Saturday Racing: First five-timer for Zac Lloyd as he captures half the card

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Zac Lloyd dominated the Rosehill Gardens card on Saturday with five wins - including the first three races - that was capped off with guiding returning triple Group 1 winner Broadsiding to victory in the G2 Hobartville Stakes. Yulong's huge day at Caulfield continued with stakes victories for Deny Knowledge and Treasurethe Moment, and Too Darn Hot reminded breeders why he's too valuable to shuttle with a trio of 3-year-old stakes winners.

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A sensational five-win day for jockey Zac Lloyd at Rosehill was led by outstanding triple Group 1-winning 3-year-old colt Broadsiding returning in style winning the G2 Hobartville Stakes on a massive day for his sire Too Darn Hot (GB).

Fan favourite Jimmysstar (NZ) (Per Incanto {USA}) wins the G1 Oakleigh Plate to record his first Group 1 in a brilliant ride by Ethan Brown for trainer Ciaron Maher.

The G1 Otaki-Maori WFA Classic was won by consistent El Vencedor (NZ) (Shocking) for trainer Stephen Marsh. It was El Vencedor’s third Group 1 win and he’s off to Hong Kong later in the year where he may take on Mr Brightside.

Mr Brightside (NZ) (Bullbars) goes back to back in the G1 Futurity Stakes as he adds his ninth Group 1 win for the Hayes brothers at Lindsay Park.

Along with Blue Diamond winner Devil Night (Extreme Choice), Treasurethe Moment (Alabama Express) and Deny Knowledge (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai), the trio formed a treble for Yulong Stud. Labelled the “perfect racehorse”, Treasurethe Moment resumed with an easy win in the G2 Angus Armanasco Stakes.

Australian raider Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young-trained Thedoctoroflove (So You Think {NZ}) won the G2 Avondale Guineas and will head to the G1 NZ Derby next. He is stakes winner number 60 for his sire.

G2 Autumn Classic win makes it three in succession for Ciaron Maher trained Shanwah (NZ), who also becomes the 22nd stakes winner for Too Darn Hot (GB).

Too Darn Hot (GB)’s 23rd stakes winner came a race later in the G3 Zeditave Stakes won by Kia Ora Stud-owned 3-year-old colt Tropicus.

Lloyd’s dominant day at Rosehill

Jockey Zac Lloyd dominated at Rosehill, winning the G2 Hobartville Stakes on Broadsiding (Too Darn Hot {GB}) and an incredible four other races on the ten race card. His other winners were Rush Attack (Brave Smash {Jpn}), 3-year-old gelding Exit Fee (NZ) (Ten Sovereigns {Ire}), Step Aside (NZ) (Redwood {GB}), and Time To Boogie (Sooboog).

“This is the first time I've ridden five winners - anywhere,” Lloyd said. “I've won four races on the one day a few times, but never five until today.”

Zac Lloyd | Image courtesy of Sportpix

“He's a great kid to work with,” praised Chris Waller. “He's a great horseman and he's continuing to get better and better.”

“It's good to see Zac rising to this level, because he's had a big day here and yet when the big race came around, he was still there to deliver,” James Cummings told RSN after Broadsiding's Hobartville victory.

Broadsiding thrills in Hobartville Stakes

The strong first up record for Godolphin's star 3-year-old colt Broadsiding continued in Saturday’s G2 Hobartville Stakes at Rosehill with a 0.9l win for jockey Zac Lloyd over Team Hawkes-trained Swiftfalcon (Exceedance), with Chris Waller-trained filly Aeliana (NZ) (Castelvecchio) in third.

“We're pretty excited about having him back and we've been confident all over the summer that he'd come back in good shape,” trainer James Cummings said.

“We thought it would be a matter of good luck for them beating him in a race like this, set weights, 1400 metres at Rosehill. But I'd love to see him derive good benefit from this and build up nicely for the Randwick Guineas in a fortnight.”

