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New Paper
7 days ago
- Business
- New Paper
Jenni's Meadow all set for G1 Queensland Oaks
BRISBANE - An excellent lead-up run on May 24 has given Lindsay Park every indication Jenni's Meadow is one of the horses to beat in the A$700,000 (S$584,000) Group 1 Queensland Oaks (2,200m) at Eagle Farm on June 7. For all its success in Victoria, the famous Lindsay Park Racing operation - now run by the Hayes brothers, Ben, and twins J.D. and Will - has not yet won a Group 1 race in Queensland since the days of their father, David, and grandfather, Colin. Jenni's Meadow will spearhead a strong team for the Hayes brothers, on a day where the A$1 million Group 1 Queensland Derby (2,400m), A$1 million Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup (1,300m) and the Listed Helen Coughlan Stakes (1,200m) will also be run. Due to the ongoing wet weather and jockeys' concerns over the kickback and poor visibility, authorities decided to postpone the remaining four races - the Queensland Derby, Kingsford Smith Cup, Group 3 Fred Best Classic (1,400m) and Helen Coughlan Stakes - from the Queensland Derby day on May 31. While three of the races will be run on June 7, the Fred Best Classic will be held at Doomben on June 4. The Hayes brothers will be represented in all three Group races on June 7, with Rise At Dawn in the Kingsford Smith Cup and filly Chase Your Dreams taking on the boys in the Queensland Derby. Ben Hayes believes Jenni's Meadow - a daughter of Brutal - has been trained to the minute for the Queensland Oaks off her slashing last-start second to Philia in the Group 2 The Roses (2,000m) at Doomben on May 24. "We're very happy with her," Hayes said of the three-year-old filly. "It was a huge run in The Roses, and I think, arguably, she was probably the run of the race. She was strong to the line, made a long, sustained run, and it looked perfect for 2,200m." After Jenni's Meadow drew outside barriers 13 and 14 in her last two starts, Hayes thought she could have beaten the David Vandyke-trained Philia in The Roses, and is looking forward to a rematch, especially after pulling out marble one this time. "She's been a bit unlucky this prep with wide barriers, and it has cost her. I think with a couple of better barriers and better runs in transit, she would have gone close," said Hayes. "I don't think the barrier is all important, but a gate would definitely help, and I know (jockey) Ethan (Brown) was rapt with her run in The Roses. "But she's building up beautifully. This has always been the target with her; to hopefully try and get her to a race like the Queensland Oaks. So we're arriving fourth-up, ready to go. "She's a Listed winner as a young horse, placed in a Group 3 last preparation and now she's placed in a Group 2, so we need to get that good 'black type' win. "She deserves to be there and has a great chance." Jenni's Meadow, who finished second in the Group 3 Ethereal Stakes (2,000m) in 2024, is a 6-1 chance on the third line of betting for the Queensland Oaks. Brown will take the ride on her again. Philia, who holds favouritism at 5-2 despite drawing barrier 16 for jockey Kerrin McEvoy, will jump from gate 13 if the emergency acceptors fail to get a run. The Glen Thompson-trained Benagil is the second favourite at 5-1, and has drawn barrier 5 with regular jockey Mark Zahra aboard. While Jenni's Meadow prepares for her first shot at Group 1 glory on Saturday for connections of Cape Schanck Racing, managed by owner Tony Ottobre, her better-known stablemate Pride Of Jenni is returning to Melbourne for a spell after her last unplaced run in the Group 1 Doomben Cup (2,000m) on May 24. Trained by Ciaron Maher, the 2024 Australian Horse of the Year led in the field of 12 but quickly capitulated upon turning into the straight, fading to run 10th behind eventual winner Antino. Pride Of Jenni also did not fare well in her other Group 1 assignment, the Australian Cup (2,000m), in 2025. She finished ninth to stablemate Light Infantry Man at Flemington on March 29. Ottobre has dispatched one of his staff members to Queensland to accompany Pride Of Jenni back to his property on the Mornington Peninsula. The memorable runaway winner of the 2024 Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2,000m) will be joined by stablemate Jennilala on the trip