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Tony McEvoy is hoping Alpine Eagle will fare well this weekend.

McEvoy hopes for Alpine Eagle to return to best

While Darren Weir's vast resources of quality racehorses will be on display this Saturday in the $500,000 Memsie Stakes at Caulfield, another trainer from over the border will be hoping that his sole entrant can return to his best in the first group one for the season.  

Smart sprinter may need time

Dean Yendall rides Ken's Dream to victory at Moonee Valley.

While Darren Weir is convinced that his sprinting three-year-old Ken's Dream, who was victorious in Saturday's $120,000 McKenzie Stakes, has a bright future the trainer maintains it may not be this Spring that we see the best of the youngster.

Frankel youngsters showing their class

Master sire: Frankel, ridden by Tom Queally, wins the Champions Stakes at Ascot in 2012.

"I got it completely wrong and thought they'd all make three-year-olds, which shows what I know." So said Angus Gold, one of the  foremost yearling buyers in the world at the opening session of the Arqana Premier Yearling Sales at Deauville, France, last Sunday, regarding his initial thoughts of the progeny of the Frankels.

Michelle Payne offered ride at Breeders' Cup

Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne.

Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been offered the ride on Group 1 winner Azkadellia when the mare competes at the Breeders' Cup meeting in the United States.