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Cranbourne - Preview
Friday January 5
I start in race two, with DRAMATIST for Robert Smerdon. She has started favourite at both her runs and wasn’t beaten far on both occasions. She comes into this with a favourable draw, is back 100m in trip and she looks like the horse they all have to beat.
LAST LIGHT is my ride in race three, for Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra. She started favourite at her first start where she led and was disappointing but four horses have come out of that race and won since including one at Group level. When she resumed she ran behind a horse who then won in town. At her latest start, she made all the running but was beaten five lengths. She comes up with a nice barrier and third up I would expect her to take a lot of beating.
In race seven, I ride VALENTE for Robbie Laing. He resumed this preparation on soft ground where I partnered him over the same distance at Pakenham. The winner of that race has subsequently won at Saturday metro level, franking the form. He has drawn wide and I feel that he is still learning his craft and if he has luck from the barrier, he will be there for a long way.
In the last race, race eight, I ride SHALLOTTI for Wendy Kelly. He was successful on debut at Seymour and even though his margin was small, I felt he had a lot more to offer. He now steps up in grade and takes on some seasoned performers. He comes into this as the least experienced runner but has a good draw and with his ability I expect him to make the step up in grade.

Sandown - Preview
Wednesday January 3
I start in race one, with KAECILIUS for Robert Smerdon and he wears the Paul Fudge Waratah Thoroughbreds colours. This Shamardal Colt is a Northern Hemisphere 3yo so it means he just turned three a few days ago, so he has a six-month growth disadvantage to the other horses. I haven’t been on his back but I have seen him trial on two occasions. This race doesn’t look overly strong and it will be interesting to see where he finds himself going forward.
MARCHING ON is my ride in race six, for Mick Kent. I’ve ridden him three times which includes his last two starts that he has won. He stepped up to the 2080m last time where he won in good style. He goes to 2100m which is no problem but he has the impost of 60.5kg on his back. If he has trained on and with confidence, this is the next stepping stone for him. It is difficult for a horse to win three races in a row but he looks like a horse that can do it.
In the last race, race eight, I ride LUCKY PROSPECTOR for Robert Smerdon and he also goes around in the Paul Fudge Waratah Thoroughbreds colours. After winning last preparation, he had six months off and has had two runs back this time in. I saw significant improvement from his first up to his second up run. He now steps out to a more suitable trip, has drawn a favourable gate and if he finds his best form he will be competitive in this.

Flemington - Preview
Monday January 1
I wish everyone a safe and successful 2018.
I start in race one, with CROSSING THE ABBEY for Tim Hughes. She had one start last preparation when she finished fourth at the course and distance in the Maribyrnong Trial. I had trialled her leading her into that race and she is adaptable on top of the ground as well as soft ground. She has had the experience of running down the straight and she has trialled against the older horses in preparation for this. She is going to take a lot of beating.
RAINDROPS ON ROSES is my ride in race four, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. I was successful on her last start where she utilised a nice barrier, gave me a lovely ride throughout and was strong late. She is well placed in this after confidence from her victory and she stays at the same trip but she will need some luck from a wide draw. She also gets a 2kg weight allowance by taking on the boys and she’s not a big girl but she tries really hard. It would be good to get consecutive wins on her.
In race five, I ride KRUSTY for Stephen Brown. He has won two races and one of those was on the dirt when he was prepared for the Darwin Cup Carnival. His runs this preparation have been pleasing. He does seem to get back in the field but stays on late. I expect him to make his presence felt in this.
SEARCH SQUAD is my ride in race six, the Group 3 Standish Handicap, for Doug Harrison. He has raced well at Flemington and down the straight without winning. He was disappointing when I rode him last start, back in November but has had a break leading into this and if he finds his best form, he should be thereabouts.
Race seven, the Listed Bagot Handicap, I ride ORMITO for Darren Weir and he goes around in the Australian Bloodstock colours. I rode him last time when he finished second at Moonee Valley and he now steps up in trip. He does come into this race nicely at the weights 1kg off the minimum and it looks like it will be run at a true gallop which will suit him. If he finds his European form, which has Group 1 horses around it, he will be winning this.

