Albury, Wyong tips: Villasaurus to roar back into winners’ circle
The Donna Scott-trained Villasaurus was game in defeat after a wide run in the Country Championship Qualifier at Wagga and can bounce back on his home track. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
The Donna Scott-trained Villasaurus was game in defeat after a wide run in the Country Championship Qualifier at Wagga and can bounce back on his home track. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Bjorn Baker has had a very successful Sydney autumn and is turning his focus on the Queensland winter carnival starting with The Archer slot race.
New Zealand sprinter Grail Seeker has won two Group 1s this season and will attempt to snare a third in the All Aged Stakes at Randwick.
Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou have ambitions of heading to the Queensland winter carnival for a Group 1 crack with an in-form sprinter chasing a third win in a row this weekend.
Racenet and The Daily Telegraph’s Shayne O’Cass analyses the 10-race card for The Gong Day at Kembla Grange on Saturday, presenting his race-by-race tips and form assessment.
Talented sprinter Iowna Merc has trainer Bjorn Baker anticipating a career-best campaign ahead of his comeback in the Group 3 $300,000 The Warra (1000m) at Kembla Grange on Saturday.
Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker is plotting another Perth raid with a horse who has some similarities to WA dominator Overpass.
Gilded Water, the aristocratic former English galloper owned by His Majesty King Charles III, is set to make his Australian debut at the Kembla Grange stand-alone meeting on Saturday.
Trainer Rob Heathcote says Magic Millions Guineas winner Abounding boasts the dominant formline ahead of her return at Doomben on Saturday.
Racenet’s Clinton Payne presents his tips and form assessment for each of the runners in Saturday’s The Gong at Kembla.
Young driver Jason Lee will be dividing his time between Victoria, NZ and NSW over the next month chasing feature race wins, and there’s one trotter he is excited about.
Trainer Paul Preusker is keen to have two runners in The Gong including last-start Group 1 placegetter Steparty.
The racing community feared the worst when apprentice jockey Emily Pomfrett was speared off a horse and headfirst into the ground but she is back riding after going to hell and back.
A brilliant winner last start, trainer Matt Smith is hoping Headwall can double the dose in The Warra on Saturday.
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