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Special moment as William Stanley claims his maiden city win on Flying Embers at Randwick
Special moment as William Stanley claims his maiden city win on Flying Embers at Randwick

Daily Telegraph

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Telegraph

Special moment as William Stanley claims his maiden city win on Flying Embers at Randwick

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Former Central West apprentice William Stanley, whose tally of winners recently went beyond 100, posted his first city victory at Royal Randwick on Saturday thanks to a gritty and determined local, Flying Embers. Stanley was the obvious choice for Flying Ember's trainer John Thompson, not only but mostly owing to the hoop's near faultless record on the mare which prior to Saturday's Midway Handicap was two wins and a nose second from three shared assignments. Their previous two wins were by bigger margins each time but none showcased the mare's desire more than this one given she was forced to race three-wide with no cover from her wide draw. • 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! Despite her less favourable run in transit, Flying Embers ($3.40 fav) took control of the race inside the final 200m, fending off a typically brave Danish Prince ($12) with Kembla mare Callistemon ($8) finishing best of the rest. 'Big thanks to John and the team, they've given me a lot of support throughout my moving to Newcastle. I couldn't be happier,' Stanley said. 'I planned on being one-out, one-back, even three pairs one-off, but it was just the way it unfolded. 'She travelled well through the wet and the favourite led, and I didn't want it to give it too much of a lead and she bounced along nicely.' • 'Very easy watch': Agarwood dominates juvenile opener Flying Embers was born and raised at Arrowfield Stud who offered the mare (as agent) at the Magic Millions sale in 2023 where she was secured by Prime Thoroughbreds for $100,000. The daughter of Shalaa is already showing a tidy profit as a racehorse but should make plenty of appeal to breeders later on given her dam is a half-sister to Ortensia. Other notable family members include the sibling trio of Bint Marscay, Filante and Kenny's Best Pal. 'She's a really nice filly,' Thompson said. 'I actually think she doesn't like the wet but she just tries so hard and pushes her way through it. 'I think on top of the ground, she'll show a better turn of foot.' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A Pound Of Salt again demonstrated size doesn't matter when he burst through the pack to score a spectacular win at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Most of his TAB Highway rivals towered over the diminutive A Pound Of Salt but his win in the 1200m spring showed he's 'big' on ability. Trainer Todd Howlett admitted when A Pound Of Salt first came to his stables he never expected the horse to be good enough to win a Highway. 'When I got him, I didn't expect he would win a Highway because he was such a little 'fella',' Howlett said. 'But for an unassuming little horse, what he does is try his hardest every time and that is a great habit for him to have. • World famous Dapto dogs to be shut down 'He's also got a very good turn of foot which he showed today.' A Pound Of Salt ($6.50) looked to be in a tough spot back inside horses coming around the turn but Zac Lloyd was able to navigate a path through the field and he swept clear late to score by a widening one-and-a-quarter lengths. Super Norwest ($5 favourite) ran on for second, just in front of Plenitude ($6.50). Howlett said A Pound Of Salt might emerge as a 'country cups horse' before praising's Lloyd's winning ride. Lloyd, who rode his first city winner for the month on A Pound Of Salt, said it wasn't his plan to get that far back on settling down. 'I was happy to stay on him today because I didn't give the horse a great ride last start, I gave him too much to do,' Lloyd said. 'So today I went 'underneath' to help the horse but I didn't want to get that far back but he was run off his feet early. 'I was a bit concerned because it is hard to make up ground on these tracks but he did a great job.' Originally published as Flying Embers burns bright in Randwick Midway to give apprentice William Stanley his first city success

Flying Embers burns bright in Randwick Midway to give apprentice William Stanley his first city success
Flying Embers burns bright in Randwick Midway to give apprentice William Stanley his first city success

News.com.au

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • News.com.au

Flying Embers burns bright in Randwick Midway to give apprentice William Stanley his first city success

