Sport
18 July, 2025
Western Racing Report from Warren's Cattleman's Cup
Raced at Warren, Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Formerly from Coonamble and now a leading trainer at Goulburn, Danny Williams was back in the central west last Tuesday, July 15 to land a winning double at Warren with Everlasting Stars and Winning Emotions.
Strongly supported in the 1200 metres Drovers Dash Benchmark 66 Handicap from $3.80 to $3.40, Everlasting Stars is owned by Bob Charley AO a former professional punter, racing administrator, noted raconteur and 2021 inductee to the Australian Racing Hall Of Fame.
Ridden by top jockey Mathew Cahill, Everlasting Stars was fourth to the turn then followed the inside rail all the way home to score by over a length from Rothgate (Izzy Neale, $12) and Deion (Jordan Quince, $3.20 favourite).
Winning Emotions (Nick Heywood, $3.70 favourite) completed the Danny Williams double when taking the lead over the closing stages for a hard fought win on the heavy track, from Hard To Impress (Mikayla Weir, $4.20) and the fast finishing Lockdown Lad (Jordan Quince, $51).
Dubbo trainer Michael Mulholland who won the Carinda Cup on the Saturday, July 19 with Tavanasia also had a winning double at Warren with Jasper’s Way and The Impeckable.
Owned by Kel Turner from Dubbo, Jasper’s Way is a promising type and made it two wins and two placings from six starts when taking out the 1600 metres Muster Mile Class One and Maiden Plate.
Parked behind the leaders by Jake Pracey-Holmes, Jasper’s Way ($2.60 to $2.25 favourite) gained an inside run and won by over four lengths from Bruce’s Boy (Mikayla Weir, $15) and A Boy Named Soo (Kody Nestor, $51).
Loud, Foxwell and East Harlem were the leaders turning for home in the 1400 metres metres Ringer’s Run Benchmark 58 Handicap before The Impeckable (Nick Heywood, $4.60 equal favourite) coming from midfield, swooped on the outside to beat Jade Division (Jake Pracey-Holmes, $17) and Ain’t She Swell (Izzy Neale, $41).
The other races were won by the Jeremy Gask, Scone-trained Major Lightning (Siena Grima, $1.60 favourite), Spring Prospect (Zoe Hunt, $2.10 to $2.70 favourite) from the David Smith stable at Mudgee and the Brett Robb, Dubbo-trained Miss Karis ($2.20 to $1.80 favourite) ridden by Jordan Quince.
