Brothers in business at Ascot

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Playing God and God Has Spoken won a combined $2.85 million for Colin Loxton and Neville Parnham during their racing careers and the same owner-trainer combination came back with the full-brothers at Ascot on Wednesday.

Playing God completed a stable double with the Parnham-trained Wakan Tanka in the Crown Perth Hcp (1400m).  Earlier in the day, God Has Spoken 3yo Ghost Who Walks had broken his maiden in the Western Racepix (1100m).

Wakan Tanka isn’t regarded as one of our most genuine gallopers – his only other win in 35 starts was at Northam in May 2019 – but, to their credit, punters who backed him from $9 into $5 were finally compensated at the midweek meeting.

“He’s been frustrating,” Parnham admitted.  “He’s been working the place down but hasn’t delivered.  I decided to try him at 1400m and sitting on the pace was the place to be today.  Hopefully, there are more wins in him now.”

Wakan Tanka (5g Playing God – Horrorvism by Oratorio) was purchased by Loxton for $38,000 at the 2017 Perth Magic Millions.  His dam is an unraced full-sister to LR Challenge Stakes winner Private Dancer and she foaled an I’m All The Talk filly in August.

Playing God spearhead Kay Cee won the G2 Lee-Steere Stakes (1400m) for Parnham last Saturday and, following the withdrawal of Arcadia Queen, is a clear-cut $5 favourite to emulate her sire and complete a G1 Kingston Town Classic (1800m) double on December 5.

Darling View Thoroughbreds stands Playing God for $13,200 alongside I’m All The Talk ($6,600), Patronize ($4,400) and Lucky Street ($4,400).  All fees (inc GST) payable April 2021.  Free Return (Conditions apply).

Ghost Who Walks (3g God Has Spoken – Death Knock by Lonhro) is a homebred for Loxton and is still in his initial prep.  “He’s a promising type,” Parnham explained.  “He drew a good gate but was on-and-off the bridle and has more to learn. “

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