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Trainer Danny Gargan, who broke through at the highest level with Dornoch in the 2024 Belmont Stakes, is preparing another contender for the American Classics as Talkin is lined up for the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park on May 16.

Preakness Stakes 2026 contenders

Talkin arrives off a credible third-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland on April 4, a race dominated by Further Ado. The son of Good Magic showed determination despite being held along the rail for much of the contest, only finding daylight when the race had effectively slipped away.

Gargan, speaking from his South Florida base as he prepared to move his string north, made it clear that the decision to bypass the Kentucky Derby had long been part of the plan.

“The Preakness is the kind of race that fits him,” Gargan explained. “He’s not a big, heavy horse and I don’t want to do too much with him. The Derby can be overwhelming — a big field, a lot of traffic. I’ve been there before.”

Instead, the focus remains firmly on the more compact field and slightly shorter distance of the Preakness, run over 1 3/16 miles. Gargan believes those conditions could allow Talkin to settle comfortably just off the pace and deliver a stronger finish.

“He should get a better trip,” Gargan added. “If we can sit third or fourth instead of being stuck inside, he’ll have a real chance to show what he can do. I’d love to win the Preakness.”

A $600,000 yearling purchase at Keeneland, Talkin races in partnership colours for a group that includes Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and R.A. Hill Stable. Like Gargan’s previous Classic winner, he is by Good Magic, a sire whose progeny have continued to thrive in elite company.

The colt is expected to remain at Keeneland for his final preparations before shipping to Maryland. Joel Rosario, who partnered him in the Blue Grass, is likely to retain the ride, with Kendrick Carmouche named as a possible alternative.

Gargan is also planning a broader assault on the Laurel card, with Grade 1-placed filly Snowyte pencilled in for the Allaire Dupont Distaff, while Golden Tornado — a leading juvenile from last season — may return in the Sir Barton Stakes.

Elsewhere on the trail, the Lexington Stakes at Keeneland has once again thrown up a possible Preakness contender. While winner Trendsetter will not be supplemented for the Triple Crown series, runner-up The Hell We Did remains under consideration.

Trainer Todd Fincher indicated that the Preakness had been part of the colt’s longer-term plan, even before his encouraging effort in the Lexington. Having previously raced over shorter distances, The Hell We Did adapted well to the step up in trip and showed natural speed to remain competitive throughout.

“He should improve from here,” Fincher said. “We’ll talk it over with the owners and decide. The next time he goes two turns, he should be even better.”

Historically, the Lexington Stakes has served as a reliable stepping stone to the Preakness, producing notable performers in recent years. With five weeks between the races, connections often see it as an ideal platform for late-developing contenders.

For Gargan and Talkin, however, the path has been more deliberate — one designed to give the colt the best possible opportunity to compete on the biggest stage without being overexposed too early.

If the plan comes together, Talkin could provide his trainer with another defining moment in racing’s most prestigious series.

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Apprentice Nichola Yuen’s rapid rise in Hong Kong racing gathered further momentum at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 April), where the 25-year-old recorded her first double in the city and extended a remarkable early sequence of success.

Nichola Yuen Sha Tin double headlines a remarkable start to her Hong Kong career.

Yuen maintained a perfect record of riding winners at each of her first three meetings, guiding a pair of Hong Kong debutants to victory for trainer Ricky Yiu. Flashing Fighter (117lb) opened her account in the first section of the Class 4 Hart Handicap (1200m), before Fortune Link (113lb) completed the brace in the Class 3 Jordan Handicap (1400m).

The milestone double also earned Yuen a share of the afternoon’s Jockey Challenge alongside experienced Group 1-winning rider Brenton Avdulla, who matched her tally with two wins. In doing so, Yuen became the fastest female rider to claim the Jockey Challenge in Hong Kong.

“First of all, thank you so much to Ricky and Eric (Yiu), they give me so many opportunities and it is great to have my first double here in Sha Tin and especially for my boss,” Yuen said. “I want to thank The Hong Kong Jockey Club, the Apprentices’ School, Miss Amy Chan and Mr Felix Coetzee.

“They have given me great support, and I am very fortunate to be here on this very big stage and to have a great performance on good horses.”

Fortune Link, previously campaigned in Australia under trainer Greg Eurell, collected a PP Bonus of HK$1.5 million, helping Yiu advance to 30 winners for the season.

