2025 Queensland Oaks decision looms after filly Let’s Fly at Randwick

Connections of Let’s Fly will give serious consideration to paying the late nomination fee for the Queensland Oaks after the filly made a mess of her Randwick rivals to post a runaway win.
Trained by Richard and Will Freedman, Let’s Fly ($31) raced handy to the speed throughout and was still under a chokehold at the top of the rise before apprentice Braith Nock let her loose.
Skipping through the heavy conditions, the three-year-old bounded clear to take out Saturday’s Chalouhi Handicap (1800m) by 5-3/4 length over She’s A Dealer ($10) with Hurstville Zagreb ($4.20 fav) battling to the line for third another long head away.
Will Freedman admitted he didn’t enter Let’s Fly for the Oaks as he felt the race would come too soon but after Saturday’s dominant performance, he was more than happy to reconsider.
“I know the question will be, ‘will we go to Queensland?’ We will make that decision in the next week or so,” Will Freedman said.
“Her half-sister, who is Mimi’s Award, won over 2800 and 3200 so there is definitely pedigree to run over a trip.
“But she has come to hand a lot quicker than I thought. I thought an Oaks was way too ambitious but she has beaten them like a good thing.”
The stable had thought highly enough of Let’s Fly to run her in the Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) in the spring and Freedman said she’d had genuine excuses when beaten in Midway grade at her two previous runs this campaign, both on rain-affected ground.
She went into Saturday’s race on a seven-day back-up, a recipe he felt staying-type fillies responded to especially well.
“We were confident that she’d get through it (heavy track). The week back-up for these middle-distance horses, particularly three-year-old fillies, seems to work well,” he said
“I thought she ran really well last week. She over-raced for the large majority of it and we thought, on a heavy track and a week back-up she might settle better.”
Connections have until Wednesday to pay a $3600 first late nomination fee for the Queensland Oaks (2200m), or they can opt to wait until the final late nomination deadline of June 3 which will set them back $15,300.
The feature is at Eagle Farm on June 7.
Co-trainer Roger James said runner-up She’s A Dealer performed admirably despite not enjoying the heavy conditions and he remained keen to press on with plans to get her to the Oaks – provided she made the field.
“What we will do is prepare her here and then go up Wednesday night before the Oaks,” James said.
“If she doesn’t make the field, she will get on the plane to go home but if she does then we will take her to Brisbane.
“She’s a high-class filly, we like her a lot, but we have only ever seen her on much better tracks than this.”
More Racing News
Fitness test awaits Campaldino for Sydney Cup entry
Prospective Sydney Cup runner Campaldino requires clearance from a fitness assessment to join the two-mile event at Randwick, after routine vet checks detected cardiac arrhythmia.Co-trainer Adrian Bott mentioned the absence of any such concern post his second place in the Chairman's Handicap (2600m) on Saturday, with the gelding showing no...
Sadler targets Black Type with Merrigold at Caulfield
Trainer John Sadler is on track to seek crucial Black Type for the mare Merrigold during Caulfield action.Having claimed victory in a benchmark 84 event at 1400m on Caulfield's track last Saturday, Sadler has his sights on the Listed Anniversary Vase (1600m) set for Caulfield this Saturday.Sadler mentioned Merrigold is...
Sydney prizes beckon for Ben Brisbourne after breakthrough Group Two
Ben Brisbourne, fresh from his debut Group Two triumph, shows no signs of slowing down as he pursues more wins in the two-year-old division.From his base in Wangaratta, the trainer intends to run his minimally experienced filly Salann in Saturday's Listed Fernhill Mile (1600m) at Randwick, eyeing a potential tilt...
Sydney Cup next for Melbourne Cup-bound Whisky On The Hill
Whisky On The Hill holds a guaranteed spot in the Melbourne Cup, prompting some to consider steering clear of handicapper pressure by passing on the Sydney Cup.Trainer Glen Thompson chatted about this with the ownership syndicate, but the better decision prevailed over avoiding challenge, so the reliable stayer lines up...
Ipswich hosts Cool Music's next challenge
The holiday racing spotlight falls on Ipswich in Queensland, where trainer Bryan Dais expects Cool Music to advance and reveal the ability he envisions for her future.Carrying 60 kilos in benchmark 58, Cool Music looks set to strike as she moves down from midweek to provincial in Monday's Barrier Reef...
Tempted and Marhoona set to renew rivalry in Arrowfield Sprint
Marhoona and Tempted share a 1-1 record, but bragging rights are up for grabs as the fillies renew hostilities post last year's Golden Slipper during Day Two of The Championships at Randwick.Last-start Group 1 conquerors both, the pair will lock horns in the Arrowfield 3YO Sprint (1200m) next Saturday at...
Gin Twist's future rests on upcoming track gallop
Whether Gin Twist pushes ahead for one more race or takes a spell will be settled by a gallop on the track.If she impresses during Monday's track work, the Lindsay Park two-year-old filly could head to the Listed Redoute's Choice Stakes (1200m) over 1200m at Caulfield this coming Saturday.Gin Twist...
Baker and King etch Australian Derby success with Green Spaces victory
Baker fulfilled a lifelong ambition with the Derby conquest, mirroring his dad, the celebrated Kiwi handler Murray Baker, responsible for five triumphs in the prestigious Randwick showpiece.Among Australia's longest-standing major events, the Derby began in 1861 alongside the debut Melbourne Cup taken by Archer.Baker disclosed plans to enter Green Spaces...
Dominant Doncaster Mile win for Sheza Alibi
The seasoned trainer Peter Moody was not often emotional during Black Caviar's tenure, but he was visibly moved after Sheza Alibi's impressive conquest of the Doncaster Mile (1600m) at Randwick.Starting from close to the tail of the 16-horse lineup, the $1.90 top pick looked to have plenty of work to...
Gelding Hughes smashes Caulfield record in Victoria Handicap
Racing moves at a rapid pace over 12 months.A year back, the gelding Hughes took out a benchmark 70 over 1400m at Caulfield soon after joining trainer Gavin Bedggood. This Saturday saw him become a Group 3 victor in the Victoria Handicap (1400m), breaking the track record in the bargain.Ridden...









