Group 1 winners headline Hawkesbury fields
Group 1 winners Belclare, Lady Laguna and Socks Nation headline quality and deep fields for the annual Hawkesbury stand-alone Saturday meeting.
Group 1 winners Belclare, Lady Laguna and Socks Nation headline quality and deep fields for the annual Hawkesbury stand-alone Saturday meeting.
After training privately for Godolphin Australia for the past eight years, James Cummings is about to embark on a new venture … and he could end up back where it all began.
Team Hawkes-trained Brave One scored a good win on a heavy track on debut and can kick off this campaign on a winning note at a wet Canterbury. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Kelly Schweida believes the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap would be an ideal race for El Morzillo with a featherweight – if he can qualify the exciting three-year-old filly.
Private Eye, who was bought for $62,500 and is on the cusp of $12m in earnings, is proof every owner’s dreams of owning a top-class racehorse can become a reality.
Form expert Shayne O’Cass delves into the 10-race card for Royal Randwick on Saturday, providing his race-by-race tips and analysis.
Trainer David Pfieffer is entitled to a change in fortunes after a strong of minor placings and heads to Canterbury with a quartet more than capable of finding the winners circle.
Peter Snowden’s outstanding and untapped sprinter Zealously aims to stretch his unbeaten sequence this current preparation to three when he steps out at Canterbury.
The talented young rider has two rides for Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald and partners Mighty Ulysses in The Ingham.
The Richard and Will Freedman-trained Pocketing produced an eye-catching run first-up and a step up in distance can see the gelding end the day on a winning note. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Jockey Andrew Adkins is on target for his best season yet and can add a few more winners to the tally as he closes in on 400 wins when he heads to Kembla.
Imported stayer Sea King has remained in Australia to continue his career following this year’s Melbourne Cup, and will have his first start for his new stable on Saturday.
Queensland’s leading jockey James Orman lost the tip of his finger after it was bitten off by a horse. Warning: Graphic image
Randwick trainer Michael Freedman is attempting back-to-back wins in the Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic, and believes this year’s race will be a strong form race.
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