After a late start to her career, four-year-old Nieta has made up for lost time with a sparkling run of form taking her earnings to more than eight times her price tag.But despite her superb form, at one time her ascendancy was far from assured.Shes one of racings good stories, trainer John Thompson said.Shes survived a problem already. She had a wind operation so shes doing all right.Thompson believes she is a horse on the rise as she prepares for her first stakes race in Saturdays Listed Starlight Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill.Part-owner Greg De Vries paid $20,000 for Nieta as a yearling and with her career still in its infancy her prize money has already ticked past $160,000.Its not the first time De Vries has found a bargain.He was the principal owner of dual Group One winner Sincero, an $8000 yearling who won more than $1.7 million.Nieta thrashed her rivals at Rosehill over 1100m on November 12 to record a second successive metropolitan Saturday win.The way she won the other day she deserves a chance at trying to get some black type, Thompson said.That win took her record to four wins from five starts since coming to Sydney after having her first preparation in Queensland with Thompsons brother Glen.Shes obviously stepping up on Saturday to stakes grade which is always difficult the first time, Thompson said.Everything shes done at home shes ticked all the boxes.The Patrick Payne-trained Husson Eagle will be ridden by apprentice Michael Dee after Racing NSW maintained its position not to let Miichelle Payne ride because she is a dual licence holder in Victoria.Big Money is likely to head to Eagle Farm for the Group Three George Moore Stakes, a race the Rod Northam-trained sprinter won two years ago.Trainer Joe Prides two entries, Mr Manhattan and Kuro, are likely to tackle the Sydney race while Shiraz is set to have his first start for Kim Waugh alongside stablemate Supreme Effort.Beyond the Starlight, the Magic Millions Sprint had loomed as a target for Nieta but after a breakout preparation Thompson is conscious of not overtaxing the lightly raced mare.Win, lose or draw she probably goes for a spell after Saturday, Thompson said.Shes been up a long time so I think she deserves a break.Doug Flutie Jersey . LOUIS -- The New Orleans Saints looked like a team playing out the string. Andre Roberts Bills Jersey . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. http://www.shoptheofficialbills.com/Elite-Dawson-Knox-Bills-Jersey/ . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. Zay Jones Bills Jersey . -- Eastern Kentucky thrives off creating havoc for others. Andre Roberts Youth Jersey . - NASCAR announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with virtually no changes from this years slate.Max Verstappen said it would be better to replace Austrias kerbs with walls after labelling them dangerous during the first day of practice in Spielberg.Verstappen endured a frustrating FP1 at the Red Bull Ring after having two run-ins with the baguette-like kerbs on the edge of various corners. The first off was at the penultimate corner and cost him a piece of his endplate before a more hefty collision at Turn 5 damaged his front suspension.The teenager vented his frustration over the radio and took his criticism a step further after the days practice sessions we finished.The problem is, I understand we have to respect the track limits, but its better to put a wall there, because then I destroyed two front wings and front suspension, he said. I think its a bit too high. But at the other end we have to stay off them as well.Asked what his conclusion from the opening day had been, he laughed and said: The kerbs are very high, thats my conclusion! And hard for the car. After that, of course I lost a bit of time because of the damage. I think the car is in good shape, we are a little bitt better than expected here, so its not too bad.dddddddddddd Not a bad day.Verstappens viewpoint was not shared by Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo, who thinks the kerbs did their job of punishing a driver for a mistake.I dont think they were dangerous, I actually think they are quite good, the Australian said. Youre going off the track and at least youre paying a penalty. We talked a bit yesterday in the press conference about liking street circuits because if you make a mistake normally your race it over. With modern circuits its hard to just put a wall everywhere and still make it safe.So the yellow kerb worked really well today because in the end it was a mistake from Max. It damaged his car quite a bit, probably more than he expected, but at least it was black or white. Its not personal to Max, the team was spending all of lunch fixing his car so its not good for them, but I do like that if you make a mistake you cant just continue like its nothing. ' ' '