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Chris Scholtz looks at racing around Australia on April 28.
THE STARS
DARREN WEIR: Nothing new about the champion Victorian trainer winning three races including a black type double at Morphettville. What is significant is that he a clear second on the Adelaide training premiership such is the success he is enjoying on his border hoping raids.Leicester defeats a game High 'n' Dry in the AAMI Chairman's Stakes.
— Racing.com April 28, 2018
Who do you want to stick with heading towards the SA Derby?
MORPHETTVILLE: https://t.co/DUPKHNTPL3 pic.twitter.com/wXZADzeP94
Impending returns to the Sunshine State in impressive fashion, taking out the Group 2 Victory Stakes feature at Doomben for & ! pic.twitter.com/kpy7x2gTp9
— Sky Racing April 28, 2018
DAMIAN BROWNE: Popular go to rider for top southern stables over the Brisbane carnival ensures he will be in demand again with his strong riding to land a feature double for the visitors at Doomben. Coincidentally it doesn’t auger well for the locals – visiting horses won all four legs of the Doomben quaddie!
Damian Browne is on fire!
— Sky Racing April 28, 2018
A feature double to end the card at Doomben as he finds the line on Villermont to take out the Group 3 Gunsynd Classic! pic.twitter.com/4n1aqDyGXo
DAMIEN OLIVER/JOHN PRICE: Continued his great run of form with a double at Caulfield including a win aboard William Thomas for former Perth trainer John Price, a trainer he hadn’t ridden for since he left WA as an apprentice in the late 1980s.
BOOM.
— Racing.com April 28, 2018
William Thomas storms home to win for .
CAULFIELD: https://t.co/BE3PQFibK1 pic.twitter.com/UKwaL4hBTS
JOE PRIDE: What a job he has done with the former Godolphin mare Pecans, who he purchased for a syndicate for $50,000 last year. Her first-up win in the $175,000 Godolphin Crown rubbed salt in the wound for her former owners as she has now won five races for Pride and almost $300,000.
Upset in the Crown!
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
Pecans gets a textbook ride, letting rip a perfectly timed kick to lead them to the line and take out the G3 Crown for . pic.twitter.com/eB4SI8OVQu
HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIGHTS
STEPHEN BASTER: Punters are on a good thing following Baster’s association with the Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott team in Melbourne. He won last Wednesday’s VRC St Leger for the stable and his double at Caulfield on Saturday included another win for the team, his 30th for them in the last 10 years from only 110 rides with an outstanding better than 50 percent in the money record on their horses.You just can't keep and down!
— Racing.com April 28, 2018
Let Me Sleep On It causes an upset in the Thoroughbred Club Redoute's Choice Stakes. https://t.co/BE3PQFibK1 pic.twitter.com/AcPOfN5BbL
Sambro does well to kick back and deny Country Champs winner Victorem in the Guineas. finds himself a double with this ride for . pic.twitter.com/w9N35tYuSa
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
JAMES INNES JNR: Another rider in the black books with punters who supported Mandalay Bay in exotics at Hawkesbury. Beaten a short half head for second and then suspended for not riding the horse out to the line.
CLARRIE CONNERS: He’s on a bucket list trip to the Kentucky Derby while his classy filly Torvill gets the job done at Doomben thanks to a fine ride from wide gate by comeback jockey Jimmy Orman.Torvill peels to the outside and comes screaming home with a commanding turn of foot to take out the Gold Coast Bracelet at Doomben for Clarry Conners. pic.twitter.com/cF6uNBs2i7
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
Persistence makes the difference for . Welcome back to the winner's stall, Lizard Island.
