Kah cops ban and will miss Caulfield Cup
Superstar jockey Jamie Kah will miss the Caulfield Cup meeting after she was found guilty and suspended over her ride in the Group 3 McNeil Stakes last month.
Superstar jockey Jamie Kah will miss the Caulfield Cup meeting after she was found guilty and suspended over her ride in the Group 3 McNeil Stakes last month.
Redford comes with a $1m-plus price tag and is looking to make Queensland his own after hitting the ground running for his new trainer Stuart Kendrick.
A massive investment could become a sharp piece of business should imported mare Place Du Carrousel bring her overseas form to a spring campaign that starts in the Group 1 Underwood Stakes.
There was a time trainer Sara Ryan thought Matcha Latte would never race again after a severe injury but the talented gelding is back and ready fire in the Cameron Handicap at Newcastle.
Militarize is the $2.50 favourite to win the Randwick Guineas and his trainer Chris Waller expects rivals will have to be at their best to beat him at Royal Randwick.
English trainer William Haggas has won three of the past four Queen Elizabeth Stakes but will have a different target in mind during the Sydney Autumn Carnival.
Master trainer David Hayes has spoken from Hong Kong to senior racing writer Ben Dorries about the amazing similarities between Mr Brightside and his former superstar, Better Loosen Up.
Regardless of Fangirl’s previous win in the Apollo Stakes, the comparisons to Winx were always overblown.
A jumpout at Flemington last Friday was a final touch in Magic Time’s bid to topple Kiwi star Imperatriz and defeat the history books in Saturday’s Group 1 Newmarket Handicap.
Star jockey Jamie Kah landed her second Group 1 win in a week in the Australian Guineas but there were several runners to follow out of Saturday’s Flemington meeting.
During the next week, Racenet will go one on one with some of the wagering industry’s major CEOs to shine a light on the current state of the wagering environment in Australia.
David Vandyke and Ryan Maloney share a special Group 1 memory and are hoping to make more with a promising two-year-old who heads to Sydney to take on the big guns on Saturday.
Valuable filly Estriella is “destined for far greater things” following her emphatic victory in the Inglis Sprint at Flemington.
There was another first for South Australian racing as an ambulance caught fire at Morphettville Parks which led to the fire brigade and police responding to the situation.
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