Bookmaker steps in to end standoff over early fixed odds
A corporate bookmaker has dived in to try to end the impasse over early fixed odds markets for non metropolitan and midweek races.
A corporate bookmaker has dived in to try to end the impasse over early fixed odds markets for non metropolitan and midweek races.
Hong Kong superstar Ka Ying Rising, the world’s number one-ranked sprinter, will embark on a two-race Australian campaign following confirmation of his slot for the world’s richest turf contest.
Trainer David Pfieffer spoke about the two very different sides of Oh Diamond Lil on the eve of her Randwick assignment on Saturday.
Trainer Joe Pride can become the “Quaddie King” if his stable quartet of Cool Jakey, In Flight, Headley Grange and Storm The Ramparts sweep the final four races at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
Form analyst Adam Sherry provides his best bets, value selection and race-by-race analysis at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.
Craig Williams has eight weeks to reel in Blake Shinn’s 12-win lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership, but his schedule may not allow it.
Coolmore has the utmost faith master trainer Aidan O’Brien can get Storm Boy back to his best at Royal Ascot after he failed to beat a runner home in his northern hemisphere debut.
Trainer Bjorn Baker is hopeful that a favourable weight drop and barrier draw can see Starmae return to winning form on her home track.
Private Harry has returned to Nathan Doyle’s stables at Newcastle, with the trainer delighted at how much the 2025 The Everest hope has strengthened up in two months off.
Part-owner Peter Tighe has revealed the stallion that mighty mare Winx – a winner of 33 consecutive races and more than $26 million in prizemoney – will visit in the coming breeding season.
Racenet form analyst Shayne O’Cass provides his best bets and inside mail for Kembla Grange on Tuesday, as well as his tips for Moree.
Golden Rose-winning trainer Ron Leemon makes the familiar trip from Warwick Farm to Kembla Grange today with two of his string – born just a week apart and both showing a positive return on investment for connections.
Trainer Joe Pride has ruled his elite sprinter Private Eye out of the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup, questioning why officials didn’t reschedule the washed out race to Wednesday this week.
So Suave, a brother to champion mare Verry Elleegant, could help Hall of Fame trainer Chris Waller snap one of the longest losing streaks of his celebrated career at Kembla Grange on Tuesday.
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