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Magnificent Andy predicted by punters to become only the fourth dual winner of the Hyperion Stakes
Magnificent Andy predicted by punters to become only the fourth dual winner of the Hyperion Stakes

West Australian

time4 days ago

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  • West Australian

Magnificent Andy predicted by punters to become only the fourth dual winner of the Hyperion Stakes

Magnificent Andy is in line to join a select group of dual Hyperion Stakes winners when the hardy gelding contests the $200,000 Group 3 feature at Pinjarra. Only Cambana Lad (1974, 1975), Heron Bridge (1984, 1986) and Marasco (2008, 2010) have been repeat winners of the event, though Magnificent Andy would become the first since it was changed to be a 1600m contest. The chestnut has firmed to $2.90 TABtouch favouritism and his regular jockey Brad Parnham eagerly awaits the clash. 'I'm obviously pretty confident going into the race. His runs of recent times have been really great, and he gives 100 percent every time,' Parnham told TABradio. 'The last two starts, we've drawn awkward and have been caught wide. 'The other day, I managed to get across, but I rode him a little closer than I would've if I'd drawn a gate. 'Now we're up to a mile and we're drawn a good gate, I can probably position him where I want. 'I give him quite a big chance to go back to back.' A one-length fourth to Jokers Grin in The Quokka, Magnificent Andy has followed that performance with valiant runner-up performances in both the Northam Stakes and Belmont Sprint. Despite having 37 starts under his belt, the six-year-old has only raced over 1600m twice in his career for last year's Hyperion victory and a later fourth in the Railway Stakes. 'He's very strong at 1400m but think he's the sort of horse who might be better at the mile,' Parnham said. 'His effort last start was great. He got challenged by West Star and he started to pull him back and managed to get in front. 'To me, it seemed like The Boss Lady's turn of foot was a bit too sharp for him and she was able to get over the top of him. 'I think he's developed into that horse that's better at a mile. We'll see what he can do but he should be going very close.' His main rival could be $3.10 second fancy Western Empire, who missed the Belmont Sprint with a hoof abscess. 'It's still a bit of an ask going from 1200m to a mile but I'm pretty happy with how he is,' his co-trainer Grant Williams told SEN. 'We got to put in an extra couple of gallops. I would've liked one more, but he had a really good hit-out on Wednesday.' Williams also prepares $12 fourth fancy Hemlock Stone who he suggests will belie the maligned 'second-up syndrome', a metaphorical condition where horses underperform at their second start for a preparation after impressing at their first. 'I have got that in the back of my head about second-up syndrome because he's a stayer but generally we don't have that in our stable,' he said. 'Our stable, they generally bounce through the first one and their second one's a good run.'

Two-year-old debutant takes the eye as Belmont is postponed prior to Sprint
Two-year-old debutant takes the eye as Belmont is postponed prior to Sprint

West Australian

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Two-year-old debutant takes the eye as Belmont is postponed prior to Sprint

Following two encouraging trials and hot betting support, newcomer Too Darn Stormy made a winning start to his career courtesy of a brilliant William Pike ride. From gate 11, Pike pushed his way to be prominent and wedged his way into a position one-off the fence in fifth place. The son of Too Darn Hot, who was backed from $7 down to $2.45 on TABtouch, travelled powerfully into the home bend as Moonwalk ($5.50) mastered Queen Selyse ($126). As Moonwalk committed for home 250m out, Pike unwound Too Darn Stormy down the outside, making his run with Playin'it Sweet ($5). At the 150m, both Moonwalk and Pony Up ($34) dipped while Queen Selyse stumbled noticeably, further enhancing Too Darn Stormy's already tight winning claims. Despite a gallant fighting effort from Moonwalk, Too Darn Stormy drew away to win by a half-length on his fellow debutante. Passed in as a yearling for $400,000 at a 2024 Easter Sale, the bay has an eye-catching ownership group featuring Ciaron Maher Racing and their head of bloodstock Will Bourne. Dan Morton turned out some capable youngsters earlier in the season and Too Darn Stormy appears yet another Ascot carnival prospect for the trainer later this year. 'It was a little bit sticky being wide early, but he slotted in nicely and the horse was good enough to get it done,' Morton said. 'I'll probably give him another go around. He's been well looked after to this point, so he's fit and ready to go around again. 'We'll get a couple of runs under his belt and then look at the end of the year. 'It goes a long way when they're schooled up good for you, which he has been. 'Hopefully he can keep building on that for us. He's a nice horse.' Pike also credited the attitude of the gelding, saying he was a ready-made racehorse despite his inexperience. 'Initially I thought, 'this is good, I'll get across easily' but a couple kicked up quite strongly,' Pike said. 'I was umming and ahhing on what to do, whether I give him a good kick and go around. 'Luckily for me, two-year-olds are green and they're wobbly and a couple of holes appeared, and I was able to get a nice cart up behind them. 'He was actually an absolute ripper. He jumped cleanly, came back to me when the pace steadied and, most importantly, has a lovely turn of foot. 'He trialled professionally, he's racing professionally, and there's definitely some upside there.' Upon review of the race footage, stewards were accompanied by senior jockeys and trainers to assess the portion of the track near the 150m where the three horses had stumbled. Stewards could find no identifiable reasons for numerous horses reacting to the area, but the track was deemed unsafe for racing to continue and subsequently postponed the meeting. There was no new date advertised for the Group 3 Belmont Sprint to be held. + Zaza Rock ($3.10) and Fat Roy Slim ($3f) continued their battles in the staying ranks with the scorecard now reading 2-0 in favour of the former across the last fortnight. As Zaza Rock peeled three wide passing the 600m, Fat Roy Slim latched onto her back to give chase. Zaza Rock reached the front rounding the turn and it was a case of déjà vu as Fat Roy Slim came off her heels but fell more than a length short.

