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Wrote To Arataki claims her second Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes

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After enduring a frustrating spring with Wrote To Arataki, Warrnambool trainer Matthew Williams mapped out a plan to strike fresh with the mare in a Stakes contest.

That strategy came to fruition on Saturday when Wrote To Arataki landed her second victory in the Group 3 Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.

The success marked the fourth time the mare has contested the race, adding to her earlier win in 2023 when the Bellmaine was staged at Sandown.

Wrote To Arataki had previously finished fourth in the event in 2024 and kicked off her autumn campaign last year with a third-place finish at Caulfield.

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Dean Yendall took full advantage of the mare’s natural speed, sending her straight to the front where she proved too strong, scoring by a length over Damask Rose ($7), with Bossy Benita ($5) another 1¾ lengths away in third.

Williams said the mare has rarely let the stable down throughout her career, despite illness disrupting her preparation last year.

“We’ve never had a soundness issue with her,” Williams said.

“She had a couple of little viruses there in the spring and we just couldn’t get her back right, so we had to pull up stumps.

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“The owners have been very patient and were happy to do that and we just set her for this race.

“It’s a good way to start her program and she’s not a good traveller, so we don’t look to go anywhere interstate with her.

“Mares are very well catered for in Victoria if you can follow that program and she loves 1400 and 1600-metre races, so it works well and they’re on our backdoor.”

Williams explained a lingering cough through the spring led to a decision to give the mare additional time away from racing.

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“We could have had a crack late in the spring and we felt for one race it wasn’t worth it, so we opted to pull up stumps and give her a bit more time in the paddock,” Williams said.

“It’s such a tight turnaround to get them back. She came back fresh and we were able to get a nice building preparation into her.

“Her jump-outs were good and the team have done a great job.”

Attention now turns to the Group 3 Frances Tressady Stakes (1400m) and the Group 3 Matron Stakes (1600m), both at Flemington, with markets for the Bellmaine available through leading Australian betting sites.

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The post Wrote To Arataki claims a second Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

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Prize money for NFPA 250 at Martinsville Speedway

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The 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season heads to Martinsville Speedway to kick off NFPA 250, the seventh event of the season.

NFPA 250 is expected to be exciting, as all 38 O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers taking the grid will be racing to win the seventh race of the season on Saturday (March 28) at the 0.526-mile-short oval track.

NFPA 250 can be enjoyed live on CW, and radio coverage will be available on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. It will be telecast on Saturday at 3:30 pm ET.

Along with the win, there will be monetary incentives for the NFPA 250 winner. In 2026, the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Martinsville boasts a prize pool of $1,651,939.

On X (formerly Twitter), FOX Sports’ motorsports journalist Bob Pockrass announced the prize money that is up for grabs at the Martinsville O’Reilly Auto Parts race.

“Purses for Martinsville weekend including all payouts for all positions, charter payouts, contingency awards, etc.: Cup: : $11,233,037 O’Reilly: $1,651,939”

Purses for Martinsville weekend including all payouts for all positions, charter payouts, contingency awards, etc.: Cup: : $11,233,037 O’Reilly: $1,651,939

On Friday, March 27, the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series action at Martinsville started with a practice session at 4:20 pm ET, followed by a qualifying session at 5:25 pm ET. It will be followed by the 131.5-mile main event. The practice and qualifying sessions will go live on CW.

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List of NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series NFPA 250 at Martinsville winners

Sam Ard and Jimmy Hensley are the most successful drivers at the NFPA 250 at Martinsville, with two wins each.

  1. 1982 – Sam Ard
  2. 1983 – Sam Ard
  3. 1984 – Jack Ingram
  4. 1985 – Brett Bodine
  5. 1986 – Morgan Shepherd
  6. 1987 – Brad Teague
  7. 1988 – Jimmy Hensley
  8. 1989 – Tommy Ellis
  9. 1990 – Tommy Houston
  10. 1991 – Jimmy Hensley
  11. 1992 – Kenny Wallace
  12. 1993 – Ward Burton
  13. 1994 – Terry Labonte
  14. 2021 – Josh Berry
  15. 2022 – Brandon Jones
  16. 2023 – John Hunter Nemechek
  17. 2024 – Aric Almirola
  18. 2025 – Austin Hill

Who is in the top 5 in the Xfinity Series points table ahead of NFPA 250?

After winning last week’s race at Darlington, Justin Allgaier moved to the top spot in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series points table with 306 points.

Richard Childress Racing driver Austin Hill stands second with 254 points, followed by Carson Kvapil with 222 points, Sheldon Creed with 218 points, and Austin Hill with 210 points to complete the top five.