Regan Bayliss back to winning ways
Group One-winning jockey Regan Bayliss has not taken long to get back to form after injury, with a double at Geelong.
Bayliss was unable to ride a winner at his first meeting back from a broken wrist at Echuca on Thursday but landed two wins from his five rides on the Geelong synthetic track a day later.
The 20-year-old had been off the scene since he broke his wrist in a race fall at Geelong on May 19.
His first winner on Friday came aboard Quik Nu Chik in a 1200m fillies and mares’ maiden for the Lindsay Park stable before he got home on the Luke Oliver-trained Surprise Hero in the following race.
Bayliss, who rode his first Group One winner aboard Redkirk Warrior in this year’s Newmarket Handicap at Flemington, returns to city racing on Saturday at Caulfield with four rides for Lindsay Park.
His Caulfield book includes Keen Array in the day’s feature race, the Group Three Bletchingly Stakes (1200m).
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