Fast-finishing mare primed to upset metropolitan rivals at Wyong

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Neil Evans

April 15, 2026 — 5:00pm

A still lightly raced country mare is out to steal the headlines from more highly credentialed metropolitan-based rivals when she tackles a competitive race at Thursday’s Wyong meeting.

Grandini, a noted big-finishing five-year-old in the Rodney Northam stable at Scone, will jump at healthy odds tackling an open Benchmark 64 Hcp over 2100m to close the program.

Racing returns to Wyong on Thursday.

On a drying surface and likely Good 4 rating, she opened around $7.50 across early betting, and could prove the best value runner all day, maintaining her current level of momentum and improvement.

A daughter of Toronado with 21 runs under her belt, Grandini won only her third race two starts back, flooding home late to beat a BM 58 field at Muswellbrook over 1750m.

She then stepped up to BM 64 level over 2100m at Gosford, and was stiff not to win, surging home late to miss by a nose after covering plenty of ground.

Now she tackles an even deeper BM 64, with a couple of runners having tasted the much more daunting challenge of Group 3 action.

Both six-year-old mare California Grass and three-year-old filly Luna Bay were beaten a long way at Group 3 level over the Sydney autumn carnival.

California Grass in the John Thompson yard failed to beat a runner home in the Group 3 Epona Stakes (1900m) at Rosehill before rebounding with a tidy second placing in a BM 68 at that track.

Luna Bay from the Richard and Will Freedman stable was beaten a long way last start in the Group 3 Adrian Knox (2000m) at Rosehill behind Profoundly, who then ran a fighting second place in last Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Oaks over 2400m.

Naturally both those gallopers back at provincial level will be among a group fighting for favouritism, including Dolce Dior who finished right behind California Grass at Rosehill 10 days ago, and Aussie Nation, a last start winner over Grandini at Gosford.

On a strong card, the most intriguing battle has been saved for last, with those four runners all close in early betting, headed by California Grass on the $4.70 line.

Grandini will likely be freshened up for the two-day Scone carnival next month if she can cause an upset at Wyong.

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