Toeroek back to defend Adelaide jockeys’ title
Premiership-leading hoop Jake Toeroek is refreshed and determined to defend his Adelaide jockeys’ title, returning to the saddle on Saturday for a strong book of five rides at Gawler.
Premiership-leading hoop Jake Toeroek is refreshed and determined to defend his Adelaide jockeys’ title, returning to the saddle on Saturday for a strong book of five rides at Gawler.
The Inevitable is set to return to Tasmania after Saturday’s Listed Glasshouse Handicap at Caloundra where it was -3 degrees during the week, but another spring campaign is looming for the evergreen sprinter.
Peter Hardacre has just the spot on the office wall for a new framed winner’s portrait should Press Down claim the Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final (1200m) at Flemington.
Radio TAB’s popular presenter and racecaller David Fowler is behind a push to rename a Queensland sprint race after champion racehorse, Bernborough.
Gai Waterhouse was elevated to legend status in the Australian Racing Hall of Fame and a win in The Gong would be the cherry on top of what has been a brilliant few months for the stable.
Summer marvel Eleven Eleven begins his campaign on Saturday in The Warra at a track where he has never lost.
Talented SA three-year-old Wiggum impressed at Flemington on Melbourne Cup day and he’s back in Victoria to repeat the dose at Cranbourne on Saturday.
Glynn Pretty achieved more than most on the track but he helped shape modern Australian racing with what he did after he hung up the saddle.
Here are all our tips for the five major races across Australia on Saturday, headlined by the Railway Stakes in Perth.
Cuban Royale won a Benchmark 78 at The Gong meeting last year, and will now contest the main event after an astonishing past 12 months.
James McDonald can cap an incredible spring with victory in The Gong on Saturday before Hong Kong becomes home for the rest of the year.
James McDonald has warned his Sydney premiership rivals he’ll be coming after them when he returns from Hong Kong in the New Year.
Ciaron Maher and David Eustace have a strong team for Cranbourne Cup day which includes the well-backed Ascension in the feature race.
Here To Shock hasn’t won this spring but a consistent campaign can be reward with victory in the Cranbourne Cup.
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