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Finland memories flood back for Williams

“Ah, the Miss Finland colours”. It might have only been trackwork on Tuesday, but Craig Williams still got a kick out of donning the colours he wore aboard a filly who, until Mr Brightside came along, was the horse he won his most races aboard. Williams won five Group...

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Another shot at Group 1 glory for Wil

Another Wil has saved the two worst runs of his career for his two Group 1 assignments to date, but Jamie Kah is confident a change in tactics can spark a more favourable result in this Saturday’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield. Kah is using lessons from...

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Summer Cups on radar for Derby placegetter

The form out of the Australian Derby has stood up this spring and trainer John Sargent hopes that continues to be the case for his promising stayer Glad You Think So when he heads to Newcastle’s The Hunter meeting. Glad You Think So finished third behind the ill-fated...

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Clark Steels for Hunter assignment

Jockey Tim Clark will be carrying the hopes of a town when he links with Kris Lees to partner the only locally trained runner in Newcastle’s showcase race of the year. With the scratching of Uzziah, Rustic Steel is the sole Novacastrian in Saturday’s The Hunter...

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One Long Day worth the trip

A race in Adelaide on Saturday or one at Kyneton on Monday were two options for Melody Cunningham to test out whether One Long Day can maintain his perfect record. On the instructions of an owner who has already made some big decisions about the now four-year-old...

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Almighty Class back in feature race contention

The unbeaten record of Almighty Class and the form he’s had in October has Mitchell Pateman believing he is a strong contender to take out the Group 3 Colonel Reeves Stakes (1100m) at Ascot on Saturday. Pateman reached for the stars last campaign and although he came...

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