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“Boy” wows them at Kyneton

“Boy” wows them at Kyneton

Not even trainer Vincent Malady was prepared for the strong finishing burst from Boyfromwye who stormed home to an impressive victory at only his second race start at Kyneton on Friday. The promising three-year-old settled off midfield and unleashed a mighty run over...

Firm track a Guaranteed winner

Firm track a Guaranteed winner

Four-year-old Guaranteed appreciated the firmer track at Horsham when he broke through for an overdue win on Saturday. The gelding has been threatening to score this campaign and with a perfect ride from Liam Riordan landed in the Axis Employment 0-58 Hcp (1200m)....

Easy Jay posts gutsy maiden win

Easy Jay posts gutsy maiden win

Phillipines-based owner Putch Puyat enjoys a perfect record with the Malady stable after Easy Jay scored at Werribee on Saturday. Putch’s first two runners for the stable, Always Hapi and Kitanlad, were both winners and Easy Jay ($8) became his third in the light blue...

Record-breaking win for stable debutant

Record-breaking win for stable debutant

Former South Australian galloper My Mate Sonny made a sensational debut for his new stable with a record breaking win in the Port Fairy Cup on Sunday. The six-year-old, who joined the Vincent Malady stable just three weeks ago, wasted no time impressing at...

Josh rekindles winning feeling with stable after 8 years

Josh rekindles winning feeling with stable after 8 years

Jockey Josh Cartwright turned back the clock when he combined with trainer Vincent Malady to post their first victory together in eight years with Kitanlad at Colac on Saturday. Josh, who recently made a riding comeback, has ridden 10 winners from 80 rides for...

In-form galloper “Hapi” in the mud

In-form galloper “Hapi” in the mud

Improving galloper Always Hapi dispelled any doubts about his wet track capability when he ploughed through the mud to post an emphatic midweek victory at Echuca. The four-year-old on Thursday continued to work his way through his grades this campaign with his third...

Ollie posts home track win on Always Hapi

Ollie posts home track win on Always Hapi

Champion jockey Damien Oliver jumped at the chance to ride emerging galloper Always Hapi who dazzled his rivals with an easy win at Geelong on Friday. Oliver, who has ridden more than 2700 winners including 124 Group 1 victories, told racing.com he didn’t hesitate to...

Always Hapi brings joy with easy win

Always Hapi brings joy with easy win

Lightly raced three-year-old Always Hapi has quickly made an impression after moving to Victoria where he posted an emphatic maiden win at Donald on Saturday. The American Pharoah colt, who started his racing career in New South Wales, has relished racing in the...

“Rudy” goes back to back at Geelong

“Rudy” goes back to back at Geelong

Rudy Rude added a new dimension not his arsenal when he led all the way to post consecutive wins at Geelong on Friday. Talented apprentice Hannah Edgley seized the opportunity to lead on the noted backmarker which paid off in the Oz Equipment Rentals BM58 Hcp (1547m)....

Declan weaves “Rudy” to hometown win

Declan weaves “Rudy” to hometown win

Jockey Declan Bates delivered a masterly ride on Rudy Rude who scored a hometown win at Geelong on Boxing Day. The gelding settled well-back 10 lengths off the lead and stormed home after Declan weaved a path through the field to land the Geelong Medicine Centre 0-58...

Fast Melody storms to second Hamilton win

Fast Melody storms to second Hamilton win

Exciting galloper Fast Melody remains unbeaten at Hamilton after another brilliant last to first performance on Tuesday. It was a carbon copy of his win at the track over 1400 metres in October when he also stormed home from the rear to score a soft victory. He...

Fast Melody strikes right note

Fast Melody strikes right note

Lightly raced five-year-old Fast Melody unwound a stunning finishing burst to land his maiden in brilliant fashion at Hamilton on Tuesday. The Sebring five-year-old never looked a real threat in the run and was still five lengths off the lead passing the 200 metres...

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