Long-range plan set to pay off in Country Cups Final
Trainer Shane Jackson has long had his eyes on the $500,000 prize for Warrnambool Cup winner Mystery Island in Saturday’s Country Cups Final.
Trainer Shane Jackson has long had his eyes on the $500,000 prize for Warrnambool Cup winner Mystery Island in Saturday’s Country Cups Final.
A soft win on Derby Day encouraged James Cummings to give Zeitung one more start this spring in the Group 1 Thousand Guineas.
Glen Boss is tipping against the favourite in the Thousand Guineas and makes a strong case for an outsider in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes.
A luckless spring could end on a high if Sans Doute finds clear running in the Group 3 How Now Stakes at Caulfield.
Herald Sun and Racenet racing writer Gilbert Gardiner’s selections for Pakenham.
As Chris Waller and James McDonald continued to dominate, there was an eye-catching performance from a promising import at Rosehill on Saturday … and Ray Thomas is not talking about impressive winner Bear On The Loose.
Leading Melbourne rider Damian Lane has sharpened a focus on the jockeys’ premiership.
Bella Nipotina’s win in the Tatt’s Tiara capped one of the best autumn/winter preparations you’ll see — but an even bigger prize awaits in October.
Handy gelding Crop Duster finds himself in a tricky place between country and provincial grade but trainer Jeremy Gask has found an ideal race at Dubbo.
Trainer Daniel Bowen his sights on a shot at the Ramornie Handicap with progressive mare Tectonic Plate who chases a sixth career win at Ballina.
Former English galloper Bear On The Loose was heavily back at his Australian debut at Rosehill and left jockey Nash Rawiller suitably impressed with a fighting win.
Melbourne Cup hero Vow And Declare solidified his standing as Australia’s true ‘war horse’ with a second Tattersall’s Cup victory at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
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