Robl chasing spring carnival fill-up at Flemington
Overfull has already been a marvellous money spinner for connections but Gold Coast trainer Peter Robl is happy to test the filly’s Melbourne spring credentials at Flemington on Saturday.
Overfull has already been a marvellous money spinner for connections but Gold Coast trainer Peter Robl is happy to test the filly’s Melbourne spring credentials at Flemington on Saturday.
The owners of Knight’s Choice knocked back a $2.3m offer to sell the horse, but could that decision reap the ultimate rewards in the 2024 Melbourne Cup?
Kimochi was a notable absentee from nominations for the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes but Gary Portelli has a potential Group 1 target in mind instead.
Noel Callow might be renowned for his one-liners and funny gags, but insists he is now serious about having a proper go at riding in the big smoke after he was making ends meet as an Uber driver.
Queensland trainer Kelly Schweida has eyes on a $1m race in Sydney for talented filly El Morzillo, who was the hard-luck story in the Inglis Millennium.
Darren Weir will know his fate in his animal cruelty and corruption case very soon after the Victorian Racing Tribunal heard final submissions.
Matty and Benny chat about the much-hyped Golden Slipper clash between Storm Boy and Switzerland, the other four Group 1 races on an epic card at Rosehill Gardens, and Imperatriz shooting for back-to-back William Reid Stakes wins.
Following an eye-catching run in the SDRA Country Championship Qualifier, trainer Tim Donnelly feels Cliff House will relish a step up in trip and will go close in the Albury Mile.
Fully Lit could complete a remarkable rise for one of racing’s newest syndicators, whose founder once rode for trainer Gai Waterhouse’s father Tommy Smith.
The racing future of Gold Trip is in doubt after the 2022 Melbourne Cup winner suffered a tendon injury.
A 16-time Group 1-winning jockey has found a way to remain in the racing industry, offering guidance, tips and well-warranted advice to the next generation of emerging stars.
Rosehill Gardens came under fire following last Saturday’s Coolmore Classic meeting but trainer Chris Waller believes the criticism was unfair.
The tribunal focused mainly on the performance of Yogi — one of three horses Weir trained with a jigger on a treadmill on October 30, 2018 — who won the Sandown Cup.
Cliff Clare was the oldest living Golden Slipper-winning jockey at the time of his passing on Tuesday morning.
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