Pakenham Thursday night tips: $26 value bet
An Enver Jusufovic-trained mare can continue on her winning way while a $26 chance is capable of sharp improvement with blinkers on at Thursday night’s Pakenham meeting.
An Enver Jusufovic-trained mare can continue on her winning way while a $26 chance is capable of sharp improvement with blinkers on at Thursday night’s Pakenham meeting.
Richard and Chantelle Jolly are ready to unleash Aviatress in the Listed Matrice Stakes as they commence a dual-pronged attack on Adelaide’s Group 1 sprints this autumn.
New Zealand filly Alabama Lass, a tearaway winner last start, will have a look at the Flemington straight on Saturday ahead of potential targets in the spring.
Sunshine In Paris had a day out at Sydney’s midweek meeting in preparation for Saturday week’s Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes.
Fresh from winning the Caulfield Cup and The Everest, Ciaron Maher will have at least one runner in the Victoria Derby following the win of Saint Emilion in the Geelong Classic.
Irish trainer Willie Mullins made a lightning visit to Werribee to view Vauban and Absurde and left a happy man as the pair gears up for another shot at the Melbourne Cup.
Group 1 jockey Tommy Berry travelled to Canterbury Park on Wednesday morning to link up with the Japanese contender for the Golden Eagle.
A Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans-trained filly can make a winning return to Victoria while a pair of runners from the Greg Eurell campaign should be hard to beat at Ballarat on Thursday.
It’s been 25 years since the legendary Sunline won her first Cox Plate and her jockey has some words of wisdom for Declan Bates ahead of his Cox Plate mission on another frontrunner, Pride Of Jenni.
In a boon for racing punters, Tabcorp boss Gillon McLachlan has declared his intentions to make a national tote pool a reality.
Racenet’s Clinton Payne presents his tips and form assessment for each of the runners in Saturday’s Group 1 Cox Plate at The Valley.
Champion jockey Craig Williams has revealed for the first time remarkable vision of the humanitarian aid work in the Ukraine by he and wife Larysa.
Almaarad arrived and departed in a matter of months but his 1989 Cox Plate win will always be special to David Hayes and Lindsay Park.
A tough decision to scratch Muramasa from the $5m Caulfield Cup last week could lead to a win in Wednesday’s Geelong Cup instead.
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