Sandown - Preview
Saturday December 30
I start in race one, with FAKE for James Cummings and this Sepoy colt goes around in the Godolphin colours. He has had two runs and started his career off in NSW where he won on debut and then came down to the Melbourne and handled himself extremely well going left-handed when running third. He is the most experienced horse in the race, has a nice middle barrier and is the horse they all have to beat.
SAVVY BELLE is my ride in race two, for Michael Huglin and he wears the First Light Racing colours. I had my first ride on her two starts ago when finishing third at Moonee Valley where I utilised an inside barrier draw. She is quite an awkward horse to ride as she has a lot of gear on as she can over-race and be ungenerous throughout. She is now stepping up in trip but unfortunately she has come up with the outside barrier draw, so it will be interesting to see what my instructions are and how the track is playing. If she races well for me, she will make her presence felt.
In race three, I ride BIRDS OF TOKYO for Luke Oliver. She has been ultra-consistent her whole life and she was races well on top of the ground but her best surface is clearly Heavy going, so if we do get a lot of rain and the track is affected, it will only enhance her chances. I was very pleased with her first up run this preparation. She is quite versatile, so it will be interesting to hear what instructions I’m given. With no weight on her back, and on her best form, she is going to be very competitive.
CASQUE is my ride in race five, for Robbie Laing. He has only had one win but he has run extremely well in higher grade. His win did come over 1000m on protest. He has a nice inside barrier and down in the weights. I expect him to be closing the race off nicely.
Race six, I ride LITE’N IN MY VEINS for Aaron Purcell. He started his racing career over in WA and has had two runs in Victoria since coming East. He stormed home first up in a Listed race at Caulfield and then he ran over the Flemington carnival where he was disappointing at face value. He has had a break coming into this, has a nice middle barrier draw, is well weighted 1kg off the minimum and if he finds his best form, he will be one of the main chances.
ANCIENT HISTORY is my ride in race seven, for James Cummings and he wears the Godolphin colours. He started his racing career in France and since arriving in Australia he was competitive in his first preparation in NSW and this time in he has been racing in Melbourne. He seems to be well placed in today’s race and with luck from an outside draw, he will be competitive yet again.
In the last race, race nine, I ride CORAM for Robert Hickmott. I’ve had a few rides on him including as a 2yo and last preparation where I finished second on him at Flemington on Heavy ground. He is a horse that has had a lot racing and been consistent but has only won on three occasions. He does need the race run to suit him and if he does get that and finds his best, he will take a lot of beating.

Mornington - Preview
Wednesday December 27
I start in race one, with ANNEKA for Robert Smerdon. I rode her last start over 1500m where she was first up and not beaten far. She will appreciate the step up in trip and on form there is only one horse she has to beat. Hopefully she can get her maiden victory today.
RIEL REWARD is my ride in race two, for Cindy Alderson. He is resuming and has a couple of gear changes. Horses that have beaten him home previously have gone on to win in town and even at Group 1 level, so he has he right form. I haven’t been on his back but if he comes into this race in good form, he is good enough to win this on the way to better things. He does get back though and run on, so hopefully the track is playing fairly. There does look to be very quick speed in this, so he might be giving them quite a head start.
In race four, I ride SLEEK ACHEEVA for Stuart Webb and he wears the Rockmount colours. He is coming into this second up and has only missed a place twice in his career. He has the blinkers on for the first time, has a widish draw but if the track is playing fairly, he will get every opportunity. He has been ridden on speed and also effectively when ridden back so it will be interesting to hear the instructions and how he leaves the gate with the blinkers on first time. On his best form, he is one of the main chances.

