

Will Clarken has retired stakes-winning mare Prairie Flower, while promising stablemate Cicala is returning to the stable following an injury lay-off.
Stakes-winning mare Prairie Flower has been retired after finishing seventh in last Saturday's Hills Railway Stakes (1100m) at Oakbank.
The daughter of Star Turn won eight races including the 2025 Durbridge Stakes (1100m) – her final race win.
A fast-finishing speedster at her best, the Will Clarken-trained mare finished fifth in last year's Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m), and netted $621,115 in prizemoney across 52 starts.
Owned by Bell View Park Stud, the six-year-old mare will be sold at the upcoming National Broodmare Sale on the Gold Coast in May.
"She came through the Railway fine, but she's been retired," Clarken's racing manager, Lachlan Weekley, said.
"She'll go up to the National Broodmare Sale and be sold – she's done a wonderful job.
"She's a stakes winner, and she would always run pretty solid races.
"They are terrific owners of ours Bell View Park."
Promising stakes-winning mare Cicala is on the comeback trail from injury.
A winner of four from five starts, Cicala turned heads last winter with a hat-trick of impressive wins, including the Lightning Stakes (1050m).
The four-year-old Tamasa mare won a Benchmark 82 (1200m) at Morphettville in August, but hasn't been sighted since, due to a suspensory injury.
"In that last run, our thought was that she probably put her foot in a hole. The track was pretty ordinary, as it was a wet track that had copped a lot of racing," he said.
"We think she might have put her foot in a hole and done some damage to a suspensory ligament.
"She's not far off returning to our stable. She's done some rehab at Lee Everson's for her injury.
"She looks amazing that mare, and the rehab's going smoothly.
"She'll be back in our care in the next couple of weeks.
"Lee Everson couldn't be happier with her, he's a master at these scenarios – so hopefully we can get her back."
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