Showing posts with label All Star Mile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Star Mile. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2024

Jenni by a Mile

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Pride of Jenni on her way to winning the 2024 All Star Mile

It wasn’t what you would call a top class field contesting this year’s edition of the All Star Mile, but worth attending nonetheless as an outing away from home.

The sun was shining and the wind was gentle as compared to the ghastly weather at Flemington on Newmarket Handicap Day.

As the All Star Mile was scheduled to run at 4.15pm, I took my time getting to Caulfield, arriving around 2.15pm.

After locating my friend Rebecca,  I discovered that we were permitted in the Members area, which was directly in front of the winning post; something of a bonus.

Race 5, the Listed Quayclean Anniversary Vase, run over 1600 metres was handy for photography practice before the better races following.

First Immortal who raced on the pace in second place overtook race leader Keats as they approached the winning post to win narrowly from The Summit with Nugget running third.

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First Immortal charges to the finish up the straight

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The Summit on his way to the barriers

The next race was the Redoute’s Choice Stakes for two year olds, and hot favourite Bold Bastille won easily from Immortal Star and Yes Lulu.

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Bold Bastille wins the Redoute’s Choice Stakes

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Immortal Star (pink)  overtaking Yes Lulu to run second

I was pleased to see that Race 7 was named for Mystic Journey, the inaugural winner of the All Star Mile.

The 2024 edition featured a field of pretty smart three year old fillies.

Waltz On By, a grand daughter of former star mare  Miss Finland who won the Golden Slipper and ran second in the Blue Diamond Stakes in 2006, won the bickies in the Mystic Journey, beating Lady Jones by a length with Seonee running third.

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Waltz On By wins the Mystic Journey from Lady Jones

The next race was the feature event, that is The All Star Mile, but before that happened there was a modicum of entertainment in the form of a singer in the stands accompanied by a trumpeter, singing the Tina Turner classic Simply the Best…

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Singer

Then the All Star Mile field emerged onto the track.

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Attractable

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Ayrton

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Cascadian

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Desert Lightning

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Mr Brightside – favourite

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Munhamek

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Holymanz

Mr Brightside was the warm favourite despite having to start from gate 11. This in the end defeated him with Pride of Jenni leading from the start to the finish, running at a solid pace that he was unable to match in time.

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Pride of Jenni  burns up the straight to win the All Star Mile

Mr Brightside came dashing  from the rear of the field to finish second and Cascadian ran third.

And so ended yet another All Star Mile, after which I headed for the station and home.

Next Saturday I’m heading to Moonee Valley to see Imperatriz run in the William Reid Stakes.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Australian Cup 2023 Review

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Cascadian wins the 2023 Australian Cup

The Australian Cup used to be run on the same day as the Newmarket Handicap, but this year it was the single feature race two weeks after.

I’m not at all sure that this strategy on the part of Racing Victoria worked, as the other races on the card were not that interesting.

Anyway, it being the final Group 1 race of the Melbourne Autumn carnival, I decided to attend the meeting.

As no City Loop trains were running last Saturday, it was a bit tricky getting to Southern Cross Station to catch the train to Flemington,  but I managed quite comfortably and arrived at the big track at around 1.40 pm.

Race 3 was just about to start as I wandered up the public lawn to the stalls area, so I lingered at the fence to watch favourite Sparkle flash by and win easily by two lengths from Black Penn.

In the stalls area, the first horses I came across were the Living Legends special guests, Harlem and Gailo  Chop  who ran the quinella in the 2018 Australian Cup. Indeed Harlem also won the race again in 2019.

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Harlem

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Gailo Chop

My main aim whilst I was in the stalls was to get a photo of highly regarded  New Zealand mare Campionessa. Her compatriot and stablemate Imperatriz had won the Group 1 William Reid Stakes the night before at Moonee Valley.

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Campionessa

Campionessa was entered in the Australian Cup, and only got a run after several horses were scratched.

Other Australian Cup runners I came across in the stalls were…

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El Patroness

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Nonconformist

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Smokin’  Romans

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Cascadian

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Bear Story

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Yaphet

Figuring I probably needed some action photo practice I abandoned the stalls and wandered up to my favourite spot on the Western Lawn in plenty of time to watch Race 4, the Listed Bob Hoysted Handicap, a sprint over 1000 metres.

Kallos won the race from The Bopper with A Very Fine Red finishing third

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Kallos wins the Bob Hoysted Handicap

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The Bopper

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Kallos returns to scale

Race 5, the  Listed Roy Higgins, run over 2600 metres was of more interest as the winner scores a Golden Ticket into the Melbourne Cup.

