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Sheza Alibi set for 2026 Doncaster Mile after strong prep

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A few days post her Randwick Guineas conquest, Sheza Alibi gained entry into the Doncaster Mile, and co-trainer Katherine Coleman sees no red flags since to question her preparedness.

The three-year-old filly should jump as the clear favourite in the $4 million Group 1 event run at 1600m on Randwick this Saturday.

Sheza Alibi faces a crucial training session this week at Pakenham Tuesday morning, but Coleman confirmed steady progress following her March 7 Randwick Guineas rout.

“We’ve definitely been very happy with her since she came home from Sydney after winning up there,” Coleman, who trains in partnership with Peter Moody, said.

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“She just hasn’t missed a beat and she seems like she’s really bounced through that.

“Her trial was super, she wasn’t asked for much of an effort and it didn’t take much out of her.

“She seems very bright and well within herself, so she will have a nice gallop on Tuesday morning in preparation for the Doncaster and then head up to Sydney later in the week, all being well.”

Moody and Coleman delayed commitment to the Doncaster Mile until after Sheza Alibi’s 1600m Group 1 Randwick Guineas victory, once back at their Pakenham headquarters.

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Standard routines have continued for the daughter of Saxon Warrior, highlighted by an eye-catching 1000m jumpout win at Pakenham March 24.

In that jumpout, Jamie Melham rode her and will stick aboard Sheza Alibi at 49kg Saturday, seeking to make it five wins in a row.

Before Randwick Guineas, successes came in Group 2 Angus Armanasco Stakes (1400m), plus Group 3 The Vanity (1400m) and Group 2 Sandown Guineas (1600m) last spring.

Sheza Alibi stands to be Doncaster Mile’s firmest favourite since Winx’s $1.80 win ten years prior, at $2 all-in Monday morning.

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Skip Bayless doesn’t hold back on Ty Simpson amid Alabama QB’s rising draft stock

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Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson had been in the news over the last few weeks after NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky ranked him higher than reigning Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza for the 2026 NFL draft.

While Orlovsky’s bold statement sparked controversy, Simpson is widely regarded as the top quarterback prospect behind the Indiana Hoosiers sensation.

However, veteran NFL analyst Skip Bayless isn’t convinced by the hype surrounding the Alabama quarterback’s rising draft stock. In an appearance on “The Arena: Gridiron” podcast, Bayless outlined Simpson’s low accuracy in pressure situations.

“In any of these teams trying to fall in love, trying to talk themselves into Ty Simpson in the first round, are playing for, so to speak, a tie,” Bayless said. “You’re playing for a tie with Ty because he’s average at best. You’re just trying to convince yourself that your eyes aren’t seeing what they’re really seeing. Because, to your point, the eye test of Ty Simpson is a fail.

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“I’m not even sure it’s a second round grade… But with this kid, the arm is average at best, the arm talent is average at best. And when he finally hit the big time games down the stretch, as you pointed out, that’s when the accuracy got dangerously low.”

The New York Jets, who hold the No. 2 and No. 16 picks for the 2026 NFL draft, are one of the teams linked with Simpson in the offseason. The Cleveland Browns, who had their issues at the position last season, are another team linked with the Alabama quarterback.

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NFL analyst has Jets selecting Ty Simpson in his mock draft

While Ty Simpson is backed as the second-best quarterback in this year’s draft class, ESPN’s Matt Miller has the Alabama quarterback going to the Jets in the second round in his mock draft.

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“New York can take him here, allow him a year to develop behind Geno Smith, then evaluate his future,” Miller wrote. “Simpson is a talented distributor who is accurate in a clean pocket but struggled down the stretch. His questionable decision-making could drop him to Round 2.”

Simpson’s lack of experience as a starter could see him on the bench in a backup role at the start of his NFL career.