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July 12 Australia form analysis of last five Bunbury races
July 12 Australia form analysis of last five Bunbury races

New Paper

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Paper

July 12 Australia form analysis of last five Bunbury races

RACE 4 (6) OUR PALADIN AL was enormous over the last 200m last start. He is still doing everything wrong: He does not jump, he intermittently travels in running, he lays inwards across heels in the home straight - but, once he finally balances and puts his mind on the task, he has a booming finish. This is a huge step-up in grade from a Grad to the Aquanita, but he is exciting and we will take the leap of faith with him. (1) ELITE MISSILE has finished second and third behind Opportunistic. That is the A-Grade form. (4) REDBACK FLYER was gassed in the Belmont Guineas but came again late. (2) ARCADIA PARK will likely lead and is a threat if left alone up front. RACE 5 (8) LORD SHIVA is quick, but so is (7) DESERT WHISPER. Interesting to see what Lord Shiva's jockey Holly Watson's plans are in the early stages when the filly burns across to her outside; does she hold up and absorb the pressure or does she hand up and track her every move? Both are going super but advantage goes to Lord Shiva with the gate. (6) WANT A WINNER is now three-from-three undefeated and while he made hard work of his first-up win, he still managed to get the job done and that is the sign of a good horse. Back to a high-speed 1,000m will be a good test for him. (1) BRAVE VENTURE is a quality animal on his day. Do not discount at big odds. RACE 6 (Best Bet) (1) FANCY RED should be taking care of her rivals in this. Every year Adam Durrant seems to find a winter filly who just continues to raise the bar and goes from a maiden into the Belmont Oaks, and this is yet another example. Beat the older horses last week, backs up off seven days, draws to get all the favours and will have regular partner, Perth ace William Pike up. Little trier who keeps improving and just needs to stay the trip. (2) SHOWLAS held her own impressively behind Opportunistic, Storyville and Elite Missile. They are good names. (3) KIMBERLEY ROSE will get back but does look like she will be able to sustain a run from the back. (7) IMPRESSIVE JEWEL may well roll to the top. How far she will go is a question mark. RACE 7 (10) SUNNY HONEY has been in form all preparation and deserves to win one. Was brave in defeat last start after doing plenty of work in the run, and now from the gate, should be able to park and ride behind a genuine tempo and present down the middle of the track. Right place, right time. (9) SENTIMENTAL BELLE went to a whole new level at Belmont last winter on the rain-affected tracks. No doubt they have been timing their return with her. (4) SUPERSESSION is back to his best. The only query will be barrier No. 1 by this time of day. (12) NO BRAINER is four from five and resumes without a trial. RACE 8 (15) SUPERNATURAL looks really well placed by Adam Durrant into this 66+ 1,400m. Beat the older horses fresh at 1,100m, got the line well in an on-speed dominated 1,000m behind Desert Whisper second-up, and then third-up at 1,200m, was working through late into fifth beaten under half-a-length. Another 200m, Pike and a pattern which likely suits by the end of the day - out wide and storming home. Sold. (12) REGAL STATUE has been building towards a win and forget the wide gate, it could be a blessing in disguise. (4) GREAT FORTUNE makes his own luck and will get them chasing. (5) DECORATION is going better than numerical form suggests. Comments courtesy of Racing WA

Opportunistic out to claim next leg of three-year-old feature series in Belmont Guineas
Opportunistic out to claim next leg of three-year-old feature series in Belmont Guineas

West Australian

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Opportunistic out to claim next leg of three-year-old feature series in Belmont Guineas