Avdulla’s brace came aboard Douglas Whyte-trained Bling Bling Genius (133lb) in the Class 5 Gillies Handicap (1600m) and David Hayes’ My Mars (121lb), who impressed on debut in the Class 3 Parkes Handicap (1200m), also earning a HK$1.5 million PP Bonus.

Formerly known as Unbreakable Duke when trained in Ireland by Diego Dias, My Mars delivered a performance that caught the attention of Hayes.

“It was an amazing effort,” Hayes said. “It was a great ride by Brenton, but it really was a superb effort by this young horse. A European horse on first run in Hong Kong, they usually can’t do it, and when they do, they might be pretty good.

“In a couple of his races in Ireland, he wasn’t well ridden – I just thought he went to the front too soon. He’s got the right brain for Hong Kong – he’s very calm, he’s strong, he eats, and to win in that short time of being in Hong Kong is an incredible effort.”

Elsewhere on the card, Mark Newnham edged ahead in the tightly contested trainers’ championship, moving to 48 wins for the campaign after Crimson Flash (127lb) captured the Class 2 Pilkem Handicap (1200m) under Andrea Atzeni. The result gave Newnham a narrow advantage over Caspar Fownes (47), with David Hayes and Danny Shum both on 42 wins, followed closely by Francis Lui (41) and John Size (35).

Crimson Flash, formerly trained in Australia as He’s In Like Flynn, improved his Hong Kong record to five wins and two seconds from 13 starts, amassing prizemoney of HK$10.5 million.

“He’s a good horse and he’s still improving,” Newnham said. “You could see when he first goes under pressure he tends to lift his head a little bit, and it wasn’t until the last part of the race where he really let down well.

“He’s still learning and is building a good record. He’s shown today that he’s capable around the bend at Sha Tin; he’s pretty versatile.”

Trainer Chris So celebrated a personal milestone with his 250th Sha Tin turf winner as Elite Golf (135lb) landed the second section of the Class 4 Hart Handicap (1200m) under Harry Bentley. Despite conceding 21lb to Leading Dragon, ridden by Yuen, the three-year-old showed determination to edge clear late.

“The horse has got ability, but he’s still very green,” So said. “We have to give him a bit of time to grow mentally and he needs to mature.”

John Size and Alexis Badel combined successfully with Alabama Song (117lb) in the Class 4 Kowloon Cricket Club Centenary Cup Handicap (1400m), holding off a late surge from Forza Toro, who finished strongly after a slow start.

Francis Lui kept his championship hopes alive as Amazing Partners (123lb) secured the Class 3 Humphreys Handicap (1600m) under Vincent Ho, with the trainer noting the horse’s continued improvement over longer distances.

Additional winners on the card included Perfect One (126lb) for Dennis Yip and Zac Purton in the Bowring Plate (1000m), He Was Me (124lb) for Tony Cruz and Karis Teetan in the Class 5 Gascoigne Handicap (1400m), and Happy Boss (135lb), who delivered for David Eustace and Luke Ferraris in the second section of the Class 4 Cox’s Handicap (1400m).

Racing in Hong Kong now shifts to Happy Valley for the midweek meeting on Wednesday (15 April), where several of Sunday’s standout performers are expected to remain in focus.

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An exciting day of National Hunt racing is set to unfold at Hexham Racecourse on Monday, April 13, featuring an eight-race programme packed with competitive fields, testing distances, and a mix of hurdles, chases, and a concluding bumper. With solid prize money on offer throughout the card, the meeting promises quality action and opportunities for both rising stars and seasoned performers.

The opening race at 2:00 pm, the carpetgallop.co.uk “National Hunt” Novices’ Hurdle Race, brings together 12 runners over 2 miles and 48 yards for a prize of £10,000. This contest is likely to showcase emerging talent, with several runners aiming to build early momentum in their hurdling careers.

The feature race of the day comes at 2:30 pm, the Anthony Woods Electrical Lightning Bolt Handicap Steeple Chase, offering the highest prize money of £12,850. A competitive field of 13 runners will take on the sharp trip of 1 mile, 7 furlongs and 133 yards. A Nicky Richards-trained gelding heads the weights with a rating of 110 carrying 12 stone, while That One, trained by James Walton and ridden by Jack Power, also competes off the same mark and weight. Heads Or Harps, representing Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore, brings consistent recent form into the race and is rated 109.

