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All Banter Wins Listed Neds W.J. Adams Stakes: Post Race Trainer And Jockey Quote

Trainer and jockey quotes following the Listed Neds W.J. Adams Stakes won by All Banter at Caulfield on Tuesday.

Race Result:

1st: All Banter (Craig Williams/Richard & Chantelle Jolly) - $3.10F
2nd: Causeway Girl (Glen Boss/Clinton McDonald) - $17
3rd: Riding The Wave (Jye McNeil/Lindsey Smith) - $6.50

Winning Time: 57.15 Last 600m: N/A

Margins: ½ Head x 1¾L

ALL BANTER winning the W.J. Adams Stakes in Caulfield, Australia.
ALL BANTER winning the W.J. Adams Stakes in Caulfield, Australia. Picture: Racing Photos
 

 

Winning Trainer: Richard & Chantelle Jolly (SMS response from Richard)

"Very happy with that win and she's now a stakes winning filly. Will definitely look at the Oakleigh Plate with her."

Winning Jockey: Craig Williams

"First time she's been up to that grade. They're a lot more seasoned and hardened campaigners than she is. She's lightly raced, been really well managed, and she's still on the way up with regard to she'll only derive a fitness edge with another preparation and experience. It's a really exciting time for her.

"She's a really quick girl and she's been able to win at Moonee Valley, she's been able to win at Caulfield. It shows her versatility but she is purely a short-course horse and I'm sure the training partnership will place her really well like they have for her whole career."

More outings this prep: "She's only starting off this prep, she's had a freshen up, she's coming back. What Richard suggested was that she could be vulnerable first-up. She hasn't had the work piled into her so she'll benefit after this run as well so I had to be mindful of that having this ride on her. He said she's got a really imposing feel about her but don't press the button too early.

"The instructions were pretty simple; just go with her and when you want to go wait a bit longer, so I was happy to let the horse outside of me stay there for a little bit longer and the way she pulled up was exactly how the training partnership thought she'd pull up today.

"She's pretty exciting for short-course races."

"That was the first toughest test and she came through it with flying colours."


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