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Brothers in business at Ascot

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 […]Read More
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    Kay Cee flying in Perth

    Kay Cee has maintained her prominent position in markets for the G1 Railway Stakes (1600m) and G1 Kingston Town Classic (1800m) in reaction to the continuing stand-off with interstate flights into Perth. On Monday, racing.com in Melbourne reported Perth Racing is bracing for the likelihood of no more flights into Western Australia until the end […]Read More
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      Smash and Grab for Playing God

      Neville Parnham tipped midweek winner Smashing will make the grade in open company after her victory against the odds at Ascot on Wednesday. The Playing God filly was posted three-wide without cover but still found the line with a determined finish to just beat Steve Wolfe’s Playing God filly Alpha And Omega.  The form out […]Read More
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        Perth beckons late bloomer by Playing God

        Invictus Domini has emerged from left-field as the latest galloper with potential by Darling View Thoroughbreds stallion Playing God. Since resuming from a spell earlier this month, the 5yo gelding is unbeaten in two starts winning by a combined margin of 18 lengths in Geraldton.  “We’ve been very patient,” trainer Adrian Tiver revealed.  “There were […]Read More
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          Playing God second on sires’ premiership

          Comfort Me shouldered off the fence at the furlong to continue his consistent form in the Vale Delicacy Hcp (1600m) at Belmont on Saturday. The Playing God gelding was bolting behind front-runner Lonsdale Lady at the furlong before being manoeuvred into clear air by Craig Staples. He was racing first time at a mile but […]Read More
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            Comfortable double for Playing God

            Playing God sired another city double on Saturday when Fiery Water and Comfort Me gave punters a profitable start at Belmont. They both won like short-priced favourites should for their sire who starts covering his latest book of mares at Darling View Thoroughbreds next week. Fiery Water (4g Playing God – Palace Alice by Palace […]Read More
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              Pletto steps up to Plate

              Pletto is ready to rise through the grades after a promising win for Playing God and Pearce Racing at Belmont. The midweek result added a timely update for her sire Playing God who is now based at Darling View Thoroughbreds and it also put the spotlight on a couple of close relations at the Mungrup […]Read More
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                Mile Suits Miss Margaux at Belmont

                Miss Margaux looked a typical Playing God when stretching out for a promising win in the TABtouch Westspeed Plate (1600m) on Saturday. Graduating to a mile at Belmont for her fifth start, the 3yo filly tracked Obstination into the straight and had enough in reserve under a hands-and-heels ride from Shaun McGruddy. “They kicked up […]Read More
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                  Perth Darling wins Belmont Guineas

                  Kay Cee has launched the new-look line-up at Darling View Thoroughbreds with a resolute victory in the LR Belmont Guineas (1600m). Her sire Playing God will cover his first book at Darling View this season along with his former Mungrup Stud colleague I’m All The Talk. They join incumbent stallions Patronize and Lucky Street on […]Read More
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                    Playing God to stay in WA

                    Darling View Thoroughbreds has announced the purchase of champion sire Playing God to stand at its property in Mundijong. The former Mungrup Stud stallion will transfer up the Great Southern Hwy to continue his career 350km closer to Perth. A 12yo son of Blackfriars, he will stand alongside Lucky Street (Oratorio) and Patronize (Redoute’s Choice). […]Read More
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