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Lady Catalina targets 2026 Randwick HMAS Sydney Handicap

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Away Game’s hectic two-year-old year from six seasons ago stands out among modern juveniles, making it understandable that Lady Catalina, foal of the current broodmare, has begun her career at a gentler pace.

Away Game tallied four wins from eight juvenile outings, claiming the 2020 Magic Millions Classic (1200m) and Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m), runner-up spot to Farnan in the Golden Slipper (1200m), and a credible fifth versus elder mares in the Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m).

On the other hand, her first track foal, Written Tycoon filly Lady Catalina, faces her sophomore start in the HMAS Sydney Handicap (1100m) at Randwick on Saturday.

Johann Gerard-Dubord, Ciaron Maher’s Sydney foreman who came aboard amid Away Game’s juvenile phase, observed that Lady Catalina took longer to come along but holds plenty of promise.

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“She is a very different horse to Away Game. Away Game was very natural, very early,” Gerard-Dubord said.

“By this time of year, she’d had plenty of racing already.

“We’ve taken our time with Lady Catalina. She is a beautiful filly. She has changed a lot physically, she has grown. She has been in work a long time because we wanted to take her to the trials and the races when she was ready for it.”

Lady Catalina opened with a dominant 900m maiden win at Newcastle on March 31, following the leader before quickening away late.

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The tight distance stretched her early on, but the added metres at Randwick should play to her strengths.

“Funnily enough, even though she had been showing us a lot of speed, she was actually at her top for most of the way there and late she was good, so stepping up to 1100 will be no issue,” Gerard-Dubord said.

“We gave her a tick over trial last week where I thought she was very good. She was just there to have a good day out and trialled very nicely.”

Expectations met could lead to the Listed Woodlands Stakes (1100m) at Scone in three weeks.

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The Written Tycoon filly represents John Stewart’s Resolute Racing and provided Maher’s debut success for the owner at Newcastle.

Betting sites have opened racing betting markets for the HMAS Sydney Handicap at Randwick.

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Virat Kohli Can’t Keep Calm As Delhi Capitals Lose 6 Wickets For 8 Runs vs RCB In Worst Powerplay Display

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru sent shivers down Delhi Capitals’ spine in their IPL 2026 clash on Monday. In the worst Powerplay display ever, Delhi Capitals scored just 13/6. At one point, DC were reduced to 8/6. The first six wickets were shared between Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. In the first two overs, DC lost three wickets. Bhuvneshwar Kumar scalped Sahil Parakh (0) on the second ball of the first over, which started the downfall. In the next over, bowled by Josh Hazlewood, KL Rahul (1) and Sameer Rizvi (0) departed. Then, in the third over, Bhuvneshwar came back to dismiss Tristan Stubbs (5) and Axar Patel (0). In the fourth over, Nitish Rana was picked off by Josh Hazlewood. The scorecard then read 8/6 in 3.5 overs. DC ultimately scored 13/6 in Powerplay, and were all out for 75 in 16.3 overs.

Virat Kohli was ecstatic after the dismissals.

Scorching powerplay spells from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar helped defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) bundle out hosts Delhi Capitals (DC) for just 75 runs in 16.3 overs at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday.

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DC was down and out at 8/6 within the first four overs. But it was a valuable knock from Abishek Porel (30 in 33 balls, with three fours) and brief cameos from David Miller (19) and Kyle Jamieson (12) that gave the score some respectability as DC managed to go past their opponent’s record of the lowest IPL total ever (49).

Putting DC to bat first, Bhuvneshwar Kumar got RCB off to a dream start, uprooting debutant Sahil Parakh’s middle-stump for a two-ball duck. DC was 0/1 in 0.2 overs.

In the next over, Josh Hazlewood started by getting the crucial wicket of KL Rahul, who top-edged a pull attempt into the hands of Jitesh Sharma for just one, while Sameer Rizvi also nicked one to Jitesh on first ball itself. DC was 2/3 in 1.2 overs.

Tristan Stubbs released some pressure with a four. However, in next over, he poked at a Bhuvneshwar outswinger, caught by Devdutt Padikkal at slips for a three-ball five. Skipper Axar Patel was also adjudged to be caught behind by Jitesh for a three-ball duck. DC had an absolute horror movie of a start, at 7/5 in 2.4 overs.

