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Mr Waterville draws wide for 2026 Lord Reims Stakes despite Adelaide Cup aims

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Despite the suboptimal barrier, trainer Clayton Douglas intends to travel to Adelaide with newcomer Mr Waterville.

Previously trained by Chris Waller after arriving from Ireland, the galloper lines up in the Group 3 Lord Reims Stakes (2600m) at Morphettville this coming Saturday.

Saturday’s race serves Douglas as the ultimate tune-up for the Group 2 Adelaide Cup (3200m) at Morphettville scheduled for March 9.

In Saturday’s lineup, Mr Waterville has barrier 19, the widest, and the trainer indicated this outing is essential for the gelding’s path to the Adelaide Cup.

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“Drawing 19 is not ideal but he’ll be in the middle to back-half of the field anyway and the 2600 (metres) should be ideal,” Douglas said.

“It’s a stepping stone to hopefully starting in the Adelaide Cup and he needs this grounding run to head there.

“The set-weights and penalties on Saturday makes it a suitable race.”

Douglas pointed out that another viable prep race for Mr Waterville ahead of the Adelaide Cup was the 2500m affair won by Berkeley Square at Flemington last Saturday, while the Listed Torney Cup (2500m) at Pakenham is only three days away.

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Under Douglas for the first time, Mr Waterville achieved a closing third in the Colac Cup (2000m) on February 6.

From his Irish beginnings with Aidan O’Brien, where he notched two wins in seven starts, Mr Waterville endured a barren spell of 20 races without success for Waller, who continues as a part-owner of the gelding.

Douglas revealed Waller proposed seeking a fresh environment for the horse, leading to his transfer via Rod Lyons, owner of Nature Strip, into the current stable.

“He’s done some schooling down here and that seems to have helped,” Douglas said.

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“Maybe if he doesn’t perform well in his next couple of flat runs, we might see him in a maiden hurdle at Warrnambool during the carnival.”

Mr Waterville is entered for the Group 1 Sydney Cup (3200m) at Randwick on April 11.

Punters looking for value in the Lord Reims Stakes should review the leading betting sites and their racing odds.

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College hoops insider shares Vanderbilt star’s availability ahead of Tennessee clash 

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Vanderbilt Commodores guard Duke Miles is expected back in action for Saturday’s game against the Tennessee Volunteers, per college basketball insider Jeff Borzello. Miles has been out for the past three weeks after undergoing “clean-up” knee surgery.

“Vanderbilt guard Duke Miles has been upgraded to probable for tomorrow’s game against Tennessee,” Borzello wrote on X

Vanderbilt guard Duke Miles has been upgraded to probable for tomorrow’s game against Tennessee, per the SEC Availability Report. Miles has missed the last six games with a knee injury. Meanwhile, Tennessee big man JP Estrella is questionable after missing Wednesday’s game.

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Vanderbilt basketball coach Mark Byington also confirmed his availability during a press conference on Friday.

“Duke is expected to go,” he said. “He practiced yesterday. He’s had a good week. He hung back instead of going to Missouri with us so he could train here. We’re expecting him to go.

“He’s in incredible shape,” Byington added. “A lot of times it’s conditioning with players, but talking with my trainer, he said he’s doing great there. Watching him in practice, he looks really good. I think his rhythm will be good.”

Miles is averaging 16.6 points, 4.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game. He last played for the Commodores on Jan. 24 in a contest against Mississippi State, scoring 17 points. He has since missed five games.

What Duke Miles’ return means for Vanderbilt

His return is great news for Byington’s team, as the Commodores look to improve on their 21-5 record. The team is fresh off a painful 81-80 defeat to Missouri and will be hoping to return to winning on Saturday. Having Miles on the lineup will improve the chances of that happening.

“He does a lot on the offensive end,” said Byington. “He gives us another ball handler, along with Tyler Tanner, who really makes plays out there. His steals are impactful. He makes an impact everywhere he goes.”

With his return, another big question is how many minutes Miles will be able to put in on Saturday.

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“You’ve got to read the game, but we’re not going into the game thinking [about a minute restriction]. We’ll see how it goes,” Byington said. “I’m probably going to have to get him out at certain times, but as the coach, I feel better when he’s on the court, even if it’s his first game back. We’ll try to keep him out there.”

Tanner has been Vanderbilt’s most reliable ball handler since Duke Miles’ absence, although AK Okereke has also been helpful in filling in for Miles. However, Miles’ impact is difficult to replicate, especially with Frankie Collins also out.