Choose A Copper adds further strength from the same yard, while Rock On Jet arrives with solid recent efforts under George Bewley. Flash du Pistolet, trained by Stuart Coltherd, and Too Cool Forshrule, handled by Jonathan Burke, both look capable of challenging. Forsa Bay and Powerofjet provide additional depth to the field, with the latter showing consistent placed form. Royal Deeside, Kicksaftersix, and Nonbinding bring experience to the contest, while Elusive Warrior completes the lineup at the lower end of the weights, making this one of the most competitive races on the card.

At 3:00 pm, the Horslyx Mares’ Handicap Hurdle sees eight runners competing over 2 miles and 48 yards for £10,900. This race often produces tactical battles, with mares looking to assert their dominance in a competitive division.

The 3:30 pm Mick Walsh Open Ditch Handicap Steeple Chase is one of the toughest tests of the day, with 16 runners tackling 3 miles and 41 yards for a £10,000 prize. Stamina and jumping precision will be key factors in this extended-distance contest.

At 4:00 pm, the Happy Retirement Maurice and Anne Barnes Handicap Hurdle features 10 runners over 2 miles, 4 furlongs and 28 yards, with £9,100 at stake. The same race conditions are repeated at 4:30 pm, offering another opportunity for middle-distance hurdlers to make an impact on the card.

The 5:00 pm Pointing Pointers Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase sees eight runners go over 3 miles and 41 yards for £5,500. This race typically highlights experienced runners known for their endurance and jumping reliability.

The meeting concludes at 5:35 pm with the carpetgallop.co.uk Pro Fibre Surface Setting Standards Open National Hunt Flat Race, where nine runners will compete over 2 miles and 48 yards for £6,500. This bumper provides a stage for young and unexposed horses to begin their racing journeys.

With a well-balanced schedule and strong fields across all races, Hexham’s Monday meeting is set to deliver an entertaining and competitive day of jump racing.

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At Gulfstream Park on Saturday, War to Remember delivered a determined performance to finally get off the mark, holding on bravely to land a maiden claimer and provide trainer Christopher Hall with a long-awaited first career success. The four-year-old gelding, owned by Anthony Minto, showed grit in the closing stages to prevail by a narrow margin after a testing stretch battle.

Christopher Hall first win.

By War of Will, the gelding completed 5½ furlongs on the Tapeta surface in 1:04.78, registering his breakthrough victory at the 13th attempt and his third start since being claimed in early February. The result marked a turning point both for the horse, who had gone close in recent outings, and for his trainer, who had been knocking on the door.

Ridden by Anthony Thomas, War to Remember broke alertly and quickly moved into the lead, covering the opening quarter in 22.82 seconds. He was briefly headed approaching the bend but responded willingly under pressure, regaining the advantage at the top of the stretch and digging deep to hold off Dew in the final strides.

“It feels good. He was the favourite, so I knew he had a big shot,” Hall said. “I thought he would win by further, but I’m glad he won.”

The victory carried added significance for Hall, who has spent nearly two decades working with horses in Florida before setting up on his own just over a year ago. Prior to this success, he had recorded five runner-up finishes and two thirds from 18 starters, repeatedly going close without securing that elusive first win.

“I’ve been training on my own for a year now, but I’ve been dealing with horses for almost 18 years here in Florida,” Hall said. “So far, so good. We had five seconds and now we have this win.”

With seven horses currently under his care at Gulfstream, the result could mark the beginning of a more productive run for the stable. There was also a moment of light-hearted celebration in the winner’s circle, where Hall was doused with a bucket of water by the gelding’s groom, surrounded by friends who had gathered to witness the milestone.

For War to Remember, the success followed two close second-place finishes last month and confirmed his consistency at this level. For Hall, it was a moment of validation after years of work behind the scenes — and perhaps the first of many to come.

Also read “I Am Maximus makes history with second Grand National Victory”

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The distinguished Newcastle Racecourse will present a comprehensive seven-race evening fixture on Monday, 13 April, featuring a well-structured sequence of contests across sprint and middle-distance categories. The programme will commence at 5:30 PM and conclude at 8:30 PM, with prize money ranging from £6,200 to £15,200. The meeting will bring together a varied mix of experienced handicappers, progressive novices, and lightly raced maiden runners, ensuring a competitive standard throughout on the all-weather surface.

