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Ninth winner for Flying Artie

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Almighty Rising wins for Team Hawkes at Canterbury on Wednesday 

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The Team Hawkes-trained Almighty Rising (2 g ex Dawn Almighty by Danehill) won the Blue Point @ Darley Handicap (1100m) at Canterbury on Wednesday, the first leg of a double for the stable, and handed Newgate Farm’s Flying Artie (Artie Schiller) his ninth winner. 

It was Almighty Rising’s second start, after finishing down the track on debut in the Blue Diamond Prelude (C&G) (Gr 3, 1100m) in February and co-trainer Michael Hawkes said his debut was an indication of the ability of the Almighty Rising.

"Obviously in Melbourne, Wayne had a bit of an opinion of this horse and we put him in the deep end and it just didn't come to hand that day," he said.

"He went to the paddock, we gelded him and tried to make a racehorse of him.

"His trial was good last week, he did everything right.

"He's still wanting to learn a bit. He's still running around a little bit in the straight but when he gets his mind to it and gets his mind on the job, I think he's going to be a nice horse."

Almighty Rising jumped from the widest barrier and was sent forward under Tommy Berry, with the gelding setting the tempo. He ran out under pressure in the straight, ending up in the middle of the track, but was still good enough to hold off his fast-finishing rivals to score by a nose. 

Berry said the two-year-old has always shown quality.

"He's always shown us quite a bit (of ability)," he said.

"I was really pleased with him in his trial. I thought he might need the run today, he still had a bit of a blow the other day so he'll definitely take improvement out of it. He's still very raw.

"He's got more than what he gave today. He probably got a little bit tired late and wanted to wander around but it'll be a good little stepping-stone for him."

Almighty Rising is raced in a partnership that includes Newgate after the two-year-old was passed in for $50,000 at last year’s Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale when offered by Newgate Farm. He becomes the seventh winner for his winning dam Dawn Almighty (Danehill) who has also produced Diamond Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) winner Ruud Awakening (Bernardini). 

Flying Artie meanwhile sits third in the leading first season sires table in Australia by winners with that table headed by his barnmate Capitalist (Written Tycoon) on 16 while Star Turn (Star Witness) has sired 12 first crop winners in Australia this season. 

 

The trainer-jockey combination made it a race-to-race double to start the card, with Ibaraki (Darci Brahma) running away for an impressive victory in the Vinery Stud Plate (1100m).

The son of Darci Brahma (Danehill) had easily won a trial only five days earlier and justified the short odds ($1.50) to come out and score by a length and three quarters and Hawkes said the three-year-old has a bright future ahead of him.

"He only had the one trial going back a while (ago) but he trialled really good that day and we looked after him and put him away," he said.

"He's just a big, raw sort of horse. He only trialled last week and he did everything right.

"Today he was a little bit tardy away. He had to do a little bit of work to get across and once he relaxed he came back nice.

"He's a big, strapping sort of horse, but more to the point, he's still a baby and he doesn't really know what he's doing yet.

"I think as preps go on, you're going to find a nice horse. He's definitely got the makings to be something."

Ibaraki was a little bit slow away from the barriers, but much like the race prior, Berry urged the three-year-old into a prominent position, sitting outside of the leader in running.

He eased his way into the lead with 250 metres to go, and when Berry pushed the button, he gapped his competitors and cruised to an easy win.

Berry said the son of Darci Brahma will be better suited to a bigger track.

"He's a horse we've always had a lot of time for, he's been given time to mature," he said.

"Today, thinking back on it, was the first time he's been let off the bridle. In both of his trials he's been well held on to because they've been on tracks that have been a bit chopped up.

"Sometimes on these tight tracks, they don't get around them, they don't feel as comfortable on them. But say you put them on Randwick with a soft track and let them travel for a bit longer, they let down and feel a lot more comfortable on soft ground.

"He's definitely going to go through the classes and he'll be better on a bigger track."

Ibaraki is raced by Orbis Bloodstock after the gelding was bought for NZ$180,000 by Hiwi Lodge at the 2019 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale of 2YOs.


Racing and Sports

Canterbury

Wednesday, 09th June 2021

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12:55
(local)

Blue Point @ Darley Mdn Hcp

Age: 2yo WT: 55.0kg Type: MDN
AUD $50,000
1100m TURF SOFT
1
12:55
(local)
AUD $50,000
1100m SOFT

Blue Point @ Darley Mdn Hcp

Age: 2yo WT: 55.0kg Type: MDN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. ALMIGHTY RISING (AUS) 2yo G
FLYING ARTIE (AUS) - DAWN ALMIGHTY (AUS)
TOMMY BERRY
M, W & J HAWKES
$4.25
57kg
Three Star Racing, J Damiano, R Duggal, C Pappas & D K Woodsford

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2nd 6. CELTIC HARP (AUS) 2yo C
NO NAY NEVER (USA) - LAGERPHONE (AUS)
JAMES MCDONALD
CHRIS WALLER
$5
56.5kg
Miss C Greig

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3rd 3. DRAGONSTONE (AUS) 2yo G
MIKKI ISLE (JPN) - QUICK'S THE WORD (AUS)
JOSH PARR
MARK NEWNHAM
$4.25
57kg
N Tzaferis, A Tzaferis, Boats & Bees Racing, P Kotsiris, G O A Jenkins, Mrs R Jenkins, Ms J Moore, C Iliadis, L A Fitt, N Quinn, N Vlahos, S Guthrie, A Proutsos, A Floyd, M Collins, A Georgiou, Forest Lodge Nsw Pty Ltd, Hay Merchants, Gate 4 Racing & Cacal Racing

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4th 11. FANGIRL (AUS) 2yo F
SEBRING (AUS) - LITTLE SURFER GIRL (AUS)
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CHRIS WALLER
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55kg
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I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - GOLD AND DIAMONDS (NZ)
BRENTON AVDULLA
BRAD WIDDUP
$5
56.5kg

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HUGH BOWMAN
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$5
57kg

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