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Australian Bloodstock co-director Jamie Lovett joins the show to discuss a massive month ahead for the syndicate, with the team firing on all cylinders both locally and abroad. Following Lord Of Biscay’s dominant victory in the $1 million Provincial-Midway Championships Final at Randwick, Lovett outlines the ambitious "next steps" for the stable as they transition into the winter features as Accidental Bid currently faces a nervous wait as the first emergency for Saturday’s Group 1 South Australian Derby, where the unbeaten Australian Bloodstock import remains the $2.80 favorite should he gain a start.
Key updates from the Australian Bloodstock camp include:
Wagga Gold Cup Raid: The syndicate is hunting for more regional silverware this weekend, with several key chances earmarked for the two-day carnival. Lovett provides the latest on their targeted runners for the Wagga Gold Cup and the Town Plate, identifying which of their "import" profiles are best suited to the Riverina track.
Vauban & The Q22: Following a strong autumn campaign under Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Lovett confirms that international star Vauban is being geared toward the $1.2 million Q22 in Brisbane. He discusses the strategy of giving the "old warrior" a light autumn to ensure he peaks for the Queensland Winter Carnival before another tilt at the Melbourne Cup.
Lord Of Biscay’s Path: Fresh off his Randwick triumph, the "Provincial King" is being aimed at the Tamworth Cup to secure eligibility for the $3 million Big Dance in November. Lovett shares his confidence in the horse’s ability to handle the step up in grade.
By Sky Sports RadioAustralian Bloodstock co-director Jamie Lovett joins the show to discuss a massive month ahead for the syndicate, with the team firing on all cylinders both locally and abroad. Following Lord Of Biscay’s dominant victory in the $1 million Provincial-Midway Championships Final at Randwick, Lovett outlines the ambitious "next steps" for the stable as they transition into the winter features as Accidental Bid currently faces a nervous wait as the first emergency for Saturday’s Group 1 South Australian Derby, where the unbeaten Australian Bloodstock import remains the $2.80 favorite should he gain a start.
Key updates from the Australian Bloodstock camp include:
Wagga Gold Cup Raid: The syndicate is hunting for more regional silverware this weekend, with several key chances earmarked for the two-day carnival. Lovett provides the latest on their targeted runners for the Wagga Gold Cup and the Town Plate, identifying which of their "import" profiles are best suited to the Riverina track.
Vauban & The Q22: Following a strong autumn campaign under Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Lovett confirms that international star Vauban is being geared toward the $1.2 million Q22 in Brisbane. He discusses the strategy of giving the "old warrior" a light autumn to ensure he peaks for the Queensland Winter Carnival before another tilt at the Melbourne Cup.
Lord Of Biscay’s Path: Fresh off his Randwick triumph, the "Provincial King" is being aimed at the Tamworth Cup to secure eligibility for the $3 million Big Dance in November. Lovett shares his confidence in the horse’s ability to handle the step up in grade.

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