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    Posted: 09 Aug 2019 at 7:11pm
I’ll start with -
Black Hart Bart,
Kings Will Dream
Gallo Cop

Feel free to add to their story
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Each of these horses all have their own threads
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Yes but they also have one thing in common?
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Yes they do, but its easier to keep up with all the Comeback Kids if they are grouped together under one banner.
Fingers crossed for them.
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Was just saying that’s because the Mayor is running out of server space.
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I wish the form guides would put an icon next to the names of ex-Weir runners for easy reference. You know, like a skull and cross bones, or something

But this thread will help, thanks.
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I see Volkstocknbarrell is back from Singapore and first up for Cobalt Danny, tomorrow.
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2018 ATC Derby winner Levendi.

Has been running evens at home.  Set for a trial later this month. 

Had bone chips removed from a knee before breaking down in a Warwick Farm trial in February earlier this year.  Reported to have a fracture in the pelvis.  

Has been nominated for the Cox Plate.
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Originally posted by VOYAGER VOYAGER wrote:

I see Volkstocknbarrell is back from Singapore and first up for Cobalt Danny, tomorrow.


It’s scratched
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Originally posted by Tontonan Tontonan wrote:

2018 ATC Derby winner Levendi.

Has been running evens at home.  Set for a trial later this month. 

Had bone chips removed from a knee before breaking down in a Warwick Farm trial in February earlier this year.  Reported to have a fracture in the pelvis.  

Has been nominated for the Cox Plate.

Add Malaguerra to the list: another trainer change which makes it:
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Ciaron Maher trained Kapour last seen in Jan 2017 and was officially retired at one stage is seeking reinstatement at the Cranbourne trials next Monday.
Now a 10 year old. Trained at the Ballarat stables
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Gailo Chop, Humidor and Black Heart Bart won their respective trials this morning.

Black Heart Bart passed the stewards embargo, now just needs to pass the vets.
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Three-Years-Old and Upwards,

Track Name: Main Track Type: Turf Track Condition: Heavy 10 Time: 1:05.10 Timing Method: Manual INTERIM RESULTS

Color Finish No. Horse Trainer Jockey Margin Bar. Weight Penalty Starting Price
1 9 ZIZZIS Patrick Payne Billy Egan 0  
2 4 CASA DE LAGO Patrick Payne Ms Rose Pearson 0.3L 0  
3 6 IF YOU WILL Russell Osborne Ethan Brown 0.4L 0  
4 7 SAVAPINSKI (NZ) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Michael Dee 0  
5 2 MACLAIREY (NZ) Pat Carey Rhys McLeod 0  
6 8 STARSPANGLED RODEO Joseph Waldron Damian Lane 0  
7 1 PLEIN CIEL (GER) Anthony Freedman Mark Zahra 0  
8 3 KAPOUR (IRE) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Will Price 0  
5 DUBIOUS Ciaron Maher & David Eustace 0
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Just watched Kapours replay, wasn’t as bad as it looks.
Was up there early, did enough to warrant pressing on after having so long off.
I notice the Stewards have passed the trial embargo on him
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Thanks for the updates SkyDancer. Sounds like they're all in great shape.

In general I do hope that the powers-that-be are keeping a super close eye on them, though. As much as I'd love to see some of them race again, I want to see them safe.
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Black Heart Bart has been cleared by the Vets Dept.
Free to resume racing
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Kapour having 2nd trial at Cranbourne on Monday

Kaspersky / hasn’t raced since Oct 2017 when he came out for the Carnival.
He was scratched from the Cox Plate with a leg issue.
Since had major surgery for a fractured LF Pastern.
Now trained by Michelle Payne - will trial at Cranbourne on Mon

Gailo Chop - trials again before first up run in the Makybe Diva

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Anybody know how Kings Will Dream and Black Hart Bart are faring?
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Kings Will Dream ran well again on Saturday


BHB is nominated for the Rupert Clark this weekend
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Originally posted by Sister Dot Sister Dot wrote:

Anybody know how Kings Will Dream and Black Hart Bart are faring?


Both now G1 winners this prep
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So happy for those two horses, and also humble to see them make miraculous comebacks. But please, please pretty please can you now give them some good mates an$ a green paddock? ❤️🙏🙏🙏
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Huge win today for Kings,,,,,,,,,now retire him before he cracks again.    Please.  And be happy he cracked a biggie for you.
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Kings Will Dream is off to the Cox Plate
BHB is off to the Caulfield Stakes
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Kapour resumes from a nearly 3 year spell, and official retirement.

