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Thebudgiesmugla targeting Caloundra Cup 2026 after Rosehill victory

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Two jockeys race side by side on galloping horses across a grassy track with a cheering crowd in the background.

Rising staying talent Thebudgiesmugla has justified the decision to bypass the Brisbane Cup in preference for a Listed assignment at Rosehill, maintaining its perfect 2400-metre record.

Trainer Bjorn Baker, currently in England to oversee the Royal Ascot bid of gun sprinter Overpass, opted for Saturday’s The Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2400m) in Sydney, feeling it would provide a better progression towards the Caloundra Cup (2400m) at the Sunshine Coast on July 4.

Last year’s Caloundra feature was won by Half Yours before he went on to Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup success in the spring, and the Baker stable feels Thebudgiesmugla is showing enough promise to entertain similarly lofty goals next season.

“We needed to see him win it, and we needed to see him do it on top of the ground if he’s going to be competitive in better races,” Baker’s racing manager, Luke Hilton said.

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“We’d like to go to the Caloundra Cup with him. It’s in three weeks, 2400, good prizemoney race. It’s also a good form race for a few other races later in the year. Half Yours won that race, so we’ll head the same way.”

Starting his career in New Zealand, Thebudgiesmugla has posted four wins in Australia, all of them over 2400m.

Settling on the heels of the leaders for Dylan Gibbons on Saturday, the even-money favourite relaxed beautifully in the run and finished resolutely down the outside to defeat Black Run ($7.50) by three-quarters of a length, with another half-head to So You Are ($8.50).

Hilton admitted to getting antsy on the point of the corner when the field quickened, but said Gibbons knew what he had up his sleeve.

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“I was getting itchy feet coming to the corner and willing Dylan to get going on him, because we know he takes time to wind up,” Hilton said. “But he really fights when he gets there. He doesn’t really dash but he keeps grinding. He’s still really raw, and I think there is plenty to come.”

Gibbons has ridden Thebudgiesmugla to three of its four Australian wins and like Hilton, believes the five-year-old can continue to raise the bar.

“He is built so athletic, he’s got the best attitude. He saves every penny, and he can be tough and outstay them all day,” Gibbons said.

With Baker showcasing Australian racing in London, Sky Racing’s Greg Radley suggested to Hilton that his laconic boss might seize the moment for a photo opportunity sporting a pair of budgie smugglers in front of Buckingham Palace.

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“Don’t joke about it. You know he’ll do it,” Hilton quipped.

The Caloundra Cup is the next logical target, and Australian betting sites are already buzzing with anticipation for this exciting race.

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Dude is made of porcelain

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The New York Yankees released the latest details of a fresh setback that delayed Giancarlo Stanton’s return to the lineup. The slugger underwent tests on Saturday following a strain to calf on the previous day while running bases.

According to manager Aaron Boone, on Tuesday, Stanton, who has been sidelined since April 24, “reinjured” himself. The Yankees will take a cautious approach to his rehab this week.

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Fans on social media expressed their frustration with the former MVP. They called out the veteran for his regular Injured List stints that have curtailed his career in the Bronx.

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“Dude is made of porcelain,” a fan said.

Dude is made of porcelain.

“This guy needs to be put in bubble wrap till Sept,” a fan wrote.

This guy needs to be put in bubble wrap till Sept

“Honestly if he ever comes back they should limit him to only jogging around the bases. He’ll get thrown out a lot, but maybe he will mash enough home runs to be worth it,” a fan opined.

Honestly if he ever comes back they should limit him to only jogging around the bases. He’ll get thrown out a lot, but maybe he will mash enough home runs to be worth it.

“Retire! It’s a 40 man spot. Missing big chunks of every season isn’t worth the benefit,” a fan commented.

Retire! It’s a 40 man spot. Missing big chunks of every season isn’t worth the benefit

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“This guy can not be on the roster next year. This is beyond the point of laughable. Love Big G, always wanted him to hit 500 HR as a Yankee but I don’t want to wait 12 more years for him to do it,” a fan posted.

This guy can not be on the roster next year. This is beyond the point of laughable. Love Big G, always wanted him to hit 500 HR as a Yankee but I don’t want to wait 12 more years for him to do it.

“Just release him already or send him to the Twins,” a fan added.

Just release him already or send him to the twins.

Stanton, still signed to the 13-year, $325 million contract with the Miami Marlins, has managed just 764 games, amounting to 84.9 games per season for the Yankees in nine years. He has hit 189 home runs during that spell for the club but never truly unlocked his real potential that was on display in his early years with the Marlins.

Giancarlo Stanton’s return timeline in jeopardy after latest setback

According to Stanton himself, he had hoped to get back into the lineup for the Yankees 12-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. But that is likely to be postponed for a prolonged period. Another report by SNY said that the pain level for Stanton was bad as it was at the beginning of the injury.

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Giancarlo Stanton said he was planning on returning to the lineup as soon as tomorrow before his latest setback. Now it’s unclear when he’ll be back in uniform.

Stanton was off to a decent start this season. In 24 games played, the 36-year-old had three home runs and 14 RBIs before his injury.

Fortunately for the Yankees, despite injuries to major figures like Stanton and Aaron Judge, the club is still in first place of the AL East with a 44-27 record.