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Hazlewood got his third in the third over, as Nitish Rana tried avoiding a bumper, but the ball got some glove on it and went into Padikkal’s hands at gully. DC was 9/6 in 3.5 overs, engulfed by a tsunami of wickets.

At the end of the power play, DC was 13/6, with David Miller and Abishek Porel at the crease. This was only the second instance of a team losing six wickets within the powerplay in IPL history, after Kochi Tuskers Kerala slumped to 29/6 against Deccan Chargers back in the 2011 edition, as per a stat from CricViz.

Miller and Porel started to build a partnership, getting four each against Rasikh Salam Dar in the seventh over. In the ninth over, Miller tried to dominate the young pacer with two fours, but Rasikh managed to have the last laugh, getting Miller’s toe-end of the bat and the ball landed safely in Jitesh’s hands again. Miller was gone for an 18-ball 19. DC was 43/7 in nine overs.

At the end of 10 overs, DC was 46/7, with Porel (18*) and Kyle Jamieson (1*) unbeaten.

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A six sailing over deep square leg by Kyle Jamieson helped DC bring the 50-run mark in 10.2 overs and he scored a four too. However, he became Krunal’s victim for a 13-ball 12, trapped lbw, with DC at 62/8 in 12.3 overs.

Suyash Sharma bowled Kuldeep Yadav through the gates for 10-ball three, with DC down to 71/9 in 15.4 overs. Hazlewood ended Porel’s resistance at 33-ball 30, cleaning up DC for 75 in 16.3 overs.

Hazlewood’s 4/12 in 3.3 overs and Bhuvneshwar’s 3/5 in three overs were the highlights, while Krunal, Rasikh and Suyash also got a wicket each.

With ANI inputs

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College hoops fans react as John Calipari lands Finnish forward Miikka Muurinen

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Finnish forward Miikka Muurinen announced his commitment to John Calipari’s Arkansas on Monday. The five-star prospect’s commitment sent the Razorbacks’ 2026 recruiting class to No. 1 nationally, per ESPN.

The 19-year-old plays for Partizan Belgrade in Serbia after spending time in multiple high schools in the US. His announcement triggered reactions from fans, many of whom took to X to post their comments.

@JoeTipton Pure bag chase kid, doesn’t care if team wins or loses

“Pure bag chase kid, doesn’t care if team wins or loses,” wrote Jtacosh.

@JoeTipton Pure bag chase kid, doesn’t care if team wins or loses

“One of the worst players I’ve ever seen,” wrote The Kentucky Network.

Snoddy commented:

“All that yapping Cal did about Euro players just to go and get one


Justdiehappy wrote:

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“Cal won’t know how to use him. His offense is the simple form of the dribble drive motion offense. May get to the sweet 16 tho.”

“How could anyone get excited about Calipari’s roster? He could literally pick 5 of WHOEVER HE WANTS… and find a way to make them underachievers,” John Coy commented.

Double A Ron wrote:

“It’s another final four or bust year for Coach Cal with this roster. If he doesn’t make it I’m sure the fan base will still be excited.”

Tracing Miikka Muurinen’s recruitment by Arkansas

Miikka Muurinen had taken an official visit to Arkansas in the fall of 2024 before leaving for Europe. He noted the Razorbacks have consistently maintained interest in him since the visit over a year ago.

“Since my visit a year and a half ago, they’ve been consistent and committed to recruiting me,” he said. “They’ve always shown interest. They’ve been very consistent, and they’ve gotten to know me as a person. That’s been very important to me.

“When I left my Arkansas visit, I was not only excited about the program but also about the people, and I said to myself, those are the type of people I want to be around on a daily basis.”

Although his absence from the US means he’s unranked, an ESPN report estimated his scouting grade of 95 would have put him in the top-five.

Miikka Muurinen has earned appearances for Partizan this season, including six in EuroLeague. He has played for the Finland senior team in 15 games, including eight in the FIBA EuroBasket last summer where he averaged 6.6 points.

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Muurinen played this month’s Nike Hoop Summit on the World Team, scoring 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds.