Chris Waller chases three consecutive Queensland Guineas wins Posted by: Graham Potter+ at 10:45am on 30/4/2021
The Chris Waller trained Kolding once again showed just what a good horse he is when he got his head down on the line to thwart the game effort of Savatiano in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes in a mesmerising two-way finish at Randwick last Saturday.
That’s eleven wins from thirty starts for Kolding now and, in case you missed it, his career prize-money earnings now stands at $6 387 200. Other Group 1 wins behind Kolding’s name includes the 2019 Epsom and the George Main Stakes, amongst other multiple Group race wins and, of course, Kolding also won the 2019 Golden Eagle.
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Veteran trainer Rex Lipp is in a good place this week.
Lipp is able to look back at Tycoon Evie’s win last Saturday with satisfaction and look forward to Gem Of Scotland’s return to action this coming Saturday with anticipation … making it an exciting view looking both backward and forward.
Tycoon Evie struck for the second time in a row at Eagle Farm on Saturday to take her record to three wins from eight starts. She has only finished out of the first three places once and that was in the last start of her first preparation after which she was put out for a four month break from action.
Ipswich Cup Day returns in June with Winter Carnival boost Jockey Blake Shinn rides Man Booker to victory in the Eye Liner Stakes, on 2019 Ipswich Cup Day. Picture: AAP Image/Albert Perez
Horses 19th Feb 2021 11:10 AM THE city s biggest social and racing event of the year, the Ipswich Cup, is scheduled to return on June 19, as part of a new-look Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. Staged over 10 Saturdays, the 2021 Winter Carnival has received a prize money increase to $20.5 million - a $2 million uplift from its 2019 counterpart. The carnival will feature 53 black-type races including eight Group 1s. Meetings will be hosted by the Brisbane Racing Club, along with the Gold Coast, Ipswich, Tattersalls and the Sunshine Coast from May 1 to July 3.