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September Run asserted herself the best 3YO sprinting filly in the land and the Giant Killer Gytrash slayed them again on another big day of feature race success for Inglis graduates.
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Snitzel has been churning out the juvenile winners this season adding an 18th to the tally when well bred filly Parmalove scored a tenacious debut win at Seymour on Wednesday.
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A half-brother to smart mare Dublin Lass, promising Manhattan Rain three year-old Mr Manhattan (pictured as a yearling) made it two wins from three starts when scoring at Canterbury on Wednesday giving the team at Luskin Park reason to celebrate.
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Hugely talented sprinter Samaready exploded back to her best at Group 1 level in Melbourne on Friday night, highlighting a bumper weekend for Inglis graduates at stakes level.
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The Gai Waterhouse trained Liberty’s Choice put his best foot forward at Canterbury on Wednesday to shed maiden status in impressive fashion.
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An emotional Louise Dean cheered as Elkaydee, the horse named in honour of her late daughter Lauren, broke her maiden status on day one of the Wagga Wagga Cup Carnival yesterday.
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Mornington trainer Pat Carey made the most of the newly relocated Listed MRC Swettenham Stud Lord Stakes (1600m), producing four-year-old Ulundi to score in the $100,000 feature at his home track over La Rocket and Our Spirits Bay.
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The tremendous run of Group 1 victories for graduates of Inglis’ Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale continued at Moonee Valley today, as Pinker Pinker strode away with Australia’s weight-for-age championship, the $3million G1 MVRC Tatts WS Cox Plate.
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CHRIS WALLER entered exalted company yesterday when first-starter Velrosso won the opening race at Rosehill to give the trainer his 100th metropolitan winner for the season.
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The Chris Waller-trained Startreusse led his rivals a merry dance when saluting in the Bates Bikes Handicap (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday.
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Graduates from the top end of Easter have flagged their spring carnival ambitions, with today’s highly impressive Moonee Valley winner Time Thief becoming the fifth Inglis $2million yearling to win since the start of the new racing season.
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