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Mr Brightside’s All-Star Autumn

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Star miler Mr Brightside will follow an identical path to last Autumn as he attempts to defend his All-Star Mile crown.

Mr Brightside.
Mr Brightside. Picture: Racing Photos

Mr Brightside is back in work as Ben, Will & Jd Hayes prepare their stable star to win a second All-Star Mile which will be run at Caulfield in 2024, with a trip to Hong Kong still very much on the table.

The four-time Group 1 winner of more than $11 million in prize money will likely have his first three runs of his preparation at Caulfield, targeting the Group 1 C F Orr Stakes (1400m) and Group 1 Futurity Stakes (1400m) before the All-Star Mile third-up.

Mr Brightside was beaten in both the C F Orr and Futurity Stakes last year before winning the All-Star Mile at Moonee Valley and co-trainer JD Hayes says all has gone to plan for the six-year-old gelding.

"He's freshened up beautifully, he's basically done a carbon copy of what he did last time so hopefully it leads to a third-up All-Star Mile win," Hayes said.

Mr Brightside won two Group Ones last preparation and went agonisingly close to winning the Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m), beaten a nose by Hong Kong superstar Romantic Warrior, and a step out to 2000m after the All-Star mile is a possibility.

"It's a bit of an open book, whether we go Australian Cup which is his most likely option at this point, and there's also possibly a trip to Hong Kong but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it," JD Hayes said.

A tilt at the Group 1 Hong Kong Mile, won for the third time last Sunday by Golden Sixty, was on the cards but the stable opted to spell Mr Brightside after a six-run preparation that netted three wins and three second placings.

If Mr Brightside were to venture to Hong Kong in the Autumn it would likely be for the Group 1 Champions Mile (1600m) on April 24, a race that Golden Sixty has won three years in a row, with the Group 1 QEII Cup (2000m), won by Romantic Warrior two years running also a possibility.


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