Angland enjoying his Time in Brisbane

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NEWLY returned jockey Tye Angland continued his happy association with Brisbane as Time For War sank favourite backers in Saturday's BRC Sires Produce Stakes at Doomben.

In direct contrast to what happened a fortnight earlier, Time For War jumped cleanly with the blinkers on, while Brazen Beau dwelt slightly and found himself at least three lengths further back than connections expected.

Nash Rawiller said Brazen Beau did a "bunny hop" at the start and had little doubt he should have won.

Rawiller still thought he could win at the top of the straight and was surprised that Time For War didn't come back to him more quickly.

Angland had a career breakthrough when he won the 2009 Stradbroke on Black Piranha before embarking on a successful four year stint in Hong Kong.

Angland rode 136 winners during his four years in Hong Kong and is fourth on the premiership this season with 48 winners, but said the time was right to come home.

"I've been lucky enough to have been thrown a few good ones in Brisbane and I'm thankful to Darby Racing for putting faith in me to ride this horse," he said.

A happy Tye Angland acknowledges the crowd as he returns to scale on Time For War. Source: News Corp Australia

Darby Racing has been syndicating horses for seven years and has a strong presence in Queensland via the Stewart Mackinnon Stable.

Scott Darby said this was the biggest success in the outfit's history and he's now looking forward to "going after that elusive Group 1" when Time For War runs in the J.J. Atkins in a fortnight.

It completed a feature race double for absent trainer Gerald Ryan, who won this race in 2011 with Hot Snitzel.

Tony Gollan said Looks Like The Cat had to be ridden outside his comfort zone and was more than satisfied with him running third.

"The plan was to give him a squeeze out of the gates and see how it panned out. He was obviously going to have to be very deep, Damian had to keep going on with it," Gollan said.

"He found the line good late. I'd suggest he is just looking for the bigger straight of Eagle Farm. The other day you saw the same thing. He hit that bit of a flat spot on the corner.

"He is looking forward to getting to Eagle Farm. Hopefully we draw an alley and we can lock him away and you will see the best of him."


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