What a moment for Roll the Dice Racing, as Guest House stormed into the history books with a sensational victory in the Golden Slipper — delivering the team their third Group 1 triumph and their first in Australia’s most prestigious two-year-old race.

In a performance that blended class, composure, and raw acceleration, Guest House proved why belief in the horse had been building all preparation. On the biggest stage for juveniles, he delivered in style — a defining win that cements his place among the elite of his generation.

This result is a testament to the outstanding work of trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr, whose preparation and placement of the colt could not have been better executed. Their ability to have Guest House peaking on the day was evident for all to see.

A composed and confident ride from Zac Lloyd ensured everything went to plan. Showing maturity beyond his years, Lloyd delivered a ride full of poise — positioning perfectly before asking for the ultimate effort when it mattered most.

Behind the scenes, credit must also go to bloodstock agent Jeremy Rogers, whose eye for talent continues to be validated at the highest level. Identifying and securing a colt capable of winning a Golden Slipper is no small feat — it’s the result of experience, instinct, and precision.

And for Roll the Dice Racing, this is a milestone moment. A third Group 1 victory is a remarkable achievement — but to claim the Golden Slipper elevates the operation to another level. It’s a win built on vision, teamwork, and the unwavering belief in doing things differently.

From the sales ring to the grandest stage of all — Guest House has delivered a result that will be remembered for years to come.