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Invincible Son out to take Blue Diamond Stakes 2026 step

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Trainer Robbie Griffiths will get a clearer guide on Invincible Son’s progress when the colt lines up for his second career start at Caulfield on Saturday.

After finishing third behind Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Unit Five on debut at Caulfield Heath, Invincible Son steps up to the Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes (1000m).

Griffiths believes there is plenty of upside still to come as the colt builds towards the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) later this month.

The trainer said it was difficult to know how much the colt learned from his first race, but a recent jump-out gave him confidence.

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“It is hard to say how much he took from his first race because he hadn’t been back to the barriers until Monday and I thought he trialled really well,” Griffiths said.

“That Guest House is a pretty good horse, and I thought our bloke went well.

“Nathan Punch never let him off the bit and the pleasing thing about Saturday is he’s drawn one.

“He drew the outside on debut and had to burn a bit of energy to get into the race.

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“The way the race was run, he was probably never going to finish better than third, but it was good to see Unit Five go on and win the Magic Millions which made the form look solid.”

Griffiths expects the bigger Caulfield circuit to suit the colt better this time around, particularly coming from the Cranbourne training base.

He also took confidence from Jamie Melham staying aboard.

“He should be more comfortable on a bigger track and barrier one gives Jamie plenty of options,” Griffiths said.

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With the Blue Diamond looming, punters can track how Invincible Son shapes up through leading betting markets for the race.

The post Invincible Son out to take Blue Diamond Stakes step first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

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Triple H’s replacement chosen by WWE veteran to lead the company “into the future”

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WWE CCO Triple H is leading the creative side of the business. Often, thanks to Unreal, HHH is seated at the table with writers, pitching ideas. The concern is who he passes the baton to in his absence. Now, it seems the former WWE head writer has a clear vision: Robert Roode.

In a post on X, Vince Russo has sung Roode’s praises. He states that the former US Champion is the only guy who stands out in management. The retired Canadian wrestler currently works for WWE as a match producer. Robert,, better known as ‘Bobby’ is a real and pure professional who carries himself perfectly. If it were for Russo being the decision-maker, Roode would lead WWE into the future.

The veteran took a moment to humble the former NXT Champion, too. Russo cites him as certainly not the Greatest Worker in the History of the Business. However, neither is he a gimmick nor an ego-maniac and surely not a ‘Walrus’. Roode is the GUY.

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The 49-year-old was still pretty much active till mid-2022. However, later that year, Roode underwent neck surgery. In May 2023, he underwent another. In the next few months, he took on the role of a match producer and retired from wrestling.

Robert Roode’s resume in WWE

The first title Roode won was the NXT Championship. Known exceptionally for his workhorse nature and technical abilities in TNA, the Stamford-based promotion trusted him. Within a year of his debut, he defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to win the NXT title in 2017. Later on the main roster, he won the US Championship in 2018 in a tournament.

Later that year, the Glorious star captured the RAW Tag Team Championships with Chad Gable. Roode and Gable defeated Authors of Pain. Next year, he teamed up with Dolph Ziggler, Dirty Dawgs. They defeated Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman for the same titles. In 2021, his last reign as a ‘Dirty Dawg’ came as he held the SmackDown Tag Team Championship.

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