The evening will get underway with the At The Races App Handicap Stakes (Class 6) at 5:30 PM. This opening contest will be run over 1m 2f 42y and will carry prize money of £6,200, attracting a field of 7 runners. Among those set to line up are Pantile’s Gift, Sovereign Bright, Meritocratic, Raven’s View, Fuzeyya, and Project Kinsman. As an early staying contest, the race will place emphasis on rhythm, positioning, and the ability to sustain effort in the closing stages.

Shortly thereafter, the programme will continue with the Sky Sports Racing Handicap Stakes (Class 6) at 6:00 PM. Run over 6f for a purse of £6,200, this race will feature a full field of 14 runners. Entries such as Fille Unique, Thornaby Annie, Northern Tempest, Cosmic Clarets, Taaklam, and Marra Donna will contribute to a competitive sprint contest. The shorter trip will demand a sharp break from the stalls and consistent pace throughout.

The focus will then shift to emerging talent in the Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 5) at 6:30 PM. Covering 7f 14y and offering £8,000 in prize money, this race will include 11 runners. Billyjoegold, Noelan Star, Balmoral Boy, Eagle Thunder, Whernside, and Horu Kanu are among those expected to feature. As a novice event, it will provide a platform for lightly raced horses to demonstrate improvement and racecourse experience.

As the meeting gathers momentum, attention will turn to the feature event, the Handicap Stakes (Class 3) at 7:00 PM. This contest will be run over 6f 1y and will offer the highest prize fund on the card at £15,200. A competitive field of 10 runners is expected, including Toyotomi, Albasheer, The Caltonian, Wicket Keeper, Paddy’s Day, and Evening Saigon. With quality performers engaged, this race will serve as the central highlight of the evening programme.

Midway through the latter half of the card, the programme will present the Maiden Stakes (Class 4) at 7:30 PM. Run over 1m 5y with prize money of £10,000, the race will feature 8 runners. Alembic, Eddaari, Far Far Out, Heathers Feather, Master of Entropy, and Showcasing Star are expected participants. The contest will provide a valuable opportunity for unproven runners to secure a first career success while gaining further race experience.

In the penultimate stage of the meeting, competitive action will resume with the Handicap Stakes (Class 6) at 8:00 PM. This race will be contested over 1m 6y for £6,200 and will include a field of 11 runners. The Cookstown Cafu, Barleybrown, Rocket Rod, Mercurius Power, Book of Life, and Berkshire Phantom will take part in what is likely to be a steadily run middle-distance contest with emphasis on endurance and timing.

Bringing the evening programme to its conclusion, the final race will be staged at 8:30 PM with the Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 5f. This concluding sprint will carry prize money of £7,600 and will feature 10 runners, including Hover On The Wind, Dc Cogent, Blue Force, Darlo Pride, Herakles, and Rock of England. The minimum trip will ensure a fast-paced finish to the meeting, placing importance on early acceleration and finishing speed.

The Newcastle Race Cards 13 April fixture will deliver a well-balanced and professionally structured programme, combining sprint races, middle-distance handicaps, and developmental contests for novice and maiden runners. The variation in race distances, field sizes, and class levels will ensure that each contest offers its own competitive dynamic, contributing to a consistent and engaging evening of racing.

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Leicester will stage an eight-race programme on Monday, 13 April, presenting a carefully structured afternoon of flat racing that will combine developing novice contests with well-matched handicap events. The fixture will unfold across a wide spectrum of distances, beginning with sharp six-furlong sprints and progressing to stamina-testing races over one mile, three furlongs, and 194 yards. With prize money ranging from £6,000 to £10,000, the meeting will attract a varied and competitive field, bringing together emerging talent and seasoned performers in a balanced racing card.

Opening proceedings will commence at 1:52 PM with The British Stallion Studs Confined Novice Stakes (Class 4), run over six furlongs with prize money of £10,000. A competitive field of 13 runners is expected to go to post, including Aigeas, Westport, Crimson Rose, Blazing Sam, Nevasca Cinza, and Percy’s Star. As a confined novice event, this race will serve as an early opportunity for lightly raced horses to demonstrate their speed and early development. The sprint distance will place immediate emphasis on breaking well from the stalls and maintaining pace throughout.

The programme will gather further momentum at 2:22 PM with the Novice Stakes (Class 4), staged over seven furlongs and offering a prize fund of £10,000. Twelve runners are set to line up, featuring Beagle Bay, Clough, Dumuji, I’ll Be Back, Court Alert, and Erudition. The additional furlong will introduce a stronger emphasis on stamina, while still requiring tactical speed. This contest is expected to provide a clearer assessment of progression among runners transitioning from shorter trips.

