Boss cops heavy knock in eventful Shoot Out
The Shoot Out Quality proved eventful, with jockey Glen Boss taken to hospital with concussion and Ballistic Boy messing up his summer plans.
The Shoot Out Quality proved eventful, with jockey Glen Boss taken to hospital with concussion and Ballistic Boy messing up his summer plans.
Godolphin trio Athiri, Hilo and Phaistos are ready to step up and earn the James Cummings stable more Magic Millions wildcard entries when they run at Eagle Farm.
Racing editor Nathan Exelby and the bookmaking team from Ladbrokes pinpoint the horses to back and the ones to avoid at Eagle Farm.
There’s added incentive for Gotta Kiss to end a run of outs in the Vo Rogue Plate with co-trainer Matt Hoysted to finally tie the knot this weekend.
While everything hasn’t gone to plan in Queensland, trainer Matt Laurie has enough faith in Portland Sky to think the colt can make his presence felt in the Vo Rogue Plate.
Kisukano’s brilliant racetrack career is the culmination of a friendship dating back to school years and the faith two men had in a very slow race mare.
An 800m race at Ipswich isn’t the usual spot you look for a potential Magic Millions winner, but Kelly Schweida thinks he might have one that can buck the trend.
Frustrated by long hours, trainers are also having trouble finding suitable staff to work and stay in the industry following government rule changes.
Lee Freedman points out he has a few links to Queensland, ahead of him starting the next phase of his training career in the first half of 2021.
It really did look like curtains for The Harrovian and his winning streak, but somehow like a true winner he dug deep to fend off all comers in the Listed Bernborough Plate.
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