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Accidental Bid seeks SA Derby 2026 chance as first emergency

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Jockey in blue and white silks rides a brown horse at full gallop on a turf racetrack with a red rails in the background, conveying a racing moment.

For the imported three-year-old Accidental Bid to run in the Group 1 South Australian Derby at Morphettville, a rival needs to scratch.

Now handled by Ciaron Maher having launched in Britain, Accidental Bid is next in line after Tuesday acceptances and barrier allocations for the South Australian Derby (2518m) this Saturday.

Drawing inside at barrier 2, Accidental Bid installed as $3 favourite upon field finalisation, John Allen retained to steer.

This imported youngster yields maturity to foes, though Russian Camelot, bred in the UK, triumphed in 2020 at COVID’s zenith, piloted by Allen.

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Perfect record in Australia with two Pakenham wins since shipping over after initial UK pair.

National Assistant Trainer Jack Turnbull from the Ciaron Maher camp praised Accidental Bid’s staying aptitude.

“He literally turned three just three weeks ago,” Turnbull said.

“His run over the mile was very pleasing and then to back that up on a heavy track, he relished the ground.

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I’m not sure what he beat, but he ran reasonable time and ran a good figure and given his profile and he should stay on.

We went to that race against older horses for the time between runs if we were to go to the Derby and thankfully it’s worked out.”

Turnbull revealed consideration for the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm near month’s close, yet the colt’s form has them keen.

Maher’s secondary contender Amazake earned Turnbull’s nod as maybe the stable’s premier maiden.

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Post-spring Victoria Derby bid, Amazake notched three reliable showings this time in, latest a third over 2400m at Caulfield.

“He was terribly unlucky last start,” Turnbull said.

“He ended up in an awkward position, and the race was off and gone before he made his run at them.

He’s one of the better maidens in our yard and if we can break that in the Derby, everything will be repaid.

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He is a lot stronger, more furnished than he was last season when he ran in the Victoria Derby when he didn’t run out the trip and his last start says the trip will be OK this time.”

Amazake drew wide in 17 under Ben Melham.

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Jamie Carragher names the major issue he’s spotted from Arsenal in recent weeks

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Jamie Carragher said the major issue Arsenal have been dealing with recently is fatigue rather than a lack of mental composure

Arsenal defeated Newcastle United 1-0 on Saturday to return to the top of the table. But the Gunners were the second-best in most attacking stats against the Magpies.

Speaking on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football, Carragher claimed Mikel Arteta’s men looked leggy against Newcastle and lacked their usual high-pressing intensity. He argued that it was ‘too easy’ for Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes to dictate the game at the Emirates, which he found ‘worrying’.

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“My worry watching Arsenal is not nerves – it hasn’t been for a few weeks – mine is fatigue,” Carragher said. “It was far too easy for Newcastle to make passes and get to the edge of the box. They couldn’t create too much when they got there which is a sign of the Arsenal back four but it looked leggy to me. It was too easy for Tonali and Guimaraes to dictate the game. To see Newcastle play with ease at the Emirates, I thought was a little worrying. It smacked of fatigue for me.”

Meanwhile, the former Liverpool defender insisted that Arsenal are still the best team in the league and attributed their fatigue to fixture congestion, saying they play three games in six days.

Carragher picks game that could cost Arsenal the Premier League title

Speaking further, Carragher said he is worried that the Gunners will throw away their Premier League title hopes when they face Fulham this weekend. For Carragher, the hectic schedule could cost them the title when they face the Cottagers in their next league outing.

“I feel Arsenal have been unfortunate, and I know this playing Champions League semi-finals, when you play Wednesday then Tuesday that’s a big difference between Tuesday then Wednesday,” Carragher continued. “You’re actually playing three games in six days, rather than three games in eight days. It’s a massive difference at this stage of the season.

“That’s why I really worry for Arsenal about this (the Fulham game). You play away and have to travel, Fulham are a good and decent side and then you’ve got to go again on the Tuesday night. They’ve been very unfortunate the way the games have fallen. Three games in six days is really tough.”

Next up for the Gunners is a Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, April 29.