Oui Oui Oui: Trainer has big plans for in-form mare

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Oui Oui Oui: Trainer has big plans for in-form mare

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By Ray Hickson

February 18, 2026 — 5.00pm

The reward for exciting mare Oui Oui Oui booking her place in the $1m Provincial-Midway Championships Final via Thursday’s opening qualifier at Hawkesbury could be a dip at a Group or Listed race.

Trainer Jason Attard said an advantage of the four-year-old taking part in an early qualifier is it gives him the option to bridge a gap until the April 11 final by trying to achieve his primary aim.

Oui Oui Oui (right) wins at Randwick on December 13.

Oui Oui Oui (right) wins at Randwick on December 13.Credit: Getty Images

“The biggest goal for her and for Kate [Nivison], the owner, will be to try and get black type for the horse,” Attard said.

“The Championships is a nice notch to have on her belt but black type will be the bigger goal.

“It’s whether or not we try to do that in between now and the final or if we save it for afterwards.”

A stakes win after qualifying, for both the Country and Provincial-Midway series, doesn’t rule a horse out of contesting the final – as evidenced when Bandi’s Boy won a Group 3 after qualifying for the Country Championships back in 2024.

Oui Oui Oui exploded onto the scene in the summer with a hat-trick and it earned her early favouritism for the Provincial-Midway Championships Final at $6 with TAB.

Given she sits on five wins it made sense to Attard to tick the box and lock her in for that final because it allows him that chance to step her up in class if she wins and another shot at qualifying if she doesn’t finish in the top two.

“It’s a back-up to run now because if she doesn’t qualify then there’s plenty of room to go again in another qualifying race,” he said.

“I didn’t want to leave it too wide between runs and we’re at the home track which helps.

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“It’s encouraging that she’s favourite but there’s still pressure because everything still has to go right and go her way.”

Attard gave the mare one trial, at Warwick Farm two weeks ago, and he said he couldn’t be happier with her fitness.

He was buoyed by drawing well and sees no reason, barring misfortune, she won’t pick up where she left off just after Christmas.

“Her trial was exceptional, there’s been no knocks to her whatsoever,” he said.

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