Stable News
GOSPEL GIRL ON SONG IN CITY WIN
Sunday, 10 Aug 2025

GOSPEL GIRL continued our early season success with Tony Gollan when she scored her first Saturday metropolitan victory at Eagle Farm.
Three days after her stablemate BLAZEN BOOTS had registered our first win of the new campaign, GOSPEL GIRL got in on the act with an all-the-way romp in the No Metro Wins Handicap (1200m).
Given a beautifully-judged steer by Emily Lang, the mare relished the give in the track to bring up a four-timer for Gollan.
Having opened her prep with a pair of minor placings, GOSPEL GIRL was rock hard fit third-up and after bouncing out of the gates, she never looked in danger of defeat as she took her career earnings past $150,000.
“I thought she was probably the stable’s best chance coming into the day,” said Gollan.
“She loves the ground and mapped to get on top of the speed with the light weight on her back. She didn’t win by a big margin in the end, but I never thought she was going to get beaten.
“She looked fantastic today and she came here off the back of two really good form races. She’s quite a big girl so it always takes a couple of runs to get her fit, but she was ready to run a race here today. Emily did a great job and it’s a pleasure to train a winner for Blake and his team.
“They don’t pay a lot for their horses, but we’ve trained a lot of city winners for them so we love training for them. We had a nice win with Blazen Boots in midweek so it’s great to get another one on the board for the team here today.”
Many congratulations to our partners: Mr C D McGuire, Mr B W McMahon, Mr G J Carey, Yappy Daze, Mr D W Byron, Mr J M Clark, Mr I S Gabriel, Mr S Macmillan, Mr G J Hempenstall, Mr T Brown, Mr D J Mullaly, Mr R R Chapman, Mr L Haig, Mr T M Davis, A K Racing, Mr P T Collins, Mr S Lefebvre and Mr V Cahill.
Three days after her stablemate BLAZEN BOOTS had registered our first win of the new campaign, GOSPEL GIRL got in on the act with an all-the-way romp in the No Metro Wins Handicap (1200m).
Given a beautifully-judged steer by Emily Lang, the mare relished the give in the track to bring up a four-timer for Gollan.
Having opened her prep with a pair of minor placings, GOSPEL GIRL was rock hard fit third-up and after bouncing out of the gates, she never looked in danger of defeat as she took her career earnings past $150,000.
“I thought she was probably the stable’s best chance coming into the day,” said Gollan.
“She loves the ground and mapped to get on top of the speed with the light weight on her back. She didn’t win by a big margin in the end, but I never thought she was going to get beaten.
“She looked fantastic today and she came here off the back of two really good form races. She’s quite a big girl so it always takes a couple of runs to get her fit, but she was ready to run a race here today. Emily did a great job and it’s a pleasure to train a winner for Blake and his team.
“They don’t pay a lot for their horses, but we’ve trained a lot of city winners for them so we love training for them. We had a nice win with Blazen Boots in midweek so it’s great to get another one on the board for the team here today.”
Many congratulations to our partners: Mr C D McGuire, Mr B W McMahon, Mr G J Carey, Yappy Daze, Mr D W Byron, Mr J M Clark, Mr I S Gabriel, Mr S Macmillan, Mr G J Hempenstall, Mr T Brown, Mr D J Mullaly, Mr R R Chapman, Mr L Haig, Mr T M Davis, A K Racing, Mr P T Collins, Mr S Lefebvre and Mr V Cahill.