Jamie Kah: This can be my best spring yet
Jamie Kah is fired up for the spring carnival and is excited to reunite with the horse who helped reignite her career last autumn.
Jamie Kah is fired up for the spring carnival and is excited to reunite with the horse who helped reignite her career last autumn.
Irish trainer Willie Mullins has been trying to win the Melbourne Cup since his first runner in 2003, and he isn’t giving up with a familiar pair poised to return for redemption.
Our racing experts have taken out the crystal ball and cast their Melbourne spring carnival Group 1 predictions.
Brothers Ben, JD and Will Hayes continue to go from strength to strength as they handle the pressure and expectation that comes with being the sons and grandsons of Hall of Fame trainers.
Tuesday racing at Benalla on a soft track but no surprise to see it improve and on paper it certainly shapes as a day for a confident bet.
Outstanding galloper Alligator Blood has been ruled out for the autumn and his future is clouded.
The controversial new inner track at Caulfield will need to complete another set of barrier trials after jockeys’ feedback on Monday morning.
21-year-old apprentice jockey Kelsey Hannan has been cleared of spinal cord damage after being flown to hospital on Sunday.
Ciaron Maher conceded the move of David Eustace to train on his own wasn’t unexpected and as such there was always a “sort of plan” for going forward without the now Hong Kong-bound trainer.
Think we’ve found a few blackbookers for the Monday Racebook with the expectations being we’ll be seeing some of them when the whips are cracking in bigger races.
The racing career of superstar pacer Encipher is almost certainly over as the inaugural TAB Eureka winner undergoes emergency surgery today.
Home track advantage should serve trainer Jamie Edwards well at Geelong while an on-pace runner will he hard to run down in Sunday’s Great Western Cup.
Kelly Schweida was surprised by the lack of respect for his filly El Morzillo by the bookies at the Sunshine Coast and she made them pay.
After 18 months and two operations, Zou Tiger’s drought-breaking win in the Carrington Stakes gave trainer John O’Shea great satisfaction.
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