Brilliant Raconteur Stakes winner Opportunistic will look to clinch another leg of the three-year-old feature series in Saturday's Listed $125,000 Belmont Guineas (1600m) at Pinjarra. At Bunbury a fortnight earlier, Opportunistic was sent out a $5 elect with the Grant and Alana Williams-trained Storyville a popular $2.25 favourite. Settling towards the rear of the field, Clint Johnston-Porter launched the Michael Grantham-prepared gelding wide and began a stirring run which soon carried him past Storyville at the the 200m mark. Rushing to the front, Opportunistic now had Elite Missile appearing to his outside after peeling from his back but the inexperienced son of So You Think fought manfully to hold his final challenger by a head. Despite beating Storyville that day and with the rise from 1400m appearing no object, Opportunistic is an easing $3.80 TABtouch second fancy behind the filly, who has been supported from $3.30 down to $2.75. Elite Missile, who opened as short as $3.40, has now drifted to be a clear third fancy at $4.20 with all other runners at double-figure prices. Redback Flyer ($10), a hulking son of Playing God, was especially impressive in his three most recent starts which have all reaped victories. He has since been freshened before trialling on June 16 at Lark Hill when defeated in a three-way throw to the line and the addition of bar plates will be a worry to most punters. Earthstorm ($11) was badly held up for most of the home straight last weekend and hit the line well once finally clear behind Arcadia Knight. This is understandably harder but despite winning only one of her 12 race starts, she has frequently mixed it with the best of her age. Wind And The Lion ($17) is on trial at the mile but although he couldn't match the turn of foot from Opportunistic last start, he found the line with purpose late. Fifth Essence ($17) shoved his way through the pack before unleashing a terrific turn of foot to settle his June 18 contest at Bunbury and shows high potential notwithstanding the fact he will meet a substantially more difficult lineup. King Hit ($34) plugged away OK in the Raconteur and would need to lift noticeably, while the rest of the field bar Showlas ($61) and Quick Cookie ($126) are coming out of maidens. Showlas won a Class 1 at Northam last start, while Snipperando captured her fourth career win in a Class 3 on the same day. Impressive Jewel ($81) was chinned in a maiden behind Romantic Ruler and Icandoit Onmyown ($201) broke through for her first success in a Bunbury maiden on June 18. Earlier in the programme, some promising two-year-olds will do battle in the second race with Mardusa ($2.60f) leading the call. The son of Maurice hacked up at his first run this preparation - the second of his racing tenure - when scoring by three lengths despite being slowly into stride at Northam on June 4. He meets speedy Bunbury winner Baby Pearl ($5.50), who looks suited by drawing barrier one, and Aberdeen Flyer ($5.50), who looked useful in two starts earlier this year. Aberdeen Flyer, an imposing sort, has had two eye-catching trials in preparation for this, the last of which was a three-length romp at Belmont on June 9. His rider, Brad Parnham, will also renew his association with sprightly three-year-old Repossession ($2.25f) in race three after Ryan Houston's three-kilo claim was utilised at his prior run. On that day, Houston was bailed up in traffic but secured a seam late for the Sessions gelding to burst through and seal the race by a widening two lengths. The Chris and Michael Gangemi-trained youngster now comes up against older rivals such as Celestial Storm ($6), Supersession ($7), Hanchi ($7.50) and Cool Memory ($8). Supersession's younger full-sister, Supernatural ($12), goes around in race six where Want A Winner ($3.80f) leads the market. A victor at his only two starts, Want A Winner ran third in a three-way photo at Belmont trials on June 9 behind Horcrux ($4.40). Horcrux, while still trained by Simon Miller, has changed ownership since his last race in the 3yo Magic Millions and teams up with William Pike for the first time. Lightly raced five-year-old My Hidden Universe ($5.50) is next in line and will be much better served rising to 1200m after playing second fiddle to the fleet-footed Desert Whisper two weeks ago. + Four-year-old Firestorm ($4.20f) is top of the betting for the Group 1 Tattersall's Tiara (1400m) at Eagle Farm after a fast-finishing third in the Dane Ripper a fortnight ago. It was the daughter of Satono Aladdin's first run for the preparation and will again be partnered by James McDonald in a bid to turn the tables on the in-form Floozie ($4.40), who beat her last start. Floozie is on a hot-streak with victories at all four of her starts this campaign and is trained locally by leading trainer Tony Gollan with Angela Jones to take the mount. Tashi ($7.50) was runner-up in the Ripper and had also placed second in her two starts prior. Somewhat frustratingly for connections, she has placed second at 10 of her 25 career appearances for just four wins. The now Yulong-owned Grinzinger Belle ($11) makes her reappearance having last been seen down the track in the Queen Of The Turf in April. + Bezzecchi ($2.80) and Aston Smokey ($3.80) enter Saturday's Paradise Street Trophy (601m) at Cannington in peak form with both boasting three-long winning streaks heading into the clash. Although Bezzecchi is likely to start favourite, he will only do so under the circumstance that second reserve West On Sidney ($2.40) fails to get a run. West On Sidney was a highly unlucky fifth in their heat last week and missed qualification as Bezzecchi held Sunset Comanche ($6) to win by a head. Aston Smokey surged to an early lead and was not for catching in his heat, scoring by more than two lengths despite running a length and a half slower than Bezzechi. He must lead again to win and certainly can do so but his task has been made tougher by drawing box eight, while Bezzecchi is in five. Paul Stuart, who trains Bezzecchi, has an able second-stringer with Vinales ($4.60) sneaking into the final when fourth behind Aston Smokey. He appears much better suited from box one with Sunset Serengeti ($7) rounding out those under double figures.

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