‘As a party, it stands alone’: Ipswich bounces back from blaze
Officials are expecting a bumper crowd of more than 12,000 people at the iconic Ipswich Cup meeting on Saturday, which last year was almost lost due to a grandstand fire.
Officials are expecting a bumper crowd of more than 12,000 people at the iconic Ipswich Cup meeting on Saturday, which last year was almost lost due to a grandstand fire.
A filly owned by John Singleton and some rugby league royalty will be out to showcase her spring carnival aspirations, as Gai Waterhouse bids to again win the race named after her at Ipswich on Saturday.
Trainer James Ponsonby says Philipsburg may be “no world beater” but is quietly confident the gelding can cause an upset in the Ipswich Cup.
An owner has shared cherished memories of trainer Robbie Laing as the last horse he saddled before his sudden death makes an emotional return to Flemington on Saturday.
Big-time owner Rupert Legh has won three Stradbrokes but says he won’t be backing his favourite War Machine at the short odds on offer in the 2025 edition of Queensland’s greatest race.
Co-trainer Ben Hayes declared Lindsay Park had its “best hand” to secure a first Stradbroke Handicap following the barrier draw on Tuesday night.
Zac Lloyd will aim to become the first jockey in more than 30 years to win consecutive Stradbroke Handicaps and his parents don’t want to tempt fate.
Noel Callow has pleaded guilty to an improper conduct charge over a physical altercation with fellow jockey Kyle Wilson-Taylor, who has been cleared by Queensland stewards.
Seven close mates are living the dream with a runner in the Stradbroke, and some members of their Bond 007 syndicate are hoping for a massive payday after backing it at $201.
Cejay Graham has a “pinch myself moment” in the Stradbroke Handicap and has some wise words ringing in her ears as she prepares for her first ride in Queensland’s most prestigious race.
Golden Mile can cap him remarkable comeback with success in the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap, which would also double as a fitting signing off by Godolphin trainer James Cummings.
Joe Pride will be out to defy the odds and break a few records with Private Eye in the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap on Saturday.
Victorian jockey Jett Stanley says it will be a special moment if he can honour his late grandfather by winning his first Group 1 in the Stradbroke Handicap.
Tony Gollan looks set to have a Stradbroke Handicap contender stranded outside the field for a third straight year with Transatlantic unable to be re-handicapped for his win last Saturday.
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