Attention will then turn to middle-distance racing at 2:52 PM with the Handicap Stakes (Class 5), run over one mile, three furlongs, and 194 yards with prize money of £7,000. Seven runners, including Expressionless, Serviceman, Johnny Boom, Alta Rica, Seraphic, and Sea of Charm, are expected to compete. This longer-distance event will demand patience and effective race management, with positioning likely to become increasingly important in the closing stages as stamina is tested.

The mid-card action will intensify at 3:22 PM with the first division of the Handicap Stakes (Class 5) (Division I), contested over six furlongs for £7,000. A field of 10 runners is anticipated, featuring Waistcoat, Al Barez, Wreck It Ryley, Just Queen High, Thunderous Love, Lodge, and Spring Bloom. With a competitive lineup, the race will emphasise early pace and tactical placement, particularly in a sprint where margins are typically narrow.

Shortly thereafter, the tempo will be maintained at 3:52 PM with the second division of the Handicap Stakes (Class 5) (Division II), also run over six furlongs with prize money of £7,000. Nine runners are declared, including Em Four, Tenbob Tommy, Beyond Borders, Shazani, Invincible Speed, and Rogue Allegiance. Similar conditions to the previous division will ensure another closely contested race, with consistency and finishing effort expected to be decisive factors.

The later stages of the meeting will unfold at 4:22 PM with the Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over seven furlongs, carrying £7,000 in prize money. Seven runners will go to post, including Brunel Nation, Tactical Plan, Mission Command, Red Mirage, This Farh, and Forever My Prince. The slightly extended distance will require a balance between speed and endurance, with runners needing to conserve energy for a sustained finish.

As the card progresses towards its concluding phase, the 4:52 PM Handicap Stakes (Class 5) will be run over one mile, three furlongs, and 194 yards for a prize fund of £7,000. A select field of five runners, including Engross, Gaelic Approach, Emma’s Letter, Five Moons, and Hengist Pod, will contest this race. With fewer participants, the pace of the race may develop more tactically, placing emphasis on timing and positioning rather than outright speed.

The meeting will draw to a competitive close at 5:22 PM with the Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over seven furlongs, offering prize money of £6,000. A large field of 17 runners is expected, including Creciente, Fullstop, Castlekeely, Space Moon, Shimmering Spirit, Euphonia, and Give Me Sun. The sizeable field will increase the complexity of the race, where navigating traffic and securing a clear run will be critical to success, ensuring a fitting and competitive conclusion to the programme.

The Leicester Race Cards 13 April fixture will provide a comprehensive and competitive schedule, bringing together novice performers and experienced handicap runners across a varied range of distances, creating a balanced and engaging day of racing.

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The prestigious Abu Dhabi Turf Club presented a comprehensive eight-race programme on 11 April, delivering a well-balanced sequence of contests that combined speed-oriented sprints with stamina-testing middle-distance events. The meeting was conducted on a professionally managed surface and attracted a competitive lineup of runners representing established stables and accomplished riders. Throughout the afternoon, the races unfolded at a steady tempo, highlighting both tactical riding and disciplined preparation, while several leading trainers and jockeys secured multiple successes across the card.

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Setting the standard in the opening contest, the Native Bloodline Sprint saw BORAQ EL MEDAM produce a controlled and efficient run to secure victory in 1:46.96. Ridden by Anas Al Siyabi, the winner maintained a steady rhythm before asserting late to finish ahead of BARJAH, while NASHMI AL HOSEN stayed on to take third place. Trainer Mohammed Al Shamsi’s preparation was evident in the horse’s composed finish.

Building on the competitive momentum, the Homeland Glory Handicap featured a strong closing performance from BAUDELAIRE DE GHAZAL, who secured victory in 1:46.15 under Bernardo Pinheiro. Trained by Hamad Al Marar, the runner was well-positioned throughout before finishing decisively. BF GALA ran a consistent race to take second, while ITALY completed the top three.

Maintaining a brisk pace in the third race, the Turf Club Crown saw IMPRESSIVE ACT emerge as the dominant performer. Clocking 1:24.55, the Bhupat Seemar-trained runner, under Qais Al Busaidi, showed early speed and sustained acceleration to hold off THE ICE PHOENIX, with MOSTABSHIR finishing third.

