Four-year-old mare Benedetta could be one of the names taking place in this year’s Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm. The Jason Warren-trained horse has been booked to fly to Brisbane ahead of the race this June.
Benedetta has one Group 1 win to her name, after winning The Goodwood this May at Morphettville Racecourse. She has not run a 1400m race yet in her young career. Despite this, trainer Jason Warren thinks she is ready for the step up.
Benedetta gearing up for Stradbroke Handicap challenge at Eagle Farm

Jason Warren and Benedetta prepping for Stradbroke Handicap challenge
Highlights
- Benedetta’s win at The Goodwood was the second Group 1 win of Jason Warren’s career.
- Benedetta is in line to race in the Stradbroke Handicap this June.
- In her 15 starts, Benedetta has never run a 1400m race.
Benedetta delivers for Jason Warren
Benedetta’s win at The Goodwood on May 11 could not have been bigger for Jason Warren. It was the first Group 1 win of Benedetta’s career and just the second Group 1 victory in the trainer’s long history. His first win was over a decade ago when Bel Sprinter won The Galaxy (1100m) at Rosehill Gardens in 2013.
After Benedetta’s strong The Goodwood performance, Warren revealed that the win “meant a lot” to him and his staff.
“We were knocking on the door getting another one with Brooklyn Hustle and she was unlucky not to land one and then Benedetta was a bit stiff in a couple, but showed she was up to them. So, it was nice to tick that one off,” Warren said.
Benedetta has won eight of her 15 starts, earning over $1.7 million in prize money.
Benedetta ready for Stradbroke Handicap challenge
After Benedetta’s The Goodwood win, everyone wondered what was next for the four-year-old. We now know that she’s in line to race in the Stradbroke Handicap this June at Eagle Farm.
Warren revealed this week that a flight for Benedetta to fly to Brisbane has been booked for this Tuesday. The mare has been in Adelaide since her win at Morphettville.
“I left her in Adelaide an extra week just to get over the run. She was over there for seven weeks and it’s good when you’ve got good people looking after your horses for you,” Warren said.
In her 15 starts, Benedetta has never run a 1400m race. Jason Warren doesn’t see that as a problem.
“The 1400 metres is a question mark, but I think she’s looking for it,” he said. “She will get the chance to travel and go through her gears a bit better. She’s had a few runs under the belt now and I reckon she’s looking for a bit further.”
Jockey undecided for big race
Jockey Jamie Kah rode Benedetta to victory at Morphettville in the Goodwood. According to Warren, he doesn’t know who will ride his mare at the Stradbroke Handicap.
“She’ll probably get offered half-a-dozen rides in the race,” Warren revealed.
The Stradbroke Handicap is on June 15th, so thankfully Warren still has some time to find a rider for his rising star.
More Horse Racing News

Gai Waterhouse talks up Golden Slipper chances for Bellazaine & North England
Bellazaine and North England are not among the Golden Slipper betting favourites for the $5 million race next week. However, co-trainer Gai Waterhouse says that she thinks her gallopers have what it takes to impress at Rosehill Gardens on March 22.

Pride Of Jenni delivers in first race after returning from retirement
Legendary Pride Of Jenni is officially back from retirement. The mare won the Peter Young Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday. It’s too early to tell whether she is back to her best, trainer Ciaron Maher has big plans for the mare.

Alexiou sets sights on stakes races for promising filly Pleasure Queen
Promising filly Pleasure Queen pulled off a dominant win at Randwick on Wednesday. Co-trainer Sterling Alexiou now says he plans to enter his horse in stakes races to close out the season. Next month’s Group 2 Percy Sykes Stakes is the most likely race for Pleasure Queen.

Nick Ryan earns Echuca Cup quinella with Red Phantom & Capper Thirtynine
Upset Red Phantom won the Echuca Cup on Sunday. His stablemate Capper Thirtynine –the favourite– finished first to give Flemington-based trainer Nick Ryan a quinella in the $100,000 country cup.

Chris Waller’s Joliestar dominates Group 1 Newmarket Handicap
Chris Waller has won his second Group 1 Newmarket Handicap at Flemington thanks to a dominant performance from his rising mare Joliestar. The four-year-old finished first with a clear one and a quarter length over the runner up, Headwall.

Godolphin’s Tom Kitten shines at Group 1 All-Star Mile at Flemington
Tom Kitten won the Group 1 All-Star Mile at Flemington on Saturday. It was the gelding’s second G1 win and his first win at Group level this season. Lindsay Park’s Mr Brightside finished second, with Light Infantry Man in third.
I am an avid horse racing enthusiast and punter. Growing up in Randwick, I have been surrounded by racing through stories from the elderly’s past endeavours to the racecourse and owners that are friends of the family. I am also a data-scientist and am fascinated and intrigued by the algorithmic approach to form. I’ve has become more involved with racing over the past few years due to simultaneously delving deeper into the sport and learning how to apply a data driven approach to punting. Beyond Racing, I am an avid NRL fan and MMA fan, the latter of which I have largely applied the same philosophy of methodical, data driven punting towards and found solid success in the MMA space and I continue to track and improve my strategies.