/ Aug 03, 2025
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Albury’s premiership-winning trainer is out to start the new season with a bang by unveiling a promising four-year-old mare at Monday’s Wagga meeting on the Riverside course.
Impending Imprint is a first starter in the Donna Scott stable by Group 1 winner Impending and out of a mare by renowned wet-track performer Hinchinbrook.
They’re racing at Wagga Wagga on Monday.Credit: Jenny Evans
She opens her career after two improving trials, the latest a real eye-catcher when settling at the back over 900m at Albury on a soft 7 before cruising down the middle to win with something in hand.
It was the work of a debutant primed to find the line in suitable going when she tackles a Maiden Plate over 1200m, with leading jockey Blaike McDougall in the saddle.
Scott finished the 2024-25 season with a solid run, yielding three winners from her last 20 runners, significantly all on heavy ground.
Meanwhile, fellow Albury trainer Ron Stubbs takes an even bigger team to Wagga on Monday after finishing the past season with three winners from his last 25.
And he has two first starters – Lover Man, a four-year-old by Golden Slipper winner Vancouver, and McPhillamy, a three-year-old by Flying Artie – accepted to run against Impending Imprint.
But it’s later on the program where he will be banking on one of his more talented runners reproducing his best in a competitive and open Class 1 Handicap over 1065m.
Ti Tree Royal, an often unreliable four-year-old son of Irish sire Royal Meeting, has only one win from five starts since debuting 10 months ago.
Albury’s premiership-winning trainer is out to start the new season with a bang by unveiling a promising four-year-old mare at Monday’s Wagga meeting on the Riverside course.
Impending Imprint is a first starter in the Donna Scott stable by Group 1 winner Impending and out of a mare by renowned wet-track performer Hinchinbrook.
They’re racing at Wagga Wagga on Monday.Credit: Jenny Evans
She opens her career after two improving trials, the latest a real eye-catcher when settling at the back over 900m at Albury on a soft 7 before cruising down the middle to win with something in hand.
It was the work of a debutant primed to find the line in suitable going when she tackles a Maiden Plate over 1200m, with leading jockey Blaike McDougall in the saddle.
Scott finished the 2024-25 season with a solid run, yielding three winners from her last 20 runners, significantly all on heavy ground.
Meanwhile, fellow Albury trainer Ron Stubbs takes an even bigger team to Wagga on Monday after finishing the past season with three winners from his last 25.
And he has two first starters – Lover Man, a four-year-old by Golden Slipper winner Vancouver, and McPhillamy, a three-year-old by Flying Artie – accepted to run against Impending Imprint.
But it’s later on the program where he will be banking on one of his more talented runners reproducing his best in a competitive and open Class 1 Handicap over 1065m.
Ti Tree Royal, an often unreliable four-year-old son of Irish sire Royal Meeting, has only one win from five starts since debuting 10 months ago.
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