It was Lloyd's first time in the saddle on race-day on the colt, whose usual partner James McDonald is currently in Riyadh to partner Romantic Warrior (Ire) (Acclamation {Ire}) in the G1 Saudi Cup.

"Zac has just delivered (today)," Cummings said. "The pressure goes on him when James McDonald is away, and Zac has done a great job here on Broadsiding, just like he did on Traffic Warden last year."

Last season’s Champion Juvenile, Broadsiding won the G1 Golden Rose when resuming in the spring at three, and was third in the G1 Cox Plate. Saturday’s win took his record to six wins from 12 starts with earnings over $3 million and all of his wins have been in Group company.

One of three stakes winners on the day for Too Darn Hot (GB), Broadsiding is the third and last foal of Speedway (Street Cry {Ire}), who won twice at a mile. She is a half-sister to G1 MRC Thousand Guineas winner Flit (Medaglia D’Oro {USA}).

Broadsiding winning the G2 Hobartville Stakes | Image courtesy of Sportpix

The Hobartville Stakes is named after one of Australia’s oldest stud farms, Hobartville Stud in Richmond, which was granted to Edward Luttrell in 1804 and he named the land Hobartville in 1816. In 1877, it was purchased by Andrew Town and became a thoroughbred stud, later owned by Percy Reynolds who made it famous. It is still used as a thoroughbred property today.

Mr Brightside reminds everyone of his class with a second Futurity win

It was back to back wins in the G1 Futurity Stakes for 7-year-old gelding Mr Brightside (NZ) (Bullbars) on Saturday. Sitting just behind the leader for the whole trip for jockey Craig Williams, he shot to the lead with 50 metres to go, and clung on from Godolphin’s 4-year-old gelding Tom Kitten (Harry Angel {Ire}) who dove late after threading through traffic. In third with a stirring run was Group 1-winning sprinter I Wish I Win (NZ) (Savabeel). Only 0.3l covered the trifecta with Mr Brightside earning his ninth Group 1 victory.

Winner of this race last year, he also ran second in 2023, and today’s effort took his career record to 19 wins from 42 starts with earnings over $16.9 million.

“He is just so tough. To do what he did today cannot be underrated. He really dug deep and found that inch (to win),” co-trainer Will Hayes said, who also confirmed Mr Brightside will likely go to the G1 All Star Mile before a likely trip to Hong Kong.

Mr Brightside winning the G1 Futurity Stakes | Image courtesy of The Image Is Everything

A NZ$22,000 yearling sold by Phoenix Park to Phil Cataldo Bloodstock, he was on-sold at three for NZ$7,750 to Robert Manning. Shortly after that, he won his third start as a winter 3-year-old, and it’s all been upwards from there. The only Group 1 winner for Bullbars, Mr Brightside is one of five winners from as many to race for unraced mare Lilahjay (NZ) (Tavistock {NZ}), whose latest foal is a 2024 colt by Satono Aladdin (Jpn).

Fan favourite Jimmysstar wins Oakleigh Plate in sensational style

Ever since Jimmysstar (NZ) (Per Incanto {USA}) put together five wins in succession as a late 3-year-old, he’s been a fan favourite, and on Saturday he captured his first Group 1 with a stunning late outside run in the G1 Oakleigh Plate. Jockey Ethan Brown timed the run to perfection and won by 1.25l from Charlotte Littlefield-trained 4-year-old mare She’s Bulletproof (Shooting To Win), with Robbie Griffiths-trained 5-year-old gelding Rey Magnerio (Magnus) flying late to finish third.

“He’s a very special horse. Well done to Ozzie Kheir and the team of owners. They’re great people,” trainer Ciaron Maher said.

“He’s got such a following, Jimmy. He’s always shown that sort of ability. Browny did say to me, ‘it’s about time (he won a Group 1)’ before the race.”

The 5-year-old gelding has won eight of his 15 starts and this win took his earnings over $1 million. He becomes the eighth Group 1 winner for Per Incanto (USA), who has 32 stakes winners in total.

