Caserta’s favourite horse sets out to fulfil Group 1 prophecy
Late jockey Chris Caserta predicted Far Too Easy would win a Group 1, and it would mean the world to his family and connections if it came true in the Stradbroke Handicap.
Late jockey Chris Caserta predicted Far Too Easy would win a Group 1, and it would mean the world to his family and connections if it came true in the Stradbroke Handicap.
Hobby trainer and full-time truck driver Craig Cousins is on the cusp of fulfilling a dream run with his Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap hopeful The Inflictor.
It was a close vote among owners to run Front Page in Saturday’s Stradbroke with the horse’s former trainer against the move.
Melbourne Racing Club’s John Kanga to return to the role of executive chairman following the shock departure of CEO Tom Reilly.
Champion jockey Kerrin McEvoy is riding for a record-equalling fourth win in the Group 1 Queensland Oaks on favourite Philia at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Leading wagering figure Dean Shannon has announced he will step down as boss of Entain Australia.
Trainer Grahame Begg will be seeking a winning boost at Flemington with Nonconformist after losing mare Zloties to injury.
There has rarely been a Stradbroke Handicap betting market like it with only one horse in single figures the week before Queensland’s biggest race.
Gary Portelli believes two Group 1s in successive week will not unsettle Kimochi in her quest for the Stradbroke Handicap.
Rothfire has given trainer Rob Heathcote some hope of making the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap after his recovery from a hoof infection took a positive turn.
Front Page is lucky to have even been born, let alone running in this week’s Group 2 Moreton Cup, following an incredible tale of his mum’s survival.
Following a near-upset in the Doomben 10,000, trainer Chris Munce is bullish Payline will be a big threat again in the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup.
Charlotte Littlefield will continue her travel marathon after The Muffin Man scraped into the Queensland Derby field, and she says “everything is spot on” with her young stayer.
Toby Edmonds couldn’t believe his luck when he bought Spicy Martini for $8000, and the filly will continue her rags-to-riches journey in the Stradbroke Handicap after winning the Fred Best Classic.
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