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Bulked-up unbeaten sprinter Private Harry to unveil new silks in The Everest
Bulked-up unbeaten sprinter Private Harry to unveil new silks in The Everest

The Australian

time6 days ago

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  • The Australian

Bulked-up unbeaten sprinter Private Harry to unveil new silks in The Everest

Kurrinda Bloodstock's Sean Driver is planning an audacious bid for the mega-rich The Everest-The Kosciuszko double this spring carnival. Driver's exciting, unbeaten sprinter Private Harry has already secured a start in the Group 1 $20m The TAB Everest (1200m) at Royal Randwick on October 23. • 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! On the same day, the leading syndicator and part-owner is hoping Boston Rocks will be lining up in the $2m The Kosciuszko. The Nathan Doyle-trained Private Harry, winner of his five starts including the Group 1 The Galaxy, will be sporting a 'new look' when he returns to racing this season. Driver said the sprint sensation has made significant physical development during his spell and the four-year-old has bulked up with '60-80kg of natural muscle'. 'Private Harry has spelled really well, he looks great,'' Driver said. 'The plan is for him to have two barrier trials starting with Rosehill next Monday and then an exhibition gallop before he resumes in The Shorts (September 20). He will then start in the Premiere Stakes (October 4) before The Everest.'' • Mitch Cohen's Blackbook: Five to follow from Rosehill Gardens Private Harry was the first horse into The Everest field after slot-holder Yulong Investments purchased a 50 per cent share in the brilliant sprinter following his The Galaxy win. Driver revealed Private Harry's jockey Ashley Morgan will be wearing the familiar white, pale blue colours of Kurrinda Bloodstock in The Shorts and Premiere Stakes. The specially designed silks Private Harry will wear in The Everest. But for The Everest, Morgan is set to wear a specially designed hybrid set of silks that has the Yulong colours of bottle green, white checked sleeves and white cop adorned with a Kurrinda Bloodstock star logo on the jockey's front and back. With Private Harry's Everest campaign locked in, Driver is now keen to get the underrated Boston Rocks into The Kosciuszko. Boston Rocks, who is trained by Matthew Dale, won successive city races in Sydney and Melbourne in autumn and is set to resume racing on Saturday. • English Premier League stars shooting for Golden Eagle bid Driver said Boston Rocks has been entered for a Benchmark 88 Handicap (1000m) at Rosehill Gardens and also for a Benchmark 100 Handicap (1000m) at Moonee Valley. 'Boston Rocks doesn't like it any worse than a Soft 6 so we will probably accept for both races and see how the tracks are for Saturday,'' he said. Driver also revealed promising three-year-old Hidden Motive, a stablemate of Private Harry, is being readied for a return to racing in the Listed The Rosebud at Rosehill Gardens on August 16.

Kurrinda Bloodstock director Sean Driver attempting Everest-Kosciuszko double with Private Harry and Boston Rocks
Kurrinda Bloodstock director Sean Driver attempting Everest-Kosciuszko double with Private Harry and Boston Rocks

News.com.au

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • News.com.au

Kurrinda Bloodstock director Sean Driver attempting Everest-Kosciuszko double with Private Harry and Boston Rocks

Kurrinda Bloodstock's Sean Driver is planning an audacious bid for the mega-rich The Everest-The Kosciuszko double this spring carnival. Driver's exciting, unbeaten sprinter Private Harry has already secured a start in the Group 1 $20m The TAB Everest (1200m) at Royal Randwick on October 23. On the same day, the leading syndicator and part-owner is hoping Boston Rocks will be lining up in the $2m The Kosciuszko. The Nathan Doyle -trained Private Harry, winner of his five starts including the Group 1 The Galaxy, will be sporting a 'new look' when he returns to racing this season. Driver said the sprint sensation has made significant physical development during his spell and the four-year-old has bulked up with '60-80kg of natural muscle'. 'Private Harry has spelled really well, he looks great,'' Driver said. 'The plan is for him to have two barrier trials starting with Rosehill next Monday and then an exhibition gallop before he resumes in The Shorts (September 20). He will then start in the Premiere Stakes (October 4) before The Everest.'' Private Harry was the first horse into The Everest field after slot-holder Yulong Investments purchased a 50 per cent share in the brilliant sprinter following his The Galaxy win. Driver revealed Private Harry's jockey Ashley Morgan will be wearing the familiar white, pale blue colours of Kurrinda Bloodstock in The Shorts and Premiere Stakes. But for The Everest, Morgan is set to wear a specially designed hybrid set of silks that has the Yulong colours of bottle green, white checked sleeves and white cop adorned with a Kurrinda Bloodstock star logo on the jockey's front and back. With Private Harry's Everest campaign locked in, Driver is now keen to get the underrated Boston Rocks into The Kosciuszko. Boston Rocks, who is trained by Matthew Dale, won successive city races in Sydney and Melbourne in autumn and is set to resume racing on Saturday. Driver said Boston Rocks has been entered for a Benchmark 88 Handicap (1000m) at Rosehill Gardens and also for a Benchmark 100 Handicap (1000m) at Moonee Valley. 'Boston Rocks doesn't like it any worse than a Soft 6 so we will probably accept for both races and see how the tracks are for Saturday,'' he said. Driver also revealed promising three-year-old Hidden Motive, a stablemate of Private Harry, is being readied for a return to racing in the Listed The Rosebud at Rosehill Gardens on August 16.

