High Stakes at Parkes Cup Meeting
Grant Buckley, a jockey noted for his persistent presence in racing, is scheduled to compete in a series of races at Parkes this coming Sunday. His engagements span across multiple events, culminating in his participation in the Parkes Cup. This follows a demanding schedule, including a full day of racing at Kembla Grange on Saturday.
Buckley is slated to ride in seven races at the Parkes meeting, including the Parkes Cup.
Buckley's day begins with Kingdom Heart, prepared by Sharon Jeffries, in the McPhersons Parts & Service/Parkes Taxis Country Boosted Maiden Handicap over 1000 metres. Later, he is booked to ride Naval Officer, who is making a quick return after a victory at Wellington earlier in the week. Life’s A Party, a previous winner at Bathurst with Buckley in the saddle, will also be ridden by him again.
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Notable Contenders and Rides
One of the significant horses in contention is Amy’s Shadow. This four-year-old mare demonstrated readiness for a feature race with a strong second-place finish at the Gooree Cup in Mudgee last Sunday. Trainers suggest that an extra 200 metres, combined with improved fitness, positions her favorably for the upcoming feature race.
Another horse of interest is Macleay, which secured the Lightning Ridge Cup last month. Its stablemate, Extreme Merger, will also compete in the Parkes Courier Service/Kennards Hire Country Boosted Benchmark 58 Handicap over 1300 metres, with Kody Nestor taking the reins. Cosmic Eagle, having placed in five of her nine starts, finished third at Newcastle in her last outing.
Buckley’s final ride of the day is expected to be aboard Adelsun, trained by Darren Hyde, in the Parkes Courier Service/Parkes Farm Centre Country Boosted Benchmark 58 Handicap (1300m).
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Background on Parkes Racing
The Parkes Cup meeting represents a significant event in the regional racing calendar. While some details regarding betting tools, such as the "Fluc-Up Tool," were also noted in the available information, the primary focus remains on the competitive field and jockey engagements. It is worth noting that a similar article regarding Grant Buckley's presence at Parkes was published approximately eleven months prior, highlighting a recurring pattern in his racing schedule.