Muswellbrook preview: X marks the spot for Cross
Wyong trainer Mark Cross heads to Muswellbook on Monday with last start winner Hoo Haa together with the under-rated three-year-old Search Warrant
Wyong trainer Mark Cross heads to Muswellbook on Monday with last start winner Hoo Haa together with the under-rated three-year-old Search Warrant
Daily Telegraph form analyst Shayne O’Cass runs the rule over Monday’s meetings in NSW.
David McColm has a big Group 1 plan for The Kosciuszko champion Far Too Easy and he has also revealed the reason for his stable star’s uncustomary last start flop.
Trainer Adam Campton has made a few gear changes to get the best out of his runners when they line up against each at Murwillumbah on Sunday. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
The Carrington Stakes was disappointingly dropped from Saturday’s Randwick program and two options must be considered to prevent it from happening again.
Last-start winner Matter Of Honour will chase a second city victory for comeback trainer Lyndall Olson.
Joliestar showed she is set to be a sprinting force in the autumn with her trial win, while Traffic Warden was just as impressive in his hitout at Rosehill.
Saturday’s $200,000 feature event at Royal Randwick had to be dropped with limited numbers accepting for the race.
Wayne Brown will have a typically decent hand on home turf, headlined by the well-bred Deep Rouge on Thursday at Tamworth.
The Daily Telegraph’s Mitch Cohen has run the rule over all the chances for Thursday’s eight race card at Tamworth.
Trainer Ciaron Maher will give The Everest winner Bella Nipotina an extended break and target the Brisbane winter carnival.
Racing Editor Ray Thomas has identified a first-up runner which showed promise in the winter as his best bet for racing on Wednesday.
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