Rain forecast keeps Melbourne door ajar for Newnham

Brad Waters - Monday August 14

Heavy forecast rain has left the door slightly ajar for the Mark Newnham-trained Burning Passion to run in Saturday's Listed Regal Roller Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield.

Advertisement
Burning Passion is a longshot chance to travel to Melbourne for Saturday's Caulfield meeting. Photo: Steve Hart

Burning Passion is one of 29 nominations for the Regal Roller Stakes but Newnham said the six-year-old was almost certain to compete in the Show County Quality at Saturday's Randwick meeting.

However, the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast falls of up to 25mm for Melbourne between Tuesday and Saturday, which prevented Newnham from ruling out a trip to Melbourne with Burning Passion.

"It's probably unlikely that he will go down there," Newnham said.

"He's a really good wet tracker and I may be swayed by the weather. I would say it's still unlikely but you never know."

Burning Passion won races in Brisbane in May and June, including the Group III Healy Stakes at Doomben two starts back, before going down by a half-length in the Listed Winter Stakes at Rosehill at his last outing.

Newnham kept up Burning Passion's fitness with a quiet trial at Randwick on August 8 and the Randwick trainer thinks the son of Northern Meteor's condition advantage could help him against higher-rated runners on Saturday.

"He races best when he's fresh and in the race at Rosehill, he had a tough run three-wide on the speed and he got beaten a length so he went pretty well," Newnham said.

"He's going well so it's just a matter of where he is now as a 100-rater, he's really now in that Group III and Listed grade.

"At least a horse like him that has raced through the winter, has got a fitness edge on those better horses returning so this is his chance to catch those horses when they're not at their best."

Newnham said he would accept with Francesco in the Benchmark 90 Handicap (1400m) at Randwick after he scratched the gelding from a race at Rosehill last Saturday because of a wide barrier.

Advertisment
More Reading...
Unbeaten Filly a New Stakes-Winner for Ghaiyyath
Darley shuttler Ghaiyyath (IRE) is not returning to Australia this year after four seasons at Darley Victoria, but he was in the news overnight with a new stakes-winner after his unbeaten three year-old filly Al Uqda won the Listed Vichy Prix Madame Jean Couturie (2000m).
Exciting Aussie 3YO Awarded Champion HK Griffin
The title of Champion HK Griffin is one not bestowed lightly on a talented three year-old with two of the past three winners being Champion Sprinters Ka Ying Rising (NZ) and Lucky Sweynesse (NZ) and the exciting winner for 2024/2025 was announced last night at the final meeting of the season at Happy Valley.
Smart Winner for Hanseatic
Rosemont Stud’s Hanseatic added a fourth winner to his tally on Thursday at Kembla when the John Thompson trained gelding Sea Admiral opened his account.
Sires With Winners - Thursday July 17
Here is the full list of 40 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Karaka Graduates Shoot for Selangor’s Seven-Figure Prize
A quality cast of four-year-olds will clash in Malaysia’s richest race this weekend, with a significant NZB influence throughout the 16-horse field.
No Rush with Savaglee
Star colt Savaglee is likely to be a notable absentee from all spring feature events.
What Stallions Can Step Up in Hong Kong?
The Hong Kong racing season is over for another year, so a look at their sire tables by earnings and winners is always interesting and there is no surprise at the top with now pensioned Deep Field claiming his fourth consecutive champion sire title, but given he is now out of the picture the big question is what sires will replace him?
Another Aussie Stakes-Winner for Lope de Vega
It’s just as well Australian owners are keen on bringing in imported tried horses to Australia or the $200,000 Listed Grafton Cup (2350m) on Thursday would have looked a very skinny event, but as it happened there was a promising young stayer on top in Don Diego de Vega (Fr).
Breeding To Win – Crystal Ball – New Season 3YOs to Follow
Who are we highlighting this week? - Analysis of the G1 winning 3YO’s for this season has made us realise how many horses on this list took giant strides from two to three, so we are looking into the crystal ball to find some juveniles we believe could end next season as G1 performers if not G1 winners.
Farnan Filly Impresses at Kembla
Selected as a foundation sire for Kia Ora Stud, Golden Slipper winner Farnan has provided a dream start for the Hunter Valley farm with a slew of smart winners from his first crop this season including Commanding Belle, who became his 11th winner on Thursday.