Everest champion Giga Kick takes out All Aged Stakes for first Group ...
Clayton Douglas has celebrated his first Group 1 win with Giga Kick at Randwick.
7news.com.auHere are the latest updates I can share based on recent publicly available information.
Giga Kick and All Aged Stakes context: The All Aged Stakes at Randwick is a Group 1 for sprinters and has historically featured Giga Kick when he’s in Australia. The 2023 All Aged Stakes saw Giga Kick win, giving him his first Group 1, and cementing his status as a top sprinter in Australia. This remains a key reference point for discussions about his performance at that distance and level.[2][3][4]
2026 developments and next targets: In 2025–2026 coverage, there are mentions of Giga Kick returning to Sydney for major targets and trials ahead of important autumn sprints, including references to him being a headline runner in the All Aged Stakes discussions for those years. Specifics such as entries, track conditions, and race outcomes for 2026 events would be best verified against the latest Racing Australia or major racing outlets closer to race days.[8][9]
Related context and alternatives: Other outlets have tracked Giga Kick’s career progression, including form analyses and potential Doomben 10,000 entries in certain seasons, as well as updates on trial performances and training plans that influence autumn plans in Sydney and Melbourne.[1][5][2]
If you want, I can pull the most up-to-date articles from a few key outlets (e.g., Racing.com, 7News, Races.com.au) and summarize the current status of Giga Kick in relation to the All Aged Stakes and any immediate targets for 2026. I can also provide a quick timeline of his stakes performances at 1200m–1400m to date, with notes on how trainers have described his distance suitability.
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Clayton Douglas has celebrated his first Group 1 win with Giga Kick at Randwick.
7news.com.auThree-year-old Giga Kick was huge late in Saturday’s All Aged Stakes 2023 results defeating two old eight-year-old marvels home with ease in the final Group 1 of the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival. The Scissor Kick gelding posted his maiden elite level win saluting for the punters by one-and-a-half lengths off a lovely ride by Craig […]
horseracing.com.auClayton Douglas’s The Everest winning three-year-old Giga Kick returned to his best beating home the older rivals and saluting for the punters with an impressive victory in the 2023 All Aged Stakes results. The young son of Scissor Kick enjoyed his first triumph since his upset at Randwick in the world’s richest turf race –
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www.racing.comGiga Kick is scheduled to appear in Sydney for the first time in nearly 18 months as he contests the Challenge Stakes at Randwick en route to The Championships.The elite sprinter last competed in the harbour city when he was beaten into second by Bella Nipotina during the 2024 The Everest (1200m), and the upcoming
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