Saturday, 25 Apr 2026
Two wins over the border in 48 hours!

DEDICATION to find the right races paid off last week when Lake Racing enjoyed a double travelling over the New South Wales border.
Last Thursday it was a 550km roadtrip to Albury where Holly’s Star scored an impressive last-to-first victory over 2000 metres.
It was then back over the border on Saturday, this time to Deniliquin, where Kgalagadi delivered a dominant all-the-way maiden win in track record time.
The Manangatang Cup winner Holly’s Star registered a much deserved second win since joining our team having been a model of consistency since paying $18,000 for the maiden winner last July.
After a forgivable performance in the Marong Cup, she hit straight back to form and relished a strong 2000 metre tempo under an expert steer from Blaike McDougall.
The win took her earnings to over $45,000 in her 10 race starts and she has enjoyed being kept fresh between races with the team at Nunkeri Park.
Holly’s Star appears to be in great order and will again find herself tackling the country cups circuit later this season.
48-hours later and it was Kgalagadi’s time to shine who did it in polar opposite fashion – leading every step of the way over 1000 metres at Deniliquin.
One of the stables first yearling purchases for just $6,000, ‘Flash’ and Chelsea Taylor used his customary early speed to run his rivals off their legs and never looked in doubt winning by over three-lengths.
The speedy son of Snippetson never looked in doubt and even broke the track record at just his third start clocking 58.04 for the 1000 metres.
It was great to see the progeny of Scenic Charm, who is named after the scenic National Park in South Africa, live up to his promise he had showed on the training track.
He looks to have a handy future placed well with the pace he possesses.

Congratulations to the connections of Holly’s Star and Kgalagadi: W Knights, D O'Bree, S Pigdon, Simanna Racing, J Archibald, Western Oval, A Sporle, N Sporle, Windy Hill, J Rielley, B Nally, T Medcalf, B Jamison, S Miller, Lakes Racing, J Jennings, C Jackson, B Sporle, S Lewis, D Schiavello, B Rogers, T Taarnby, J Wright, P Sinclair, J Williams & J Waldron
Last Thursday it was a 550km roadtrip to Albury where Holly’s Star scored an impressive last-to-first victory over 2000 metres.
It was then back over the border on Saturday, this time to Deniliquin, where Kgalagadi delivered a dominant all-the-way maiden win in track record time.
The Manangatang Cup winner Holly’s Star registered a much deserved second win since joining our team having been a model of consistency since paying $18,000 for the maiden winner last July.
After a forgivable performance in the Marong Cup, she hit straight back to form and relished a strong 2000 metre tempo under an expert steer from Blaike McDougall.
The win took her earnings to over $45,000 in her 10 race starts and she has enjoyed being kept fresh between races with the team at Nunkeri Park.
Holly’s Star appears to be in great order and will again find herself tackling the country cups circuit later this season.
48-hours later and it was Kgalagadi’s time to shine who did it in polar opposite fashion – leading every step of the way over 1000 metres at Deniliquin.
One of the stables first yearling purchases for just $6,000, ‘Flash’ and Chelsea Taylor used his customary early speed to run his rivals off their legs and never looked in doubt winning by over three-lengths.
The speedy son of Snippetson never looked in doubt and even broke the track record at just his third start clocking 58.04 for the 1000 metres.
It was great to see the progeny of Scenic Charm, who is named after the scenic National Park in South Africa, live up to his promise he had showed on the training track.
He looks to have a handy future placed well with the pace he possesses.

Congratulations to the connections of Holly’s Star and Kgalagadi: W Knights, D O'Bree, S Pigdon, Simanna Racing, J Archibald, Western Oval, A Sporle, N Sporle, Windy Hill, J Rielley, B Nally, T Medcalf, B Jamison, S Miller, Lakes Racing, J Jennings, C Jackson, B Sporle, S Lewis, D Schiavello, B Rogers, T Taarnby, J Wright, P Sinclair, J Williams & J Waldron