“He’s (Jimmysstar) got such a following, Jimmy. He’s always shown that sort of ability. Browny did say to me, ‘it’s about time (he won a Group 1)’ before the race.” - Ciaron Maher

A full brother to Group 3 winner Charms Star (NZ), Jimmysstar is the third foal of Listed winner Anniesstar (NZ) (Zed {NZ}) who is a full sister to G2 Awapuni Cup winner Jacksstar (NZ) and a half-sister to G1 New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas-placed Bourbonaire (NZ) (Darci Brahma {NZ}). Anniesstar has an unnamed 2-year-old full brother to Jimmysstar and Charms Star.

In form El Vencedor makes it three in Otaki-Maori Classic

The decision to move the G1 Otaki-Maori WFA Classic north to Ellerslie paid off for New Zealand when Otaki’s own meeting was abandoned after the first. Stephen Marsh-trained 6-year-old gelding El Vencedor (NZ) (Shocking) is in the form of his life and made it three wins in succession, and two Group 1s, with a strong 3.3l win for jockey Wiremu Pinn.

Sent to the front at the bend by Pinn, he raced away to win easily from perennial bridesmaid Te Akau Racing’s 4-year-old mare Qali Al Farrasha (NZ) (Almanzor {Fr}) with Roger James and Robert Wellwood-trained 4-year-old mare Orchestral (NZ) (Savabeel) making up good ground in the straight to finish an eye-catching third.

“I said to Wiremu to ride him where he is happy, get him into a rhythm and ride him like the best horse,” Marsh said.

“I thought he rode him perfectly as he started to get him to travel coming to the top of the straight. He just keeps raising the bar and he is just a phenomenal horse. I’m happy for Wiremu as he has been doing a lot of work for us around the stable and this meant a lot to him and to us as well.

El Vencedor (NZ) winning the G1 Otaki-Maori WFA Classic | Image courtesy of Kenton Wright (Race Images)

“It is the Bonecrusher in two weeks’ time and then get the passport ready for Hong Kong. We definitely want to get him to the Bonecrusher in tip-top condition. You just can’t dent him at the moment, so that’s why we came here before the Bonecrusher.

“He is becoming the people’s horse as the big EV, and we just love that. He is a stable favourite and it may have just been another day at the office for him.”

El Vencedor took his record to 11 wins from 40 starts with another 14 placings and earnings over NZ$1.4 million. The win was his third at Group 1 level after winning the G1 Bonecrusher NZ Stakes last year, and the G1 Herbie Dyke Stakes last start.

“He (El Vencedor) is becoming the people’s horse as the big EV, and we just love that. He is a stable favourite and it may have just been another day at the office for him.” - Stephen Marsh

Bred and raced by Mark Freeman and David Price, he is one of five Group 1 winners for his sire, and is one of three stakes winners for his dam unraced Strictly Maternal (NZ) (O’Reilly {NZ}). Her other stakes winners are G2 Brisbane Cup winner Chocante (NZ) (Shocking) and G3 Lion Rock Trophy and Listed Hong Kong Derby winner Sky Darci (NZ) (Darci Brahma {NZ}). Her final foal is unraced 3-year-old filly Milagro

Treasurethe Moment makes a bid for best filly in Australia

Winner of the G1 Victoria Oaks in the spring, Yulong Stud’s 3-year-old filly Treasurethe Moment (Alabama Express) resumed this autumn with an easy 1l win in the G2 Angus Armanasco Stakes over 1400 metres. Ridden by Damian Lane for trainer Matt Laurie, she now has five wins in succession and three group wins and has made herself a strong case for Filly Of The Year at this early stage. In second was Alex Rae-trained Jenni The Fox (Too Darn Hot {GB}) with Too Darn Lizzie (Too Darn Hot {GB}) 1.75l away in third.

