Racing
RQ Doomben Wednesday Preview: 19th November 2025
Beaudesert horsewoman Ruby Chatterton will continue a search for her maiden city breakthrough when consistent five-year-old Autunno heads to Doomben on Wednesday.
Ruby Chatterton has only had a handful of starters on metropolitan tracks and is yet to lead one in to the winner's stall.
Autunno will be her sixth city starter when the five-year-old tackles the Benchmark 65 Handicap over 2030 metres.
A son of The Autumn Sun, Autunno will be chasing his fifth career win at his 40th start.
Chatterton has been training for just over a year after cutting her teeth in the racing game working as a foreman and riding trackwork for stables such as Chris Waller and Lawrie Mayfield-Smith.
As well as Waller and Mayfield-Smith, Chatterton soaked up experience working and riding trackwork for Gillian Heinrich, Chris Anderson and Les Ross while also doing a 12-month stint with trainer Michael Lane at Bunbury in Western Australia.
"I started working as a stablehand when I was 16 for Lawrie and then I got my trackwork licence," Chatterton said.
"At one stage, I thought about becoming an apprentice jockey but it was not for me.
"I worked for all those trainers because I just wanted to absorb as much as I could before getting into training."
Chatterton, who also has a background in equestrian, is hopeful of a strong showing from Autunno who was a $340,000 yearling buy before being snapped up on-line by Chatterton for a paltry $7,500.
Autunno will be ridden by jockey Ashvin Goindasamy who has been his rider at his past four starts.
Autunno is coming off a last start third to the Corey and Kylie Geran-trained Let Fly in a 2200-metre Benchmark race at the Gold Coast on November 8.
"He's not a big horse but he's got a long stride and is very athletic," Chatterton said.
"He can be a hard horse to ride but Ashvin seems to have clicked with him.
"Ashvin comes from Mauritius and has ridden in Group 1 races in New Zealand but he hasn't been getting many opportunities here.
"I think he'll go close to winning on Wednesday."
