The Zoustar colt missed his two-year-old season with a series of problems,but patient and hard work between trainer John O’Shea and the Rosemont Alliance stallion syndicate could get the ultimate return in the Brisbane.
Australian Bloodstock will look to bring more milers like Berkshire Shadow to Australia with ambitions to win the King Charles Stakes and Big Dance.
Gavin Bedggood is playing with house money as his $199,000 gamble Just Folk heads back to the Hawkesbury Cup.
The waiting is over with Schwarz,and the Stradbroke beckons if he can win Saturday’s Hawkesbury Guineas.
The Wagga and Hawkesbury cups are close to Tyler Schiller’s heart,and he would love to add them to what is shaping as his best season in the saddle.
As much as $15 was bet about the imported five-year-old earlier in the week before he ended up starting at $3.60.
Grebeni was the first horse to qualify for the Big Dance when he won the Goulburn Cup in November and returns for a winter campaign at Rosehill on Saturday.
The racing world has gotten smaller in the past couple of years for the best jockeys,who fly in and out for the biggest meetings of the year.
Matt Dale’s promising filly Martini Mumma will get her first real test in the Highway Handicap at Rosehill on Saturday.
Bjorn Baker has waited for the winter to continue the rise up the ranks with Wategos and Iknowastar.
Tyler Schiller believes he has a couple of lightweight chances at Rosehill on Saturday.