“It was painless sort of viewing, wasn't it? They hadn't got to her at the turn and you knew she was going to have plenty in the kicker. So to do that as top weight, first up over 1400 after stretching her out to the Oaks trip, it's very exciting,” said Laurie who will take her to the Kewney Stakes next, then to Sydney for the G1 Vinery Stud Stakes and the G1 Australian Oaks.

“She hasn't fully filled out into her frame by any means. I think there's a lot more to come physically but she's developed into the perfect racehorse.”

“She (Treasurethe Moment) hasn't fully filled out into her frame by any means. I think there's a lot more to come physically but she's developed into the perfect racehorse.” - Matt Laurie

Treasurethe Moment is the third and final foal for Draconic Treasure (USA) (Street Cry {Ire}), who was a winner in America over 1700 metres and has one other winner, 4-year-old mare Mihoko Takeo (Grunt {NZ}). This is the family of G1 Santa Anita Sprint Championship Stakes winner Rich Tapestry (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), G1 Melbourne Cup winner Media Puzzle (USA) (Theatrical {Ire}), and triple Group 1 winner and sire Refuse To Bend (Ire).

Yulong Stud also won the G1 Blue Diamond with Devil Night (Extreme Choice) and the Listed Victoria Gold Cup with Deny Knowledge (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai).

Busuttin and Young’s Derby goal on track

A blanket finish in the G2 Avondale Guineas with four horses across the track and margins of a neck, a neck, a head and a head saw Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young-trained 3-year-old gelding Thedoctoroflove (So You Think {NZ}) prevail by 0.2l from Stephen Marsh-trained colt Bourbon Proof (Justify {USA}), with Roger James and Robert Wellwood-trained Oceana Dream (NZ) (Ocean Park {NZ}) in third, while fourth went to Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson-trained Hakkinen (NZ) (Savabeel).

“Geez we can improve them, can’t we! And I hope Trent is listening to this as he is going to have to find another box for him, because he’s not staying with us,” said Cambridge trainer Shaune Ritchie representing Busuttin and Young. Thedoctoroflove is staying with Ritchie while in New Zealand.

“He was impressive today and these Aussie riders are good as he (Moor) got him into the one-one from looking like getting caught wide and he has attacked the line hard.

“He (Thedoctoroflove) was impressive today and these Aussie riders are good as he (Moor) got him into the one-one from looking like getting caught wide and he has attacked the line hard.” - Shaune Ritchie

“They do know how to find the right horse, do Trent and Natalie. They had one that sat three wide a few years ago and ran second in the Derby. We gave him a little bit of work on Tuesday morning and it was lovely gallop. He is very laid-back. He is in superb order, his coat is great and he will improve from here, which is a warning for us all.”

A winner at Flemington from four starts in Australia, Thedoctoroflove was having his first run in NZ and in black type company, and becomes stakes winner number 60 for So You Think (NZ). Sold by Mill Park Stud to Busuttin Racing and Andrew Campbell at the 2023 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale for $220,000, Thedoctoroflove’s half-brother by Saxon Warrior (Jpn) has been withdrawn by Mill Park from the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale.

Thedoctoroflove is the first foal of Liberty Lover (Rebel Raider) who won twice over 2050 metres and is a half-sister to Group 2 winner and four-times Group 1 placed Dalasan, who stood his first season at stud in 2023. Listed Adelaide Guineas winner Party Princess (So You Think {NZ}) is another half-sister to Dalasan and Liberty Lover, while their dam Khandallah (Kitten’s Joy {USA}) placed in the Listed Tasmanian Oaks.

Thedoctoroflove winning the G2 Avondale Guineas | Image courtesy of Kenton Wright (Race Images)

Shanwah heads to Derby for Maher

Coming into the 1800-metre G2 Autumn Classic at Caulfield, Ciaron Maher-trained 3-year-old gelding Shanwah (NZ) (Too Darn Hot {GB}) had won two in a row and made it three in the Classic with a 1.5l win for jockey Blake Shinn. He will continue on to the G2 Alistair Clark Stakes before a potential run in the G1 Australian Derby at Randwick.

