Next NSW Race

Latest News

Jockey Quotes - Bill Ritchie Handicap

Find out what the jockeys made of their mounts after the Group 3 Bill Ritchie Handicap (1400m) at Royal Randwick won by the Chris Waller-trained Kolding.

Glen Boss (Kolding): “He is a very good horse. He’s a quality individual with a real presence about him. He’s a good feel horse. As soon as you get over his neck you think gee you have got some quality. It gives you a bit of confidence before you get to the start that you are on a really good horse.

“I was confident at the top of the straight that I was going to run really well but when Nash on Fierce Impact put three quarters of a length on me really quick I thought oh gee that’s just too good but to his credit he lifted when I asked him to. That’s a good sign heading towards the Epsom.”


Kolding wins the Bill Ritchie Handicap at Royal Randwick

Nash Rawiller (Fierce Impact): “Had a lovely run, I tried to time my run as best I could, but just got beat by a better horse on the day. It was a great effort.”

Josh Parr (Tally): “Obviously looking for further, he just lacks that tactical speed.”

James McDonald (Avantage): “Just needed the run a little bit, she’ll improve as she gets further into her preparation.”

Luke Currie (Archedemus): “He’s coming along nicely, he still needed that, he’ll be better when he gets out to the mile and can dictate.”

Brenton Avdulla (Star Of The Seas): “He trialled well.”

Kerrin McEvoy (Cascadian): “A little bit sluggish out of the gates, he travelled nicely, he settled after a furlong. Had to cut the corner a little bit, we were going for tight runs and we got buffeted around a little bit which didn’t help his finishing effort. All in all a nice second run in Australia, I think he has improvement still to come, his coat is still getting there. He’s one to keep an eye on.”

Jay Ford (My Xpression): “She was good, she tracked into it really strong, but the last furlong she failed to close it off.”

Tim Clark (Purple Sector): “Really good return, he’ll improve a lot of that. He’s okay on the track, but a drier track will suit him even better.”

Tommy Berry (Desert Lord): “Massive run, he had the tough first up run, he’s a horse who has to be 100 per cent fit, he puts himself under pressure pretty much the whole way with his galloping style. Third up he’ll be spot on.”

Check out the replays and results for Colgate Optic White Stakes Day at Royal Randwick

The Latest Racing News

Doyle Confident Patient Approach Will Pay Off With Kipsbay

By Ray Hickson Trainer Nathan Doyle hopes his decision to take his time with talented sprinter Kipsbay pays off and ...
Read More

Early Acceptances For Wagga Cup & Guineas (9am Tues)

Please note early acceptances (9am on Tuesday 30th April) for the $200,000 Lucas Road Sealing Wagga Cup and $80,000 JRC ...
Read More

Lees Looking For Positive Start From Oaks Winner Amokura

By Ray Hickson Trainer Kris Lees would like to see a positive start to Group 1 winner Amokura’s likely short ...
Read More

Jaden Prepared For Challenge Of Sydney Fresh Start

By Ray Hickson Jaden Lloyd says he’s up for the challenge of riding in Sydney and as much as he ...
Read More

Baker Calls On Nisbet To Produce A Star Turn

By Ray Hickson Trainer Bjorn Baker had no hesitation in calling on Country Championships winning jockey Kayla Nisbet when he ...
Read More
Loading...
Racing NSW Apps
View
Mobile Version
Contact
Forms
Information
Industry Links