Delivering one of the sharper performances on the card, the Wathba Stallions Cup for Private Owners was claimed by GERYON, who completed the race in 1:19.41. Silvestre De Sousa guided the Musabbeh Al Mheiri-trained runner with precision, maintaining a strong tempo throughout. BASHASHA AL REEF finished second after a consistent run, while TS ARIZONA secured third.

Testing stamina over a longer distance, the Al Asayl Maiden Division 1 saw FEERA produce a well-judged effort to record victory in 2:33.16. Bernardo Pinheiro secured his second success of the meeting for trainer Hamad Al Marar. ZAWAN DE MIREVAL finished second after a steady performance, while ALSALAM completed the placings.

Continuing the pattern in the staying division, the Al Asayl Maiden Division 2 was won by YARMOUK, who delivered a composed and sustained run to finish in 2:32.38. Silvestre De Sousa partnered the Majed Al Jahoori-trained runner to success, with TAROUK DU LOUP taking second and MARLO DE FAUST finishing third.

Highlighting the feature endurance contest, the Arabian Triple Crown R3 saw AZZAM AH rise to the occasion with a strong staying performance, completing the distance in 2:29.27. Sandro Paiva rode the Qaiss Aboud-trained runner with patience and control. YASSA finished second after a competitive effort, while KAYLA DU SOLEIL secured third.

Bringing the meeting to a fitting conclusion, The Capital Grand Finale was claimed by LAMAN EDELVEYS, who produced a solid finishing effort to win in 2:33.39. Under Ray Dawson, the Bhupat Seemar-trained runner showed balance and control in the closing stages. SHEPPERTON LODGE finished second, while PANTANI completed the top three.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the consistency of leading connections. Trainer Hamad Al Marar recorded multiple victories, while Bhupat Seemar also enjoyed success across the card. Among jockeys, Bernardo Pinheiro and Silvestre De Sousa stood out with multiple winning rides, underlining their strong presence throughout the programme.

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A full twelve-race card was concluded at Hanshin Racecourse in Japan on Sunday, 12 April, with a varied and well-structured programme spanning sprint, mile, and middle-distance contests. The meeting brought together a balanced mix of emerging runners and established performers, with each race contributing to a steadily building narrative through the afternoon. The highlight came in the Group 1 Oka Sho, where Star Anise delivered a decisive performance, underlining both quality and composure at the highest level. Across the card, consistent riding standards and disciplined race execution were evident, reflecting the depth of competition at the venue.

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Opening the afternoon’s proceedings, set a measured early tone with two efficient performances. Race 1 was secured by STELLAR EVE, who recorded a winning time of 1:25.2. Atsuya Nishimura ensured a controlled ride throughout for trainer Haruki Sugiyama, with Hiroo Race Co. Ltd. listed as owner. The early fractions were handled effectively, allowing the winner to maintain momentum through the closing stages. In Race 2, SMART GLOIRE followed with a composed success in 1:52.9. Yuichi Kitamura partnered the runner with precision for trainer Shogo Hatabata, representing owner Toru Okawa, as the race unfolded in a steady rhythm before a decisive finish.

Continuing the sequence of competitive finishes  maintained the pace of the programme with contrasting but equally effective performances. Race 3 went to MISS HENRY, who clocked a sharp 1:12.4 under Hideaki Miyuki. Trained by Tomohiko Hatsuki and owned by Cypress Holdings LLC., the winner showed early speed and sustained it efficiently to the line. Race 4 saw LA LA FACULTE prevail in 1:33.6, with Taisei Danno delivering a well-timed ride for trainer Takashi Saito and owner Fujii Kosan Co. Ltd., positioning the runner effectively before asserting in the final stages.

As the programme gathered further rhythm, Race 5 and Race 6 produced performances that highlighted both stamina and tactical awareness. Race 5 was claimed by RESUSCITATION in 1:23.8, as Yuji Hishida guided the runner with balance for trainer Inao Okada and owner Tadakuni Sugiyama. The race developed evenly, with the winner responding strongly when asked. Race 6 followed with SONIC STEP, who stopped the clock at 1:51.8. Atsuya Nishimura completed a notable double on the card, steering the runner confidently for trainer Tomokazu Takano and owner Silk Racing Co. Ltd., maintaining consistency in pace throughout.

