Doin’ it for the kids: Newitt’s hard graft
All parents would risk their lives for their kids but few it thousands of times a year to make a living. For Craig Newitt, it’s the least he can do for his five sons and his dedicated partner.
All parents would risk their lives for their kids but few it thousands of times a year to make a living. For Craig Newitt, it’s the least he can do for his five sons and his dedicated partner.
English trainer William Haggas has made a habit of claiming feature races in Sydney and he has done it again, this time with Lake Forest in the $10m Golden Eagle at Rosehill.
A Tasmanian-bred, South Australian-based mare bought for $35,000 has given her owners the ride of their lives, and the celebrations will be joyous if The Map wins the Melbourne Cup.
Thanks to three-time winner Damien Oliver, Jamie Kah has learned from her mistake in her quest to win the Melbourne Cup.
A trip to Melbourne for the spring carnival will be on the agenda if Knight’s Choice can win the Caloundra Cup on Sunday.
A Cody Morgan-trained galloper notched his fourth win at start 11 recently in what was an ominous opening to the new campaign. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Smart sprinter Ashford Street will have a crucial jockey change for his attempt to return to winning ways in the Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield.
As he aims for three wins on the trot with In Flight at Randwick on Saturday, trainer Joe Pride is confident the filly can develop into more than just a winter wet track wonder.
The managing owner of the Caulfield Cup favourite has guaranteed a young Sydney gun the ride in the Melbourne spring.
An Annabel Neasham-trained import who was an impressive runner-up in his Australian debut can go one better at Randwick on Saturday. Get Shayne O’Cass’ tips and analysis for the 10-race card.
Jay Ford is not your quintessential sportsman. He likes to smoke and couldn’t care less about social media. Nonetheless, the jockey has carved out a successful career in the cauldron of Sydney racing.
It’s Queensland racing’s version of The Oscars as Ben Dorries and Trenton Akers dish out the gongs and identify some left-field horses to follow from the winter carnival.
Just weeks after Chris Waller became the first trainer to break the $50 million prizemoney barrier, Ciaron Maher has also achieved the incredible feat.
Lindsay Park trainers Ben, JD and Will Hayes think their $34 shot Sheva is worth a crack at the older sprinters in Saturday’s Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield.
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