Imported gelding Royal Supremacy announces himself a Spring Carnival contender with breakthrough Randwick win
Imported gelding Royal Supremacy announces himself a Spring Carnival contender with breakthrough Randwick win

News.com.au

time12-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News.com.au

Imported gelding Royal Supremacy announces himself a Spring Carnival contender with breakthrough Randwick win

Royal Supremacy declared his spring carnival hand after producing his best performance on Australian soil to salute at Royal Randwick on Saturday. The Ciaron Maher -trained import showed a glimpse of his undoubted talent to score a breakthrough victory in the Eremein Benchmark 88 Handicap (1800m). Royal Supremacy was purchased by Melbourne Cup winning syndicators Australian Bloodstock last year with multiple stakes placings to his name in Europe, including a placing in the Group 3 King Edward VII Stakes (2414m) at Royal Ascot. Australian Bloodstock had intentions to aim the son of Make Believe at the Caulfield Cup. The Irish-bred galloper never made it to the races during the last spring carnival but now looks ready to make a dash for higher honours next season. 'He is very talented,' Maher's assistant trainer Johann Gerard-Dubord said. 'He was well bought by Australian Bloodstock but like a lot of Europeans, they can have their little quirks. 'You just need to work them out. 'First-up he was very good and unlucky but looked like there was a lot there and last start, he was just laying in a bit and did a few things wrong. 'We changed a few things and the way we trained him, sending him to the beach up at Bob's Farm for something different and it obviously did the trick.' Royal Supremacy was caught in traffic first-up in the Listed Scone Cup and didn't beat a runner home before failing to fire last start over the Randwick mile. He looked a different horse third-up from a spell after enjoying an energy conserving run on the fence. Apprentice Braith Nock took the right runs when they opened from the top of the straight as Royal Supremacy ($19) outlasted Chris Waller 's Canberra Legend ($15) by a half-length. The Kris Lees -trained Zaphod ($3.60 favourite) was four lengths away in third. Today's the day for Royal Supremacy! ðŸ'¥ @NockBraith provides a quality ride to get the @cmaherracing trained gelding first over the line! ðŸ'Œ â€' SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) July 12, 2025 • Pride finds the Secret to latest rising star 'When the horse went around and put a bit of speed into it, it was really good. He's put his best foot forward today,' Nock said. Johann-Dubord paid Nock the ultimate compliment following the win. 'I think the ride today was just perfection,' he said. 'We were here to build a bit of confidence for the horse and from the gate, he ended up in a good spot and did no work. 'He just came between them and building slowly, it gave him that confidence and he went on with it. 'He will keep improving and should stay a lot further than that.' Bookies reacted by shortening Royal Supremacy from $26 into $15 for the Group 1 The Metropolitan while he remains $26 for the Caulfield Cup. What path Maher's team take through the spring remains to be scene by the stable are adamant he can be a carnival contender. 'He is a spring horse,' Gerard-Dubord said. 'Now he is up and going we will space his runs because he is obviously good fresh. 'There are some nice options in four or five weeks like the Premier's Cup Prelude and Wyong Cup, and if you keep spacing them you get into the spring. 'You get up his rating and a bit of confidence and there are races like The Metropolitan if he's not up to better.'

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