Ararat Tuesday tips: $10 value bet
A Matthew Williams-trained stayer can earn a reward for consistency as part of a strong book of rides for jockey Dean Yendall at Tuesday’s Ararat meeting.
A Matthew Williams-trained stayer can earn a reward for consistency as part of a strong book of rides for jockey Dean Yendall at Tuesday’s Ararat meeting.
Champion trainer Chris Waller thinks Joliestar can make an impact in some of the biggest sprints in the world this year … starting with Saturday’s Group 1 Newmarket Handicap at Flemington.
Group 1 star Pride Of Jenni pleased champion trainer Ciaron Maher with a comeback jumpout at Cranbourne on Monday, with a return to Sydney for a Group 1 target under consideration.
Wagering on Australian thoroughbred racing may have dipped about 10-15 per cent post the Covid-19 boom, but it’s a different story for the club born out of the Cranbourne-Pakenham merger.
The Everest and All-Star Mile have been announced as freshly-minted Group 1 races.
John ‘Patto’ Patterson, who personally led in at least 44 Melbourne Cup winners and worked as clerk of course for 50 years at Flemington, died on Wednesday aged 86.
Competitive efforts in top staying races in his homeland should ensure Japanese stayer Warp Speed will be competitive in the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
Racenet’s Clinton Payne presents his tips and form assessment for each of the runners in Saturday’s Group 1 Caulfield Guineas at Caulfield.
Racenet’s Clinton Payne presents his tips and form assessment for each of the runners in Saturday’s Group 1 Might And Power Stakes at Caulfield.
A promising first-up effort at Geelong could to an Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained mare breaking through at Thursday’s Mornington meeting.
After dazzling Australian racing with her bold frontrunning style, superstar mare Pride Of Jenni has been crowned Australian Racehorse of the Year in Adelaide on Tuesday night.
Trainers Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald have aborted a Caulfield Cup plan for the race’s one-time favourite Fawkner Park, conceding he hadn’t adapted to racing the Melbourne direction.
Racing’s first lady Gai Waterhouse had to scale a picnic table to get a glimpse of her Caulfield Guineas hope Wanaruah gallop at Caulfield on Tuesday morning … but she liked what she saw.
An impressive maiden winner can handle a class rise while jockey Daniel Stackhouse has a strong book of six rides at Sale on Wednesday.
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