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Randwick-Kensington R2 - Dawn Service (2c Justify x Sunlight); G and A Waterhouse and Bott; $1,400,000
Randwick-Kensington R1 - Mergeila (2f Justify x Invincibella); Chris Waller; $750,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Now Is The Hour (2c I Am Invincible x Ravi); Chris Waller; $675,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Call Me Mojo (2c Toronado x Mojo Moon); David Pfieffer; $400,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Clear Proof (2c Justify x Crystal Fountain); John Thompson; $300,000
Sandown-Lakeside R1 - Khabalov (2g Russian Revolution x Cappadocia); M G and M Price and Kent; Sibling to Communist; $300,000
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Axius (2c Justify x Orontes); Ciaron Maher; $200,000 Trial winner
Pinjarra Scarpside R2 - Zouconi (2f Nicconi x Zouling); G and A Williams; $120,000 Trial winner
Randwick-Kensington R2 - Imposing Pier (2c Pierata x Breannon); Annabel Neasham; $120,000 Trial winner
Pinjarra Scarpside R2 - Ellemarem (2f Lean Mean Machine x Shalimar Dreaming); Daniel Morton; $70,000 Trial winner
Doomben R2 - Turn The Corner (3g Rubick x Seventhchic); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Royal Merchant; $55,000
Gawler R1 - Normie No Show (4g Exosphere x Personal Service); Garret Lynch; Sibling to Think It Over; $55,000 Trial winner
Doomben R1 - Power Ace (3f So You Think x Power O'raylee); Tony Gollan; Sibling to Snitzkraft; $30,000 Trial winner
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Sires With Winners - Saturday July 26
Here is the full list of 86 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
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The half-brother to Group II winner Stretan Angel, lightly raced three year-old Brutal gelding Glorious Moments was in a class of his own at Randwick on Saturday.
Another G1 Triumph for Aga Khan Stud Bred Gelding
Aga Khan Studs don’t race a lot of geldings, but one that they do is Calandagan, who made it back to back G1 wins overnight when beating a select field in a tactical battle to win the Group I King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1m4f) at Ascot.
First SW For So You Think Stallion Tamasa As Cicala Takes Out Lightning
One of just three named foals by the So You Think stallion Tamasa, the Will Clarken and Niki O’Shea trained 3yo filly Cicala remained unbeaten, going three from three by winning the $120,000 Listed SAJC Lightning Stakes (1050m) at Morphettville.
Consecutive Black Type Victories For Snitzel Filly Bridal Waltz
Stepping up to open company is always a tough task, but 3yo Snitzel filly Bridal Waltz graduated from a last start Listed win over her own age to win the $200,000 Group 3 MRC Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.
Season Finale Flourish for So You Think
Coolmore stalwart So You Think is powering to the end of the Australian racing season with a six winner flurry on Saturday highlighted by a winning treble at Randwick led by his progressive mare Oh Diamond Lil.
Two New SW's for Too Darn Hot
Too Darn Hot is set to be crowned Champion Australian Second Season Sire and is headed back to Darley Australia this spring at a fee of $275,000 and overnight he produced two new stakes-winners in the UK and Ireland.
Zoustar Filly Wander Dune Impresses On Debut In South Africa
Making her debut as favourite in the Race Coast Maiden Juvenile Plate (1200m) at Kenilworth, South Africa on Saturday, 2yo Australian-bred Zoustar filly Wander Dune impressed with an emphatic victory.
One to Watch - Belmont
Racing made a welcome return to Belmont Park yesterday and the first winner to salute on the freshly renovated track was a two year-old that started a red hot favourite and could not have been more impressive!