“You see him during the race. He just wants to relax. He tucks the head in, he looks like you’d be able to train him for any distance really,” Maher said.

“Kevin (Payne) had to stump up a little bit of money at the yearling sales so I'm glad he is starting to the rewards now. He’s progressive so probably goes on now to a race like the Alistair Clark.”

Second place went to Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young-trained Confetti Garden (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}) with Imperialist (NZ) (Churchill {Ire}) in third. After the line, Imperialist dropped rider Damian Lane, but he was uninjured.

Shanwah, an NZ$750,000 purchase from Trelawney Stud by Cameron Cooke Bloodstock at the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale, took his record to three wins from seven starts, and it was his first black type win. He becomes the 22nd stakes winner for his sire.

Shanwah (NZ) winning the G2 Autumn Classic | Image courtesy of The Image Is Everything

His yearling half-brother by Per Incanto (USA) is Lot 20 at the upcoming Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, and Shanwah is the second stakes winner for his dam Lady Sayyida (NZ) (Iffraaj {GB}) after G2 Rose Of Kingston Stakes-winning filly Excelida (Exceed And Excel), who was third in the G1 Empire Rose Stakes and earned over $770,000. Lady Sayyida won three races and is a half-sister to G1 Cox Plate winner and successful sire Ocean Park (NZ), as well as to the dam of dual Group 1 winner and sire Grunt (NZ).

Zeditave Stakes delivers Caulfield double for Too Darn Hot

Only a race after Shanwah became a new stakes winner for Too Darn Hot (GB), the Darley sire showed why he’s too valuable to shuttle with another new stakes winner in the G3 Zeditave Stakes with Kia Ora Stud bred and owned 3-year-old colt Tropicus. Winner of his only start at two, Tropicus has only raced in Group company this season, and broke through for a win on Saturday after a good second placing in the G3 Manfred Stakes last start.

“Everyone bangs on about the wind, but we've had two horses lead into it and it is still the shortest way home. He began well and Mark (Zahra) got him into a good rhythm. I think that was the main thing, getting him to relax and getting into a rhythm with the blinkers on. He was a bit keen, a bit fresh first up,” said Sam Freedman.

The Anthony and Sam Freedman colt won by 1.5l for jockey Mark Zahra over Alex Rae-trained colt Lofty Arch (Snitzel), with Ciaron Maher-trained gelding Sargeant Major (NZ) (Proisir) in third. The win took Tropicus’ record to two wins from seven starts with earnings over $330,000.

“We stretched him out to the mile (in the spring) and he was keen in a slowly run Guineas. You're always learning and the spring is hard, because you've got to make a decision which way you go. We made the decision to go to the Golden Rose and the Guineas, but he'll stick to the six furlongs this time around.

Sam Freedman | Image courtesy of The Image Is Everything

“He's even sharper. He could potentially go 1100 metres. He was awesome – it was a great result. I’m not completely sure (on the next start). We'll chat with Luke (Wilkinson) and Shane (Wright) and the team at Kia Ora and work it out from here. There's a race like the Goodwood over there in Adelaide.”

Tropicus is the second winner and first stakes winner for four-time winner and G3 Summoned Stakes-placed Extensible (Exceed And Excel), whose 2-year-old filly and yearling colt are both by Wootton Bassett (GB). She has a Justify (USA) filly on the ground.

“He's even sharper. He could potentially go 1100 metres. He was awesome – it was a great result.” - Sam Freedman

Extensible is a full sister to Listed Belle of the Turf Stakes winner Cathay Lady, and a half-sister to the unplaced dam of Listed ARC 3YO Salver winner Cutadeel (Dundeel {NZ}). They are out of unraced imported mare Kerimba (Ire) (Sinndar {Ire}), a half-sister to G3 Curragh Anglesey Stakes winner Keraka (USA) (Storm Bird {Can}).

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