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Jett set to soar on four Coffs chances
Jett set to soar on four Coffs chances

The Age

time25 minutes ago

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Jett set to soar on four Coffs chances

Emerging apprentice Jett Newman will be out to improve on her already solid record when she heads to Coffs Harbour on Sunday with four leading chances. Newman, the daughter of former leading apprentice and talented hoop Mitch Newman, will start her day when partnering the Trevor Whittington-trained Beebee in the Sawtell Bowling Club Country Boosted Maiden Plate (1015m). 'I rode him the other day at Port Macquarie,' said Jett Newman. 'He went forward in that race and fought to the line pretty well. 'He should be improved by that run and will be pretty hard to hold out.' Newman will ride Avoid The Mistress for trainer Indiana Turner in the Sawtell Hotel Class 1 Handicap (1415m). 'She's a mare that is resuming from a spell,' said Newman. 'She has a win and a placing to her name, and she resumes after a couple of trials.' Aye Aye Skipper is Newman's mount for trainer John Sprague in the Boambee Bay Service Station & General Store Class 3 Handicap (1215m).

Josh Parr pulls right rein on Elamaz to cap winning treble at Rosehill
Josh Parr pulls right rein on Elamaz to cap winning treble at Rosehill

The Age

time35 minutes ago

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Josh Parr pulls right rein on Elamaz to cap winning treble at Rosehill

Back-up Baker set for return Bjorn Baker was considering a seven-day back-up for Thunderlips into the listed Winter Stakes (1400m) at Rosehill after he gave the Warwick Farm trainer a double on Saturday at the track. Baker, who earlier won with Puntin, went to 86 Sydney winners for the season as he chases a first century in town. He is second only to Chris Waller (145) and went past 150 winners nationwide for the first time. Zoustar four-year-old Thunderlips, $450,000 yearling, backed up a Randwick win on June 7 with a fighting effort to catch Zouatica by a long neck in the 1500m benchmark 88. 'He's hard to catch at times but he's going very well,' Baker said. 'He loves it wet, too, and there's a bit of rain this week. Maybe back-up Baker could return for the back-end of the season.' Asked if he would nominate Thunderlips for the Winter Stakes, he said, 'Why not?' Penza gives Waller a peach Veteran jockey Jeff Penza repaid the faith of premier trainer Chris Waller with a perfect ride to break a run of placings for Changing Colours. Waller called on the 55-year-old, who rides mostly on the provincial and country circuits, to fill the void for him at Rosehill with seven bookings, three of which were later scratched. Changing Colours had two wins and six placings in eight career starts, all in Victoria, including seconds at her past three runs, before tackling the 1400m benchmark 78 for fillies and mares on Saturday. Penza had the four-year-old near last on the turn before negotiating a path through the field. He found clear air at the 250m and Changing Colours charged to a one-and-three-quarter lengths win over Fairway Star. Penza, who rode Summer Flame to victory for Waller in the listed Denise's Joy Stakes at Scone last month, has come back from serious falls at Taree in 2023 (broken ribs, concussion and damaged lungs) and Queanbeyan (leg fractures, broken wrist and shoulder) in 2018. 'That was a good ride, he was patient and he took his gaps and used angles to safely get her into the clear,' Waller said. 'He's a great rider and horseman, and it's a pleasure to have him aboard. He's very fit and keen, and he really is a credit to himself, the way he's stayed fit and mobile. 'He doesn't ride work for us but when we get stuck, I call him. I called him yesterday, and he was 'yeah, no worries'. If you want him there, he'll be there.' Misterkipchoge later broke a 17-month, 18-start drought to give Waller a double. The four-year-old, with Jean Van Overmiere aboard, edged out stablemate Pure Alpha in the 1800m benchmark 78 for a first win since saluting on debut in Australia in January last year. He had eight placings in between the victories. At Eagle Farm, Sydney-based Irishman Tom Sherry rode his first group 1 winner, taking Tashi to victory for Randwick trainer Peter Snowden in the Tattersall's Tiara. Veteran mare lifts for Curtis Trainer Lee Curtis said he may have to put back retirement plans for Bacio Del Mist after she was strong late to win the 2400m Stayers Cup on her home track at Rosehill on Saturday. Jockey Alysha Collett weaved a path through the small field from near last and the seven-year-old lifted to hit the lead 50 m out and beat Mormona by a neck. Collett finished with a double after winning the last on Lady Extreme. 'She's had horrible luck,' said Curtis, who trains a team of 19 with his wife, Cherie. 'The plan was just to go through this prep then wind it up, but these old blokes that own it, they'll probably say we'll race her another 12 months. 'She's been in work a long time. She's had just a little let-up. She's a marvel, for a $30,000 yearling out of Zoustar.' Bacio Del Mist has seven wins and eight placings from 44 starts, with $356,505 in stakes. Super result for Seth's mates The owners of Puntin savoured a special first Saturday win for the talented three-year-old at Rosehill, and trainer Bjorn Baker is confident bigger victories are to come. A $60,000 son of Super Seth, Puntin led the benchmark 72 handicap (1400m) for three- and four-year-olds under Ash Morgan and was strong late to hold out Don't Forget Jack by a short neck. Loading It was a fourth win in six starts for Puntin, which was named after Seth Puntin. 'He died of cancer about two or three years ago and when we bought the Super Seth, it kind of made sense to name him after Seth,' part-owner Cameron Sinclair said. 'They are all his really good mates, so it's a good story and a bloody good horse. We're in Disneck as well, and some of them are first-time owners, so it's really good.'

Walsh issues claim as Ponga replacement: Four things learnt in Broncos' triumph
Walsh issues claim as Ponga replacement: Four things learnt in Broncos' triumph

The Age

time40 minutes ago

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  • The Age

Walsh issues claim as Ponga replacement: Four things learnt in Broncos' triumph

As Maroons star Kalyn Ponga was ruled out of the State of Origin series decider, Broncos marquee man Reece Walsh issued a compelling message to Queensland coach Billy Slater: he was ready to reclaim his throne. The Brisbane fullback produced a masterclass in his side's 26-12 triumph of the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday, ending an emphatic three-week period on his comeback from a knee injury. Walsh, the Maroons' incumbent No.1 from 2023 to 2024 before being ruled out for this year's series opener, was looking ominous from the outset against the typically robust Warriors' defence – finishing with 118 running metres and four tackle busts. If there was one moment which cemented his Origin credentials, it was in the shadows of halftime – screaming for the ball at the expense of a field goal attempt to fire a short pass for Gehamat Shibasaki to score the first of his two tries for the afternoon. It came after his desperate try-saver on Chanel Harris-Tavita held up the Warriors' five-eighth inches from the line. Walsh will now battle Dolphins sensation Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow for the right to replace Ponga – who suffered a Lisfranc injury on Friday night – but his exploits will no doubt thrust him into the box seat. Tellingly, he has looked a different player to the inconsistent figure he cut before his stint on the sidelines – showing a willingness to take the tough carries out of his own end while coming up with two one-on-one tackles to prevent Wayde Egan and Harris-Tavita from running away. While he had one passage he would love back – caught well out of position for Leka Halasima to latch onto a Harris-Tavita bomb – Walsh has otherwise shown enough to suggest he was ready to answer a Slater SOS.

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