Bustler back in career-best form and ready to rumble first-up in Belmont Sprint
Bustler back in career-best form and ready to rumble first-up in Belmont Sprint

West Australian

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Bustler back in career-best form and ready to rumble first-up in Belmont Sprint

Group 1 winner Bustler will be out to show his trial form has been no fluke in the Group 3 $200,000 Swan Draught Belmont Sprint (1400m), lining up a $7 third elect in the first big race of the wet track's season. The five-year-old excited his fans when cruising to a comfortable success at an Ascot trials session almost two weeks ago, beating handy rivals including stablemate and subsequent Lark Hill heat winner September Born. His jockey, Steve Parnham, says the gelding has regained career-best form and is in rude health ahead of Saturday's clash. 'He's showing that he's near his best that won the Railway a couple of years ago,' Parnham told TABradio. 'His trackwork has been as good as back then, and his trials have been even better. 'He was quite sharp in the trial with his blinkers on, so I'd expect him to jump out as he did and put himself in a prominent spot. Some cover behind the speed would be nice, but he's a pretty adaptable horse.' Bustler sat sixth in a field of 16 to win the 2023 Railway Stakes, the closest he has positioned relative to the lead in any of his wins excepting his debut. Three-year-old tyro West Star is the $2.80 TABtouch favourite after scooting away with the Northam Stakes on May 11. He leads 2021 Railway winner Western Empire at $4.60, with Stephen Miller's Magnificent Andy - a Northam runner-up to West Star - at $9. 'He's one of those horses that does his best all the time and is not far off them in those big races,' Miller said. 'I feel that his ultimate (distance) is the 1400m, but I would have preferred barrier six or something like that. 'The horse is fit and well. He'll run well.' + Proven performers Antino and Pride Of Jenni share $3.60 favouritism for the Group 1 Doomben Cup (2000m) in Queensland. Antino routed his Hollindale Stakes rivals two weeks ago, sustaining a steamrolling run to pulverise his rivals by three and a half lengths. Pride Of Jenni, who was retired last year after a Cantala Stakes failure, has won two easier races this preparation which were split by another disappointment in the Australian Cup. + Victorian chaser Giacomo, unbeaten in four WA runs, will start favourite for the Group 2 WA Derby (520m) at Cannington. The $2.80 favourite won the Mandurah Derby three weeks ago in a brilliant 27.10 seconds before turning his attention to the series. Echoes Of Dad ($3.60) - the least experienced runner in the field - is next in betting ahead of Junk Yard Clyde ($4.60), who was the fastest qualifier in 29.47 seconds last week.

One of WA's toughest horses Filthy Habits looks to continue supreme form in Ascot's Rogan Josh Stakes
One of WA's toughest horses Filthy Habits looks to continue supreme form in Ascot's Rogan Josh Stakes

West Australian

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

One of WA's toughest horses Filthy Habits looks to continue supreme form in Ascot's Rogan Josh Stakes

