4 TRL RUNNERS OVER THE NEXT 7 DAYS

Feb 3, 2023

Busy time coming up for TRL owners with 4 runners over the next week. 

The Vic Husslers kick it all off with Bellinger on Sunday, the NSW Tycoons have The Sherpa on Tuesday before a double header for the Rogues at Eagle Farm on Saturday week.

 

TRL UPCOMING RUNNERS : 

Cool Jakey, February 6 – Randwick Barrier Trial

The Sherpa, January 7- Lismore

Helluva Barty, February 11 – Doomben

The Big Goodbye, February 11 – Doomben

Bellinger, February 11 – Morphettville

Team Captain, February 25, Lord Reims Hcp – Morphettville

 

Good luck to all Owners and now let’s check out the major chances for your TRL Trainers this Saturday.

 

GAI & ADRIAN A TWO YEAR FORCE

With 7 Golden Slippers it’s no secret that the Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott stable is a marvel of training 2yo’s.

Again they delivered for followers of our TRL trainers with Red Resistance last weekend toppling hot-shot King’s Gambit. 

This week they can do it again with Sicilian in Race 1. She raced in the Gimcrack and was unplaced but has come back and looked good in two recent barrier trials. 

BET: Sicilian – Win  (Randwick Race 1)

 

NEWNHAM BREATHING FIRE

It seems a long time since Dragonstone has delivered for the Mark Newnham yard but there’s no denying his talent. 

Dragonstone has been backed into $11 from $16 in Race 7, has been placed in his last two starts and should get a good run from barrier 4.

BET: Dragonstone – Each Way (Randwick Race 7)

 

MUNCE SET FOR A GAMBLE 

Unfortunately, there are no fancy odds on offer for Military Gambler in Race 2 at Eagle Farm on Saturday. 

He was too good winning at Doomben last start and should be winning again

BET: Military Gambler  – Win (EF Race 2)

 

GOLLAN WITH MULTIPLE HOPES

Tony Gollan did the right thing by us last week with Love Sensation winning, this week we have again narrowed down his 9 runners at Eagle Farm to just two selections. 

Vaccine in Race 3, was just beaten last start, steps up to 1400m here and that should suit her. 

Comrade Rosa (Race 9) all her runs this prep have been good without winning.

BET: Vaccine – Win (EF Race 3)

BET: Comrade Rosa – (EF Race 9)

 

ANDERSON A STREAKA? 

I’m not too sure if trainer Chris Anderson has ever got the gear off and done the old nudie run but I’m sure he’s hoping Streaka can salute in Race 5 at the Farm. 

Streaka has had good support in the early markets, has been there about in two runs this prep and is now third-up and fit. 

BET: Streaka  – Each Way (EF Race 5)

 

O’DEA/HOYSTED HANGIN’ FIVE 

They don’t look like surfers to me but Steve O’Dea and Matt Hoysted are set to Hang Five at Eagle Farm. 

Hang Five has been costly for followers, but this looks like a nice race for it, thought it was a good first up and the 1400m should suit. 

BET: Streaka – Win  (EF Race 6)

 

PRICE IS TOO SHORT 

The Mick Price/Michael Kent Junior yard have got themselves a very fast horse in Inundation. 

Yes he was beaten as an odds on pop last start by On The Lead (which we tipped) but he did break a track record in winning first-up and should be winning this. Maybe one to kick off an all-up. 

BET: Inundation –  Win (Sandown Race 3)

 

CIARON LOOKS TO HAVE A BUSY DAY

Good to see how well Lethal Thoughts is coming along with Ciaron Maher and Dave Eustace, along with the breaking-in process of your Dubious filly. 

On Saturday, Veecee is short at $2.70 but is an $8 chance already in the Blue Diamond market and is a winner from its only start, looks to be a great prospect. 

Right You Are is a great each way chance at $5 and I reckon can knock over Ciaron’s short-priced stablemate in Detontor Jack. 

Kettle Hill, has the bonus of J-Mac onboard and the 1800m should suit. 