home. Ottobre wants to get the seven-year-old daughter of Pride Of Dubai back to his farm to assess her before a final decision is made on her future. But retirement plans are the furthest thing from his mind at this stage as he hopes to have the 10-time winner in Sydney for the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes (1,600m) at Randwick in October. "I know she's really good at 1,600m. We're in it for racing. We're not in it for anything else but we'll be making sure the horse is fine," said Ottobre. "But to go to something like the King Charles, she has to be in great order, and she has to be in a mood of wanting to race. "If she's in that way, I will ask Ciaron's permission to train her for that. At this stage, nothing is off the deck." Since resuming this year, Pride Of Jenni has produced one of her finest performances first-up in the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1,800m) at Caulfield on March 15, followed by another win in the Listed Anniversary Vase (1,600m) at Caulfield on May 3. SKY RACING WORLD

Courier-Mail
03-06-2025
- Sport
- Courier-Mail
2025 Queensland Oaks: Benagil recovered and back on track
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Glen Thompson says Group 1 winner Benagil has recovered well from some minor lacerations when she 'ran up their arses' last start and he feels she is still the horse they all have to beat in Saturday's Group 1 Queensland Oaks. Benagil is the benchmark for Saturday's Oaks at Eagle Farm, having already won the Group 1 Australasian Oaks in Adelaide and boasting a Group 1 runner-up finish behind superstar filly Treasurethe Moment during the Sydney autumn carnival. But a spanner was thrown in the works of best laid Queensland Oaks plans when Benagil finished 10th, beaten seven lengths, in the Group 2 The Roses (2000m) at Doomben on May 23. She pulled up with some cuts on her front and back legs but, after watching her have a spin around Eagle Farm on Tuesday, Flemington trainer Thompson declared his filly cherry ripe for an Oaks (2200m) tilt. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'Taking out that last run, she has got the best form in the race,' Thompson said. 'She has been racing against the best fillies and she ran second to probably the best three-year-old filly in the country (Treasurethe Moment) three starts ago in Sydney. 'If she brings her A game, I think she's going to be the horse to beat in the Oaks. 'You just need to put a line through her last run. 'She's also going to be a lot better going to the big Eagle Farm track and whatever track conditions she gets won't worry her.' * 'It jeopardises the Stradbroke': Benedetta back-up gamble Benagil started the $3.50 favourite in the Group 2 The Roses on May 24 but wasn't a factor behind the David Vandyke-trained Philia, who scored her fourth consecutive victory and rocketed to Oaks favouritism. But Thompson detailed why it was a total forget run for Benagil. 'Last start was a very messy race, she got back in behind the wrong horses and ran up their arses,' he said. 'She just got dragged out of the race at the wrong time when she needed to be building into the race. 'It was a hard watch and not good to see heading into a Group 1 race. 'She pulled up with a few cuts on her front and back legs, just superficial stuff. 'But she seems really good now and I'm really happy with her heading to Saturday. 'If she can bring her best form to Saturday, she is right in the mix. 'She is better ridden quiet in the second half of the field, back out of trouble. 'We will try to ride her like the best horse in the race and hopefully she shows she is.' * 'You'll see the best of her Saturday': Vandyke's warning to Oaks rivals Benagil was the filly who gave Thompson his first Group 1 win in his own right. He trained in partnership with Melbourne Cup-winning legend Mike Moroney until Moroney's tragic passing in late February. Originally published as Benagil recovered and back on track for Group 1 Queensland Oaks tilt for trainer Glen Thompson

News.com.au
24-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
2025 The Roses: Philia wins at Doomben for trainer David Vandyke