Elevating the quality of the mid-card contests offered refined performances from experienced connections. Race 7 featured JAZZALDIA, who recorded 1:31.9 under Christophe Lemaire. The ride reflected patience and positioning for trainer Kiyoshi Hagiwara, with ownership under Sunday Racing Co. Ltd., as the runner produced a controlled finish. Race 8, the KAWANISHI TOKUBETSU, went to SMART KAIROS in 1:51.1. Riki Takasugi partnered the winner for trainer Yoshito Yahagi and owner Toru Okawa, with the race unfolding in a measured manner before the decisive move in the latter stages.

Transitioning into the feature stages of the afternoon, Race 9 and Race 10 added further depth to the programme with higher-grade contests. Race 9, the listed WASURENAGUSA SHO, was won by JURYOKU PIERROT in 1:59.1. Seina Imamura delivered a composed ride for trainer Ryo Terashima, with Kensuke Kondo as owner, managing the tempo effectively before securing the result. Race 10, the KYOBASHI STAKES, saw MEINER ENIGMA record 1:59.6 under Akihide Tsumura. Trained by Naohiro Yoshida and owned by Thoroughbred Club Ruffian Co. Ltd., the performance was marked by steady progression and a well-judged finish.

Headlining the afternoon’s premier segment, Race 11 and Race 12 concluded the meeting with the day’s most significant contests. Race 11, the OKA SHO (Japanese 1000 Guineas), was captured by STAR ANISE in a time of 1:31.5. Kohei Matsuyama executed a measured and controlled ride for trainer Tomokazu Takano, with ownership under Katsumi Yoshida. The Group 1 feature was run at a consistent pace, with the winner asserting authority at a crucial stage to secure a clear result. Race 12, the UMEDA STAKES, brought the card to a close with DOUBLE JOKE recording 2:04.6. Kenichi Ikezoe partnered the runner for trainer Shinya Kobayashi and owner Godolphin, concluding the programme with a composed and structured performance.

Across the full twelve-race card, the meeting reflected a balanced distribution of success among jockeys, trainers, and ownership groups. Multiple riders delivered consistent performances, while leading stables maintained a steady presence throughout the programme. The overall structure of the meeting ensured continuity in quality, with each race contributing to a cohesive and competitive afternoon of racing at Hanshin.

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At Gulfstream Park on Saturday, Miss Vyvyanne continued her rich vein of form, producing another assured front-running display to capture the $75,000 Golden Beach Handicap for older fillies and mares over five furlongs on turf. Trained by Gail Cox for Ralph Murray and Calstar Farm Inc., the six-year-old mare dictated terms from the outset and was never seriously threatened, crossing the line a comfortable 1¼ lengths clear.

Golden Beach Handicap results.

Breaking sharply, Miss Vyvyanne quickly established control under Pietro Moran, setting brisk early fractions of 21.99 and 43.72 seconds. With a clear advantage turning for home, she maintained her momentum down the stretch to complete the trip in 55.22 seconds on a ‘good’ course, securing her fourth consecutive victory.

Moran, the 2025 Eclipse Award-winning apprentice, has partnered the mare in all four wins during this streak, including a convincing optional claiming allowance success on Gulfstream’s Tapeta surface in March. The rider spoke of the mare’s natural pace and willingness.

“She runs her best races when she’s up there. She’s really fast. She just takes me there and she does the rest. She’s a pretty honest horse and very nice to ride,” Moran said. “She was just cruising. As soon as we hit the quarter pole I knew I had a lot of horse. The closer she got to the wire, she did what she needed to do.”

A daughter of Rainbow Heir, Miss Vyvyanne has flourished since being claimed for $32,000 at Woodbine last June. After a quiet start for her new connections, she closed out her 2025 season with back-to-back allowance victories before returning from a five-month break to win again earlier this year.

Trainer Gail Cox credited both the mare’s consistency and the benefit of a well-timed rest.

“Truly, she’s run well for everybody. She’s just a nice filly. We just gave her a break that I don’t think she’s had for a long time because she’s gone from barn to barn,” Cox said. “We brought her to run thinking turf, but then she ran so well on Tapeta here too.”

Carrying 121 pounds, Miss Vyvyanne shared top weight with the favourite Great Venezuela, who finished third. Le Amazonia, trained by Victor Barboza Jr., chased the winner throughout and held on for second under Samy Camacho, while Great Venezuela stayed on for third a further 1¾ lengths back.

The victory marked the 11th win of Miss Vyvyanne’s career from 23 starts, underlining her current dominance in sprint company and reaffirming her effectiveness when allowed to dictate the pace.

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