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Darling View sires firing for Stewart

Ascot trainer Russell Stewart has ambitious plans for his Darling View Thoroughbreds-sired gallopers Swear To God (Playing God) and Street Parade (Lucky Street). The promising 3yo pair remain on track for the LR Placid Ark Stakes (1200m) worth $500,000 at Ascot on November 12. Swear To God did best of the rest behind runaway Belmont […]Read More
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    All Show all class at Belmont

    Trainer Trevor Andrews unveiled a filly with immense potential when he unleashed All Show at Belmont on Saturday. The 3yo daughter of former Darling View stallion I’m All The Talk was pitched in against some talented opposition first-up since April but made them look second-rate in a 3yo sprint over 1000m. “She’s an exciting filly […]Read More
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      Playing God strike-rate enhanced by Advanced

      Playing God appears to have another black-type player in the making after Advanced put his rivals away on Saturday. Advanced (Photo: Western Racepix) is a younger full-brother of Group 1 galloper Platoon and he’s also going in the right direction for Peters Investments and trainer Michael Grantham.  He had won twice at Northam last season […]Read More
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        Patronize a Kingmaker in WA Guineas

        Darling View Thoroughbreds stallion Patronize has a front-line classic contender this season in Rejuva King who completed a Belmont hat-trick in the Furphy Hcp (1600m) last Saturday. The Dan Morton-trained 3yo (black cap | Photo: Western Racepix) defeated a field of older horses who were all off the bit when front-runner Castillo Del Lago went […]Read More
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          Seeing is Believing at Northam

          Playing God 3yo Devine Belief waved good-bye to the provincials after she streeted a capacity field in a one-off visit to Northam on Thursday. Trainer David Harrison gave his exciting filly an easy kill first-up in the Own The Dream 2023 Maiden (1000m) ahead of a black-type program at Ascot. She railed up from an […]Read More
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