Up to 25mm of rain forecast for The Valley leading up to Saturday's meeting
The Valley copped plenty of stick from punters and participants for the way it raced at last month's William Reid Stakes meeting, many suggesting the track heavily favoured runners near the inside rail.
Rain on the eve of the meeting caused the track to race like a heavy track on the day.
The weather bureau has forecast up to 25mm of rain on Friday after weeks of unseasonal warm and dry weather in Melbourne.
'You wouldn't read about it would you?' Salisbury said.
'It's been 30 degrees and 26 degrees leading up to Easter and on Friday night at midnight, the bottom falls out of the sky.'
Salisbury said he analysed the way The Valley track raced on the day, noting horses could run on when circumstances allowed, including Jimmysstar, who charged home for third in the William Reid Stakes before saluting in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes in Sydney last Saturday.
'As bad a wrap as the track got, it stood up quite well and all of the horses came out of it well,' Salisbury said.
He said specialist testing of The Valley surface revealed other issues that contributed to the track's performance.
• Wolfe sprinter out to rebound in The Quokka
'We had the 12mm (on the Friday) but it was the worst case scenario,' Salisbury said.
'We knew the track wasn't 100 per cent with the roots and there were some things that caused that.
'We got some testing done post William Reid day and found several diseases within the grass canopy and root zone.'
The Valley's track staff immediately got to work to eradicate the diseases from the affected areas of the course while a four-week break between meetings with mostly fine weather also helped the track recover.
Salisbury walks the track twice a day and said he had been amazed at The Valley's recovery from the issues that plagued the William Reid Stakes meeting.
Schwarz was utterly brilliant in the William Reid Stakes, finding the lead from the outset & pounding his opposition into the turf ðŸ'«
Where to next for @JohnOSheaRacing 's Group 1 winning son of Zoustar? pic.twitter.com/nL1ia4tgb5
— Racing.com (@Racing) March 22, 2025
'We've adjusted those issues and the track itself looks 10 times better than it did leading into the William Reid, plus a break of four weeks off with no racing gave us some opportunities to do some remedial works that we don't otherwise get a chance to do with seven meetings in seven weeks,' Salisbury said.
'Those remedial works after the William Reid took about a week and a half for the guys to get around and do those repairs.
'The taking care of those diseases and the recovery time of the track has taken about two-and-a-half to three weeks.
'There's much thicker canopy of grass on the track. I've cut it at four inches and will just let it grow out for the rest of the week.'
Hosting a nine-race card rather than William Reid Stakes Day's 11-race meeting will also help the track stand up to Saturday's meeting.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

News.com.au
3 hours ago
- News.com.au
Newcastle preview: Lady Talea's impressive improvement fuels trainer Jason Coyle's faith in the filly
Jason Coyle walked away more than happy with Lady Talea's second place at Newcastle last start and expects her to be more than competitive again when she returns this weekend. The three-year-old tracked the leader from her inside gate before peeling out on the turn and while she couldn't hold out the fast finishing Southern Heiress, she did put nearly three lengths on the rest of the field. It was a big improvement from Lady Talea who had finished down the order in the her first two starts in the Listed Lonhro Plate at Randwick in February and Two-Year-Old Handicap on the Kensington. 'I think we can put a line through her first two runs,' said Coyle. 'She probably shouldn't have gone to the Stakes on debut but she was in (work) at the right time and she was healthy so we gave her a go. SOUTHERN HEIRESS (2 f Snitzel - Savannah River) blitzes her rivals on debut at @newcastleraces_ for @MFreedmanRacing ðŸ'¥ @ArrowfieldStud The filly was a $280k buy for @JamesBester4 from @WestburyStud at the @mmsnippets Gold Coast Yearling Sale ðŸ'' 🎥 @racing_nsw â€' ANZ News (@anz_news) July 12, 2025 The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. Find a winner here! 'It was a learning experience for her then she went out. 'On the Kenso first-up this time, she had trialled so well and I think Andrew (Adkins) may have got trigger happy and set her alight from the start. 'She had nothing in the tank when asked to quicken and just got lost. 'I thought it was a positive step forward from her last start. From a good draw it all worked out well. 'She found one much better on the day but she had the rest of the field well and truly covered. The daughter of Anders returns to the Steel City in the Maiden Plate (900m) with Jess Taylor aboard. 'She has always shown that little bit of ability and I feel the family handle a wet surface,' Coyle said. 'I think the more times we can get her to the races and things go right, the better she will be.' Coyle was also thrilled by the debut run of Smart Cry at Hawkesbury on June 26 despite beating just one home behind Efharisto. After settling last, the daughter of Vino Rossa made up ground late in the 1000m event. 'She was super impressive. I really thought she was outstanding,' he said. 'I genuinely feel she is a seven furlong (1400m) to mile horse and her pedigree says even further. Chateaux Park slices through the field under a top class ride from @G1TySchil for the @jcoyleracing team! â€' SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) August 9, 2023 'At this stage she is racing like a sprinter. I think 1200m would have been perfect the way she closed off.' The four-year-old gets her chance over the 1200m where she contests the Midway 4YO&Up Maiden Handicap where she has drawn out in gate 11. 'Being a heavy track, it may be okay sitting a touch wide at Newcastle and sliding home,' he said. 'If we go ahead, she is definitely going to improve of her first run.' Coyle expects stable stalwart Chateaux Park to run a much improved race second-up in the Benchmark 68 Handicap (1600m). The nine-year-old dwelt at the start and came out two lengths behind the field when last to Hooligan Tommy at Gosford two weeks ago. 'Mitchell (Bell) got off and said they couldn't have run the race any worse for him with a horse taking off mid-race,' said Coyle. 'Being first-up, trying to sustain a four furlong gallop had his cooked. He was done. 'It was a shame because he had trialled nicely leading into it. 'He probably would have finished closer if it was just a normal run mile. 'It will be a heavy track which he handles and he should improve out of sight second-up.' Coyle also expects Bluff 'N' Bluster and Catch The Glory to run well at Rosehill.