It's been an 11-year wait but Caloundra trainer David Vandyke thinks he has the filly to give him a Queensland Oaks. In 2014, Vandyke won the Doomben Roses with Arabian Gold before that filly came up agonisingly short 14 days later when second to Tinto in the three-year-old fillies' Group 1. Fast forward to 2025 and Philia led from barrier to box to give Vandyke his second victory in the Group 2 The Roses at Doomben on Saturday and bookmakers reacted to the win by firming the filly's Queensland Oaks quote from $11 into $3.50 favouritism for the $700,000 Group 1 on June 7. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'She was a month between runs and now I've got the nice two-week progression off a hard run today, 2200 (metres). Bring on the Oaks,' Vandyke said. 'Moving forward into the Oaks, when she's got that amazing racing pattern where she can get taken on and absorb pressure, that's a great asset. She loves it. 'She's a half to Duais, a multiple Group 1 winner that won over 2400 (metres) and she goes right back to one of the best families in the world.' . @KPMcEvoy guides Philia to victory in The Roses for @vandykeracing13! — SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025 • Philia was forced to work early in The Roses when challenged leaving the straight by Verona Rose before a midrace move from Canny Queen applied more pressure to the leader, but the daughter of All Too Hard was up to the challenge. 'She was more relaxed in herself today which is pleasing going out in trip,' winning rider Kerrin McEvoy said. 'She kicked off the corner but had a bit of a stargaze at the barriers and thought 'job done' so I got a bit vocal with her but she's heading in the right direction. 'She's bred to and I think she will run the distance of the Oaks.' Philia ($3.70) defeated two fast-finishing backmarkers, Jenni's Meadow ($31) by three-quarters-of-a-length with Movin Out ($21) another length back in third. The $3.50 favourite Benagil struggled, beaten almost seven lengths into 10th. • 'I knew she was 100 per cent for today,' Vandyke said. 'She had to sprint a few times during the race and still had the audacity to kick in the straight and hold off the late charge. 'Moving forward into the Oaks, when she's got that amazing racing pattern where she can get taken on and absorb pressure, that's a great asset. She loves it.' Connections of Jenni's Meadow declared 'bring on the Oaks''. Jockey Ethan Brown declared the filly could have won The Roses if she'd drawn better than barrier 14. Co-trainer JD Hayes, who prepares the filly with brothers Ben and Will, said: 'That was a huge Oaks trial. She drew really wide, in the carpark actually, so we had to take our medicine and go back. But it was a beautiful Oaks run, bring on two weeks' time.' Jenni's Meadow firmed from $51 into $8 for the Queensland Oaks while Movin Out shortened from $51 to $11.


The Sun
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Axed Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa reveals new job after BBC show exit
AXED Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa has revealed a huge new job after his BBC show exit. We previously revealed that the former Sex Education star was given the boot by bosses after just two series. 5 Ncuti, 32, has left the long-running drama after 'woke' storylines have seen ratings plummet in recent years. The actor is off after just two series with no replacement likely for the Time Lord's regeneration on May 31. Now, the actor is quickly moving on as he has just announced his next project on social media. He will stay in the upcoming satirical black comedy film called The Roses. The star took to his Instagram stories as he displayed the poster of the Hollywood movie, alongside a simple rose and red heart emoji. It features a completely star-studded cast of Hollywood A-listers and Oscar winners. Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, and I, Tonya star Allison Janney all have leading roles in the new flick. While former Saturday Night Live favourites Andy Samberg and Kate McKinnon will also have feature roles. The news comes after Ncuti backed out of announcing the UK's jury scores in last weekend's Eurovision Song Contest. He pulled out of his commitments just 48 hours before he was due to appear in front of 160million people. Doctor Who's wokest ever lead star Ncuti Gatwa axed after just two series with show set to be paused after ratings nosedive At the time, the corporation confirmed he would no longer be involved, citing 'unforeseen circumstances' and he was replaced