Bright Track Weekly - 20th September

Bright Track Weekly

Bright Track Weekly

In a world where challenges often take centre stage, we will bring focus on the positive. Bright Track Weekly highlights a selection of racing and breeding snippets, celebrating the vitality of our great sport.

Bodyguard Returns to the Trials


We have waited patiently for the return of our Colt Partnership's dual stakes-winning juvenile Bodyguard at the trials as a three-year-old, which was set for this Monday at Rosehill. Always an outstanding physical specimen, as you can see in the photo above, he's blossomed further into an Adonis as a three-year-old, and it was fantastic to see him blitz his trial rivals under jockey Tommy Berry, coming home over six lengths clear of his competition. (REPLAY CLICK HERE)

He will return to racing action next Saturday 28th September in the Listed Heritage Stakes at Rosehill over 1100m, with Tommy Berry booked to ride.

First Official 2YO Trials on Monday

 
The latter part of September is always a very exciting time in both the breeding and racing worlds, as we see the latest crop of Sydney two-year-olds unveiled at the first official two-year-old trials, which this year will be on Monday 23rd September. This is often a source of many future stakes winners, no more so than last year, where we saw no fewer than 10 future individuals stakes winners.

For the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership these trials were the source of stakes-winning juveniles Espionage, Bodyguard and Highness last year, while also producing Fearless (later Gr1 placed) and Customized (later Gr3 placed). Outside of these we also had the first look at subsequent Group 1 winning fillies Lady of Camelot and Manaal.

This year's heats will see three colts for the JHB Colt Partnership, Gambler (by Capitalist) in Heat 1 at 9:00am, Valedictorian (by Zoustar) in Heat 3 at 9:30am and Anarchist (by Exceed and Excel) in Heat 5 at 10:00am, while our Filly Partnership sends out Mythology (by Wootton Bassett) in Heat 4 at 9:45am. It is also great to see that JHB Colt Partnership graduate Capitalist is the most-represented sire, with six of his two-year-olds entered to trial.

The action kicks off from 9am on Monday, and will be live on Sky Thoroughbred Central and www.racingnsw.com.au 

Brightside and Jenni in epic Flemington showdown


This year's Group 1 Maybe Diva Stakes at Flemington on Saturday really was a race for the ages. Both ridden to their optimal effect, both Mr Brightside and Pride of Jenni gave their absolute all on a heavy 9 track, with Mr Brightside just getting his nose in front on the line under Craig Williams.

These two warhorses are building one of the most captivating rivalries we have seen in years, and here's hoping that they will have many more duels in the future.

The Everest Taking Shape


The past two weekends have seen a couple of key races with regard to the make up of the field for this year's The Everest on 19th October. Bella Nipotina is an incredible example of longevity and toughness, looking to be as good as ever with a fast-finishing second to I Am Me in the Group 3 Concorde Stakes over 1000m on what was her 53rd start. It was no surprise to see a deal done for her this week, with TAB securing her to race in their slot for 2024.

Sunshine in Paris lined up to defend her crown in the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes on Saturday and under an inspired Tommy Berry ride, she got there in the nick of time after sitting well back from the frantic speed set up front. She was secured by JHB at the 2022 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale for her owners John and Deb Camilleri. With John and Deb's Fairway Thoroughbreds now having secured an Everest slot, Sunshine in Paris looks assured of lining up on 19th October.