Vision And Power on target in the Doncaster

Carnegie's redoubtable galloper takes out back-to-back Group Ones; Rebel Raider returns to winning ways in Adelaide to spark Reset Stakes double

Six-year-old Vision And Power continued his extraordinary run of success when landing the G1 Emirates Doncaster Mile at Randwick on Saturday.

The son of Carnegie won the G1 George Ryder Stakes at his last start a fortnight earlier. Prior to that, he had recorded Group One placings in the Ranvet and the Chipping Norton (in which he and his paternal half-sister Tuesday Joy filled the quinella) after winning the Parramatta Cup on 21 February.

Bred in New Zealand by Gary Chittick, Vision And Power is out of the Centaine mare Escada and is a half-brother to dual Group One winner Glamour Puss and G2 Stan Fox Stakes winner Rare Insight.

Carnegie was also instrumental in the third horse home, Street Cry's Caulfield Guineas winner Whobegotyou. Carnegie is the dire of his dam Temple of Peace. Canny Lad is also a renowned broodmare sire: his daughter Shantha's Choice is the dam of leading sire Redoute's Choice and Spring Champion Stakes winner Plantinum Scissors and yet another of her sons attained Group One status on Saturday when Manhattan Rain won the AJC Sires' Produce Stakes.

Reset recorded an interstate Stakes double on Saturday when VRC Derby winner Rebel Raider signalled his pleasure at returning home and to a left-handed track by winning impressively at Morphettville. One again partnered by Claire Lindop, the dark brown colt, started his run from the rear of the field before the turn, coasting wide around the pack to ease to the front for a two-length victory in the Listed Chairman’s TAB Stakes. Rebel Raider, a son of three-time winner Picholine (Dehere), was bred by Toorak Park Stud.

Three-year-old filly Moulin Lady, a Darley homebred out of Laoub (Red Ransom), recorded her fourth win in seven starts when taking out Listed Princess Stakes at Eagle Farm to become the most recent Stakes scorer for Reset. On the same card, the Kooringal Stud-bred four-year-old mare Russeting, by Commands out of Granny Apple (Bluebird), also recorded her first Stakes success and extended her overall winning tally to eight with victory in the Listed Juanmo Quality. Behind her in third was another multiple winning Commands mare, Calchris.