Australia Stakes the start for Southport Tycoon ahead of bigger targets
Friday night’s Australia Stakes could be the springboard to a plethora of autumn options for the Ciaron Maher-trained dual Group 1 winner Southport Tycoon.
Friday night’s Australia Stakes could be the springboard to a plethora of autumn options for the Ciaron Maher-trained dual Group 1 winner Southport Tycoon.
Another shot at the All-Star Mile will form part of Mr Brightside’s journey towards a Hong Kong target in late April.
Ka Ying Rising was already a hot favourite for The Everest but his priced has shortened after his track-record win on Sunday.
Via Sistina and Ceolwulf went around in a trial on Monday morning in what will likely be the first of many showdowns between them this autumn.
Rob Heathcote had never seen anything like it but he has Prince Of Boom ready to run a big race in the Lough Neagh Stakes after biting the finger off his jockey earlier in the week.
Damien Oliver has relived how he turned around his final day in the saddle with an extraordinary treble, and one of those winners is his pick for the Gold Rush on Saturday.
Invincible Woman, the first horse Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans bought as a training partnership, will be out to secure a Magic Millions berth when she debuts at Caulfield Heath.
TAB has released its all-in market for The Sunlight and also revealed its runner for the $3m slot race on the Gold Coast.
Gringotts is hunting a hat-trick of feature victories on Saturday but will have to shoulder a heavy load to take out The Ingham.
Private Eye, who was bought for $62,500 and is on the cusp of $12m in earnings, is proof every owner’s dreams of owning a top-class racehorse can become a reality.
Nick Walsh has grown a cult following with his horse Hell, who is aiming for a fifth straight win when he heads to Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Imported stayer Sea King has remained in Australia to continue his career following this year’s Melbourne Cup, and will have his first start for his new stable on Saturday.
Queensland’s leading jockey James Orman lost the tip of his finger after it was bitten off by a horse. Warning: Graphic image
Randwick trainer Michael Freedman is attempting back-to-back wins in the Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, and believes this year’s race will be a strong form race.
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