Caulfield - Preview
Tuesday December 26
I hope everyone had a very Merry Xmas and today I head to Caulfield today for the traditional Boxing Day meeting.
I start in race one, with HOT RUBY for Luke Oliver. I have won on her at this track, but it was over 1600m. She has had one go at this distance for a second. She has come up with a nice inside barrier draw and even though she is taking on the boys, she does get a weight advantage off them. It is an extremely small field, with luck in running and if she finds her best form, she is one of the main chances.
SERENADE THE STARS is my ride in race two, for Peter Gelagotis and he wears the OTI colours. Since coming over from England he has had really solid form until last start where I rode him and felt he went amiss. He comes into this race with the tongue tie on, so I’m assuming the stable think he choked down on that occasion. If you can forgive that, he has the right form and is one of the main chances.
In race three, I ride STORMY SHORE for Ken Fythe. She won two starts ago at the same distance which has seen her win at four times. She has come up with a nice middle barrier draw, she’s not overly big but looks to have a big heart and loves to be competitive. She can come from back in the field or stalk the speed. With the rail out 6m and if the track is playing evenly, she will be competitive in this race.
PERUGGIA is my ride in race four, for Darren Weir and he wears the ATB colours. I have had one ride on him when successful at the end of last season on a slow track. He is resuming and with a nice inside barrier draw he is going to give himself every chance. This is a very competitive race, but he gave me the feel of a horse that would be able to step up to Autumn grade.
Race five, I ride PONTE ROMA for Robert Smerdon and she wears the Saunders colours. I have had one ride on her when she was successful resuming last preparation. She has had three runs this time in and now comes back in trip to 1100m. She has come up with a nice middle barrier draw and if she finds her best form she is going to make her presence felt.
COLDSTONE is my ride in race six, the Listed, Lord Stakes, for Mick Kent. He has been a very consistent horse and he has also won at the track and over 1600m. Today is slightly further being 1700m but he has won at 1800m so there are no worries with the distance. He has a nice middle barrier draw and he seems to meet the same horses yet again. He usually races on speed or not far away, so he makes his own luck. He will get every favour from the draw and he will be one of the main chance in this competitive race.
In race seven, the Listed, Christmas Stakes, I ride DEMONSTRATE for my father Allan & brother Jason Williams and he wears the colours of my wife, Larysa, so I have the pressure on. I look forward to riding him for the new owners. He comes into this race with the blinkers off and the tongue tie going on. He has come up with a nice inside barrier draw, so if the track is playing fairly he should get every chance. I’m looking forward to seeing how he measures up in this very competitive race and this will be a good guide to which path he goes down in the Summer/Autumn months.
PRAVO is my ride in race eight, for Gwenda Johnstone. He is an ultra-consistent horse, but he hasn’t won for over a year. He has come up with a nice middle barrier draw and rarely runs a bad race. In this competitive race, with luck in running, it would be nice to get him a well-deserved victory.

Moonee Valley - Preview
Saturday December 23
I start in race one, with LA FLEURETTE for Symon Wilde. I’m looking forward to having my first ride on her as she is very consistent and honest, and I expect no difference in this race She does come into this only half a kilogram off the minimum BUT has drawn the outside barrier, however she usually gets back. There doesn’t look to be a lot of speed but if the track is playing evenly she can be the horse to run over the top of them.
TRULY DISCREET is my ride in race two, for Dan O’Sullivan. I rode her last preparation as a 2yo where she was extremely new. She started this preparation with a victory at Terang and then stepped up to Moonee Valley and found herself back in the field and didn’t make an impression. She is backing up quickly and steps sharply up in trip. She has drawn a favourable gate and if she handles the rise in trip, I expect her to be there for a long way.
In race five, I ride ORMITO for Darren Weir and he wears the Australian Bloodstock colours. He started his career off in Germany and this preparation he has improved with every run. He did race well last start in the Pakenham Cup and he finds a very similar field again. He is on the minimum, drawn a wide gate but despite the small field it looks to be a genuine tempo on paper and he should get every possible chance.
DOMINO VITALE is my ride in race six, for Colin Little. I have been successful on this mare on two occasions but that was over an extended trip. She is resuming, where she has been placed twice first up. She has drawn wide and this is a very competitive race but if she is in for a good preparation, I expect her to run well fresh.
Race eight, I ride MOGADOR for James Cummings and he wears the Godolphin colours. He has competed at Group level and has shown through his career that he is a very capable horse. He has drawn a favourable barrier and he is first up which he has won twice before when resuming. He hasn’t finished further back than second at this distance and he trialled nicely in Sydney leading into this race. On his best form, he is the horse they all have to beat.
In the last race, race nine, I ride AMADEUS for Mick Kent. He was very impressive last start winning at Pakenham, so he should derive a lot of confidence from that win. He steps slightly up in trip and he has drawn a favourable barrier. If he holds his form from last start, he is going to take a lot of beating.

Cranbourne - Preview
Friday December 22
I start in race two, with SHOOTOUTATDAWN for Wendy Kelly. This 3yo Bushranger Filly is resuming. She was very consistent at her first preparation having placed on a couple of occasions. In those races, she ran behind some horses that have gone on to win or be competitive in town. I have trialled her officially and more recently unofficially at Cranbourne leading into this. She has given me a nice feeling and gave me the impression she has come on and did a lot more things right at her latest trial. She is quite versatile, so I do have options, but it will be interesting to see what my instructions are.
MARCHING ON is my ride in race six, for Mick Kent. I have ridden him at his last two starts which included a dominant win in weak company last start. He had the blinkers on last start for the first time, which clearly did the trick. I expect the horse to have come on and think he is a nice staying horse in the making and he should be hard to hold out again.

