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Shohisha eyes 2026 Coolmore Classic success on second-up run

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It wasn’t a calculated decision for Shohisha’s owners to have her contest the Group 1 Coolmore Classic second-up, but history suggests it could pay dividends if she recreates her prior efforts.

The four-year-old mare has triumphed in three of four second-up assignments and, post a minor problem, David Payne is satisfied she is set to hit top form at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.

“She had a few setbacks along the way so that held us back a little bit,” Payne said.

“She just kicked the box. Nothing serious, but once you treat them you can’t run them.

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“We’re very happy with her. She is spot-on for Saturday.”

Having won four races in total, Shohisha came back firing with fourth to her Coolmore Classic (1500m) adversary Verona Rose in the Guy Walter Stakes (1500m) back on February 28.

At the weights, she receives 4kg from that mare and has barrier six, allowing a midfield beginning.

Payne’s narrowest miss in the Coolmore Classic was Gallant Tess taking third behind Typhoon Tracy in 2009, understanding that race luck will determine Shohisha’s chances.

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“I think she will be competitive. We’re going in happy with her, but in racing, you always need luck in running so hopefully it goes our way,” he said.

“We have been patient with her. We haven’t pushed her. We’ve just let her mature a bit because she was a light-framed baby.”

In addition, the veteran conditioner lines up Persian Wonder in the Pago Pago Stakes (1200m), aiming for it to build towards mile targets in the upcoming carnival.

“I doubt he could win that over 1200, but he will be running on strongly. They just might be a bit sharp for him,” Payne said.

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“He needs racing because he will be more effective over 1600 metres in those kind of races like the Fernhill Handicap or the Champagne Stakes.”

Don’t miss the betting markets for the race at trusted betting sites for the Coolmore Classic.

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Knockout St Patricks Event guide

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After a grand Admin Abuse by YouTuber Kreekcraft, the St Patricks Event has commenced in Knockout. It has replaced the Magma Event to introduce more cosmetics and elimination effects, including the Golden Leprechaun skin and the Lucky Splash effect. Players can get all the exclusive items by spending the new currency called Shamrocks in the St Patricks Event shop at the edge of the lobby.

This guide explains how to get Shamrocks in Knockout, so that you can start collecting the event items from St Patricks shop.


How to get Shamrocks in Knockout St Patricks Event

The St Patricks Event shop (Image via Roblox)The St Patricks Event shop (Image via Roblox)
The St Patricks Event shop (Image via Roblox)

Shamrocks are green plant-like objects that can be collected by any player. They spawn on the map in every round but only when the Shamrock Event is active. This event happens every 60 minutes on a server and its countdown can be seen at the top of the St Patricks shop.

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The Shamrock Event is a part of the St Patricks Event. When it begins, two to five Shamrocks appear at random spots on the map. You can collect them by launching your penguin and hitting the Shamrocks.

Shamrocks are also obtainable from the Lucky Crate and Rainbow Lucky Crate. You can buy both these crates from the event shop.


Also check: How to get and use Ice in Knockout


Contents of the Lucky Crate and Rainbow Lucky Crate

The Lucky Crate and Rainbow Lucky Crate (Image via Roblox)The Lucky Crate and Rainbow Lucky Crate (Image via Roblox)
The Lucky Crate and Rainbow Lucky Crate (Image via Roblox)

The Lucky Crate is for free-to-play players. A single crate costs 100 Shamrocks and contains the following things:

  • 50 Shamrocks
  • Shamrock Egg
  • Lucky Splash
  • Cloud9
  • Irish Jig Dance
  • Golden Leprechaun

Rainbow Lucky Crate is the premium version of the Lucky Crate. It costs 149 Robux and has all the contents of the Lucky Crate, but with revealed drop rates:

  • 150 Shamrocks – 40%
  • Shamrock Egg – 25%
  • Lucky Splash – 22%
  • Cloud9 – 10%
  • Irish Jig – 2.5%
  • Golden Leprechaun – 0.5%

The Golden Leprechaun skin has a limited stock. As of this writing, only 9900 copies of this cosmetic are available, so acquire one quickly by opening Lucky Crates or Rainbow Lucky Crates in bulk.


What are all the skins in the Shamrock Egg?

The Shamrock Egg (Image via Roblox)The Shamrock Egg (Image via Roblox)
The Shamrock Egg (Image via Roblox)

The Shamrock Egg, besides being available from the event crates, can also be bought with Shamrocks. It appears briefly next to the St Patricks Event Shop during the Shamrock Event and any player can interact with it.

A Shamrock Egg costs 200 Shamrocks or 99 Robux. It consists of five penguin skins of different rarities, whose drop rates are as follows:

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  • Clover – 46.5%
  • Green Shepherd – 30%
  • Pot O’ Gold – 15%
  • Lucky Kreek Craft – 7.3%
  • Leprechaun – 1.2% (limited stock)

Since it belongs to Tier 6, the Shamrock Egg contains some of the rarest skins.


Also check: Roblox Knockout Season 1 pass guide


FAQs on Knockout

What is the best way to earn Shamrocks?

Opening Lucky Crates and Rainbow Lucky Crates is the best way to earn Shamrocks. You have a 40% chance of getting 150 Shamrocks after opening the Rainbow crate.

How long is the Shamrock Event?

The Shamrock Event lasts 10 minutes before going into a cooldown of 50 minutes.

What is the rarity of the Leprechaun skin?

This skin is of Mythic rarity.

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