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Brave Belmont win by Comfort Me

Comfort Me has continued Playing God’s remarkable winning run with a brave victory in the Cool Ridge Plate (1400m) at Belmont. Rhys Radford’s promising 4yo is the 11th individual winner by the Darling View stallion in the last month.  He is also TBWA’s Winner of the Week. Comfort Me was caught three-wide without cover on […]Read More
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    Almighty headlines at Ascot Finale

    Top 2yo Ex Sport Man headlined another successful autumn at Ascot for Playing God and the Darling View champion can keep the momentum going this Saturday. Playing God was on target with Fiery Water and Bruce Almighty last Saturday and he’s multi-tasked with six starters for the final meeting of the season at Ascot.  Among […]Read More
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      Wolfe Playing long game with Ex Sport Man

      Trainer Steve Wolfe has decided against sending Ex Sport Man to Brisbane for feature races at the upcoming winter carnival. The Playing God gelding is Western Australia’s 2YO Champion-elect following victories in the G2 Karrakatta Plate and RL Magic Millions Classic.  He was hailed the winner of the G3 WA Sires’ Produce Stakes on Saturday […]Read More
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        Playing God’s superior Man wins Karrakatta

        Ex Sport Man validated the Magic Millions Classic as a reliable guide for the G2 Karrakatta Plate when he won Perth’s premier 2yo race at Ascot on Saturday. The Playing God gelding missed the start before unleashing a powerful sprint in the straight to collar Liwa (Mulaazem) and Pat’s Got Sass (Patronize) close to home.  […]Read More
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          Ascot double beckons God Almighty

          Playing God’s recent winning run can continue at Ascot on Saturday when Bruce Almighty and Pletto open the meeting as the favoured pair for the Crown Perth Westspeed Platinum Hcp (1400m). His Magic Millions 2yo Classic winner Ex Sport Man is also primed to win his second black-type event in the LR Perth Stakes (1100m) […]Read More
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            Patience pays off with Indominus

            Indominus has been a frustrating conveyance for connections but he began repaying their patience in the Schweppes Hcp (1800m) at Ascot on Wednesday. The lightly-raced son of Playing God started a $2.15 favourite despite an extended spell in the doldrums since a Northam maiden win in November 2018.  He cornered on the wrong leg but […]Read More
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              Pinhookers target Playing God

              Playing God has landed a combination counter-punch of stakes winners ahead of the Perth Magic Millions Yearling Sale this Thursday and Friday. The Darling View Thoroughbreds sire was laid low by colon surgery in November but that’s been alleviated to a degree by his rising star Ex Sport Man and experienced campaigner Platoon this month. […]Read More
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                Wolfe Man wins Magic Millions Classic

                Set against a backdrop of lockdowns and bushfires, Ex Sport Man was more than equal to the task of winning the RL Magic Millions WA 2YO Classic (1200m) on Saturday. Ex Sport Man had been knocking on the door with quick-closing seconds at Bunbury and Ascot and there was no denying the Playing God youngster […]Read More
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                  Happy win for Son of a Gun

                  Son Of A God struck again on Boxing Day to improve his record to 6 wins from 9 starts in the Happy Birthday Toni Lalich Hcp (1200m) at Ascot. The Simon Miller-trained son of Playing God tracked Ziebell (Nicconi) but took the length of the straight to run down the leader first-up following a five-month […]Read More
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                    Surrender runaway at Bunbury

                    Darling View Thoroughbreds completed a double on Sunday when Surrender Talks and Sweet Strawberry were successful at Bunbury. Surrender Talks (3g I’m All The Talk – True Surrender by Poliuto) opened the card with a runaway four-length victory in the Passionate Baker Maiden (1400m) after being supported from $4.40 into a $2.50 favourite. The Lou […]Read More
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