Seymour - Preview
Thursday December 21
My only ride is in race two, on SHALLOTI for Wendy Kelly. This Hard Spun gelding is on debut. I have trialled him officially at Cranbourne where he was successful and since then I rode him in an unofficial jumpout at Cranbourne and I have been pleased with his progression. He is a horse with very nice ability and he has come up with a favourable barrier. If he brings his trial form to the races, he is the horse they have to beat.
Sandown - Preview
Wednesday December 20
Racing is at Sandown today on the long course, Hillside and the rail is out 12m.
I start in race one, with BLINKY O’REILLY for Levi Kavanagh. I rode him last start when he finished fourth at Bendigo and now he steps up in trip and has drawn a more favourable barrier. The other day he raced wide without cover and stayed on well for the run he had. The step up in trip and barrier draw should make him extremely hard to beat and it would be a nice way to win his Maiden with a victory in the city.
VILLA ROSA is my ride in race four, for Aaron Purcell. She was scratched from Moonee Valley on Friday night where she drew an outside gate. She has drawn much more favourably today, and she is also back to her favourite trip where she has won twice before. It is a competitive race but on her best form she will make her presence felt.
In race five, I ride SEA SPIRIT for John Sadler and he wears the Waratah Thoroughbreds colours of Paul Fudge. I rode him last start, which was his second run back after two years off the scene and I was really pleased the way he felt. He has had his runs spaced, has an inside barrier draw, steps up in trip and if he has come on from his last run, I expect him to be one of the main chances in this competitive race.
GRAND CASINO is my ride in race six, for John Sadler and he also goes around in the Waratah Thoroughbreds colours. He is a 3yo taking on the older horses and he gets out to a trip that should suit him. He has drawn a wide gate, but he is a horse that gets back and closes off well. If the track is playing evenly, and the pattern will be established by this race, I expect him to be closing off solidly.
In the last race, race eight, I ride SIMPLY INVINCIBLE for Peter Morgan. I did ride him at the end of his last preparation which had come to an end, but I thought he was solid and consistent like always. I have trialled him leading into this at Cranbourne and since then he had another trial at Tatura that he won in good style. He is a horse that races on speed, makes his own luck and after two solid trials, he is the horse they have to beat.

Caulfield - Preview
Saturday December 16
I start in race one, with ENNIS HILL for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig and she wears the Coolmore colours. Her mother is Hips Don’t Lie and I was successful on her when she was a 2yo, so I’m looking forward to riding her progeny. In her trials, she seems very natural and well prepared and I’m looking forward to seeing her under race conditions. She has come up with a wide draw and it will be interesting to see what the pre-race instructions are.
FOLK SONG is my ride in race three, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. She has only had two starts for a second on debut and then a win at her most recent start. She has shown ability and was impressive when controlling a small field from the front and clearing away last time. She now steps up in grade and has a widish draw. It will be interesting to see how the track is playing with the rail out so far and what my instructions are.
In race five, I ride SNITLEWOOD for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig and he wears the Darby racing colours. He is a horse that usually finds his best form over an extended trip, which he gets to now. I felt his last start was a forgive run due to the soft ground and he will need to have come on but he is getting out in trip and has a favourable gate.
SERENADE THE STARS is my ride in race six, for Peter Gelagotis and he races in the OTI colours. He is an imported horse that started his career in England. Since arriving in Australia he has been very competitive where he won his first start here and then last time out he ran third. He has won at this distance at his only other attempt, he has a favourable draw, should be peaking fourth up and he should be hard to run down.
Race seven, I ride MUBAKKIR for Bill Papazaharoudakis. He is a South Australian horse but his three runs this preparation have been in Melbourne. He has been competitive, won at the distance and has come up with a very favourable barrier draw. This looks to be a high-pressure race and the barrier draw should give him every opportunity. He is a tough horse and he should get the right run and be hard to beat.
MANOLO BLAHNIQ is my ride in race eight, for Tony Noonan. As a 3yo he competed in Group races and first up was narrowly defeated by Club Tropicana at Sandown. He trialled well before that, has raced well, has a nice middle barrier draw and is on the minimum. It would be great to get him his second win.
In the last race, race nine, I ride CLUB TROPICANA for Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra. If Manolo Blahniq wins the race before, I will be very happy and the form of this horse will be franked. She is only a lightly race mare and has been very consistent winning her last two. I was very impressed with her last time when I won on her. She now steps up slightly in trip and has barrier one. She can be a bit nervous in the barriers but if I can keep her happy and she produces the same performance as last time she will make it three in a row.