Goldman led the race from the start to the finish to win by almost three lengths from Soulcombe with Swords Drawn running third a further length behind. Goldman is now early  favourite for the Melbourne Cup, and I  can understand why; it was an impressive win.

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Goldman wins the Roy Higgins easily

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Soulcombe (blue) & Swords Drawn run second and third

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Goldman returns to scale

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Soulcombe returns to scale

A couple of years ago speedy mare Sunlight was a big favourite of mine, so it was pleasing to see that she now has a race named in her honour. This was the Listed  Sunlight Classic, a sprint over 1000 metres and run as Race 6 last Saturday at Flemington.

A large field of fifteen runners contested the event and What You Need was the starting favourite. He won convincingly by a length from Renosu and Benedetta.

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What You Need (navy & white) overtaking  Renosu  and Benedetta to win the Sunlight Classic

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What You Need returns to scale

Up next was the feature Group 1 race of the afternoon, the Australian Cup.

Whilst waiting for it to start I checked out the band that was playing in the Elms. Over the afternoon, they had been playing soothing pop numbers, the only one I recognised was Water Melon Sugar, mostly because I have fond memories of reading the book  (by Richard Brautigan) with a similar name in the dim distant past.

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Band

It wasn’t the classiest field assembled for the Australian Cup with no real stand out horses. Cascadian started as favourite after his impressive second placing in the All Star Mile.

Here are some photos of the contestants on their way to the barriers…

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Cascadian

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Emissary

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El Patroness

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Campionessa

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Nonconformist

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Pounding

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Regal Power

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Smokin’ Romans

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Numerian

Cascadian won the race in sensational  fashion, storming from the back of field to overtake Numerian who led from the start. Pounding finished third.

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Australian Cup finish – another photo

I didn’t hang around after the Australian Cup was run being anxious to catch the first train back to city from Flemington at 4.39 pm.

The focus of Group 1 racing will switch to Sydney from now on with the so called Championships offering plenty of exciting racing action, which I will be content to watch at home.

Monday, March 20, 2023

All Things Bright and Beautiful

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Mr Brightside wins the 2023 All Star Mile

When heading off to the races you never really know how the afternoon will play out, the weather, along with the racing action, making the experience unexpected.

Last Saturday the weather was pretty awful, overcast for the main with gusty winds, making it unpleasant for this contact lens wearer.

Anyway, it was All Star Mile Day at Moonee Valley and I had a ticket, so forth I went on the trusty 510 Bus, arriving around 2.00 pm.

Surprisingly it wasn’t all that crowded, so it was easy to get a good position on the fence from which to take photos of the action.

I tested the camera in Race 4 and noticed that the light was not ideal.

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Race 4 charge up the straight – winner Bel Air is furthest left

I gave Race 5 a miss, and hung around in the stalls area for awhile before deciding I needed more photo practice before the main event.

Race 6 was the Listed Abell Stakes run over 1200 metres, so I returned to the fence and managed to get better photos of the action. I saw the fall of Florescent Star from a distance, and was dismayed to see the green screen go up, as she was euthanised.

She’s All Class won from In The Boat and Mileva.

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Race 6 – She’s All Class is furthest left in olive green silks

As the All Star Mile was up next, I stayed where I was on the fence. The fall in the previous race delayed the start by over half an hour. The sun briefly emerged from the cloud cover, but didn’t hang around for the feature event.

A bit of pomp and circumstance  in the form of girls marching out on to the track with flags signalled that the race was not far off.

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Here are photos of some of the contenders as they made their way to the barriers.

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Alligator Blood

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Alenquer

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Keats

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Mr Brightside

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My Oberon

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Pounding

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The Inevitable

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Sheeza Belter

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So Si Bon

As All Star Mile fields go, it wasn’t the most interesting by any means, but the race itself was worth waiting for.

No doubt the Hayes brothers were delighted with Mr Brightside’s victory.  Cascadian finished second and Tassie champ The Inevitable ran third, just ahead of Alligator Blood.

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Another photo of Mr Brightside winning the All Star Mile

And so ended another All Star Mile, after which I headed home.

With the delay in proceedings at Moonee Valley, I did manage to see the Sydney races on the Big Screen, where Anamoe won the George Ryder Stakes and Shinzo was victorious in the Golden Slipper,  giving trainer Chris Waller his first Golden Slipper trophy.

Next Saturday is the last Group 1 meeting of the Melbourne Autumn Carnival and is at Flemington, where the Australian Cup is the feature event.