by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. This was amid controversy among some at Israel's inclusion in the global singing competition and Ncuti stepped aside moments after Israel qualified for the grand final. A TV insider said: "If the final nail wasn't already in the coffin, it was well and truly hammered in after that. "Bosses were incredibly disappointed. Ncuti, as the Doctor, is one of the corporation's most high-profile faces. Who has starred in Doctor Who? Which actors have portrayed the famous Time Lord over the years? First Doctor: William Hartnell (1963 - 1966) Second Doctor: Patrick Troughton (1966 - 1969) Third Doctor: Jon Pertwee (1970 - 1974) Fourth Doctor: Tom Baker (1974 - 1981) Fifth Doctor: Peter Davidson (1982 - 1984) Sixth Doctor: Colin Baker (1984 - 1986) Seventh Doctor: Sylvester McCoy (1987 - 1989) Eighth Doctor: Paul McGann (1996) Ninth Doctor: Christopher Eccleston (2005) Tenth Doctor: David Tennant (2005 - 2010) 11th Doctor: Matt Smith (2010 - 2013) 12th Doctor: Peter Capaldi (2014 - 2017) 13th Doctor: Jodie Whittaker (2018 - 2022) 14th Doctor: David Tennant (2023) 15th Doctor: Ncuti Gatwa (2023 - present) "His withdrawal was incredibly embarrassing. It caps what has been a largely depressing tenure in the Tardis for Ncuti." Execs are likely to rest the 62-year-old show to consider who might revive its fortunes. 5


The Irish Sun
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Axed Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa reveals new job after BBC show exit
AXED Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa has revealed a huge new job after his BBC show exit. We previously revealed that the former Sex Education star Advertisement 5 Ncuti Gatwa has revealed his new project after he was forced to step aside on Doctor Who Credit: Getty 5 BBC bosses have given him the boot after just two series Credit: BBC 5 The actor will appear in a satirical comedy film with A-list actors Credit: Instagram plummet in recent years. The actor is off after just two series with no replacement likely for the Time Lord's regeneration on May 31. Now, the actor is quickly moving on as he has just announced his next project on social media. He will stay in the upcoming satirical black comedy film called The Roses. Advertisement READ MORE ON DOCTOR WHO The star took to his Instagram stories as he displayed the poster of the Hollywood movie, alongside a simple rose and red heart emoji. It features a completely star-studded cast of Hollywood A-listers and Oscar winners. Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, and I, Tonya star While former Saturday Night Live favourites Advertisement Most read in News TV The news comes after He pulled out of his commitments just 48 hours before he was due to appear in front of 160million people. Doctor Who's wokest ever lead star Ncuti Gatwa axed after just two series with show set to be paused after ratings nosedive At the time, the corporation confirmed he would no longer be involved, citing 'unforeseen circumstances' and he was replaced by This was amid stepped aside moments after Israel qualified for the grand final. Advertisement A TV insider said: "If the final nail wasn't already in the coffin, it was well and truly hammered in after that. "Bosses were incredibly disappointed. Ncuti, as the Doctor, is one of the corporation's most high-profile faces. Who has starred in Doctor Who? Which actors have portrayed the famous Time Lord over the years? First Doctor: William Hartnell (1963 - 1966) Second Doctor: Patrick Troughton (1966 - 1969) Third Doctor: Jon Pertwee (1970 - 1974) Fourth Doctor: Tom Baker (1974 - 1981) Fifth Doctor: Peter Davidson (1982 - 1984) Sixth Doctor: Colin Baker (1984 - 1986) Seventh Doctor: Sylvester McCoy (1987 - 1989) Eighth Doctor: Paul McGann (1996) Ninth Doctor: Christopher Eccleston (2005) Tenth Doctor: David Tennant (2005 - 2010) 11th Doctor: Matt Smith (2010 - 2013) 12th Doctor: Peter Capaldi (2014 - 2017) 13th Doctor: Jodie Whittaker (2018 - 2022) 14th Doctor: David Tennant (2023) 15th Doctor: Ncuti Gatwa (2023 - present) "His withdrawal was incredibly embarrassing. Execs are likely to rest the 62-year-old show to consider who might revive its fortunes. Advertisement 5 The Sun revealed the news of Ncuti's departure 5 Ratings have plummeted on the long-running sci-fi series Credit: BBC