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Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough
Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough

The Age

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough

It's taken some time for Sydney Bowler to get his groove back after a dramatic day on the Gold Coast in January last year that could have cost him more than just 12 months of his racing career. The scenes prior to that Gold Coast Guineas, when Sydney Bowler flipped in the barriers and became wedged, have been well documented. After being nursed back to full health, the four-year-old has had four runs without success but co-trainer Tom Charlton says the signs are there he's turned the corner. Charlton said on the back of a luckless fifth on Anzac Day he feels Sydney Bowler has his chance in the Vinnie Three-Time Champion Sire Handicap (1400m) at Kensington today – if he can gain a start. Sydney Bowler, $4.20 with TAB on Tuesday, is second emergency with Saturday's Scone meeting a fallback if scratchings don't fall his way. 'He was needing some positive experiences at the races and each time we've stepped him out he's done that and last time he behaved beautifully at the races,' Charlton said. 'It was a high-stress experience [at the Gold Coast] and that's probably a bit of his characteristic. He is kind natured but can get hot and bothered at times and that was reflecting in his racing. 'He didn't get warm before the gates [last start] which has been a thing with him and he executed his race well. We think we're progressing the right way, and we're particularly happy with the way he's going.' The gelding found all sorts of trouble in the run when he was beaten 1-1/2 lengths by Thunderlips on Anzac Day and Charlton said aside from the lack of luck it showed Sydney Bowler is close to a deserved win.

Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough
Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough

Sydney Morning Herald

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Bowler finding rhythm and ready to make breakthrough

It's taken some time for Sydney Bowler to get his groove back after a dramatic day on the Gold Coast in January last year that could have cost him more than just 12 months of his racing career. The scenes prior to that Gold Coast Guineas, when Sydney Bowler flipped in the barriers and became wedged, have been well documented. After being nursed back to full health, the four-year-old has had four runs without success but co-trainer Tom Charlton says the signs are there he's turned the corner. Charlton said on the back of a luckless fifth on Anzac Day he feels Sydney Bowler has his chance in the Vinnie Three-Time Champion Sire Handicap (1400m) at Kensington today – if he can gain a start. Sydney Bowler, $4.20 with TAB on Tuesday, is second emergency with Saturday's Scone meeting a fallback if scratchings don't fall his way. 'He was needing some positive experiences at the races and each time we've stepped him out he's done that and last time he behaved beautifully at the races,' Charlton said. 'It was a high-stress experience [at the Gold Coast] and that's probably a bit of his characteristic. He is kind natured but can get hot and bothered at times and that was reflecting in his racing. 'He didn't get warm before the gates [last start] which has been a thing with him and he executed his race well. We think we're progressing the right way, and we're particularly happy with the way he's going.' The gelding found all sorts of trouble in the run when he was beaten 1-1/2 lengths by Thunderlips on Anzac Day and Charlton said aside from the lack of luck it showed Sydney Bowler is close to a deserved win.

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