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Chris Roots is a racing writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.

‘That is big’: Future looking rosy for  Lloyd and Traffic Warden

‘That is big’: Future looking rosy for Lloyd and Traffic Warden

Apprentice Zac Lloyd combined with Godolphin colt Traffic Warden on Saturday for what could be a career-defining win for horse and rider in the Run to the Rose.

  • by Chris Roots

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Herald Sun’s gambling hit: Tabcorp pulls cash from form guide

Herald Sun’s gambling hit: Tabcorp pulls cash from form guide

Racenet and Herald Sun deals were worth about $2 million a year. Tabcorp ended the Herald Sun form guide agreement in July, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

  • by Danny Russell and Chris Roots
McEvoy happy to get star turn at Rosehill via J-Mac’s Melbourne shift

McEvoy happy to get star turn at Rosehill via J-Mac’s Melbourne shift

Kerrin McEvoy has won on Chris Waller’s stars Via Sistina and Autumn Glow this spring and will add Everest favourite Joliestar to the list on Saturday.

  • by Chris Roots
Joliestar heads into Everest audition looking good for lead role in $20m feature

Joliestar heads into Everest audition looking good for lead role in $20m feature

Joliestar lived up to her looks and pedigree in winning the Thousand Guineas but the best might be yet to come.

  • by Chris Roots
Tulloch Lodge team ready to take spring by storm

Tulloch Lodge team ready to take spring by storm

Adrian Bott sees a bigger, more powerful colt ready answer all challenges this spring,

  • by Chris Roots
No I in Everest, but there’s one in Invitation for Concorde flyer

No I in Everest, but there’s one in Invitation for Concorde flyer

Dynamic Syndications boss Dean Watt dented some Everest aspirations in Saturday’s Concorde Stakes with I Am Me but would rather an Invitation than a slot as the spring develops.

  • by Chris Roots
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Everest winner ready to kick off new campaign after 12 months on sidelines

Everest winner ready to kick off new campaign after 12 months on sidelines

Giga Kick is back at Randwick on Saturday looking to prove he is still king of sprinters.

  • by Chris Roots
Blue Army starts rolling out the big guns but no clear target in sight

Blue Army starts rolling out the big guns but no clear target in sight

James Cummings knows he has a group of horses that potentially can take him to the biggest races of spring, but seeing if believing.

  • by Chris Roots
Bella of the ball: Williams excited to get back on powerhouse sprinter

Bella of the ball: Williams excited to get back on powerhouse sprinter

Bela Nipotina is finally ready for a shot at The Everest starting with Saturday’s Concorde Stakes.

  • by Chris Roots
Storm brewing as colt sets out to justify Coolmore’s $22.5 million gamble

Storm brewing as colt sets out to justify Coolmore’s $22.5 million gamble

Storm Boy starts his spring in the San Domeico Stakes with golden goals to match his eye-watering value.

  • by Chris Roots
Snowden downsizes stable and puts a focus on quality over quantity

Snowden downsizes stable and puts a focus on quality over quantity

Peter Snowden has some of the best bred horses in the country in his Randwick stable, so a reduction in his numbers shouldn’t mean less winners.

  • by Chris Roots

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