Former Central West apprentice William Stanley, whose tally of winners recently went beyond 100, posted his first city victory at Royal Randwick on Saturday thanks to a gritty and determined local, Flying Embers. Stanley was the obvious choice for Flying Ember 's trainer John Thompson, not only but mostly owing to the hoop's near faultless record on the mare which prior to Saturday's Midway Handicap was two wins and a nose second from three shared assignments. Their previous two wins were by bigger margins each time but none showcased the mare's desire more than this one given she was forced to race three-wide with no cover from her wide draw. Despite her less favourable run in transit, Flying Embers ($3.40 fav) took control of the race inside the final 200m, fending off a typically brave Danish Prince ($12) with Kembla mare Callistemon ($8) finishing best of the rest. 'Big thanks to John and the team, they've given me a lot of support throughout my moving to Newcastle. I couldn't be happier,' Stanley said. 'I planned on being one-out, one-back, even three pairs one-off, but it was just the way it unfolded. 'She travelled well through the wet and the favourite led, and I didn't want it to give it too much of a lead and she bounced along nicely.' ðŸ'¥ Flying Embers does enough in a tough win at Randwick! @JTRacingRwik â€' SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025 • 'Very easy watch': Agarwood dominates juvenile opener Flying Embers was born and raised at Arrowfield Stud who offered the mare (as agent) at the Magic Millions sale in 2023 where she was secured by Prime Thoroughbreds for $100,000. The daughter of Shalaa is already showing a tidy profit as a racehorse but should make plenty of appeal to breeders later on given her dam is a half-sister to Ortensia. Other notable family members include the sibling trio of Bint Marscay, Filante and Kenny's Best Pal. 'She's a really nice filly,' Thompson said. 'I actually think she doesn't like the wet but she just tries so hard and pushes her way through it. 'I think on top of the ground, she'll show a better turn of foot.' â– â– â– â– â– A Pound Of Salt again demonstrated size doesn't matter when he burst through the pack to score a spectacular win at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Most of his TAB Highway rivals towered over the diminutive A Pound Of Salt but his win in the 1200m spring showed he's 'big' on ability. Trainer Todd Howlett admitted when A Pound Of Salt first came to his stables he never expected the horse to be good enough to win a Highway. 'When I got him, I didn't expect he would win a Highway because he was such a little 'fella',' Howlett said. 'But for an unassuming little horse, what he does is try his hardest every time and that is a great habit for him to have. A Pound Of Salt takes out the Highway at Randwick @Howlettracing_ @ZacLloydx â€' 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) May 24, 2025 • World famous Dapto dogs to be shut down 'He's also got a very good turn of foot which he showed today.' A Pound Of Salt ($6.50) looked to be in a tough spot back inside horses coming around the turn but Zac Lloyd was able to navigate a path through the field and he swept clear late to score by a widening one-and-a-quarter lengths. Super Norwest ($5 favourite) ran on for second, just in front of Plenitude ($6.50). Howlett said A Pound Of Salt might emerge as a 'country cups horse' before praising's Lloyd's winning ride. Lloyd, who rode his first city winner for the month on A Pound Of Salt, said it wasn't his plan to get that far back on settling down. 'I was happy to stay on him today because I didn't give the horse a great ride last start, I gave him too much to do,' Lloyd said. 'So today I went 'underneath' to help the horse but I didn't want to get that far back but he was run off his feet early. 'I was a bit concerned because it is hard to make up ground on these tracks but he did a great job.'

Freeze! The Cult Classic Viral Stanley Tumbler Is Finally On Sale
Freeze! The Cult Classic Viral Stanley Tumbler Is Finally On Sale

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Yahoo

Freeze! The Cult Classic Viral Stanley Tumbler Is Finally On Sale

Atmosphere by The Weather Channel curates products and services for all seasons. If you buy something from one of our links, we may earn a commission. The viral, now cult classic status tumbler that has nearly three billion views on TikTok under the hashtag #Stanley is having a limited time sale on its famous Quencher water bottles. The Stanley inventor, William Stanley, created the original all-steel, double-wall vacuum bottle back in 1913. Originally synonymous with blue collar workers (with one TikToker showing off her father's 20 year old Stanley), the product is known today for its variety of colors, sizes and rockstar ability to keep your drinks icy cold no matter the weather. Despite being a 100+ year old brand, the Stanley tumblers really started taking off in 2019 after The Buy Guide Instagram account began featuring the products. By 2023, the company profits had skyrocketed to an estimated $750 million, up from $70 million in 2019. With its bright colors, unique patterns and designs, the viral Stanley is never out of style and hardly ever on sale. They currently have 4.7-stars and over 50,000 company ratings, and now on Amazon, the Stanley Quencher H2.0 collection is offering up to 25% off certain sizes and styles. We've rounded up some of the 'hot' Stanley sales you can find on Amazon for a limited time. If you're debating whether it's worth the splurge to purchase a Stanley, here are a couple of the tumbler features and size options depending on your needs. Double wall vacuum insulation Temperature options: Cold, iced, or hot Narrow base on all sizes (except 64 ounces) will fit almost any car cup holder Screw-on lid and straw for splash-resistant design Made from 90% recycled BPA-free stainless steel Dishwasher safe Lifetime warranty, according to manufacturer According to the guide on Amazon, the following cup sizes can maintain cold temperatures for multiple hours, or even days. 14 ounces = 7 hours cold, 20 hours iced 20 ounces = 8 hours cold, 30 hours iced 30 ounces = 9 hours cold, 40 hours iced 40 ounces = 11 hours cold, 2 days iced 64 ounces = 15 hours cold, 60 hours iced Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $33.75, was $45 (30 oz); $41.25, was $55 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Black Chroma) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 40 ounce Price: $37.50, was $50 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Forrest Gloss Deco) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 40 ounce Price: $37.50, was $50 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Cream Gloss Deco) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $26.25, was $45 (30 oz); $33.75, was $45 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Fuchsia) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $26.25, was $45 (30 oz); $33.75, was $45 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Blue Spruce) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $26.25, was $45 (30 oz) at Amazon; $33.75, was $45 (40 oz) at Amazon Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Plum) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 14 ounces, 20 ounces, 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $15, was $20 (14 ounces), $22.50, was $30 (20 ounces); $26.25, was $45 (30 oz); $33.75, was $45 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Stainless Steel Shale) at Amazon Shop It: Amazon Sizes: 14 ounces, 20 ounces, 30 ounce, 40 ounce Price: $15, was $20 (14 ounces), $22.50, was $30 (20 ounces); $26.25, was $45 (30 oz); $33.75, was $45 (40 oz) Shop the STANLEY Quencher (Indigo) at Amazon Price accurate and item in stock at time of publish.

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