Last start cup winners tackle Queanbeyan Cup

Michael Travers will set last-start winners Mathrin and Dynamic One for Friday’s $65,000 Queanbeyan Cup (1600m).
The pair have been racing well, with 2025 Cowra Cup (1700m) and Corowa Cup (1600m) winner, Mathrin, adding the Sky Racing Sky Caller’s Cup (1600m) to her resume when winning as a 35/1 outsider at Canberra on Sunday.
Having started 85 times for nine wins, while earning just shy of $300,000 in prizemoney, Mathrin will have every chance at Queanbeyan.
“She is always thereabouts,” Travers said.
“Her previous two runs were outstanding, and she was unlucky not to knock off a race at Canberra, and then got knocked down in the straight at Wagga, and she should have finished closer.”
The 8YO Deep Field mare, drawn suitably with gate eight, has leading hoop Jean Van Overmeire (JVO) in the saddle, and she gets in nicely with 56.5kg.
“She is obviously at the top of her game at the moment, and we have JVO on top, and he has a terrific record on her.”
Stablemate Dynamic One is coming off arguably his best-ever effort, winning the Hair Of The Dog Cup (1800m) at Gundagai on November 15.
A terrific mid-race move by Brittany Button saw the 5YO Super One gelding power to an impressive win, taking his record to 29 starts for five wins and $133,000 in prize money.
Travers has an opinion of Dynamic One and admitted it was nice to see the gelding showcase his true ability at Gundagai.
“He’s got great ability, and everyone that gets on him comes back and tells me that he feels like a proper racehorse,” Travers said.
“One day we might see the best of him, and at the moment, he’s progressing well enough, and I think he gets in nicely at Queanbeyan.”
Rebecca Bronett-Prag takes the ride, and with only 55kg on his back, the Wagga galloper also gets in kindly with gate six.
Travers was pleased to be taking two in-form horses to Queanbeyan as his stable looks to win yet another Country Cup in 2025.
“I think both Mathrin and Dynamic One are in good form, and it’s always nice to have that going into any race,” Travers said.
“They are both rock-hard fit, and battle tough and won't be beaten on fitness, but we’ll see how we stack up ability-wise against some good horses.”
While Friday’s focus is on Queanbeyan, the stable has a potentially hectic day on Saturday, with runners at Rosehill Gardens and Wagga Wagga.
Santolini (gate 22) has drawn wide in the Class 2 Highway Handicap (1100m) at Rosehill Gardens, while up to five runners will race on their home track.
Travers has enjoyed a breakout season after preparing a career-best 26 winners (8.3%) in 2024/25.
Less than four months into the 2025/26 season, the Wagga stable has scored 16 wins (10.3%) and earned connections $440,000 in prizemoney.
“We are exceeding expectations so far, but it is a long season to go and hopefully we keep it going,” Travers said.
“Still, we are really happy with how things are going.”
Words: Jeff Hanson
Image: Bradley Photos