News.com.au
3 hours ago
- News.com.au
Newcastle best bets, inside mail for Saturday, August 2, 2025
Racenet and The Daily Telegraph form analyst Adam Sherry provides his best bets and race-by-race analysis for Newcastle on Saturday. The Form: Complete NSW Racing thoroughbred form, including video replays and all you need to know about every horse, jockey and trainer. NEWCASTLE BEST BET Nice win on debut here on the heavy before a tough third. Take beating. NEXT BEST In great form and loves it wet. Chance to bring up the hat-trick. VALUE BET Race 7 No. 5: BALLINDERRY SAL Won three from four on the heavy. Will strip fitter from her first-up fourth. QUADDIE Race 5: 2, 3, 7, 10 Race 6: 2, 4 Race 7: 5, 7 Race 8: 2, 4, 5, 11 JOCKEY TO FOLLOW Hard to go past NSW Premiership winner AARON BULLOCK. LADY TALEA (8) worked hard early before fading to last on the Kensington first-up. Tracked the leader when second to Southern Heiress over this track and distance last start. Has trialled well on heavy ground. MISS FLEETWOOD (9) started in the market when ninth to Open Secret on debut at Randwick in January. Pulled up lame and has had a bone chip removed. Trialling well. I AM A WINNER (1) has looked good winning both recent trials. Was runner-up to Island Dec on debut. Bet: Lady Talea each-way â– â– â– â– â– SIRIUS LEGEND (3) made ground to finish fourth in both runs of his first campaign over 1400m and 1500m. Changed stables and returned with a handy second to Invisible Magic on the Kensington. PRECISE STAR (9) will take benefit from his debut sixth to Grand Prarie over 1100m on the Kensington. Will appreciate stepping up in trip. LE CHOCOLATE (2) was beaten as favourite first-up when third to Jamarni at Hawkesbury before a length-and-a-half fourth to Starry Desert here. Narrowly beaten over 1500m here at the end of last campaign. Bet: Sirius Legend to win â– â– â– â– â– SHE SWINGS (4) was good coming from last to finish close seconds at her first two starts before racing near the speed when fourth here in March. Will improve off her first-up fourth to Vanlee at Hawkesbury. UNITE THE STARS (12) has placed in once and that was on a heavy track when third to Tides Turning at Hawkesbury first-up. Drawn well and blinkers go on. TITAN OF FURY (3) is a first starter by Brave Smash from the Paul Perry stable. Nice closing win in his Beaumont trial. Bet: She Swings to win â– â– â– â– â– ROCKBARTON MAX (6) followed his nice trials with a smart Super Maiden win on debut from Newy after racing outside the leader. That was on a heavy track here over this same distance. Aaron Bullock sticks. CURL CURL (2) has won two races, both over this track and trip with one of them on the heavy. Also placed another seven times here. Handy second to Prima Bella when resuming here on July 12. SPECK (7) ended last campaign with a Highway win at Randwick. Returned with a third in a Bm82 at Tamworth. Is a second-up winner. Bet: Rockbarton Max to win â– â– â– â– â– EMPIRE OF ART (3) battled away for third behind the in-form Hooligan Tommy here last start. Ready to peak. SCOTTISH PEARL (10) followed two seconds with an all-the-way win over 2200m at Nowra in December. Has had three trials leading into this and has placed a close second on the heavy. HAPPINESS (4) scored a nice win from Black Bugatti over this track and distance last start. DALMANNDI (2) has trialled very well including a win in his Beaumont heat. Drawn wide and his maiden win was over 2650m. Bet: Empire Of Art to win â– â– â– â– â– OAKFIELD NEPTUNE (2) debuted with a nice win from Empress Tsarina on a Heavy 8 over this track and trip. Was wide when third to Tickle Me Pink last start. ETUDE (4) returned from a let-up with a three-quarter length fourth to Divine Vicky at Gosford. Placed three of her four runs prior including a second at Eagle Farm and a third at Doomben. JARED (9) just didn't run out the 1400m on a heavy track at Hawkesbury when fourth three starts back. Dropped back to 1200m and placed his next two. Is a winner on the heavy. Bet: Oakfield Neptune to win â– â– â– â– â– BALLINDERRY SAL (5) scored