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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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    I’m All The Talk a potent force in Perth

    Em Tee Aye has belied a $29 TAB quote to score a courageous victory in the Cooper Fluid Systems Hcp (1200m) at the first Ascot midweek meeting this season. A 3yo son of Darling View Thoroughbreds sire I’m All The Talk, he fought back to win a front-running duel with Empire Reign (Manhattan Rain) when […]Read More
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      Bright future ahead for Bragwell

      The dogs were barking Bragwell before his return to racing on Monday and he repaid punters with a promising victory in the Free Entry To Belmont Park Maiden (1200m). Backed into flip-of-the-coin odds, the first-crop son of Darling View Thoroughbreds sire I’m All The Talk was always travelling like a winner right behind the speed.  […]Read More
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        Patristic rides tailwind at Belmont

        Patronize has played a sole hand for Darling View Thoroughbreds over the years and he’s not about to be overawed by a couple of young guns new to Mundijong this season. Bred to succeed at stud, Patronize is a Redoute’s Choice three-quarter brother to Exceed And Excel and he was back in the news when […]Read More
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          WBA dominates second-half at Belmont

          Darling View Thoroughbreds and its Western Breeders Alliance partners dominated the second-half of the Belmont card on Saturday with four of the final five winners. Brooklyn Pier (Magnus) sat on the back of speed-machine Madam Torio in the Amelia Park Plate (1000m) and they broke away from the field into the straight. He dispatched the […]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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              Improving Madam by I’m All The Talk

              Madam Torio rates among the most improved horses in training during the current winter season at Belmont. The pocket dynamo won her third race in four starts this campaign with another brilliant front-running exhibition in the Peninsula Dining Room Plate (1000m) on Saturday.  She scooted to a four-length lead in the straight and was still […]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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                  Darling View trifecta at Belmont

                  Belmont showcased an escalating force in WA stud ranks when Darling View Thoroughbreds filled out a trifecta in the TABtouch Westspeed (1200m) on Saturday. Darling View incumbent Patronize (pictured) sired the front-running winner Don’s Legacy and the brave runner-up Bedouin Belle.  Pletto, a daughter of Darling View’s new recruit Playing God, flew home for the […]Read More
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                    Pike weaves magic on Silkinize

                    Willie Pike was forced to ride Silkinize for luck at Belmont on Saturday and it paid off in the Amelia Park Hcp (1000m). Things didn’t go to script for the odds-on favourite who was still last at the top of the straight before weaving through traffic for a narrow victory over Why Choose Her. Silkinize […]Read More
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