Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Blue Sapphire for Written By

  •        The midweek racing at Caulfield with Blue Sapphire day and the Randwick meeting in Sydney where we saw the promising John Singleton owned Girl Tuesday continue on her winning way.
  • Written By -- The Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield saw a small field face the starter and another win for Written By. The ace, Written Tycoon colt never settled at all during the race but still had his opposition covered easily as they hit the line.

  • Girl Tuesday -- In the 1800m benchmark 76 the Waller trained Girl Tuesday continued her unbeaten run which now sits at four. It was Chris Waller's fourth win for the day and second for Hugh Bowman. Earlier in the day we saw a promising Redoute's Choice filly, Brazilica win her debut, in easy fashion for the pair. The other two winners for the stable were So Taken and Savacool both ridden by young Sam Weatherly. The later, a Savabeel four year old mare was an easy winner at 1550m at his third start this preparation and is a horse to follow. 
  • Manuel and Commands -- This gelding produces every preparation and today in the BM84 over 1400m he out sprinted the promising stayer from the Darren Weir stable Fifty Stars. Manuel is a quality Commands gelding and could be in for a few more wins. Follow! 
  • I Am Invincible and I Am A Star-- Its been another awesome campaign for I Am A Star. The mare recorded her tenth win of her career and third in a row in the group 3 Ladies Vase, over 1600m. Ben Melham controlled from the front and never really looked in danger on the daughter of I Am Invincible. In the listed Village Stakes over 1200m Brave Song was given a gem of a ride by James Mcdonald as he sliced through the field halfway down the straight for a well deserved victory.This Your Song gelding is a genuine trier and now has won five of his 13 starts. 

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Blue Sapphire for Written By

       The midweek racing at Caulfield with Blue Sapphire day and the Randwick meeting in Sydney where we saw the promising John Singleton ...