back-to-back wins last campaign, one on a Heavy 10 at Scone and the other in a Highway at Randwick in April. Battled away well when fourth to Ilovenews when resuming from a 10 week break at Scone. Won three from four on the heavy. TICKLE ME PINK (7) is chasing a hat-trick after wins at Port Macquarie and Newcastle on soft ground. He latest win was over Oakfield Neptune. Has two wins and a close second from three starts on heavy ground. EXCEED PERFECTION (8) ready to peak third-up after a long spell. â– â– â– â– â– RAJNISH (5) ran on strongly to win at Tamworth on June 27 and returned three weeks later with another strong win from Ancient Egypt on a Heavy 8. Chance for the hat-trick. THIS IS THE MOMENT (2) returned from a freshen-up with solid second to Satness after racing wide at Kembla then narrowly beaten by Stonecoat at Moruya a month later. CHATEAUX PARK (11) missed the start by two lengths at the start when resuming at Gosford. More than capable if he steps away with them.

The Australian
16 hours ago
- The Australian
Anahita chases Flemington comeback win for new trainer Gavin Bedggood
Cranbourne trainer Gavin Bedggood will attempt to snap another long winning drought in the last race of Saturday's Flemington meeting. Bedggood managed to prepare former WA galloper Windstorm for his first win since 2019 in last Saturday's Caulfield finale. • 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! Recent stable acquisition Anahita will shoot for her first win since July 2023 in Saturday's Inside Headquarters Handicap (1410m). However, the time gap could be a touch misleading as Anahita was banned from racing for a year following a positive test for an androgenic steroid when in the care of original trainer Matt Laurie, who was later fined for the error. Anahita has only had three starts for Bedggood since going for champion Sydney trainer Chris Waller but has steadily improved at each outing. • 'We were the common enemy': How Morrison united Victorian racing Anahita raced on the speed before finishing less than two lengths from the winner in heavy conditions at Sandown before running on well when three-quarters of a length from Vienna Vixen, also at Sandown, on July 16. 'She's actually been good,' Bedggood said. 'She's travelled pretty strong, loomed to win the race at her last couple and just been found wanting late. 'She came to me in good order, very fit, so it's just been a matter of ticking her over.' Trainer Gavin Bedggood will attempt to give Anahita her first win for two years at Flemington on Saturday. Picture: Getty Images. Anahita is a $27 chance in early betting on Saturday's race, in which the mare will jump from Benchmark 70 class to a Benchmark 78 contest. However, Bedggood noted Anahita had been competitive in much harder races, including when fifth, beaten 1¼ lengths in a Group 2 race over the Flemington 1400m course last spring. • Shinn holds off Williams for Melbourne jockeys' title 'She wasn't far off winning and was competitive in Group 2 company during Cup Week,' Bedggood said. 'Hopefully, she can get back in the winner's stall before she goes to stud. 'She's getting on in days now. I suppose she'll go off to stud this year but I'll leave that for the owners to decide.' Another stable recruit, well-travelled galloper Casino Seventeen will be on trial for a start in a Melbourne Cup qualifier in the VRC Membership Renewals Open (2530m). Casino Seventeen finished fifth in last year's Perth Cup before heading east to join Bedggood, who is the eight-year-old's eighth trainer. The veteran of 49 starts has raced in every mainland state except Queensland in a career that included 10 wins and more than $1.4m in earnings. 'He's very tough, and for a tried horse, he's come to us very sound, which makes my job easier,' Bedggood said. 'Saturday is the fork in the road run. If he was to win on Saturday, we might have a throw at the Archer (Stakes) and just see where you land. 'But there's plenty of second level races around for him at this time of the year,' The winner of the Archer Stakes will earn a Melbourne Cup ballot exemption.