

Will Clarken will follow a proven path as he searches for a second successive Adelaide Cup with well-travelled galloper Komachi after claiming the Listed Premier's Plate at Morphettville on the weekend.
Coming off a narrow defeat in the Strathalbyn Cup six days earlier, Komachi justified a strong push from punters to fight off Crimson Vine in the feature on the back of a brilliant ride by Rochelle Milnes.
“We’ll look to push towards an Adelaide Cup,’’ Clarken said post-race
“The horse is in great form, I wonder if he’s peaked. We’ll find out in the Lord Reims.
“We’re going to have to go to another level, he’s got a great pedigree and a big engine.
“It was a really good ride from a sticky spot early,’’ he said.
Komachi was the first leg of a training treble for Clarken, with former New South Wales mare Mic Drop maintaining her unbeaten record in SA with a third straight win, while Thunder Shoc was successful later in the day.
Komachi’s win marked the start of a massive weekend for Milnes who claimed Sunday’s Naracoorte Cup aboard El James for Victorian horseman Symon Wilde.
Wilde produced three winners on the day, matched by in-form jockey Campbell Rawiller who landed a treble of his own to continue a big start to 2026.

