DOES FATE AWAIT?
Prior to this year, no three-year-old had won The Rising Sun.
Fate Awaits was able to dispel the hoodoo with victory in the closing stages, providing a local victory in one of Queensland’s most keenly sought Group 1 features.
With just two editions of The Eureka staged to date, both have been won by four-year-olds.
However, like The Rising Sun, could 2025 be the year?
Like The Rising Sun, could it be Fate Awaits that provides the breakthrough?
The Grant Dixon-trained three-year-old will be out to bolster his Eureka credentials this Saturday night in race seven at Albion Park.
The star colt makes his first appearance since finishing in third place behind Rubira in the Queensland Derby.
With Kevin and Kay Seymour owning a slot in the $2 million feature, Fate Awaits is likely to be their runner for the September 6 race, with Saturday providing a key lead-up.
Final Deadline looks the only horse capable of testing Fate Awaits on Saturday.
The Shannon Price-trained gelding is still chasing his first Australian victory.
Arriving in Queensland in June, Final Deadline was runner-up to Hesitate in the Derby qualifier before finishing fifth to Rubira in the Derby.
Again, second to Fernco Nel last start, the performance was a sectional standout, with the Adam Sanderson-driven gelding running a 54.64 second last 800 metres off the track.