Moonee Valley - Preview
Friday December 15
I start in race one, with SIA for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. She will appreciate stepping back from Listed grade into this, she gets in 1kg off the minimum and has come up with a favourable barrier. There looks to be nice pressure on paper and she should get an economical run and looks to be one of the main chances.
DAVIDBOOM is my ride in race two, for Henry Dwyer. He is on debut and I haven’t ridden him in any of his work. He did appear to trial nicely at Cranbourne and from an inside barrier draw he should get every chance. Half the field is having their first start so it will be interesting to see how they perform.
In race three, I ride DIAMOND BOW for Wendy Kelly. She has only had two starts where she ran second on debut and I was successful on her last start at Sale. She steps up slightly in trip which I think is a benefit and I was very impressed with her performance last time out. She does take a bit of riding to get her motivated but once she got into full flight, she showed great strength. I feel she is above average and if she handles Moonee Valley she will be very hard to hold out in this competitive race.
MR CHURCHILL is my ride in race four, for Greg Eurell. He is a very competitive horse and I was very impressed how he closed off last time. The step up to a trip that he has won three times at, is an advantage as well as drawing the inside. The rail is out this evening and it will be established by this race if it is suited to be on-pace. I expect him to be the horse they all have to beat.
In race seven, I ride FINE EMBERS for Dan O’Sullivan. His best form seems to be when there is cut in the ground so I believe the cushion of the Moonee Valley surface suits him. He has come up with a wide barrier but there does look to be a lot of speed on paper and if the track is playing evenly I expect him to be staying on strongly at the end.

Mornington - Preview
Wednesday December 13
I start in race one, with ANNEKA for Robert Smerdon. This High Chaparral Filly has only had one start where she finished last at Sandown. She is now resuming and has had a couple of trials under her belt. She finds herself in a small field and kicks off over 1500m. She has drawn the outside and hopefully she has a much-improved performance.
ALNAAS is my ride in race two, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig and she wears the Shadwell colours. She has had two race starts for a third and a second at her most recent start. She has got back in both her races and closed off well. Again, she has drawn wide but it is a small field and she looks to have their measure. I expect her to be winning.
In race seven, I ride RAINDROPS ON ROSES for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. I rode twice at the end of her last preparation over an extended trip of 2400m. She resumed this preparation with a nice closing off effort over 1500m. She now steps to a more suitable trip, gets a nice middle barrier and I expect her to be very competitive as she usually is.
I’M ABLAZE is my ride in race eight, for Wendy Kelly. He is resuming and he has been successful first up in the past and this looks to be his favourite trip. I have trialled him leading into this run and was extremely impressed with his trial at Cranbourne. If the track is playing evenly and horses can close off, I expect him to be the horse they have to beat based on his trial.

Pakenham - Preview
Saturday December 9
Today I head off to Racing.com Park for their feature meeting of the year, the Pakenham Cup.
I start in race one, with VALENTE for Robbie Laing. He’s only lightly raced and at his most recent start he won at this course and distance but that was on the synthetic track. He is resuming and now goes to the turf surface. It is a competitive race and this will give us a good indication to where he’s at.
GET THE PICTURE is my ride in race three, for Stuart Webb. As a 3yo, he was one of the early favourites for the Derby and this preparation he has improved at every run. He is coming into this race with confidence after winning last start in Adelaide where he had the minimum weight.He is now down in grade, up in weight and has confidence from the run and the distance will suit him. He is a horse that gets back and closes off late and this race looks to be void of pressure up front but on his day, he can sprint as well as any of these.
In race four, I ride ANGRY GEE for Jerome Hunter. He has had one start this preparation and I feel the form from that race will put him in good stead for this. I have had one ride on him and liked the way he closed off. He is a big strong horse but quite versatile as he can be effective on speed or ridden back.I will have to manage his speed as he can take hold in a race and it’s important he doesn’t burn petrol early and has plenty left at the end. This is an extremely competitive race but on his best form he’ll make his presence felt.
CARRAIG AONAIR is my ride in race six, the David Bourke Memorial for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig and he wears the ATB Colours. I’ve had four rides on him for two wins and two seconds so I have a really good understanding of him. At his latest run, over the Flemington carnival when he finished second, I had to use him up early and he was very gallant over the extended trip. He’s come up with an inside barrier draw, goes up grade and down in weight and I expect to get an economical run and take a lot of running down.
Race seven, the Listed, Pakenham Cup, I ride DARABAD for Robbie Laing. This Dansili gelding is extremely fit as he is stepping back from two miles where he made all the running last time and wasn’t beaten far. He is a very strong horse and has good stamina. He is on the minimum weight and there does look to be a bit of pressure but if he finds his European form and holds his form from last start, he should be there for a long way.

