Ray and Duff’s Randwick, Eagle Farm tips: Best bet to ‘go right on with job’
Ray Thomas and Sky Ron Dufficy discuss all the chances on the 10-race program at Royal Randwick, as well as the three Group 1 races at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Ray Thomas and Sky Ron Dufficy discuss all the chances on the 10-race program at Royal Randwick, as well as the three Group 1 races at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Following a disappointing performance at Hawkesbury last start, Rush Attack is expected to rebound when he returns to familiar turf and drops in grade.
Form analyst Adam Sherry provides his best bets and race-by-race analysis at Newcastle on Saturday.
John Sargent has revealed the comical explanation behind the naming of bargain basement buy, Change My Address, who could unlock a fancy new home for the Group 1-winning trainer.
Trainer Chris Munce and owner Max Whitby were rejoicing after Cool Archie delivered a powerful performance to win the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm.
King’s Secret, the promising half-brother to top galloper Private Eye, showcased his potential with a smart victory in his city debut at Rosehill Gardens.
Former Kiwi galloper Campaldino thrived in the heavy conditions to win the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Eagle Farm and set up a tilt at the Brisbane Cup.
Stakes races during the spring carnival will be considered for striking grey Salty Pearl after her breakthrough win at Caulfield on Saturday.
Matt Dunn is the most successful Highway Handicap-winning trainer but incredibly had to wait 46 weeks for his next win when Boys Night Out saluted at Rosehill on Saturday.
As recovery efforts from the floods in northern New South Wales persist, Taree trainer Tony Ball is set to challenge the odds-on favourite in the Greg Cribb Memorial at Muswellbrook.
Trainer Gary Portelli has Kimochi primed to enhance her “giant-killer” reputation in the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
A confident Michael Hawkes says the stable isn’t wary of anybody as Gallo Nero aims to put a luckless first-up run behind him in the BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes
Sydney-based apprentice Jace McMurray is starting to capture the attention of trainers, and it’s not just because of his valuable 3kg claim.
The training partnership of John Hawkes and sons Michael and Wayne are certain to break their previous best season’s prizemoney return.
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