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Posted 2026-06-14 16:06:02  
Justify's Spicy Martini Delivers Group 1 Breakthrough In Stradbroke Handicap

Spicy Martini’s rise through the sprinting ranks reached a new level at Eagle Farm on Saturday when the mare produced a commanding performance to capture the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap (1400m), handing jockey Taylor Marshall the biggest victory of his career and adding Queensland’s most prestigious handicap to an increasingly impressive record.

The win was worth $1.8 million and lifted the mare’s career earnings to approximately $2.7 million, further enhancing the value of the $8,000 purchase who was withdrawn from last month’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale in Sydney before her Group 1 breakthrough.

Marshall admitted the significance of the moment only began to sink in after the race.

“To be honest, I didn't know how I was going to react. I was choking up a little bit just pulling up there. What a thrill. I do just want to thank Toby for placing faith in me and sticking solid because I've had a terrific affiliation with her. What a feeling!” he said.

The race unfolded largely as Marshall had hoped. After securing a position just behind the speed, Spicy Martini ((4f Justify x Extra Olives, by Redoute’s Choice)) travelled comfortably before asserting her authority when the pressure intensified.

Marshall highlighted the mare’s adaptability as one of her greatest strengths.

“She's an absolute superstar. She’s so resilient for a mare. She goes on any surface, puts herself there. Geez, I thought if we can step clean and possie just in behind them, I thought that was job half done. When we landed there, she just travelled into it beautifully and I was thinking to Dad saying, ‘patient, patient.’ What a thrill.”

For the rider, the victory carried significance beyond the Group 1 status of the race itself.

“I think every jockey needs that one horse to sort of put them on the map, so to speak. I'm hoping that she's that one. To jag a Group 1, and not only a Group 1, but Queensland’s most prestigious race, I'm lost for words.”

Fangirl Earns Praise In Defeat

While Spicy Martini claimed the spotlight, Fangirl emerged from the race with her reputation enhanced after producing another determined performance in conditions that were far from ideal.

James McDonald was particularly impressed by the mare’s effort on the Heavy 9 surface.

“She was outstanding. She always runs her heart out but, today, under trying circumstances she was superb. I thought it was one of the better runs of her career. She doesn’t really handle it, but she had the audacity to fight on.”

The performance reinforced the consistency that has made Fangirl one of Australia’s most reliable elite-level performers.

Rothfire’s Future Under Consideration

The result proved far less rewarding for popular veteran Rothfire, who finished 17th of the 18 runners after failing to let down in the testing conditions.

Only four weeks earlier, Rothfire had finished within a length of Spicy Martini in the Group 1 Doomben 10,000, making Saturday’s performance particularly disappointing.

Jockey Brad Rawiller felt the gelding was never able to build momentum at the critical stage of the race.

“I didn’t have the best of runs on him today, but he wasn’t the same horse from the 600. He wasn’t bringing me into the race like we needed to be.”

Trainer Rob Heathcote said the eight-year-old had pulled up in excellent order and would now head for a spell while connections consider the next step.

“He’ll go to the paddock now,” Heathcote said.

“This morning he trotted up sound and his joints are good, the horse is 100 per cent.

“When he wouldn’t let down on Saturday he looked after himself – he’s a smart old bugger.

“Whether he has another whip around down in Melbourne during the early spring, we’ll wait and see.

“He’s a popular horse and we’ll do the right thing but we won’t take the decision lightly.

“I mean if he was to retire now, if he’s just run his last race then it’ll sit comfortably with me but it’s a decision we’ll make with the owners.”

Heavy Ground Tests The Field

The deteriorating track conditions became a recurring theme among riders throughout the field, with several believing the surface played a major role in the final result.

Nash Rawiller felt Private Eye travelled strongly before the conditions eventually took their toll.

“He travelled great. He really helped himself through those conditions early. I felt, though, that at the 300, he wasn’t quite as in love with the surface. Still very game.”

Ryan Maloney reported a similar experience aboard Another Wil.

“He sat on good speed but at about the 600 it was apparent to me that he wasn’t handling that track. From the 600 it felt like his wheels were spinning.”

Tyler Schiller was left convinced Abounding would be better suited on firmer footing.

“Travelled terrific but the track is just deteriorating a bit too much for her. When I asked her to go faster, she just couldn’t. Fingers crossed for the Tiara. A bit firmer and we’ll see a better horse.”

In contrast, Spicy Martini thrived in the conditions, once again demonstrating the versatility and toughness that have become hallmarks of her racing career. On a day when many struggled to cope with the testing surface, she produced the defining performance of the race.

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