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Corniche’s group 1 hopes in focus at Mornington in 2026

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Shawn Mathrick, trainer, eagerly awaits pitting his new stable charge Corniche in a further Stakes race.

The Godolphin cast-off secured success at Flemington on his third appearance for Mathrick, gearing up for the Listed Hareeba Stakes (1200m) at Mornington come Saturday.

Encouraging results could direct Mathrick to Adelaide and the Group 1 The Goodwood (1200m) at Morphettville, May 9.

Since Corniche’s victory in the Listed Bob Hoysted Stakes (1000m) March 28, Mathrick mulled over the Hareeba Stakes en route to a potential Listed Wangoom Handicap (1200m) at Warrnambool, May 6.

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But The Goodwood’s proximity just three days later poses a dilemma for Mathrick.

“I would prefer to go to The Goodwood,” Mathrick said.

“Warrnambool can so tricky. Some just hate it, and you never know until you go there, but I would like to win a Group 1, and he’s definitely got the quality to do that.

“Joliestar won the other day, and she only beat him a length-and-a-bit one day and his wet track form is terrific.”

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Mathrick detailed his persistent work to cure the gelding’s ongoing troubles from his early days in the stable.

Corniche gallops solely post-rain at Cranbourne Training Centre, complemented by plentiful beach time.

“I had to get the pain out of his knees, and his feet and he had heart arrythmia but that has all settled down and he seems good,” Mathrick said.

“You never know when those things can flare up again, but he’s been super.

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“He worked like Manikato on Tuesday. He’s a weapon.”

On another note, stablemate Unflinching is bound for Brisbane and the Listed Ascot Handicap (1000m) at Eagle Farm Saturday.

Unflinching trailed Corniche at Flemington, with Mathrick calling the sprinter a pure 1000m horse.

“That’s his distance,” Mathrick said.

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“His run the other day was good, but Corniche was just too good in the last bit.”

The journey for Unflinching involved floating to Sydney Tuesday night, a layover at Rosehill, and arrival in Brisbane Wednesday night, Mathrick shared.

“It’s worth $92,000 to the winner, so if he wins, I can afford to fly him home if I have to,” Mathrick said.

Head to betting sites to check the latest on Hareeba Stakes markets.

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After Finn Balor, this WWE Superstar also plans on introducing his own “demon” at WrestleMania 42

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Finn Balor will be in action against Dominik Mysterio at WrestleMania 42. The latter has admitted that he also has demons of his own that he plans on introducing.

The feud between Mysterio and Balor officially began after the former Universal Champion was booted out of The Judgment Day. Mysterio blamed Balor after he lost the Intercontinental Championship to Penta.

Appearing at the WrestleMania 42 Kickoff Show, Mysterio admitted that he was initially cautious of The Demon, but then got reminded of his own demons. He even stated that Balor has never gone face-to-face with his former stablemate’s demon.

“I was a bit cautious of the Demon… then I remembered who I am. I’m Dirty Dom. Finn Balor has never gone face-to-face with my Demon. I’ve got a few demons of my own.” Mysterio said.

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Finn Balor thinks that WrestleMania 42 will be very painful for Dominik Mysterio

Finn Balor will be out for revenge against Dominik Mysterio at WrestleMania 42. The veteran has warned “Dirty” Dom and admitted that he shouldn’t have trusted Mysterio in the first place.

Speaking on ESPN, Balor said that he couldn’t describe in words regarding The Demon’s return to WWE, but he will make sure that WrestleMania 42 turns out to be “very painful” for Mysterio. Balor said:

“It is not something that I can really describe in words. It is a feeling. It is an emotion. It is an energy. And it is something that I can only tap into very occasionally. It can be very draining. But trust me, it is going to be very painful for Dominik Mysterio,”

Mysterio is the reigning AAA Mega Champion and still has one title around his waist. For a very long time, he was a double champion before dropping the Intercontinental Championship to Penta.

Last year at WrestleMania 41, Mysterio won the Intercontinental Championship for the first time by winning a Fatal Four-Way Match, also involving Balor.

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