Moonee Valley - Preview
Friday December 8
I start in race two, with CHAMPAGNE IN PARIS for Simon Morrish. From an inside barrier draw on debut, she chased well to finish second and then her following start she made all the running but was disappointing when weakened late on her home track. I assume from her two runs the instructions might be not to lead but she has drawn wide which makes it difficult on a tight turning track. If she has luck from the draw and performs like her first time out, she will be competitive.
LEILA’S STAR is my ride in race three, for Peter Chow. She started this 3yo preparation off with a fast finishing second and then was impressive winning her second start at a track similar to Moonee Valley. At her last start, she stepped up to Listed grade and distance but weakened badly late. She is now back in grade, back in trip and has come up with a favourable barrier draw in gate one. If she shows her form from two starts back she is going to be in the finish in this small but competitive race.
In race five, I ride WORLD OF HOPE for Dean Binaisse. She was very impressive and gave me an amazing acceleration at this course and distance seven days ago. She is usually awkward out of the barriers but if she holds her from last week, the track is playing evenly and she doesn’t have too much work to do, I can see her winning this.

Kyneton - Preview
Thursday December 7
I start in race two, with BELLA LUCIANA for Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes. This Bel Esprit Filly is having her debut run. I haven’t ridden her in any work or barrier trials but I have seen her three jumpouts at Flemington. She hasn’t been asked to do too much and hasn’t shown much gate speed. She has come up with a favourable barrier and should give herself every chance to run well on debut.
MARCHING ON is my ride in race four, for Mick Kent. He is a very consistent having run second on three occasions from his five starts. At his most recent start over a similar distance, I rode him at Sandown and thought he ran well. He gets the blinkers on for the first time, he has come up with a wide barrier draw but on his form he looks like the horse they have to beat.

Bendigo - Preview
Wednesday December 6
I start in race one, with CELEBRITY REIN for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. This Excelebration Colt is on debut, as is the remainder of the field, all bar one. He has trialled nicely unofficially where he had good speed. If he performs like he did in the trial he will be there for a long way, but for him and the rest of them, it will be how they handle the day.
BLINKY O’REILLY is my ride in race two, for Levi Kavanagh. He has been very consistent this preparation after the blinkers went on and his form reference through his maiden races is strong enough to win this if he gets luck from an outside draw.
In race six, I ride MICHELIN for Patrick Payne. I rode him last time when finishing second on him at Sandown and I was impressed with his performance. He does take a bit to settle as he was keen throughout but I loved the way closed the race off. If there was any rain around, that would enhance his chances as he has good wet track form in NZ. He is still only 1.5kg off the minimum and if he relaxes and has come on from his last start run, he is the horse they all have to beat.
HI SUPPOSE is my ride in race seven, for Michael Cornish & Donna Gaskin. She is an ultra-consistent Mare. Her two runs this time in have seen her finish no further back than third and she seems to make her own luck. She doesn’t look to be overly big but is very determined and extremely competitive. The barrier draw should give her every chance to run out 1400m strongly.

Sandown - Preview
Saturday December 2
I start in race one, with CLASSIC CHOICE for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. This Filly has one official jumpout and she finished last of three. She showed very good natural speed but was a bit weak at the end of the trial. All of these horses are having their first start, except for one, so it will be interesting to see how they go.
TOFFEE NOSE is my ride in race three, for Danny O’Brien and she wears the Champion Thoroughbred Colours. Her overall form is excellent and she has been placed at Group three level. Her first up run was disappointing but she gets blinkers on for the first time and if she finds her usual form she will be one of the main chances in this small but competitive race.
GWENNETH is my ride in race six, for Mitchell Beer & Max Hinton. She has been very consistent this preparation as she hasn’t finished further back than third and she did win two starts ago. She is a specialist at this distance and she has a second & third to her credit at this course and distance. On the minimum weight, she should take a lot of beating.
PORTION CONTROL is my ride in race eight, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. I have had a couple of rides on him and have been successful on him at Caulfield. He has come up with a favourable draw, has soft & heavy form and only being half a kilo off the minimum he should get every chance to be extremely competitive.

