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King Pedro claims Stayers Cup in dominant 2026 performance

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A wave of relief washed over Tom Charlton as King Pedro, overcoming a string of frustratingly narrow defeats, delivered a dominant performance to claim the Stayers Cup at Rosehill.

Since his last triumph at Gosford in November, the lightly raced gelding had recorded four second placings in his five subsequent starts. Charlton admitted to feeling considerable anxiety about his charge, the $2 favourite with leading betting sites, delivering on Saturday.

“I’m a bit nervous because I feel like the horse has been quite unfortunate for a lot of this preparation,” Charlton disclosed. “I’m relieved for the owners and staff and horse that he has managed to get the job done.”

He further elaborated on the horse’s potential: “He’s a really nice stayer. He will definitely make a better grade, and a good grade, in time. He is effective on all ground, effective at 2000 to 2400 (metres), and he could be effective over even further in time.”

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King Pedro, a four-year-old, is sired by Eminent, a New Zealand-based stallion by Frankel who remains relatively obscure in Australia. The stable had identified him as a promising stayer after his sixth-place finish from a wide draw in the 2025 New Zealand Derby (2400m), and Charlton was hopeful of his return to competitive racing at a higher level.

The immediate focus is likely the Grafton Cup (2350m) next month, with consideration also given to races such as The Metropolitan (2400m) in the future.

“Those are the sort of races, maybe a Sydney Cup some day,” Charlton considered. “Whether it comes too soon, but we do feel he could make it into a race like that. He is still quite an unfurnished horse so there is plenty more to come.”

Charlton explained the rationale behind the gelding’s race choices: “We toyed with the idea of going to Caloundra (Cup) next weekend, but we thought the option of an easier race to try to win, and then potentially go to something nicer was probably more suitable.”

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Ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, King Pedro ($2 favourite) powered to a convincing three-length victory over Pinhole ($6), with outsider Masoun ($101) securing third place by a short neck.

For those keen on the horse racing action, check out the latest racing betting markets.

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He will be match winner like Bumrah for India

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Prince Yadav had a memorable outing in the second T20I between India and Ireland. The pacer made his international debut in the format on Sunday, June 28, in Belfast.

He struck in his second over to claim his maiden T20I wicket, dismissing Ireland skipper Lorcan Tucker. Prince came on to bowl the final over of the innings as India bowled first. He claimed two wickets in the over to give the team a solid finish.

On the fourth ball, he first got rid of Harry Tector, who made 53 runs off 47 balls. He then struck again on the last ball, sending Liam McCarthy back to the hut. Prince ended with magnificent figures of 3/22 from four overs on his T20I debut.

Fans lauded the pacer on social media for his impressive performance with the ball.

“Excellent bowling by Prince yadav. Prince has a top notch yorker, he will be match winner like Bumrah for India in the white ball cricket,” a fan tweeted.

“What a memorable debut from Prince Yadav. He has all the ingredients to become legend of this format like Bumrah. He can swing the ball, has good cutters and also has good control over yorkers. Most Importantly he doesn’t leak runs like Arshdeep, Prasidh and Harshit Rana,” another fan wrote.

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India restricted Ireland to 154/8 from their 20 overs. Having lost the opening T20I of the two-match series, the Men in Blue are in a must-win position to draw level.

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Prince Yadav’s figures stand among the best on T20I debut for an Indian pacer

Having impressed in the IPL 2026 season, with a solid performance in domestic cricket, Prince has carried his form on the international stage as well. His figures of 3/22 on T20I debut stand among the best by an Indian pacer.

Barinder Sran leads this list with figures of 4/10 against Zimbabwe in 2016. Shivam Mavi follows with 4/22 against Sri Lanka in 2023. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/9), Navdeep Saini (3/17), Prince Yadav (3/22), and Jasprit Bumrah (3/23) all have three wickets on their T20I debuts.

Prince will next be seen in action during the upcoming T20I series in England in July, where India will play five T20Is.