Arguably one of WA's toughest gallopers Filthy Habits will line up a hot $1.75 TABtouch favourite for Saturday's $100,000 Rogan Josh Stakes (2100m) at Ascot after his last-start Albany Cup demolition. In his favourite role of pace-maker at Albany, Filthy Habits romped home to score by almost five lengths and took his earnings to near $500,000. Trainer Brandon Fiore, husband of rider Lucy Fiore, said the pair were delighted by the ease with which the five-year-old won. 'It was a really easy watch. Typically, he doesn't make it too easy, so it was nice when he was coming down the home straight,' he told TABradio. 'It was awesome to see him put away the field like that. (Lucy) was a bit shocked. He was just hands and heels and responded really well. 'She said he felt so fresh and plenty fit enough. He's recovered really well and his weight's good. His last bit of work, his heart rate and his recovery were pretty much identical to last start.' Renowned for his appetite for a rigorous racing schedule, Fiore said they had eased the bay's workload which had seen him go to another level. 'He's still on the fresher side and we're probably learning a bit more about him now,' he said. 'We're trying not to overwork him and let him do his thing and leave a bit more speed in him instead of trying to make him stay.' Filthy Habits will meet second favourite and fellow front-runner Iowa ($3.20) with a two kilo weight advantage, carrying 54.5kg to Iowa's 56.5kg. 'I think he'll be pretty hard to beat. Iowa, his runs have been really good, so he's always a good chance,' Fiore said. 'We have met before and (Iowa) has beaten him, although I think Filthy Habits is going better now. They'll be both out in front for a long way. 'After tomorrow, he'll go out for a spell. He might come back for a trial, then go out for a spell again while (Lucy and I) are in Mongolia. Then we'll aim him for the Perth Cup and the lead-up races for that.' In August, Brandon and Lucy Fiore will tackle the Mongol Derby, a 1000km race through the countryside on semi-wild horses who are changed over every 35km. + Statuario leads the market for the $1 million South Australian Derby (2500m) after a comprehensive two-and-a-quarter length win at Caulfield a month ago. The $3 grey gelding rates clearly on top in betting from American Wolf ($8), a VRC St Leger winner at Flemington last weekend. Lavalier ($8) was a half length behind Athanatos in the Chairmans at Morphettville last start, while Cranbourne winner Global Eclipse ($9.50) and last year's Victoria Derby winner Goldrush Guru ($11) are next in line.

Simon Miller ‘real chance' of toppling Quokka adversary Overpass with three-year-old West Star
Simon Miller ‘real chance' of toppling Quokka adversary Overpass with three-year-old West Star

News.com.au

time22-04-2025

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  • News.com.au

Simon Miller ‘real chance' of toppling Quokka adversary Overpass with three-year-old West Star

Simon Miller quips he is so sick of the sight of Overpass he might put a rowdy horse in an adjacent stable box to keep the two-time The Quokka champion awake at night. Overpass, Bjorn Baker 's sprint star and king of the west, stays at Miller's stables when in Perth. • It has been a glittering formula for success for Baker who has claimed the first two editions of the Quokka with Overpass and is favoured to win a hat-trick of the rich slot race on Saturday. Meanwhile, champion Perth trainer Miller has twice finished second in The Quokka with Amelia's Jewel in 2023 and 2024. Miller thinks he has a good chance of turning the tables in Saturday's $5m race, deploying two horses including 'X-factor' three-year-old West Star who has a big boom on him. West Star has won four from six and was set to be deployed in Group 1 races during the Perth summer carnival, until Miller discovered the star youngster had an entrapped epiglottis after his win in the Listed Belgravia Stakes last October. West Star missed the summer but returned with a vengeance with a dominant win at Ascot earlier this month. Barrier draw done for the $5 million Quokka! Who wins? — TABtouch (@TAB_touch) April 22, 2025 With elite Sydney jockey Tim Clark booked to ride, Miller feels like West Star can give The Quokka a serious shake although conceding Overpass remains the horse they all have to beat. 'I should try to put my most unruly horse next to Overpass to try to keep him awake at night,' Miller joked. 'I do think that West Star is the X-factor horse of The Quokka. He's a machine. 'I was shattered when he had an entrapped epiglottis and I had to miss the whole summer carnival with him. 'I thought he was going to end up in a (Group 1) Winterbottom Stakes or even a (Group 1) Northerly Stakes. 'Looking forward to later in the year, I would say he is a perfect horse for the Golden Eagle in Sydney. 'This Saturday, Overpass is there again and maybe you could say it's his race to lose. 'But I am getting sick of running second to him and I do think I'm a real chance.' West Star drew gate nine at Tuesday's barrier draw. Overpass, aiming for his third Quokka, drew barrier 10 and fellow NSW visitors Front Page (11) and Headwall (8) also drew wide. 🌟 of the West … With 3 wins from 5 starts, West Star holds off the challenge of a fast finishing September Born to capture first stakes victory in the Listed McMahon Belgravia Stakes over 1200m at Ascot. By Darling View Thoroughbreds’ Playing God (as is September Born), West… — Aushorse (@Aushorse_TBA) October 26, 2024 • Broadsiding retired, stud fee announced for 2025 Miller said he is delighted to have the services of Clark on West Star. The two have remained firm friends and have talked regularly ever since Miller was an assistant trainer to John O'Shea and Clark was apprenticed to O'Shea. As for the strength of The Quokka this year, Miller feels it is maybe not quite as strong as the previous two editions. But he said it is hard to know in advance as a horse like Headwall, who finished third behind Briasa in the Group 1 TJ Smith, could be one out of the box. 'Historically you could say that The Quokka has been bigger and better than it is this year,' Miller said. 'But who is to say a horse like Headwall doesn't go right on with it after racing in The Quokka?' Miller also has four-year-old mare Generosity in The Quokka and said she will be a big improver after finishing third in the Roma Cup when a month between runs. 'She will beat at least half the field home in The Quokka,' Miller declared.

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