Recently reinstated at the trials, he kicks off his comeback in the Murtoa Cup today
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Map our, 10yr old, ran 4th, 3.8 lengths
Does anyone know how Kings Will Dream is, and what’s gone wrong?
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Kapour, 10yr old, ran 4th, 3.8 lengths
Does anyone know how Kings Will Dream is, and what’s gone wrong?
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Kings had an elevated temperature so they opted out of next weekend and going for Cox Plate instead.
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It has been seven extraordinary years since Michelle Payne last rode at Randwick and when she returns on Everest day, it will be in a unique role as trainer and jockey of Sydney Stakes contender Kaspersky.

Payne reckons her last ride in Sydney was aboard Yosei when she finished third to More Joyous in the 2012 Doncaster Mile.

Much has happened since - an historic Melbourne Cup win aboard Prince Of Penzance, the chance to ride at Royal Ascot, and the making of a movie, 'Ride Like A Girl'.

Inspiration for the movie came from her real-life journey to become the first female jockey to win a Melbourne Cup.

"It has been pretty crazy but it has been so much fun," Payne said.

"We're actually in New Zealand at the moment, it's (Ride Like A Girl) about to be released over here next week so we've been doing a bit of promotional work."

Show business might be a sideline novelty but Payne's real business remains horses.

After winning the Cup, she realised her dream of establishing a boutique training complex in Victoria and took out a dual trainer-jockey licence.

However, her status was not permitted under the NSW rules of racing, and not for the first time, Payne fought hard for change.

She met with Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'Landys and chief steward Mark Van Gestel to agitate for permission to train and ride her horses in NSW, eventually getting her wish.

Kaspersky will be her first NSW runner as a dual licence holder when he tackles the Sydney Stakes (1200m), two years after injury halted his career following the 2017 Toorak Handicap.

It has been a long road back but we've got there," Payne said.

"It has been two years of consistently icing him and rubbing his legs, on the treadmill and water walking, taking him to the beach.

"And he is the most magnificent horse to work with. He's a big black stallion, he is intelligent, it has just been a pleasure."

Payne has fitted blinkers to Kaspersky for his first run over 1200 metres, his best form being over a mile and further.

She doesn't expect him to win but hopes he is working into the race late and shows enough to keep alive plans to run him in next year's Doncaster Mile.

"He's nine-years-old but he is really lightly raced and I feel like the mile at Randwick will really suit him," Payne said.

"We will see how he goes Saturday but there is a long-range plan there."
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Michelle Payne will undertake her dual role of trainer-jockey in the return to racing of former English-trained Italian stayer Kaspersky in Sydney on Saturday.

Kaspsersky is having his first start in two years in the group 3 $500,000 Camera House Sydney Stakes, 1200m, at Randwick.

Payne rode the 9yo in England in 2017 - finishing fifth in the group 1 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot - and again in the Toorak Handicap at Caulfield in October of that year when prepared by Jane Chapple Hyam.


The aim was to go to the Cox Plate.

Injury unfortunately intrervened and Kaspersky, now in Payne's Ballarat stable, has not raced since.

It has been two years of consistently icing him and rubbing his legs, on the treadmill and water walking, taking him to the beach," Payne said.

"And he is the most magnificent horse to work with.

"He's a big black stallion, he is intelligent, it has just been a pleasure."

Payne does not expect him to win, but hopes he is working into the race late and shows enough to keep alive plans to run him in next year's Doncaster Mile.

"He's nine-years-old, but he is really lightly raced and I feel like the mile at Randwick will really suit him," Payne said.

"We will see how he goes Saturday but there is a long-range plan there."

For Payne, it is a trumphant return to Sydney for Payne as a trainer-jockey.

She was prohibited from riding in Sydney in the spring of 2016, when Racing NSW policy did not allow jockeys who also had a trainer's licence to ride.

She met with Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'Landys and chief steward Mark Van Gestel to agitate for permission to train and ride her horses in NSW, eventually getting her wish.

Kaspersky will be her first NSW runner as a dual licence holder

Payne is also booked to ride Legendofoz, which is an emergency in the $100,000 TAB Highway Handicap, 1100m.

If the Cessnock-based Jeremy Sylvester-trained Legendofoz gets a start, it will be the first time Payne has ridden for someone outside her family since July last year when she took a mount for Luke Oliver.

.All her race rides since have been for her father Paddy, brothers Patrick and Andrew, and herself.
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