Sun shining, but Tannhauser out to end stallion’s streak

The recent success of The Autumn Sun’s progeny has given Chris Waller a few ‘proud Dad’ moments, although far from championing the stallion’s success this weekend, Waller will be trying to halt his classic run in the Queensland Derby.
Having overseen the horse’s illustrious racing career, Waller has been chuffed to watch The Autumn Sun getting results as a sire with three of his daughters capturing majors in the past two months.
Autumn Angel became the Arrowfield Stud resident’s first Group 1 winner in the ATC Australian Oaks, Vibrant Sun led home a trifecta for him in the Australasian Oaks before Coco Sun landed the SA Derby.
Waller says watching his former charge forge a successful stud career has been enormously satisfying.
“I’m not amazed, because we backed him from the start, but just proud to see the types come through,” Waller said.
“Coming into mature age, they are what you’d expect.
“Not all stallions do it, but I’ve just come back from the Magic Millions mares’ sale and they were all talking about him.”
The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman will bid to keep The Autumn Sun’s hot streak going when she lines up as favourite in Saturday’s Queensland Derby (2400m).
Ironically, it is the Waller-trained Tannhauser, a son of another noted Arrowfield stallion in Dundeel, who is regarded as her biggest threat.
Tannhauser claimed the filly’s scalp in the Rough Habit Plate (2000m), his first win as a gelding and, Waller believes, an important confidence boost.
“I think he proved to himself he could do it, and he proved to us he could do it,” Waller said.
“He and us have got a bit more confidence and it’s the right confidence going into a Group One race.”
Waller will be chasing his fourth Queensland Derby and third in the past four years having won it with Kovalica (2023), Kukeracha (2021) and Hawkspur (2013).
Moody has captured it twice with Brambles (2012) and Riva San (2008), the latter one of seven fillies to have triumphed in the staying feature with Autumn Angel bidding to become the eighth.
More Racing News
All-Star Mile next for Sabaj following blood test setback
Sabaj, under the care of Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr, faces a puzzling field in the All-Star Mile with Pride Of Jenni taking part.Saturday's All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington is now the primary target for Sabaj, who skipped last week's Blamey Stakes (1600m) at Flemington due to unsatisfactory blood...
Baraqiel to trial blinkers for Newmarket Handicap push
Baraqiel faces an uphill battle with the weights in pursuit of success in one of the nation's premier short-distance contests, the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington.Post-1973 metric weight implementation, merely three runners have prevailed in the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m) carrying more than 57.5kg, with the race set for Saturday.In...
Green Spaces earns Rachel King's trust for Randwick Guineas tilt
Returning from a triumphant riding spell in Japan, Rachel King has her eyes set on the Sydney autumn series, with a key engagement aboard the inexperienced three-year-old gelding Green Spaces in the Randwick Guineas.The esteem in which King views the Bjorn Baker stable's charge prompted her to jet in from...
Fortunes due to improve for backmarker Bauhinia
Bauhinia, known for settling towards the rear naturally, has often lacked the rub of the green in her races.Co-trainer Lee Curtis expects the mare to see her luck change for the better over autumn, kicking off in Saturday's Wenona Girl Quality (1200m) at Randwick."Her work has been as good as...
Gibbons lands timely Linebacker mount after Rosehill breakthrough
An ordinary benchmark contest at Rosehill back in July evolved into a career highlight for Dylan Gibbons, setting him up to steer star performer Linebacker in the Group One Canterbury Stakes.The promising jockey, mere months removed from shoulder surgery, had steered Good Banter to victory in that midwinter feature.Post-race, he...
Augustus and Desert Hero debut in Flemington feature
While the Australian Cup Prelude at Flemington doesn't carry the weight of the day's opening races, it has the potential to highlight future stars for major events ahead.Ciaron Maher will launch two newcomers from overseas in the Saturday 2000m race – Augustus and Desert Hero.Desert Hero already has Australian experience,...
Robbie Griffiths plans VRC Sires' Produce Stakes tilt with Almost An Angel
For the youngsters, the VRC Sires' Produce Stakes provides the debut opportunity to tackle a genuine journey.Now that the Blue Diamond Stakes, Victoria's top juvenile prize, has been run and captured last month, attention shifts for the fast two-year-olds to the Golden Slipper up in Sydney.Robbie Griffiths, however, set his...
Ipswich Friday features prepared Sir Maurice
With an advantageous claim on weight and a competitor set for a win, Jack Bruce is eager for Sir Maurice to perform at Ipswich this coming Friday.Marking his fifth run this campaign, the five-year-old offspring of champion Japanese sire Maurice enters the Great Northern Benchmark 65 Handicap (1200m) for an...
Blinkers and McDonald for Hidrix in key Todman Stakes before Golden Slipper
Hidrix, once the top pick for the Golden Slipper, faces two major tweaks for his engagement in the Todman Stakes at Randwick: blinkers fitted and James McDonald in the saddle.Although McDonald guided stable companion Confederation during the Canonbury Stakes (1100m) Hidrix won and the Silver Slipper (1100m), he'll switch to...
Filly Caffe Florian emerges as next talent for Richard Litt
Though Richard Litt runs a modest team in numbers, he has proven adept at pinpointing quality performers.Responsible for training dual Group 1 champion Castelvecchio and Profondo's 2021 Spring Champion Stakes success, the Warwick Farm conditioner now seems to hold a fresh prospect in developing filly Caffe Florian.The three-year-old by Snitzel...









