Waterhouse & Bott is a neat and professional 2YO daughter of
Snitzel, she returns from a spell after a winning debut at Newcastle, she’s since won a Wyong jump-out and again too slick for rivals here after a fast beginning, bit keen in the middle stages, better once balanced up in the straight with
Damien Oliver in the saddle. Look for another forward showing over the sprint trip when she resumes.
CRANBOURNE JUMP-OUTS 19/07
Heat 1 – 800m (48.15)
JIGSAW coming off a short freshen he stepped out in blinkers for the first time and after a quick beginning he sat off the rail before quickening at the bend to find the rail and once clear he was able to put a space on his rivals. The time was lightning quick and he’s potentially improved again since his dominant first-up win.
Punters post-race: Tatt s Tiara day in review by Luke Sheehan, Nick Hluchaniuk & David Hocking Tofane made it back-to-back G1 wins Image: Racing Queensland
Tatt s Tiara day saw Tofane take out the feature race, Incentivise sew up the Star Performer with another demolition job, and an imbecile invade the track at Newcastle. Star Performer
Incentivise (Eagle Farm R6)
We’re running out of things to say about this bloke . but his progression from being beaten in a Toowoomba maiden three months ago, to favourite in two of Australia’s most famous handicaps is nothing short of unbelievable. There was even a Group One winner 12 lengths behind him today in the form of Mirage Dancer. Despite facing his stiffest test, Incentivise treated his rivals with the same disdain we’ve seen throughout his six-race winning streak. Tregea retains a share of the horse through his Windermere Stud, but he’ll now head south to trainer Peter Moody who will prepare him for the C
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LIQUEURO AND JACK RENEW RIVARLY
May 7, 2021 4:05 pm
By Jackson Frantz
Liqueuro has what it takes to reign supreme in tomorrow’s Group 1
South Australian Derby at
Fiorente has arrived across the border in superb order.
“He hasn’t gone backward since his last start and his piece of work on Monday before he came over here was the nicest, I’ve seen him do,” Alderson told
Racing Pulse.
Alderson is confident Liqueuro can again finish the better of current race favourite and last start Group 1
Australian Derby winner
Bendigo in March and has continued to improve in condition.
“Looking at the race the map looks a bit tricky as there’s a few out wide with blinkers on that will want to go forward,” she said.
TRACK THEFTS – “IF IT’S NOT BOLTED DOWN, IT’S BEEN TAKEN”
April 20, 2021 9:36 am
By Matt Stewart, Racing Editor
Cranbourne stables, stealing multiple cars, a horse float, phones, wallets and other equipment.
In the latest incident, two cars were stolen during jump-outs at the track yesterday, including one belonging to a foreman for
Busuttin/Young Racing.
Cindy Alderson’s was stolen in broad daylight.
A horse float has also been stolen in recent weeks and a month ago a car was stolen from the driveway of
Richard Laming’s stables and about $5000 worth of tools and other items were taken from Laming’s workshop.