Jess Brien

Hot King Prawn lands elusive G1 with Centenary Sprint Cup triumph

Hot King Prawn (Denman) washed away months of frustration and doubt with an emphatic performance to claim his first Group 1 title with victory in yesterday’s Centenary Sprint Cup (Gr 1, 1200m). Placed three times at elite level, the enigmatic grey delivered in copybook style for Joao Moreira to provide trainer John Sjze with his […]

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Hot King Prawn Gets His Group 1

Entering Sunday’s G1 Centenary Sprint Cup at Sha Tin, the likeable Hot King Prawn (Aus) (Denman {Aus}) had won half of his 22 career starts and had been out of the top three on just four occasions. His record at Group 1 level left more to be desired, as he had been blanked from seven previous tries, […]

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Yao Dash lets down impressively to win at the Gold Coast

Yao Dash (Smart Missile) gave the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott training partnership their second winner on the Gold Coast card when none of Yao Dash’s rivals could match his superb acceleration over the final 200m. That ability to change gears on cue and to do so with such meaning was the major contributing factor […]

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WOW Factor Filly Joins DYNAMIC TEAM as we Purchase Another Quality MM Yearling

Dynamic Syndication had to be patient, waiting until the final half-hour of Day 1 at the Magic Millions Yearling Sales to secure our second purchase of the sale, but the wait was worth it as the gavel fell on LOT 168, our target filly, at $170,000 + GST ensuring we had gained ownership of a […]

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Lucky shoe for Rule The World

A horse being replated behind the gates is often the end of its chances in a race but Rule The World (Hallowed Crown) made light of that theory with his win in the Travis Stillman Handicap (1400m). Rule The World lost a shoe on the way to the barriers before the $125,000 race, which was […]

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Glory days: Hewitt laps up gelding’s success

Tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt was on hand at Caulfield to cheer his horse Evening Glory (Smart Missile) to victory in the Warren Moore Handicap (1200m). Hewitt, a Wimbledon and dual US Open champion, part-owns Evening Glory along with fellow former Australian tennis professionals Sam Groth and Peter Luczak as well as star coach and television […]

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2020 Breednet Favourite Foal Winner

Thankyou to everyone that voted for their favourite Breednet foal this year and a record response has produced an interesting winner owned by a legendary breeder in Sandy Tait. The winning entry from Twin Hills Stud is this inquisitive filly foal by Frosted (USA) from Think Like a Fox that was taken by Katelyn Butler, […]

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La Sante in push for autumn riches

Albury trainer Donna Scott regards four-time winner Oamanikka as her top seed for the 2021 Country Championships but all that could change if La Sante (Hallowed Crown) can stake his claim via the last race at Corowa on Monday. Scott has four horses pencilled in for the Southern Region’s Championship Qualifier at Wagga on February […]

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Green but good, Duke stars at Geelong

Ethan Brown believes Duke Of Neworleans (by Hallowed Crown) has plenty to learn despite winning his 1212-metre Geelong maiden on debut by eight lengths on Tuesday. Brown had partnered the Matt Laurie-trained Duke Of Neworleans in trackwork prior to his first race-day experience, where he proved a handful. “Geez he’s green,” Brown said of the […]

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Industry a Belieber in Digital, as Inglis cracks $50 million

Inglis Digital has concluded an astonishing year with the December Online Auction smashing the $50 million barrier for overall turnover in 2020 and recording the sixth consecutive top lot to make $200,000 or more. Exciting 3YO Belieber (Zoustar) – an impressive Wyong winner last month – was the headline act in the December catalogue and topped the […]

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