Moonee Valley - Preview
Friday December 1
I now head off to Moonee Valley after my successful trip to Sale earlier this afternoon.
I start in race one, with PERFECT CLARITY for Colin Little. She has only had two runs and now steps out to a trip that looks more suitable on her breeding. On her debut, she was outside the leader and at her most recent run, she was ridden back. She does meet two horses in this that beat her home last time so she will need to turn the tables on them. She has also come up with an outside barrier draw but she will be better suited with the step up in trip.
ZOFFANY ROSE is my ride in race three for David & Coral Feek. She has been consistent and she won two starts ago. Her last two starts have been at this course where she has gone very well. She also gets into this on the minimum and if she has some luck in running, I can see her winning this.
In race four, I ride SAVVY BELLE for Michael Huglin and races in the First Light Racing colours. She has been very consistent this preparation and she was successful two starts back. She now steps up in trip and will benefit from the inside barrier. It is a very competitive race but on her best form she is one of the best chances.
WORLD OF HOPE is my ride in race five for Dean Binaisse. I have had a few rides on her in her previous preparations and she has won at this distance. She has come up with an inside gate but she is usually slow to begin and give them a head start. There looks to be a lot of pressure on paper and with the rail in the True, it usually plays very fair. If the track is playing fair and she gets some luck from the inside gate, I expect her to be hitting the line.
In race six, I ride PERSIAN EMPIRE for Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young and he wears the Ultra Racing colours. He has been very consistent this preparation and comes into this race with confidence after a dominant Maiden win at Sale. He now steps up in trip which looks like it will suit him. Hopefully he doesn’t have to work too hard from an outside draw and I expect him to be the horse they all have to run down.

Sale - Preview
Friday December 1
My only ride is in race one, with DIAMOND BOW for Wendy Kelly. She trialled up well nicely before her debut run where she was a fast finishing second and the winner looks like it will frank the from. She has come up with a wide draw and she did get back on debut so it could be quite similar form the draw but I’ll see what the instructions are. She looks like a horse with very good ability and I expect her to benefit from her first run.

Sandown - Preview
Wednesday November 29
I start in race one, with MARCHING ON for Mick Kent. He has excellent form with three seconds from his four starts. His only disappointing run was when he ran last and pulled up lame. He closed off well last time and he has come up with a wide draw today, so he will need luck but he has the right form to win a city maiden.
PRAESENTIA is my ride in race three, for Ray Besanko and he is raced by Max Mitchell who I presented with a lifetime membership to the Pakenham Race Club for his contribution to racing and the club which is now known as Racing.com Park. This 9yo Gelding is resuming and he has nice first up form and has been placed at the distance and track. He has come up the inside barrier so he should get an economical run and there looks to be nice pressure. On his best form, and although he hasn’t won for nearly 300 days, it is a race he can win in an even race.
In race five, I ride PRIA ECLIPSE for Dan O’Sullivan. She is small in stature but big in heart. I’ve ridden her at her last two starts where she has run well. She now steps up in trip, has a nice barrier draw and she is backing up from a week ago but she doesn’t know how to run a bad race. Like always, she will be ultra-consistent and it would be great to come away with a well-deserved victory today.
CLUB TROPICANA is my ride in race seven, for Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra. This Mare was very impressive winning at her latest start where she dominated a small field by leading all the way. She now comes back in trip and up in grade by taking on the Open age horses, but for that, she has the minimum weight. She has an outside barrier draw to contend with but she is quite versatile as she has led and came from back in the past. The track pattern will be known by her race and if she has luck from the draw and the track is racing evenly, I would expect her to be one of main chances in this competitive race.

Ascot - Preview
Saturday November 25
My ride in race seven, the Group 2, WA Guineas, is ACHERNAR STAR for Simon Miller. He is a very consistent gelding that has only missed the top two on once and on that occasion, he wasn’t beaten far and didn’t have much luck. He has come up with a nice barrier draw to get an economical run and seems to make his own luck and should find himself forward to the speed. In this very competitive race, my horse will give himself every chance and be one of the main hopes.
In race eight, the Group 1 Railway Stakes, I ride ALL OUR ROADS for Chris Waller. He started his racing career in New Zealand before coming to Australia. He had one run in Sydney where he closed off well before coming down to Melbourne where both runs have been solid including last start where he made all the running in the Group 1 Cantala Stakes. He has come up with and outside barrier draw but there looks to be a lot of pressure on paper and if that is the case then that would suit, as he is a keen going horse. If he works well with me, relaxes in the first half of the race and we get luck from the draw he will be finishing the race off strongly. With 53kg and the race run to suit he would be one of the main chances.

