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Suncone delivers MTR well-deserved win

Tuesday, 28 Oct 2025
Suncone delivers MTR well-deserved win

While it might have been a picnic maiden at Harden, there was no wiping the smiles of the Michael Travers Racing team as Suncone (Leandro Ribeiro, $1.80) comfortably broke through in the 1300m Maiden Plate on Saturday.

Handled by pre-apprentice and MTR all-rounder, Charlie-Anne Murray, the result was largely on the back of her hard work and dedication.
Suncone wouldn’t be in the stables if Charlie wasn’t about, and she has ridden her basically every day, and Charlie’s hard work is paying dividends for everyone,” Travers said.

Murray joined the MTR stable in August and has taken great strides as she works towards becoming an apprentice jockey.

“I was looking for horses for Charlie, and she (Suncone) was offered to Danny Beasley to train by Edward Cummings,” Travers said.

“Danny asked me if I was interested, and it just so happened to be the same time when Charlie was coming on board, and she is a nice and quiet horse that has ended up teaching Charlie a lot, while returning a profit for everyone involved.

“The horse ended up being a bit of a puller, and that was Charlie’s biggest challenge when she turned up, but now Charlie is riding her comfortably every day, and meeting the challenge, which has given her a lot of confidence, and given me a lot more confidence in her ability.”

With MTR apprentice Amy O’Driscoll set to be sidelined for months due to injury, Travers will be calling upon Murray more than ever.

“Charlie has gone from me trying to find her one or two rides every morning to riding five or six every morning,” Travers said.

“She has realistically already stepped into the role, and come Friday, Jaimie (Wyburn) moves on, and Charlie will go from riding five and six a morning to seven and eight a morning, and that’s about the most she can do with the time we have.”

Murray continues to improve, and Travers is confident the hard-working youngster can fulfil her dream of becoming a jockey.

“It’s going to be a long road, but she is putting in the hard work every single day,” Travers said.

“She’s happy to take on board advice and tries to learn every day; she is just a good student.

“We’ll take our time with her, and there is no rush, but she’s progressing quickly.”

Saturday saw two wins for MTR, with the stable also triumphing at Albury with Santolini.

Contesting the 1000m Country Boosted Class One Handicap, Rebecca Bronett Prag was in the saddle as Santolini ($4.40) stormed home for an impressive 1.42 length win.

A successful weekend means Travers has trained nine winners in 2025/26.

He is now building towards a huge three days for the Wagga stable, with runners nominated at Wagga on Friday, Royal Randwick and Tumut on Saturday, and Corowa on Monday.

“Things have been going well, but we have lofty goals,” Travers said.

“We are growing the stable more and more, and we need to grow the winners.

“We are striving every week and sending around horses wherever we can to achieve that turnover of prizemoney for our owners.”

Words: Jeff Hanson
Image: Dean Mitchell

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