Change of tactics pays off for Adkins on big day out at Rosehill
Adkins, who earlier won on Joe Pride-trained King's Secret, put Touristic in an ideal spot midfield in the listed 2000m event before peeling out and giving the Peter Snowden-prepared galloper clear passage on the home turn.
The Frankel six-year-old hit the front at the 200m mark and powered to a two-length win over Major Beel in heavy conditions.
Adkins, the 2016-17 champion Sydney apprentice, had just five city winners this season before Saturday's success, after turning his focus to provincial racing in recent times.
The double was a welcomed boost for the popular 27-year-old, who has overcome adversity, especially in July 2020 when he broke his leg, collarbone and seven ribs in a horror fall which sidelined him for seven months.
'It's very rewarding,' Adkins said.
'Obviously, any stakes winner is a very rewarding thing, but having two winners back in town, where I sort of haven't been for a little while ...
'I've just been trying to find that form, just build that confidence within myself. I've been back at the provincials and I've been having great success there.'

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- The Australian
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News.com.au
27-06-2025
- News.com.au
Top trainer Peter Snowden looks set to play a strong hand at both Rosehill Gardens and Eagle Farm on Saturday
Champion trainer Peter Snowden has made a compelling case for both Touristic and Manaajem to rebound from disappointing last start defeats at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday. Touristic ran only seventh in Sir Lucan's Winter Cup but is dropping back 400m for the Listed $200,000 WJ McKell Cup (2000m). Manaajem was beaten out of a place as an odds-on favourite when resuming at a midweek meeting and the filly is at generous each way odds for the TAB Handicap (1100m). Snowden is confident Touristic has retained the form that won him the Lord Mayor's Cup over the Rosehill 2000m course two starts back. ' Touristic got a bit too far back the other day,'' Snowden said. 'He was giving them too much start but he still hit the line hard. He certainly hasn't lost his way, he's going well.'' TAB Fixed Odds price assessors have Touristic at $6 in latest betting behind French import Elamaz at $3.90. Manaajem is a well-bred filly by Tassort out of Najoom, the dam of two stakes winners including Group 1 winner Charm Stone. Snowden's three-year-old filly was brilliant on debut at Wyong back in December but has been beaten out of a place in two starts since including her first-up effort at Warwick Farm earlier this month. 'I feel it was the wet track that beat Manaajem the other day,'' Snowden said. 'She's going really well and getting back on a firmer track will suit her. She will run a much better race.'' Snowden will be at Eagle Farm where he has chances in three feature races including the very consistent but luckless Tashi in the Group 1 $700,000 Tatt's Tiara (1400m). Tashi has been placed in seven stakes races without winning, including three successive seconds in recent starts in the Hawkesbury Crown, Helen Coughlan Stakes and Dane Ripper Stakes by an aggregate margin of about a half length. 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The Age
05-06-2025
- The Age
Adkins aims to double down on success in town with a change in luck
Andrew Adkins savoured a career-boosting day in town last week, and he's hoping to carry that momentum into Randwick on Saturday as he aims for another change of luck with several chances. Adkins, 27, won the listed Lord Mayors Cup at Rosehill with Peter Snowden-trained Touristic, after an earlier win with Joe Pride's King's Secret. Touristic, which had not won in almost a year, gave Adkins a welcome stakes victory after a tough run chasing city success. He said a change in focus this season on provincial racing had paid dividends, especially during the winter when leading city riders head to Queensland. Adkins has 56 winners in NSW this season, compared to 37 in each of the previous two. 'It was a great day,' Adkins said. 'Any doubles in town are great, especially with a Listed winner, but [after] the last couple of years, it was certainly a great day. 'I had people messaging, saying well done and that sort of thing, which was great to see. I was very appreciative.' He links again with Snowden for Saturday's feature, the Bob Charley AO Stakes (1100m), this time with Fire Star, which was third last-start in the listed Ortensia Stakes (1100m) at Scone. Adkins, who won on Fire Star three times last preparation, had the four-year-old gelding forward and three wide without cover from gate seven. Fire Star boxed on well to finish third to inside runners Caballus and The Novelist.