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Travolta caps big day out for Collett and Waller on final Saturday

Puro Flick’s fifth career wins 26 at the beginning of $ 600,000, and Berry has doubled the previous day in Lugh.

“He won’t get too much race, Wal Waller said.

“My mother Fangirl’s sister, so she was well raised and will go to Stud this year and did a great job.”

The victories gave Waller and celebrated the 15th Sydney Trainer title, 142 city champions for the season. In addition, the Australian record in 2024-25 demanded 19 group 1.

“It’s a good season and we’re already warmed up and we’re ready to go for the new season,” he said.

“We saw that most of the horses were the first attempts, and some of them live their seconds on Tuesday.

“Big weapons are trying again two weeks after their first. We should work where we all go. Just try to separate them the best we can, and I think we will have a good representation in Sydney, but it will be a good overflow against Melbourne.”

Pfuffer’s diamond shines again

Warwick Farm Trainer David Pfiffer predicted Oh Diamond Lil in the 3 Belle of the grass group in Gosford after five wins in this preparation.

The favorite of $ 2,70 competed with Aberlour in the comparison of 88 Handicaps (1600m), and the couple was cleaned before Oh Diamond Lil rose to a two -length win. Aberlour was far from seven lengths than the rest.

Randwick Miles of $ 200,000 were victories, so you’re thinking of mare, six winners of 13 wins and five settlements and $ 442,600 earnings.

On December 30, the grass of $ 300,000 (1600m) Belle (1600m) appeared as the next target for Pfuffer.

Oh Diamond Lil won on Saturday.Credit: Getty Images

Orum I tend to give him a brief permission and aim for something at the back of the carnival, Pf Pfiffer said.

“Çim Belle and she is an Englis horse, so Melbourne is competing for menes, and perhaps there are even joker characters for the big dance.

“Ideally, we want to buy a black type for his track somewhere… and imagine that Gosford is leading around. This is a good race.”

Returns for Jack WidDUP

Hawkesbury instructor Brad Widddup will look at Rosebud, who was listed with Farnan Colt Nashville Jack in Rosehill on August 16, after returning with a two -length dominant win.

Nashville Jack, a chance of 4.80 dollars with Sportsbet, came from the midfield with a rail run to compete clearly on the last 100 meters of two -year handicap of 1100 meters. Lindsay Park’s choice of Romeo came second.

Nashville Jack, a $ 225,000 purchase for the new Everest slot owner Mulberry Racing, came fourth in silver slippers and fifth in black opal piles under its first preparation.

“The run was very good at Opal, and he came with a shoe sticking to half of his feet, so we took him out,” he said.

“He tried it very well and it is great to see he returned like that.”

Trained by Widdup, hurry Bal was then nailed by Andrew Adkins, who was later trained by Joe Pride.

“He’s looking for 2400 meters, but I thought about this race on a wet track, Pride Pride supports the investment.

The Apprentice Will Stanley was suspended between 4-11 August for the use of a hurry honey in the hurry honey he had hit 19 times. He shot the predictive nine times from the 100 -meter sign and fined $ 500.

Dunn is full of praise

Murwillumbah instructor Matt Dunn will look at the Brisbane targets full of sincerity after traveling to Randwick with his five -year -old strong class 3 highway plate (1800m).

The last fourth start in the 2230m Grafton Cup Prelude, sincerely (9 $ Sportsbet), took over the midfield for Ash Morgan before competing with one and three quarters of victory from Stirling Osland’s So So and Moon Sweeper.

“Actually, he did a good job, Dun Dunn said before the Andrew Forsman and the sincerity of New Zealand Derby Placegenetter.

“It took some time to think that we’ve been ready for a long time and whether we’d take it down for this race.

“We thought that we could get a soft piece as we do, and he appreciates such a ground and frankly he was going back on a little journey, it was very good.”

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Slipping farewell for Heavelon

Jockey Heavelon Van Der Hoven, born in Namibia, hopes to return to the magnificent moments after giving the first NSW metropolis winner on the last day before moving to Jim and Greg Lee trained son Brisbane.

The magnificent moments supported a hymen in Canterbury on June 18, and for the three -year -old benchmark 72 handicap, a $ 3.80 -dollar -length dominance in Randwick.

It was the first NSW City victory for Van der Hoven, which has been in Sydney for five years but was based on Brisbane on Sunday.

“Yes, I wish it had been before,” he said 32 -year -old breakthrough victory.

“But I am very grateful for the opportunity and the team to give me the support they have here, and I hope I can stay on it.

“I’m fine here, I will just try to see how I went there.

He said that the magnificent moments were still raw, but an exciting possibility with a “good foot turn”.

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