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Lindsay Park duo Apulia and Plymouth chase 2026 Blamey Stakes glory

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Lindsay Park fulfilled their summer ambitions via Apulia and now shift gears for autumn endeavors.

Both Apulia and fellow stablemate Plymouth contest the Group 2 Blamey Stakes (1600m) at Flemington this coming Saturday, as trainers Ben, Will and J D Hayes aim to propel them toward the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) over the same course on March 28.

Having been runner-up in the Victoria Derby at three, Apulia was primed for the Perth Summer Carnival, which delivered the Group 2 Perth Cup win for the gelding.

Returning from a 12-month injury layoff last spring, Apulia notched successive wins at Moonee Valley and Flemington before making the journey to Perth.

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Following a mid-pack showing in the Group 1 Northerly Stakes, Apulia secured the lead-in Ted Van Heemst Stakes (2100m) en route to his Perth Cup (2400m) victory on January 1.

To gear up for his Saturday reappearance, Apulia had a trial at Flemington last week, and Ben Hayes confirmed the stable’s approval of the session.

“He’s got good residual fitness from his trip to Perth, and we’ve kept him happy since he’s been back,” Hayes said.

“He had a good hit-out on the course proper last week in the jump-out where he was good through the line, and it showed he is on track.

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“The mile will be at the shorter end for him, but he has won good races over that track and trip previously, so he can run well fresh.

“He was a fantastic three-year-old, but we just had to be on the patient side since with an injury and he’s come back great.

“He nearly won a Derby, he was a centimetre away, and it’s great to have him back.”

Hayes outlined the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m) at Caulfield on March 14 as the likely follow-up for Apulia ahead of the Australian Cup.

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Plymouth follows suit on the autumn trail, and Hayes revealed delight from him and his brothers at the gelding’s resuming fourth, closing strongly behind Tom Kitten in the Group 3 Kevin Heffernan Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield February 7.

That effort was Plymouth’s first post-spring, highlighted by his Benalla Cup success and second placing in the Caulfield Cup.

“He was a great run first-up in the Kevin Heffernan and he’s on a similar path to the Australian Cup,” Hayes said.

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AEW World Champion MJF shockingly pulled from upcoming show; statement issued

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One of AEW’s top stars and champions, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, was scheduled to appear at a Canadian independent show. However, The Wolf of Wrestling has seemingly been withdrawn from the event, and the company hosting it has issued a statement on the matter.

MJF has had a target on his back ever since he reclaimed the All Elite Wrestling Men’s World Championship last year at Worlds End. He mounted his first successful defense of the belt in the company against Bandido at Dynamite: Maximum Carnage last month. Although he suffered an upset loss to Brody King in an Eliminator earlier in February, he retained the belt against the former Hounds of Hell member at AEW Grand Slam Australia 2026.

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Friedman has also put his “Triple B” on the line on the independent circuit, successfully defending it against Alec Price at Limitless Rumble 2026, and against Zilla Fatu at HOG No Turning Back a week ago. The self-proclaimed generational talent was scheduled to appear at Mystery Wrestling 23, a show organized by Canadian promotion Mystery Wrestling set for March 26 at the Midway Music Hall in Edmonton. The company has now announced on Instagram, however, that Friedman will not be able to show up at the event due to a scheduling issue.

“Due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, MJF will no longer be appearing at Mystery Wrestling 23 on Thursday, March 26 at Midway Music Hall in Edmonton. Any fans interested in a refund may redeem them from their original point of purchase. We apologize for any inconvenience.” – said the announcement.

MJF will also be defending his strap on AEW’s upcoming pay-per-view next month.

Stipulation for MJF’s Revolution 2026 AEW title defense has been set

This week on Wednesday Night Dynamite, MJF and Adam Page met face to face to decide on the stipulation for their AEW Men’s World Title match at Revolution 2026. While The Cowboy opted for his signature match type, Texas Death, Friedman selected a one-sided No Disqualification stip which would allow him to use no-DQ privileges against his opponent, but not the other way around.

A coin toss was held to settle which stipulation would be made official for the pay-per-view, and MJF seemingly won said toss. However, when Page demanded that the coin be examined to rule out unfair tactics, it was revealed to be a double-sided one. Friedman was penalized by Tony Khan for this attempted deception, as it was then decided that his Revolution bout against The Hangman will be a Texas Death Match.

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Revolution 2026 match graphic for MJF vs Hangman Page [Source: @AEW on X]Revolution 2026 match graphic for MJF vs Hangman Page [Source: @AEW on X]
Revolution 2026 match graphic for MJF vs Hangman Page [Source: @AEW on X]

Notably, if The Devil manages to beat Page next month, the so-called “Main Character” of AEW will never challenge for the World Title again, as per his own words.