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Punters post-race: Saturday racing in review, July 24
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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
Savatiano just might secure that elusive Group 1 win yet.
The talented Godolphin mare made a statement at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday that she still has what it takes to win at racing’s highest level.
She made winning the Group 2 $200,000 Expressway Stakes (1200m) look routine, leading throughout to score effortlessly.
This was Savatiano’s fifth Group 2 win of her career and the third this season after her spring carnival successes in the Lawrence Stakes and Hot Danish Stakes.
Savatiano in style! Beautiful ride from @HugeBowman to take out the Expressway Stakes for @godolphinpic.twitter.com/2mth0ucUgG Sky Racing (@SkyRacingAU) January 30, 2021
With no prospect of a stud career, Australia’s best bred gelding - Nordicus - is going to have to race his way to breaking even with his lofty $900,000 price tag starting at Kensington on Thursday.
Nordicus, a son of Triple Crown winner Dundeel out of Golden Slipper and VRC Oaks winner Miss Finland, resumes in today’s Longines Sprint (1150m) for trainer Anthony Cummings.
Cummings has had the horse for four of his eight runs having taken over from original trainer, Bjorn Baker.
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