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Waller seeks maiden Inglis Millennium victory in 2026 with juvenile prospects

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Following Hidrix’s impressive Canonbury Stakes success elevating it to Golden Slipper favourite status, Chris Waller introduces another set of three juveniles at Randwick.

Defensemen and Fireball enter the $2 million Inglis Millennium (1100m), which remains absent from the elite trainer’s resume, alongside debutant Campione D’Italia in the Listed Lonhro Plate (1000m).

The trainer has solidified his presence in juvenile racing circles over recent campaigns, highlighting a group of talented precocious horses set for carnival prominence.

“We have five or six good two-year-olds and we are just finding out where they fit in,” Waller said.

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“Fireball has already won a race at Rosehill quite impressively. He had a trial the other morning and he has come back well.

“Defensemen has had two runs in the Golden Gift and one (race) before that and was just in behind them. He has come back strong.”

Fireball from barrier three and Defensemen from four will depart side by side, the prior one favoured at $5.50 equally with Plagiarism, the banner carrier for Tulloch Lodge.

In the alternative juvenile showcase, Waller’s $500,000 yearling Campione D’Italia bypassed the prior Canonbury Stakes to contest Saturday’s Lonhro Plate (1000m).

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Yet, Waller’s juveniles may be overshadowed by six stablemates performing gallops post early fields.

After race one, expect 1000m efforts from Aeliana (Zac Lloyd), Autumn Glow (McDonald) and Lazzura (Tommy Berry), with Lady Shenandoah (McDonald), Lindermann (Nash Rawiller) and Trinity College (Lloyd) following suit after race two for their autumn progressions.

View the competitive fields on racing betting markets for the Inglis Millennium.

The post Waller chasing maiden Millennium win with young duo first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

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Best teams for Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Pure Fiction (Virtual Made Manifest)

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One of the endgame activities, Pure Fiction, has received a new cycle in Honkai Star Rail 4.1. With that, players now get fresh challenges with brand-new enemy lineups. Since the activity is quite tough to beat, players are compelled to build top-of-the-line teams to get all the rewards it offers.

This article lists the best teams for the Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Pure Fiction.

Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective and reflect the author’s opinions.


Exploring the best teams for Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Pure Fiction, Virtual Made Manifest

All HSR 4.1 Pure Fiction Node buffs (Image via HoYoverse)All HSR 4.1 Pure Fiction Node buffs (Image via HoYoverse)
All HSR 4.1 Pure Fiction Node buffs (Image via HoYoverse)

Let’s take a look at all the buffs you can use in Honkai Star Rail 4.1’s Pure Fiction:

  • Memory: When Surging Grit gets triggered, it regenerates 3 Skill Points and all enemies take 30% more damage from DoTs.
  • Streets Abuzz: While Surging Grit is active, all allies deal 50% extra Follow-Up ATK damage. When an allied character unleashes a FUA, the entire team gains a Resound stack.
  • Commotion: During Surging Grit, all allies’ SPD gets boosted by 35%. When an allied unit consumes Resound, a Skill Point will be replenished.

Node 1

Sparxie (Image via HoYoverse)Sparxie (Image via HoYoverse)
Sparxie (Image via HoYoverse)

While the enemy lineup in every stage of the Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Pure Fiction is different, they somewhat share the same weakness types. However, the first three stages aren’t that challenging compared to the last one. The first Node of Stage 4 features Argenti, the Knight of Beauty. Here are some teams you can use to clear the first Node:

  • Sparxie, Yao Guang, Sparkle, and Dan Heng Permansor Terrae
  • The Herta, Anaxa, Tribbie, and Dan Heng PT
  • Phainon, Cerydra, Sunday, Dan Heng Permansor Terrae

Since Argenti is weak to the Fire and Physical Elements, we have recommended the Sparxie Elation and Phainon hypercarry compositions. Both teams are exceptionally powerful and are capable of dealing damage to multiple enemies simultaneously.

On the other hand, The Herta team can be used in this Node as Anaxa can place weakness types on the enemies. Hence, you can easily use this composition in both nodes. Since there is not much difference in these teams, you can just use the Commotion buff.


Node 2

Ashveil (Image via HoYoverse)Ashveil (Image via HoYoverse)
Ashveil (Image via HoYoverse)

As for Honkai Star Rail 4.1 Pure Fiction’s Node 2, you will fight Sam, alongside some others. The Stellaron Hunter is weak to Quantum, Lightning, and Imaginary Elements. The following section lists some teams that can help you clear Virtual Made Manifest:

  • Kafka, Black Swan, Hysilens, and Huohuo
  • Ashveil, Sunday, Tribbie, and Dan Heng Permansor Terrae
  • Archer, Sparkle, Yao Guang, and Dan Heng PT

The Kafka DoT team is quite strong in this particular cycle, as the Memory buff can boost the entire team’s damage output by a substantial amount. Since Kafka wields the Lightning Element, she can easily deal toughness as well as DoT damage to Sam.

Moving over to the Archer and Ashveil teams, both work differently because of their unique playstyle. However, their damage output is exceptionally high, and they specialize in defeating one enemy at a time. Like the Kafka team, these two also deal consistent damage throughout the fight.


For more articles related to this turn-based gacha title from HoYoverse, Honkai Star Rail, check out the following section:

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