— Racing.comApril 28, 2018
RESULTS: https://t.co/BE3PQFibK1 pic.twitter.com/EUashTr4sZ
RIDE OF THE DAY
Hawkesbury is never an easy track to ride, especially from wide gates, but Jason Collett made it look easy going back to the rear then saving every bit of ground to land the money on Siren's Fury. For sheer determination Kerrin McEvoy’s effort on Graff was a beauty, especially when it was revealed he couldn’t continue riding due to his pain from an ear infection.A patient Jason Collett ride gives the -trained Siren's Fury all the clear air up the fence, launching past the front-runners for a good first-up win . pic.twitter.com/wZEeec2aDr
— Sky Racing April 28, 2018
“The absolute worst part of being a jockey is when a horse dies that you have ridden. That is the worst part of this job - it outweighs having to waste hard, it outweighs losing a ride, it outweighs everything.” – Josh Parr reflects on the tragic breakdown of his ride Mackintosh in the Hawkesbury Cup.
Kingsguard does all his best work late to deny the favourites and land the Gold Cup on Stand Alone Saturday for a double! pic.twitter.com/nNXFS0dd0N
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
THEY SAID IT
• We’re delighted to bring the Stradbroke winner back and have him in form to defend that crown. He’s been working the place down at home and this win sets him up for a great campaign,” – Godolphin’s Vin Cox after Impending’s win in the Victory Stakes.• “He's got no malice in him, he's was just a child. He's finally come of age and worked it all out. He would have won a lot more by now if that had been the case a year ago." – Stable rep Charlie Duckworth after Sambro’s win in the Hawkesbury Guineas.
• “It’s nice to get a black type winner for my man Skilled, he was my first Group One winner so that’s cool,” – Josh Parr wins the Godolphin Crown at Hawkesbury on Pecans, a daughter of his first G1 winner Skilled.• "It's been a frustrating month, I've been riding winners in between but not these Saturday winners which has been a bit disappointing. I'm my own harshest critic so it's been good to get back on the board." – Brenton Avdulla celebrates his feature double at Hawkesbury.
Glenall does battle with Spending To Win down the home straight, wearing him to land the prize in the Gold Rush for . pic.twitter.com/20VbG3ELHY
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
• “I'd given up on him coming to the corner when he came off the bridle. He’s a bit of a lad, he’s a colt with a stack of ability but he might need some blinkers to keep him focused,” - Graff’s trainer Kris Lees.
Stunts looked to have it all wrapped up coming to the post, but the late surge of speed from Graff sees the -trained colt over the line for back to back wins in the TAB Clarendon Stakes . pic.twitter.com/PVPhmEofjg
— Sky RacingApril 28, 2018
A favourites victory in the last , as the classy Roman Son proves far too good them to round off a super Stand Alone Saturday. pic.twitter.com/XmlCTVjpBn
— Sky Racing April 28, 2018
A very easy watch if you took the favourite as She Knows pulls clear down the straight to win the TAB Highway convincingly for on Stand Alone Saturday. pic.twitter.com/R32OZBMGIV
— Sky Racing April 28, 2018
• "I can remember Damien riding for me as an apprentice. I said to him that it was a long time since he's had those colours on so it was jolly good." - former Perth trainer John Price.
• “He got a little bit lost when he was out in front. He’s a bit of a big, lairy bloke.” - Damian Lane after his Morphettville win aboard Leicester.
• “She's had a chipped knee and also a problem at the barriers three times. She used to have a blind fold and a stallion chain and went into the race today naked," – Creativity’s trainer Mathew Ellerton.Creativity puts a gap on her rivals in a matter of strides. A great result for .
— Racing.com April 28, 2018
RESULTS: https://t.co/BE3PQFibK1 pic.twitter.com/oRQevGLt9L
• “That was like winning the Melbourne Cup. It's been a while since we've been here.” – Pay Hyland after Lizard Island wins his first race since he was a 3YO in 2015.
BLACKBOOKMICKEY BLUE EYES: Strong debut. Good prospect for Brisbane.
GHISONI: Looks on track for a return to her best.KINGS OF LEON: Luckless first-up. Carnival banker.
MOST IMPORTANT: Pleasing start to his carnival campaign.LEATHER 'N' LACE: Nice effort fresh. Better to come.
CRUZE: Ready to produce in the right Brisbane class.