Helmet's all the rage for Sat's Golden Rose. TAB Sportsbet says the Peter Snowden trained colt has firmed from $4.60 into $3.90 with just over 44% of all monies invested on him since Tuesday. Before the draw only 6% of the total was his and since then $30,000 has been taken for him. Biggest bets have been $6000 @ $4.60, $5000 @ $4.40 and $3000 @ $4. Favorite Smart Missile is out a little to $1.80 with the biggest bet taken being $10,000 @ $1.75. There's been little support for Foxwedge though on

Helmet's all the rage for Sat's Golden Rose. TAB Sportsbet says the Peter Snowden trained colt has firmed from $4.60 into $3.90 with just over 44% of all monies invested on him since Tuesday. Before the draw only 6% of the total was his and since then $30,000 has been taken for him. Biggest bets have been $6000 @ $4.60, $5000 @ $4.40 and $3000 @ $4. Favorite Smart Missile is out a little to $1.80 with the biggest bet taken being $10,000 @ $1.75. There's been little support for Foxwedge though one punter has a bet of $12,000 @ $1.90 on him to run a place.

Still no definite news on the future of Randwick's dodgy QE2 grandstand...Latest news is that an announcement will be made on Friday about the future of the grandstand and the George Main Stakes and Epsom Handicap racedays. Inside info is that things don't look good. The Australian Turf Club says Friday's press conference will reveal the outcome of the 'investigation and analysis' of the grandstand. Plans will be outlined for the 2011 Sydney spring carnival. Speculation is that George Main Stakes meeting will be switched from Randwick to Rosehill. And Epsom Day? No-one seems to know right now.