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Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya
Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya

Sydney Morning Herald

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya

A pair of Kembla-based two-year-old fillies, both on debut, can steal the show when they travel south to tackle the older horses at Monday's Moruya meeting. Spice Baby, an exciting daughter of 2018 Golden Gift winner Tassort in the Joseph Isle stable and drawn the inside, is likely to jump favourite in a Maiden Handicap over 1020m. But drawn just two places further out, the Kerry Parker yard unveils Miss Steffi, a well-bred and aptly named daughter of Group 2-winning Graff. Spice Baby has been strong through the line in two lead-up trials and draws to get a cosy run, while Miss Steffi also starts behind two recent trials, winning the first at home before given a quieter time at Rosehill only six days ago. Named after the tennis great, Miss Steffi is bred to get much further being out of a Carnegie mare, and will be aimed at some feature middle-distance affairs in early spring if she heads in the right direction. Spice Baby, out of a mare by 2005 Golden Slipper winner Stratum and to be ridden by Louise Day, is more the sprinting type and opened about $3.70 in early betting alongside Canberra-based Caravanserai, an ex-Godolphin three-year-old having his first run in six months for the new Natalie Jarvis stable. Miss Steffi, to be ridden by Adrian Layt, was further out about the $7 mark. Meanwhile, the far-reaching success of Canberra stables is set to continue, headed by the Matthew Kelley yard which heads to the South Coast eyeing off a double. Loading

Tips and race-by-race guide for Moruya on Monday
Tips and race-by-race guide for Moruya on Monday

The Age

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Age

Tips and race-by-race guide for Moruya on Monday

How to play it: Think I Do to win. Race 4 9. Beauty Dash is an emerging mare which can break through at her fourth start. Will probably be forced a long way back from the wide barrier, but she's run home late into a place in her last couple, and should get more speed on here to allow her to work into the race a little earlier. 13. Wolf Island is a Canberra two-year-old resuming as a gelding for his second start, so the market will be a big indicator. 3. Brannum is also a market watch resuming for his third start from a low draw for another leading country stable. 6. McTominay is in the mix at his fifth start, having beaten all bar the winner in his last two, and gets some weight relief. 7. Shoreman is over the odds fourth-up getting back on turf. How to play it: Beauty Dash to win. Race 5 10. Miss Steffi is a Kembla-based and well-named two-year-old filly by Graff having her first start behind two trials. Will be better over further, but from an ideal draw where she can be tucked away with cover, only needs a clear crack at them over the final 300m. Over the odds for a very shrewd stable. 11. Spice Baby is another juvenile filly from Kembla on debut which draws the fence and has been fitted with two solid and recent trials. 1. Caravanserai is an ex-Godolphin three-year-old having his first run for the new Canberra stable off a six-month spell. Lightly raced and drawn wide, but has ability. 6. Molteuno can improve sharply at her second outing from a softer draw. 9. Brutal Belle can run into the minor money second-up. Gap to the rest. How to play it: Miss Steffi to win. Race 6 6. Getty is another one from Canberra primed to strike fresh for the in-form Matthew Kelley stable in another very open race. Can use his tactical speed from a low draw and comes to hand quickly. Handles all going. 3. Scissor Me Timbers, a capable and locally trained four-year-old, will be hard to hold out second-up with the blinkers added after doing his best work late here in a deeper BM 66 10 days ago. 1. Perigean is over the odds second-up with a gear change and coming back from that same race as the former. Keep safe 8. Rippana despite a class rise second-up, with a serious drop in weight after the claim. 4. Acheson, dropping back from a much tougher Class 3 Highway at Randwick, can figure in the minor money; while 5. Ditterich, down in weight second-up adds value into trifecta and first-four plays. How to play it: Getty to win. Race 7 6. Teepee Princess is a home-track filly primed to make it two straight to start her career reloading from an upset maiden win at at big odds. Market got it wrong last time, and given she's bred to get much further, only needs a fair run from a middle gate to finish stronger again. 3. Dame Annie is a progressive metropolitan mare coming off first-up win in heavy going against weaker opposition. 2. Lady Revolution is a betting watch first-up for four months behind a quiet trial. 5. Gooloo Bucky is progressive enough coming off a dominant second-up maiden win at this track 10 days ago. 4. Deni Gal is each-way value back in grade from the inside draw. How to play it: Teepee Princess to win. Race 8 3. Dolzino is a locally trained and improving four-year-old which shapes ideally third-up coming back from a much tougher Class 3 Highway at Rosehill, where he made up late ground. Settles closer in the run over more ground and from a more economical draw. Only needs a clear look at them from the top of the straight to claim a second career win. 2. Fire And Gemstone is over the mark from a handy draw after missing by under a length third-up here 24 days ago when freshened. 6. Thoughtful can run into the minor money third-up with the blinkers removed; while 9. Crazy Atom improves with blinkers going on.

Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya
Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya

The Age

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Age

Kembla Grange stables unveil pair of exciting fillies at Moruya

A pair of Kembla-based two-year-old fillies, both on debut, can steal the show when they travel south to tackle the older horses at Monday's Moruya meeting. Spice Baby, an exciting daughter of 2018 Golden Gift winner Tassort in the Joseph Isle stable and drawn the inside, is likely to jump favourite in a Maiden Handicap over 1020m. But drawn just two places further out, the Kerry Parker yard unveils Miss Steffi, a well-bred and aptly named daughter of Group 2-winning Graff. Spice Baby has been strong through the line in two lead-up trials and draws to get a cosy run, while Miss Steffi also starts behind two recent trials, winning the first at home before given a quieter time at Rosehill only six days ago. Named after the tennis great, Miss Steffi is bred to get much further being out of a Carnegie mare, and will be aimed at some feature middle-distance affairs in early spring if she heads in the right direction. Spice Baby, out of a mare by 2005 Golden Slipper winner Stratum and to be ridden by Louise Day, is more the sprinting type and opened about $3.70 in early betting alongside Canberra-based Caravanserai, an ex-Godolphin three-year-old having his first run in six months for the new Natalie Jarvis stable. Miss Steffi, to be ridden by Adrian Layt, was further out about the $7 mark. Meanwhile, the far-reaching success of Canberra stables is set to continue, headed by the Matthew Kelley yard which heads to the South Coast eyeing off a double. Loading

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