Melody Belle forward for Missile return

Matamata trainer Jamie Richards is comfortable with star mare Melody Belle (NZ) (Commands) carrying the favourite tag into Saturday’s Gr.2 Missile Stakes (1200m) at Rosehill. Commands six-year-old Melody Belle has won three of her seven previous first-up starts though was fourth in last year’s Gr.2 Foxbridge Plate (1200m) at Te Rapa and fourth in the Gr.1 Futurity Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield in February in her last two resuming runs. “She’s in good condition. She trialled up well and had an exhibition gallop between races at Randwick last month,” Richards said.…

Big Mike a nice distraction for Phelan

Shaun Phelan won’t enjoy watching his fellow jumps jockeys compete in two of the country’s feature jumps races at Te Rapa on Saturday. The talented rider has been sidelined after breaking his wrist while schooling a horse in June and he is hoping to make a return to race day riding in the coming month. “I fell off a horse when schooling about six weeks ago, it was just a bit of bad luck,” Phelan said. “My body is not quite ready to make it back and I am not…

Veteran galloper to resume at Hawera

Evergreen galloper Sampson (NZ) (Dubai Destination) will kick-off his 11-year-old season at Hawera on Saturday and trainer Howie Mathews said his pride and joy is training like a horse half his age. “The way he is and his demeanor he is like a five-year-old. He does not show his age and the way he track works you wouldn’t think he is getting on in years,” Mathews said. The multiple stakes winner defied his age last term when placing in the Listed Marton Cup (2200m) and Listed New Zealand St Leger…

Ballymore surpasses $6m season mark

Trans-Tasman trainer Michael Moroney had a season to remember last term, capped by She’s A Thief’s win at Caulfield last Saturday, taking the stable past the $6 million threshold for the season. “She’s A Thief is a good example of how we operate,” Michael Moroney said. “Purchased for $30,000 as a yearling at the New Zealand Bloodstock Sales at Karaka by Paul Moroney (brother and bloodstock agent), she won at Group level as a two-year-old in New Zealand and her earnings now exceed $275,000 and she has more than one…

Deal reached for talented filly Matchmaker

Impressive Riccarton debut winner Matchmaker will continue her career in Sydney this spring after breeder-owners Gus and Bianca Wigley reached a deal to sell a half-share in the filly. The Nick Wigley and Kayla Milnes-trained filly triumphed by 3-1/4 lengths in two-year-old company at Riccarton last month, with Wigley revealing there had been plenty of interest in the filly after she won a Rangiora trial 11 days earlier. The deal results in Gus and Bianca Wigley retaining a half-share in the Makfi filly with new owner Manoj Wanzare and Matchmaker…

Changes to racing schedule amid metropolitan curfew

GRV is moving ‘Night’ race meetings in Victoria’s metropolitan region to earlier time slots to assist with the 8pm COVID-19 curfew. The changes will come into effect from Monday 10 August until mid-September with Cranbourne, Sandown and The Meadows impacted. Regional clubs will take on ‘Night’ timeslots during this period. A summary of changes to GRV’s standard weekly calendar is as follows: WEDNESDAYS: Cranbourne (Twilight); Bendigo (Night). THURSDAYS: Shepparton (Day); Sandown (Twilight); Warragul (Night). SATURDAYS: The Meadows (Twilight); Rotating ‘Twilight’ meeting now a Night meeting. SUNDAYS: Sandown (Day); Sale (Twilight).…

Darnum’s dash for President’s cash

Local trainer Peter Handley says he’s “a bit excited” about Darnum Dasher’s chances in Saturday night’s President’s Cup (680m) at Warragul. Handley, who’s based at Darnum, just seven kilometres from Warragul, also bred and owns Darnum Dasher and says home track advantage and the step up to 680m are major plusses in their bid to topple Cup favourite Motor City Tiger. “I think she has a very good chance,” said Handley. “The one (Teardrop), two (Smooth Talker) and three (Motor City Tiger) are slow out and if Darnum Dasher can…