Craig Kerry
June 19, 2026 â 5:00pm
The Ciaron Maher stable hopes $800,000 import Zabiari can prove to be another Sydney carnival weapon as it steps up its presence in NSW with the impending move to Crown Lodge.
Zabiari, a two-time group 3 winner in France, is set to debut alongside stablemate Eliyass in the listed Civic Stakes (1400m) at Randwick on Saturday.
Zabiari racing in France Astute Bloodstock The five-year-old entire arrived in Australia in November after Astute Bloodstockâs Louis Le Metayer paid 450,000 euros for the son of Wootton Bassett at the Arqana Arc Sale in France.
A winner five times in 12 starts, Zabiari ($9) has gate one and Nash Rawiller aboard for his first assignment.
Maherâs NSW assistant trainer, Johann Gerard-Dubord, has overseen the long preparation of Zabiari, which he believed could rise to Sydneyâs premier group 1 handicap miles, the Epsom and Doncaster.
âHeâs going well,â Gerard-Dubord said.
âHeâs been in work for a long time, weâve taken our time with him and we are very mindful of having him ready for the softer, winter tracks, and to let him acclimatise.
âIn terms of fitness, heâs pretty forward. Heâs done plenty of work, but we are mindful he hasnât raced for a while.
âHis last trial was his best and we used blinkers that day, but we are leaving them off on Saturday.
âHeâs got a good gate, a bit of weight, but a big track, 1400, itâs a good starting point.
âBased on his French form, you would be hoping he could be an Epsom horse in the spring, whether he gets there not will depend on how heâs going. Long term, the Doncaster, when itâs usually wet, could be better.â
Former Tulloch Lodge-prepared import Eliyass ($34), which won stakes races at his first three Australian starts, is back after a year off in which the seven-year-old had screws inserted in both front fetlocks.
Eliyass kicks clear in the Lord Mayors Cup in 2024. Getty âItâs short of his best so itâs very much a starting point and using it as almost a trial,â Gerard-Dubord said.
âHeâs got a lot of weight and a bad gate, so weâll just ride him quiet and let him hit the line.â
Maherâs best chance on the card shapes as Sunshineinmypocket ($4.20) in the eighth. The five-year-old broke a year-long drought last start on the Gold Coast and has drawn well in five for another 1200m test on Saturday.
âWe probably havenât seen the best of him yet, so hopefully thereâs more to come,â Gerard-Dubord said.
âHis last run last prep at Randwick was very good. He was very unlucky and probably should have won. He had a freshen after that and got the job done in that nice race on the Gold Coast.
âHeâs not the quickest away, so heâs very tempo-dependent, and hopefully they go quick enough for him.â
Maher confirmed on June 12 that he would make the 123-box Crown Lodge stables at Warwick Farm his NSW flagship operation. Racing NSW on Friday confirmed it has bought the stables from Godolphin and the premier Victorian trainer would take over the lease once settlement is complete this month. Crown Lodge has sat dormant this season, after Godolphinâs move away from a private training model.
Maher will relinquish his lease on the 59-box Leilani Lodge stables at Randwick and move on from his Bong Bong facility in the Southern Highlands. Maher, who moved out of Warwick Farm stables in late April, will continue to use his Bobs Farm property, in Port Stephens.
Trainer Ciaron Maher. Getty Images âIt will be good to have everything there at one spot instead of two,â Gerard-Dubord said.
âWarwick Farm is where we started. We were there for four years before we got Bong Bong, so we know the track there very well, and itâs a lovely facility there at Crown Lodge.
âHorse numbers wonât change a lot because we had about 90-100 at Bong Bong and 30 at Warwick Farm, so similar numbers, but less travelling.â
Maher has long had hopes of having an even split of his team between NSW and Victoria.
Ford to find next gear with Kool motor
Jay Ford hopes to handle an even better version of Ice Kool on Saturday after trainer David Pfieffer chose to race the three-year-old at Randwick instead of Flemington.
Ice Kool has won three of his four starts and Ford has been successful both times aboard the speedster, including a last-start domination over 1000m at benchmark 78 grade at Randwick. He rises from 56.5 kilograms to 60kg for an identical assignment in the seventh, where he was $1.60 with TAB.
Ford hopes to stick with Ice Kool as he makes what seems an inevitable rise to stakes grade in the spring.
âHeâs obviously got a decent weight on his back, but heâs a very talented horse,â Ford said.
Ice Kool and Jay Ford on their way to winning at Randwick on December 27. Getty Images âHeâs only a young horse and lightly raced, so he still lacks a bit of race craft, but heâll get better as he hones that.
âIn all his races, heâs not been able to get out of the gates that well, then heâs quite a keen-going customer and likes to get things over and done with, but he executâŠ
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