Sandown - Preview
Wednesday November 22
I start in race four, with MICHELIN for Patrick Payne. This is a 2400m BM64 and this Pentire gelding is having his third run in Australia after starting his career in New Zealand where he was successful at 2200m. He has very good staying credentials and his two runs here have been very solid and he now steps up to his right trip. He does look like he can get keen in his races so if I can have smooth throughout, I expect him to be one of the chances.
PRIA ECLIPSE is my ride in race five, for Dan O’Sullivan. I rode her last start in the Country Cup over the Flemington carnival where she drew the outside barrier where she went extremely well. She is very small but all heart and her form shows how consistent she is. Coming back to this grade, from an inside gate and with only 55kg on her back, she is the one they have to beat.
In race seven, I ride SEARCH SQUAD for Doug Harrison. He has run extremely well at his last two starts with his last race being at Listed level at Flemington. He now drops back a lot in grade and this race will suit him. He has won at the track and distance and comes up with barrier one. He does look to be quite an aggressive and awkward horse so if we can work well together, his form is far superior to these and he is the horse to beat.

Flemington - Oaks Day Preview
Thursday November 9
It’s the third day of the Flemington carnival, traditionally known as Oaks Day.
I start in race one, with SWORN EVIDENCE for Darren Weir. I rode her last start in a SW&P race where she closed off the race really well on a day that was hard to make ground. She now steps out in trip, has a nice middle barrier draw and gets in on the minimum. If she has trained on, she is the horse they all have to beat.
CARRAIG AONAIR is my ride in race two, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig and he wears the Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock colours. His last four starts have produced two wins and two seconds. I won on him last start at MV over 1600m and he now steps up to 1800m. He is going extremely well but has come up with an outside barrier draw and if he doesn’t have to do too much work then I expect him to be ultra-competitive, as he has been this preparation.
In race three, the Subzero Handicap, which is for grey horses only, I ride TIME TO TORQUE for Kelly Doughty. It is a fantastic spectacle to watch a field of grey horses competing. I won this race last on a horse also from Queensland. My ride today, has really strong form and was successful at his most recent start at Doomben. He is a horse that gets back and does need a little bit of luck but he has drawn a nice inside gate that should see him get an economical run throughout. I expect him to be very strong late.
PRIA ECLIPSE is my ride in race four, the Country Final, for Dan O’Sullivan. This is a great initiative by Racing Victoria to put on this race which had heats throughout Country Victoria and is only eligible for horses trained outside the city. She is an ultra-competitive mare who has had four seconds from her last five starts. She has unfortunately drawn the outside barrier and likes to race on the speed and give her all. If she doesn’t have to work too much from the daw and being on the minimum, she will be competitive as she always is.
Race five, I ride GRANDE ROSSO for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. I won on him three starts ago at Caulfield over 1400m. At his most recent start I finished fourth on him where he was beaten 2 lengths by Ulmann. He has had a few weeks break since his last run, which usually works well for him. We do meet Ulmann 1.5kgs better at the weights and he didn’t handle Caulfield that well and will be suited to the bigger, spacious track of Flemington. He will be one of the main chances.
THELBURG is my ride in race six, for John Sadler. I rode him when he resumed last start at Moonee Valley and he was never tested in the straight. He has had two runs down the Flemington straight and has been disappointing, However, he had excuses both times as the ground was soft. He races better on top of the ground which he will get today. With luck in running, he should take a power of beating.
FREE FLY TOO is my ride in race seven, for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. I won on him at Kilmore in a BM58 last start when had the blinkers on for the first time and they really did the trick. He has come up with a wide barrier draw but has confidence from his last start win and the step up in trip shouldn’t be a problem. If he gets a nice run from the draw he should be competitive.
In race eight, the Group 1, Kennedy Oaks, I ride RELIABLE DAME for Anthony Freedman and she wears David Kobritz Musk Creek Farm colours. She was successful in breaking her maiden status at Ballarat two starts back and then stepped sharply up in trip and came from last to finish strongly against the boys in the Geelong Classic. I rode her last time and have a good understanding of her. She does get back, so will need the track to be playing fairly and allow horse to make ground. I do expect her to be strong at the end of the extended trip.
SHE’S POPULAR is my ride in race nine for David & Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig. She has only had one start for one win which was at Kilmore where she made all the running and won softly in the end. She now steps up to this Group 3 race but by choosing this race, it gives me the indication they think a lot of her. She does look like she has plenty of potential and if she handles the straight and has come on from her run, she is going to be competitive in this extremely strong event.