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Caulfield return for 2026 Australian Guineas hope Planet Red

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Planet Red, the Caulfield Guineas placegetter, prepares for his seasonal reappearance in a high-class Stakes race at Caulfield.

On Saturday, the Group 2 Autumn Stakes (1400m) stands as Planet Red’s singular foray before the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington set for February 28.

Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr’s charge, a three-year-old gelding, was last seen placing second to Autumn Boy during the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m) in October.

With three prior Australian Guineas triumphs under his belt, Price admitted Planet Red was drained following his Caulfield Guineas exertions.

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“He had five weeks off after the Caulfield Guineas,” Price said.

“When he went into the Caulfield Guineas, he only had a certain amount of energy left in him, but we got it to come together in the last two weeks before that race and he ran super.

“He had five weeks off, but I haven’t got enough horse to do the Space Rider prep.

“Space Rider is going to have three runs into the Australian Guineas, but I’m going to take a punt on Planet Red. He runs in the 1400 metres and then it is three weeks to the Guineas.

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“He has improved a little bit as a gelding, but it’s a quick turnaround from the spring.”

Space Rider placed 11th when last facing the Caulfield Guineas field and resumed winning the Group 3 Manfred Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield January 26.

His trajectory leads to the Group 3 C S Hayes Stakes (1400m) at Flemington a week from Saturday.

Price’s Australian Guineas ledger shines with Light Fantastic (2008), Heart Of Dreams (2009), Grunt (2018) victories, plus Tarzino’s near-miss against Palentino in 2016 where the protest failed.

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Teaming with Kent Jnr, Price eyes his first joint Guineas score.

“The Australian Guineas has been good to me,” Price said.

“Planet Red will be pretty cherry ripe come the Australian Guineas and I think he’ll run well.”

Those keen on the Autumn Stakes action have plenty of options in the racing betting markets to consider for Planet Red’s performance.

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7-Time WWE Champion Wrestled In His Last Match at WrestleMania 42

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Kurt Angle has confirmed that a major WWE Superstar is now retired. The aforementioned star was in action at WrestleMania 42.

Night Two of WrestleMania 42 kicked off with a singles match between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi, where the latter picked up the win inside five minutes. After the loss, Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring before embracing Paul Heyman and bidding an emotional farewell to the fans, leaving everyone speculating that he’s done with in-ring competition.

Kurt Angle, who was one of Brock’s fiercest opponents back in the day, took to X to reflect on the shocking turn of events. The Olympic Gold medalist confirmed that the Beast Incarnate is indeed retired.

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“Love you my brother. There will only be one like you. Enjoy retirement Brock.”


Brock Lesnar picked Oba Femi as his WWE WrestleMania 42 opponent

Fans had been salivating at the thought of Brock Lesnar facing Oba Femi ever since the latter made his main roster debut. WWE fulfilled their wishes as the two powerhouses squared off at WrestleMania 42 in an enthralling bout. It was reported after the match that it was The Beast Incarnate’s choice to face Oba in what looks to be his final WWE match.

Oba Femi was in high spirits after the match. The Ruler was present on the WrestleMania 42 post-show, where he addressed his win, noting that he has nullified 25 years of dominance from Brock Lesnar:

“It feels amazing, because it’s one thing to tell everybody what you are, and another to show everybody exactly what you are. I took 25 years of history, 25 years of dominance from the Beast and made it null, because I am what I say I am. The Ruler, the Destroyer, the Bringer of War, Oba Femi!”

There is still no confirmation from WWE regarding Brock Lesnar’s retirement. The Beast Incarnate could still swerve the fans and return to action down the line. However, his actions at WrestleMania 42 indicate that he has, indeed, donned his wrestling boots for the last time.