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Greyworm Scores Wire-To-Wire Randwick Win

Short-priced favourite Greyworm has scored a dominant wire-to-wire win for the Hawkes Racing team in the Filante Handicap at Randwick. Sent out at $2, the five-year-old grey set the pace and dashed to a 1-1/4 length victory over fast-finishing John Sargent-trained mare Luvaluva ($8.50). Luvaluva, returning from a five-month spell, ran on strongly as she[...]
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Dirty Work Has Form To Clean Up Rivals

A maiden boasting form behind some of Sydney's best three-year-old sprinters will bid to deliver Hawkes Racing its second Brian Crowley Stakes in as many years. Twelve months after winning the Listed 1200-metre race with Diplomatico, trainers John, Michael and Wayne Hawkes will saddle up Dirty Work against six rivals. The colt was also an[...]
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Dawn Dawn Makes Amends With Caulfield Win

Dawn Dawn has made amends for an unlucky first-up second in Sydney with victory in a hit-and-run mission to Caulfield. The Hawkes Racing-trained mare arrived at Flemington on Friday morning ahead of winning Saturday's Nitto Denko Handicap. Co-trainer Wayne Hakes, who runs the stable's Melbourne base, said Dawn Dawn would have started favourite in Saturday's[...]
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Sylvia’s Mother Has Weather On Her Side

Co-trainer Wayne Hawkes is banking on the warmer weather in Sydney giving Sylvia's Mother an edge ahead of a stakes race at Caulfield. A last-start winner at Flemington, Sylvia's Mother returned to Sydney shortly after to prepare for Saturday's Group Three Cockram Stakes. Sylvia's Mother arrived at Hawkes Racing's Flemington stable on the morning before[...]
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Onus On Exceedance To Prove Himself

The raw ability of Hawkes Racing's Exceedance has already been on public display, now the colt faces his next challenge – proving his class. He has an immediate opportunity to do that in Saturday's Group Three San Domenico Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill against a small but quality field that boasts Bivouac, a brilliant first-up winner[...]
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