Leading quartet can bring Ryan to the four in Newcastle

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Leading quartet can bring Ryan to the four in Newcastle

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By John Schell

November 29, 2025 — 6.00pm

The Rosehill training combination of Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou have strong representation at Newcastle on Sunday with four leading chances engaged to start.

Fresh from success with the promising Good Hotspur at Hawkesbury on Thursday, Ryan and Alexiou head to Newcastle with the promising Explicit their first runner of the day in the Tooheys Newy Super Maiden Plate (1300m).

Gerald Ryan has four leading chances at Newcastle on Sunday.

Gerald Ryan has four leading chances at Newcastle on Sunday.Credit: Getty Images

Explicit is a well-bred Snitzel gelding out of the mare Breakfast In Bed and has had three starts for a placing at Kembla Grange.

“He ran seventh on debut in a handy race at Warwick Farm,” said Ryan. “Followed that up with a fourth in the Clarendon Stakes at Hawkesbury and then ran third at Kembla Grange before we gave him a break.

“He’s had a couple of trials to get ready for the Newcastle race and he should run very well.”

Mitchell Bell will partner Explicit, while Jay Ford links with Ryan and Alexiou when partnering Matias in the Tooheys How Do You Feel Maiden Handicap (1500m).

Matias is also a gelding by Snitzel and out of Never Listen. He’s lightly raced with just four starts to his name and has finished second in two starts since resuming from a spell.

“He’s a talented horse,” Ryan said of Matias. “He resumed in a Super Maiden at Rosehill and ran really well when finishing second, and then we took him to Canterbury, and he ran second again.

“He’s been beaten by a couple of handy horses in those two races, and he gets his chance to break through at Newcastle.”

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Jockey Tom Sherry will combine with Ryan and Alexiou when riding both Golden Loom and Rhegion in the Tooheys Extra Dry Class 1 Handicap (1500m) and Tooheys Old 4YO&Up Benchmark 64 Handicap (1400m) respectively.

“Golden Loom has had the three starts back from a spell now and has been placed in the latest two at Newcastle and Kembla Grange,” said Ryan. “He’s racing well and should give a good sight again.”

Rhegion won his maiden at Kembla Grange in May in the same race Explicit finished third in, and has a wide alley to overcome at Newcastle.

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