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CS Hayes Stakes and Australian Guineas 2026 the goals for Sandown winner

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Trainer Lloyd Kennewell has bigger autumn ambitions in mind for Loud Charlie following his breakthrough victory at Sandown.

Having just his second career start, Loud Charlie claimed the Thoroughbred Club Of Australia Plate (1300m) on Wednesday and Kennewell believes the gelding has the scope to progress into stronger company as the carnival approaches.

“I’m still not sure if he’s the full version of himself yet,” Kennewell said.

“Does he get to an Australian Guineas, I don’t know, but the CS Hayes Stakes (at Flemington on February 14) is potentially next, but I want to make sure he pulls up good first and then work out where we go with him, but he’s pretty promising.”

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Ridden by Jamie Mott, Loud Charlie ($3.50) scored by a length from Saludar ($6) with the $2.70 favourite The Benchmark another three-quarters of a length back in third.

The gelding had finished third on debut behind Asakura at Terang earlier this month, and Kennewell took confidence from that form when Asakura went on to win at Geelong on Monday.

“I was trying to work out how he got beaten at Terang and then on Monday we saw the formline come through with Mitch Freedman’s horse (Asakura) winning easily and it looks a promising horse,” Kennewell said.

“He has been a work in progress and Ethan Brown did a bit of work on him and really liked him. He was meant to ride him but got suspended and Jamie was the lucky recipient of that.”

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Kennewell admitted Loud Charlie had shown ability at home but hadn’t always put it together on race day.

“He struggled going through the gears,” Kennewell said.

“He would gallop really well on the training tracks, but in his jump-outs he was letting me down and also on wet tracks.

“We get a lot of wet tracks at Cranbourne. We tried him out the back a few times and he wouldn’t finish off, but when I took him to Caulfield this prep, he trialled up really good and I knew we were right to go.

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“I think a mile in time, but I don’t know how much further.

“He can be a little bit keen in the run, but good horses adapt, but I elected to push forward today looking for that victory.”

Those following Loud Charlie’s progress toward races like the CS Hayes Stakes can monitor the latest betting markets for the race as the autumn carnival builds.

The post Trainer has high hopes for maiden winner first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

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Conor Benn responds to reports Regis Prograis is ‘badly injured’ for their fight

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Conor Benn has had his say on the claims that Regis Prograis is injured heading into their fight this weekend.

Benn and Prograis collide in a 150lb catchweight bout in the co-main event of the Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov card at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

It sees Benn back in action for the first time since his two fights with bitter rival Chris Eubank Jr in 2025. Eubank came out on top in the first meeting, but in the rematch Benn dropped his opponent on his way to a dominant unanimous decision win.

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Those two contests took place at 160lbs, with Benn now planning to return to the welterweight division, starting with this catchweight bout against Prograis on Saturday.

Around a week ago, it was heavily rumoured that former super-lightweight world champion Prograis was ‘badly injured’ and would be forced to pull out of the fight, but instead the 37-year-old is proceeding with the showdown.

Benn has now spoken out about the matter, telling Boxing News that the outcome will be the same irrespective of the condition of Prograis.

“Whether he’s injured or not isn’t my problem….I ain’t bothered about if he’s injured or not. If he’s injured it’s not a smart move on his end. He’s getting paid a fortune. If he isn’t injured, it’s not going to make a difference regardless, the outcome will still be the same.”

This weekend’s card will be broadcast live on Netflix, and also includes a British heavyweight title fight between Jeamie TKV and Richard Riakporhe, and another heavyweight battle as Justis Huni meets Frazer Clarke.

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Major teaser dropped for WWE SmackDown ahead of WrestleMania 42 involving Randy Orton

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Randy Orton’s rivalry with Cody Rhodes ahead of WWE WrestleMania 42 may get even more heated on the next episode of SmackDown.

Things have been heating up in WWE lately, which is expected considering the fact that WrestleMania 42 is just around the corner. Several storylines appear to be reaching their conclusion at The Showcase of The Immortals. One of the most anticipated climaxes of a rivalry is the one between Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes. Meanwhile, Pat McAfee was revealed to be the mystery man whom Orton was talking to on the phone in recent weeks. McAfee appeared on SmackDown last week and assisted The Viper in fending off an attack from Rhodes before revealing his alliance.

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Interestingly, CM Punk recently fired shots at Pat McAfee in a pipebomb promo on RAW, while also targeting other names like Roman Reigns and even Vince McMahon. The involvement of Pat McAfee has clearly transcended brands. Furthermore, in a recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show, the veteran also noted that he had some things to say on the upcoming episode of SmackDown, confirming his appearance and teasing an escalation in the feud between Orton and Rhodes.

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“Friday Night, live from San Jose, I think I got some things to say. I think we will have a good time there on SmackDown,” McAfee said.

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Pat McAfee also fired back at CM Punk after WWE RAW

CM Punk’s promo on RAW also got a response from Pat McAfee in kind.

Taking to X/Twitter, McAfee noted that he had heard Punk’s pipebomb promo, calling him a Punk a** b**ch. He also claimed that Randy Orton was the saviour who was going to bring the pro wrestling scene back on track, listing his various achievements in WWE over the years.

With how things have been going so far, it appears that the match between Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes at WWE WrestleMania 42 will be one of the most intense matches in recent memory. For now, it remains to be seen what Pat McAfee has to add to the situation on the next episode of SmackDown.


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