Munce makes big call to miss spring with gun colt
Chris Munce believes colt Cool Archie could be anything, which is why he has decided to bypass the spring carnival to focus on a major Group 1 in the autumn.
Chris Munce believes colt Cool Archie could be anything, which is why he has decided to bypass the spring carnival to focus on a major Group 1 in the autumn.
Former star apprentice Vincent Hall won three races on the super mare Makybe Diva but he will be back at Flemington aiming to continue his rise as a trainer with an in-form three-year-old.
Queensland pacing champion Leap To Fame is inspiring harness racing fans from all parts ahead of his date with destiny in Saturday night’s Inter Dominion Pacing Final at Albion Park.
A double at Flemington would be fitting for Zac Spain before the dart-loving jockey takes on world champion Shane McGuirk in an exhibition tournament on Saturday night.
Yellow Sam continues her comeback at Caulfield on Saturday, coincidently 50 years ago to the day the Irish hurdler she is named after landed a massive betting plunge.
Not only does 75-year-old trainer Barry Sheppard ride his own trackwork, he has a horse qualified for a $200,000 race at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Phillip Stokes colt Matahga will be hard to beat in the Oaklands Plate at Morphettville Parks as he sets out on a proven path to Group 1 success.
It hasn’t been an easy transition from apprentice to senior jockey for Will Price, who is eyeing his first Melbourne city winner in 18 months at Caulfield on Saturday.
Despite disappointing last-start defeats, trainer Peter Snowden is expecting Touristic and Manaajem to make their presence felt at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
The fairytale story didn’t go to script for The Inflictor in the Stradbroke Handicap but the cult horse will be back at Eagle Farm on Saturday for redemption.
Peter Snowden is confident unlucky mare Tashi can end a run of near-misses in the Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Jockey John Allen has been impressed with two-year-old colt Oyster Lane in his trials ahead of Saturday’s debut at Caulfield.
Tough circumstances prompted Carly Thomas to get her trainers’ licence after a long time in racing but the move could bring her a first city win under her name at Caulfield on Saturday.
Trainer Kelly Schweida believes $23 outsider El Morzillo can challenge the favourites in the Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara as he eyes a third win in the race.
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