Magic draw for Perry as Millennium fancies draw wide
The barrier draw for Saturday’s $2m Inglis Millennium has delighted Paul Perry but the same can’t be said for some of his rivals.
The barrier draw for Saturday’s $2m Inglis Millennium has delighted Paul Perry but the same can’t be said for some of his rivals.
New Tasmanian Racing Integrity Commissioner Sean Carroll has his hands full cleaning up racing in the Apple Isle and has laid down his priorities to senior racing writer Ben Dorries.
Form analyst Mitch Cohen presents his best bets, inside mail, quaddie picks and jockey to follow for Wednesday’s six-race card at Warwick Farm.
Champion trainer Tony Gollan has gone on the front foot as a passionate advocate for changing the way that the three codes of racing are administered in Queensland.
James McDonald put on a masterclass at his first Saturday Sydney meeting in two months with four winners including the feature January Cup at Rosehill.
Tony Gollan has extended his already unassailable premiership lead with five winners at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Trainer Adam Chambers posted a breakthrough Flemington success but his first thought was for good mate Dean Holland.
Perfumist continued her quick surge through the grades by making it four consecutive wins with an all-the-way at Rosehill and trainer Bjorn Baker is looking at some big targets.
Trainer James Cummings has a high opinion of Polyglot and is considering a return to stakes racing for the recently gelded son of former champion Lonhro after his stylish Rosehill win.
Jockeys Blake Spriggs and Beany Panya were both injured in a raceday fall at Moruya on Friday.
Trainer David Payne and jockey Kerrin McEvoy have no doubt lightly-raced filly Shohisha can measure up to stakes grade following her smart Midway Handicap win at Rosehill.
Trainer Tom Dabernig has some rich rich two-year-old contests in his sights following the win of Cavalry Girl at Flemington.
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