BET: Veecee – Win (Sandown Race 2)

BET: Right You are – Each Way (Sandown Race 8)

BET: Kettle Hill – Each Way (Randwick Race 9) 

 

HAYES CAN LAND A DOUBLE 

The Hayes stable look set to continue their purple patch of winners. 

Field of Praise was a courageous win last start and gets the 3kg claim for Laura Lafferty. 

Conqueror is big odds at $17 and hit the line well last start. The only problem is it doesn’t win very often. 

BET: Field of Praise – Each Way (Sandown Race 4)

BET: Conqueror – Each Way (Sandown Race 6)

 

Good luck and good punting!

 

TK

4 TRL RUNNERS OVER THE NEXT 7 DAYS

Feb 3, 2023

Cool Jakey was the King of Warwick Farm  on Wednesday and NSW Tycoons owners would like to package the Metropolitan track and just take it wherever Cool Jakey goes after he kept his undefeated record intact. 

It’s remarkable that ‘Jakey’, trained on track and stabled across the road with Joe Pride, is one of those athletes, albeit of the equine kind, who thrives on his home ground. 

He won on debut at Warwick Farm way back in February of 2023 and the love affair hasn’t ended, Cool Jakey has now won 4 from 4 at ‘The Farm’ and there’s plenty more wins in store for your son of Pierro.

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BOUNCE BACK FACTOR 

As Tycoons were made aware of, there’s a theory in racing that when a horse suffers from cardiac arrhythmia, “you must back it next start” and they win. 

And that was certainly the message after Cool Jakey suffered cardiac arrhythmia the previous start at Randwick, with Joe Pride telling Tycoons in the pre-race late mail, “Don’t worry about what happened last start, the horse is fine and he looks great,” how right Joe was with Cool Jakey leading all the way.

COOL JAKEY THE KING OF WARWICK FARM 050325

Cool Jakey battling to the line with Emmadella

Cool Jakey trainer Joe Pride, Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TK

Trainer Joe Pride and son Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TRL Rep TK

HIPPO FROM BARRIER TO BOX

Adam Hyeronimus was having his first sit on Cool Jakey and he rode him a treat. We joked before the race “just go to the front and improve your position” and that’s exactly what he did. 

“He jumped well and found a nice rhythm straight away, he had a nice time so I let him slide early into it at the 600metres so we did go a bit early. 

“He felt fantastic throughout the run and was doing it easily, so I did get a bit of a surprise how quickly he stopped. 

“So maybe I did go too early, but in saying that, maybe seven furlongs is his upper limit. On that effort he’ll be winning again” Jockey Adam Hyeronimus said.

JOE DELIGHTED

“That was good guys” trainer Joe Pride said, with a big smile to a large contingent of NSW Tycoons on Cool Jakey returning to scale. 

“Look it was nice to see him win on a track that wasn’t bottomless wet, it opens up a lot more opportunities for him. 

“In saying that if there was a 1400m for him in a fortnight on a Good track I would probably be reluctant to start him. We need to nurse him through it and the next month – six weeks isn’t going to be easy because it’s carnival time. 

Cool Jakey the king of Warwick Farm with NSW Tycoons

Cool Jakey in the winners circle with NSW Tycoons’ owners

WHATS NEXT – PACK YOUR BAGS

The Tycoons have been very patient with Cool Jakey and their patience has been rewarded. He is building a very nice career record which stands at only 13 starts for 5 wins and a minor placing and is now pushing the $200,000 in prize money. 

‘Jakey’ has initially pulled up well, but we all know that he is a delicate soul and has to be treated with kindness and Joe is reluctant to push him too hard too quickly. Which is fair enough. 

“We might even consider travelling him maybe to Melbourne or Brisbane for a wet track, we just need to look after him.

“He’s been a good horse for us, we will look after him and his best opportunities will come in the Winter,” Joe concluded. 

Congratulations to all NSW Tycoons and winning connections.

Go you good thing!

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