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Craig Williams cops suspension on Stradbroke Handicap pick-up ride
Craig Williams cops suspension on Stradbroke Handicap pick-up ride

Herald Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Herald Sun

Craig Williams cops suspension on Stradbroke Handicap pick-up ride

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Craig Williams' late Group 1 pick-up ride on Rothfire has resulted in the champion Victorian jockey being suspended for 14 days. Williams had been set to ride Gary Portelli's mare Kimochi in the Stradbroke Handicap until the Yulong-owned mare injured her tendon on Friday. • 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! He was then without a Stradbroke ride but gained one when James McDonald, who has been battling illness, was unable to make the weight on Rothfire. However, the story had a sting in its tail with Williams suspended for careless riding for a back straight incident where Spicy Martini was tightened up. He will commence his suspension after next Saturday's Ipswich Cup meeting. • 'The boys have done it': Hayes proud of sons' landmark Stradbroke success Meanwhile, Group 1 JJ Atkins winning jockey Martin Harley was fined $500 by stewards for celebrating before the line on Cool Archie. Cejay Graham also came to the attention of stewards and was suspended for 14 days for careless riding on King Kapa in the Hinkler Handicap. Originally published as Craig Williams cops suspension on Stradbroke Handicap pick-up ride

2025 Stradbroke Handicap: Kimochi scratched, Transatlantic in
2025 Stradbroke Handicap: Kimochi scratched, Transatlantic in

Courier-Mail

time3 days ago

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  • Courier-Mail

2025 Stradbroke Handicap: Kimochi scratched, Transatlantic in

Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Two years of Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap heartache have eased for Tony Gollan, with his great hope Transatlantic getting a start as second emergency after leading contender Kimochi suffered a probable career-ending tear in her tendon. Gary Portelli told Racenet that Yulong-owned Group 1-winning mare Kimochi was likely to be retired after suffering the injury when she apparently shied at something at trackwork on Friday morning. It means Gollan galloper Transatlantic, who looked set to miss the Stradbroke field despite winning last Saturday's Listed Spear Chief Handicap at Eagle Farm, gets an unexpected start. Chris Waller mare Firestorm was scratched from the Stradbroke earlier this week. • 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! Champion Queensland trainer Gollan had narrowly missed the Stradbroke field in the past two years with Antino (2023) and Freedom Rally (2024) and it looked like he was going to suffer the same fate with Transatlantic until Friday morning's vet news. 'I never want to see another horse be taken out of the race so we get in, but that's the nature of the beast,' Gollan said. • Larrikin truck driver has suit and speech ready for Stradbroke dream 'Transatlantic presents well, my horse, and the plan has always been to run him in the Stradbroke if we could get into the field. 'Obviously it's been a bit of a mess around to get in there, but we are there now. 'We have a nice light weight and a track he really enjoys racing on, maybe everything is falling into place for him.' • Graeme Carey's race-by-race tips, analysis for Stradbroke Day at Eagle Farm on Saturday Portelli said of Kimochi: 'She went for a canter this morning, just two laps around the track. 'Apparently she shied at something, an innocuous sort of incident. 'The stewards have then done the Group 1 trot-ups and run their fingers down her tendon. 'We got the local vet to make a look at her and it turns out she has got a very fresh tear in her tendon. 'He said it had to have happened today. 'I'd imagine this will mean retirement, she is likely to be retired. 'The vet said he couldn't see her returning to race.' • Claytons to Martinis: Stradbroke win will be sweeter for Edmonds Before Kimochi was scratched, Transatlantic had been a $17 chance in the Stradbroke betting market. Gollan has long been convinced Transatlantic is a very good horse and now he gets the chance to prove it in the Stradbroke with Angela Jones to ride. Gollan has won eight Group 1s but the Stradbroke, Queensland's greatest race, is the nut he has never been able to crack. He now thinks he can give the race a serious shake, even despite Transatlantic drawing out a wide barrier. • 14 EXPERTS: Stradbroke Handicap, JJ Atkins tips and betting strategies 'He is not there to make up the numbers,' Gollan said. 'He is definitely a chance in the race, no doubt. He is there to run well. 'The barrier is not ideal but he can roll forward and make his own luck, to a degree. 'There is a long run down the back straight and hopefully we can slot into a nice enough position, somewhere, and he can give the race a good shake.' The Stradbroke shake-up also gives Melbourne Cup-winning rider Robbie Dolan the opportunity to partner the Toby Edmonds-trained three-year-old filly Spicy Martini in Queensland's biggest race. Jones was slated to ride Spicy Martini but was always committed to Transatlantic if the second emergency gained a start. Originally published as Tony Gollan's great hope Transatlantic gets run in Group 1 Stradbroke with Kimochi ruled out with career-ending tendon injury

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