Warrnambool tips Tuesday: Dustland primed for Fairytale result
Local trainer Lindsey Smith could add to his shock winner at Flemington with a $4.80 chance when racing returns to Warrnambool on Tuesday.
Local trainer Lindsey Smith could add to his shock winner at Flemington with a $4.80 chance when racing returns to Warrnambool on Tuesday.
Makybe Diva’s rider Glen Boss thinks an older mare will dominate this spring. He joins fellow legends Darren Beadman and Mal Johnston in revealing the horse he’d like to ride in the coming months.
Are Giga Kick and Overpass set for an overdue rematch in The Everest? Trainers Bjorn Baker, Clayton Douglas and Ken Kelso discuss spring carnival plans for their star horses.
A dossier of every incident at the 600m mark at Eagle Farm since September 2021 has been revealed for the first time, as jockeys strike an agreement on what it will take to get them back riding at Eagle Farm after walking off the job on Saturday.
Jumps champion Stern Idol romped to back-to-back Mosstrooper Steeplechase victories at Pakenham on Sunday.
Superstar Pride Of Jenni is set to jumpout this week, preferably at Cranbourne on Monday should the grass track be available.
Some canny punters will hoping a horse, which has firmed from $101 to $12, can get the cash at Wagga on Monday.
It doesn’t matter who is at fault or who is overreacting, the jockeys strike at Eagle Farm has to be resolved before it spirals out of control in a messy way, writes Trenton Akers.
Herald Sun and Racenet racing writer Gilbert Gardiner runs a rule over last Saturday’s meeting at Flemington.
Chris Waller had a big weekend on home turf but Tuesday’s barrier trials will give the champion trainer a significant pointer to the upcoming spring carnival.
Racing is unlikely to continue at Eagle Farm in the immediate future until jockeys are satisfied that an issue with a construction site at the point of the home turn has been fixed to stop horses dangerously shying midrace.
Shayne O’Cass is keen on a few horses at Wagga and Gunnedah on Monday.
Electric Mrs Chrissie could pose a threat to Group 3 tearaway Recommendation when they clash again in the Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) on Saturday at Caulfield, her assistant trainer says.
Herald Sun and Racenet racing writer Gilbert Gardiner’s tips for Seymour on Monday.
Astapor is giving his owner Rodney Hay a money-can’t-buy experience with his lastest win at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Tectonic Plate has emerged as another Kosciuszko contender for trainer Daniel Bowen after the in-form mare claimed a third straight win at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
It’s been a quiet season by John Thompson but the tide is turning for the Randwick trainer with a midweek double and victory in the Winter Challenge at Rosehill.
James McDonald extended his premiership lead over Nash Rawiller with a double at Rosehill, which included a perfect ride on Kapakiri.
Red Aces confirmed trainer Nick Ryan’s opinion he is a Derby prospect when he qualified for the staying event with victory in the Byerley Handicap at Flemington.
First Settler will head for a spell after staying unbeaten at Flemington on Saturday before he tackles the three-year-old sprint features in the spring.
Trainer Brad Widdup believes Jedibeel is now starting to find his way as a racehorse and with look at some feature races later in the year after the gelding’s brilliant win at Rosehill.
Tommy Berry returned from an eight-day fitness boot camp and hit the ground running with a win at his first ride back aboard Llanddwyn at Rosehill.
In-demand apprentice Jaylah Kennedy added another Flemington win to her CV after winning the Rising Stars Final, which drew praise from trainer Sam Freedman.
Following several close finishes, apprentice Zac Wadick and Mickey’s Medal claimed a well deserved win at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
Promising colt Mayfair will follow the same path as In The Congo towards the Group 1 Golden Rose after his gutsy win at Rosehill Gardens.
Jockey William Pike is on the verge of conjuring one of his most extraordinary achievements despite missing four months of the racing season through injury and suspension.
A Chris Waller filly has her winning groove and can bring up a hat-trick of wins when she heads to the Kensington on Wednesday. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Trainer Dar Lunn can get Monday’s Dubbo meeting off to a flyer for punters when a stable recruit steps up in the opening race. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Trainers Joe Pride, Trent Busuttin and Les Bridge discuss the spring carnival plans for their star horses.
Apprentice jockeys in Queensland will be put through an academy style system which will teach them life skills, as well as racing in an attempt to produce better talent in the Sunshine State.
James McDonald hasn’t ridden for three weeks due to a stomach complaint and during this period rival Nash Rawiller has closed to within three wins in the title race.
It might be mid-winter but reappearance of the three proven Group 1 performers is a tell-tale sign that the spring carnival is near.
Two promising UK outings are part of the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr’s learning experience with spring carnival contender Kitty Rose.
With the very real possibility King Charles and Queen Camilla could be in Sydney for The Everest meeting provides extra incentive for English connections of Mill Stream to consider making the trip.
Boom apprentice Molly Bourke can boost her incredible winning strike-rate on Gary Nickson-trained horses when she hops aboard the luckless but talented galloper Zale at Newcastle on Tuesday.
A strong formline from his last-start win makes the Warwick Capper-owned Capper Thirtynine one of the better bets of Tuesday’s Ballarat Synthetic meeting.
It can often be a baptism of fire for new jockeys in Hong Kong and it was no different for Ben Thompson, who has weathered the storm and looking to make an impact in the new season come September.
Ciaron Maher-trained blueblooded colt Dumebi gets his best chance yet to chalk up his first win at Newcastle. Check out Shayne O’Cass’s best bets and race-by-race analysis.
Vlad Duric added another winter carnival stakes victory in the Winx Guineas since his return from Singapore, and winning for the Snowden stable made it more satisfying.
The connections of Punch Lane took advantage of the postponed Glasshouse Handicap as the gelding made a mess of his rivals to land a massive plunge.
James McDonald now has the advantage in his Sydney title battle with Nash Rawiller ahead of his return to the saddle this week.
A smart ride by Angela Jones proved the difference in the Caloundra Cup with the victory capping a breakout winter carnival.
Herald Sun racing writer Gilbert Gardiner runs a rule over last Saturday’s meeting at Caulfield to identify the horses to follow and forgive.
Paul Clisby is hoping a nightmare run in the Highway will turn into a dream outcome for one of his five Dubbo-bound runners on Monday.
Dominant debut winner First Settler will have one more run this prep with trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr eager to find out if the colt can handle the Flemington straight.
Anthony Manton took race calling to a new level on Friday at Moruya – but there are no hard feelings about the horse he let go for $2000 notching its fourth win from its past seven starts
Herald Sun racing writer Gilbert Gardiner gives his top selections for the Pakenham Synthetic meeting on Monday.
After an unlucky fifth at his stable debut, the Chris Waller-trained Aramco bounced back with a handy in at Randwick.
Champion jockey Nash Rawiller rode a winning treble including navigating spectacular wide runs on Ha Ha Ha and South Of India – but it was a losing ride which is likely to cost him any chance of winning the Sydney premiership.
Trainer Bjorn Baker had two suitable races for War Eternal but his decision to bypass a Big Dance Qualifier was justified by the gelding’s strong win at Randwick.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/horse-racing/nsw-racing/page/12