Nash Rawiller and Beiwacht took out the All Aged Stakes – hear from the beaten brigade:
Rachel King (Giga Kick): “Got into a beautiful spot and travelled up well. He just didn’t let down as well as he can. Might have felt the firm track.”
Ethan Brown (Jimmysstar): “Great run against the track bias today. Maybe up in trip could be his go. He is going really well. Couldn’t be happier with him.”
Zac Lloyd (Briasa): “He has gone very well. I thought I was going to finish a bit closer than I did at the top of the straight. Just feels like he has another gear but just not finding it.”
Jamie Melham (Half Yours): “Very happy. Very excited about his prep. He’s come back fantastic.”
Craig Williams (Pericles): “He has had a really good preparation. Just was a little bit dour on today’s performance. Still stuck to the task well.”
Tim Clark (Royal Patronage): “He is struggling to find his best form. That might be the last we see of him.”
James McDonald (Angel Capital): “Good run. Just no space at all.”
Adam Hyeronimus (Headley Grange): “He has gone fantastic. Had a wide run on speed. Has shown that he has got it at WFA. Just needs a soft draw and things to go his way.”
Sam Clipperton (Kovalica): “He ran super. Was terrific after the post. Took a power of pulling up. Right on track.”
Ben Melham (Fangirl): “I thought she ran a really good race. Tough for horses out the back especially later on today with her racing pattern. It made it hard.”
Jason Collett (Lazzura): “Really good run. Had the gate and was able to get into the right spot. Split came late to run a G1 placing. Very good.”
Jordan Childs (Magic Time): “She ran as well as she could. Had a nice run on the back of Jimmysstar. When they quickened they left her behind. Track might be a bit firm for her as well.”
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