Tentyris eyes challenge to Ka Ying Rising in The Everest

Godolphin's three-year-old sprinter Tentyris has impressed with a win in the G1 Lightning Stakes, drawing attention from jockey Zac Purton as a potential rival to his mount Ka Ying Rising. Australian bookmakers have installed Tentyris as the second favorite for the A$20 million The Everest later this year. The colt's composure and finishing speed position him as a leading contender among his generation.

Zac Purton, jockey of the unbeaten Hong Kong sprinter Ka Ying Rising, recently analyzed footage of Tentyris's victory in the G1 Lightning Stakes over 1000m at Flemington last month. Purton noted the colt's calm demeanor, describing how Tentyris "walked into the gates on his own" and stood "like a dairy cow" before exploding to win from last at the 200m mark. "Horses just don’t do what he did at Flemington," Purton said.

Ka Ying Rising, who has extended his winning streak beyond Silent Witness's record of 17 and set multiple track records, is set to defend his title in The Everest at Royal Randwick. Bookmakers have made Tentyris the second choice behind him for the world's richest turf race. Tentyris, trained by Anthony and Sam Freedman for Godolphin, missed the A$5 million Golden Slipper as a two-year-old due to injury but has since become his generation's top sprinter.

This Saturday, Tentyris will attempt the Lightning Stakes-Newmarket Handicap double at Flemington, which would mark his third Group 1 win in Australia. Jockey Damian Lane, who rode him to victory last month, praised Tentyris's ability to sustain quick sectionals and finish strongly. "His trademark is how strong he is between the 400 and the winning post," Lane said. Mark Zahra is expected to resume riding duties after recovering from a broken leg.

Godolphin Australia boss Andy Makiv highlighted Tentyris's experience on Flemington's straight course, where he has three wins from four starts. Unlike bent tracks, the straight offers less advantage to early speed, favoring horses with a "dynamic turn of foot" like Tentyris. Bred from Divine Madonna and Street Boss, the colt is part of a strong Godolphin three-year-old crop that includes other Group 1 winners such as Tempted and Attica.

Plans for Tentyris include staying in Australia for 2026, with possible campaigns in the Middle East and UK in 2027. Purton acknowledged the hype around Australian sprinters but welcomed a potential clash. "If we can both meet in October at Randwick, that would suit both of us," he said.

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Forever Young, the defending Saudi Cup champion, at post position 6, with trainer Yoshito Yahagi at King Abdulaziz Racecourse.
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Forever Young draws post 6 for Saudi Cup defense

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Forever Young, the reigning champion of the Group 1 Saudi Cup, will start from gate 6 in his bid to defend the $20 million title at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on February 14, 2026. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi expressed satisfaction with the draw, noting it requires no tactical changes. Other contenders, including entries from Bob Baffert, have also secured their starting positions.

Trainer David Hayes is set to make history with Ka Ying Rising, who seeks an 18th consecutive victory in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday. The 5-year-old horse aims to surpass Silent Witness's record of 17 straight wins in Hong Kong racing. The race, worth US$1.66 million, is scheduled for about seven furlongs with post time at 3:30 a.m. EST.

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Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has outlined the next steps for six 3-year-old horses in his stable, beyond the undefeated champion Ted Noffey, as they gear up for the 2026 Kentucky Derby trail. Speaking from Palm Beach Downs in Delray Beach, Florida, Pletcher shared insights on their recent performances and upcoming races. These colts represent a mix of promising talents and those needing to prove themselves.

Champion racehorse Think About It, the 2023 winner of Australia's richest race The Everest, has died following complications from colic surgery. The gelding, who amassed over $12 million in prize money under trainer Joe Pride, was euthanised after a health battle that included a prior fall at Randwick. Proven Thoroughbreds confirmed the news in a statement, mourning the loss of a 'once in a lifetime horse.'

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SENTrack's Giddy Up tipsters have shared their best bets for Wednesday's horse racing at various Australian tracks. The selections cover both thoroughbred and harness events across Caulfield Heath, Warwick Farm, Belmont, Bathurst, and Mildura. These tips aim to guide bettors on promising horses for the day's races.

Commandment has climbed to second place in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's top 3-year-old poll following his victory in the Fountain of Youth Stakes. The colt, trained by Brad Cox, edged out Chief Wallabee by a neck at Gulfstream Park. Paladin holds onto the top spot amid shifts in the rankings.

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Willie Mullins' record-breaking Cheltenham winner Poniros has earned a spot in the upcoming Champion Hurdle following a third-place finish in the Irish Champion Hurdle. The five-year-old horse, owned by Tony Bloom, showed enough promise despite a 14-and-a-half length defeat to convince his connections to target the Festival. Racing manager Sean Graham highlighted limited options but remains optimistic about the horse's potential.

 

 

 

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