I Am Me not to be forgotten in all-star Concorde showdown
I Am Me won last year’s Sydney Stakes and her owners are hoping she can make a big splash the Sydney spring ahead of her return at Royal Randwick.
I Am Me won last year’s Sydney Stakes and her owners are hoping she can make a big splash the Sydney spring ahead of her return at Royal Randwick.
Trainer John O’Shea has sent Schwarz to the paddock following his gut-busting Missile Stakes win which has left his spring campaign up in the air.
Mudgie flyer Compelling Truth ticked another box in his bid for a Kosciuszko slot but connections have already secured a rider.
Two factors hold the key to speedy mare Arctic Glamour’s chances in Saturday’s Group 2 Tramway Stakes at Royal Randwick.
The significant prizemoney announcement coincides with a new seven-year partnership between Racing SA, the South Australian Jockey Club and Sportsbet.
Owner Tony Ottobre will have key chances in the All-Star Mile and Sydney’s Group 1 Coolmore Classic racing 20 minutes apart on a bumper Saturday.
Last year’s All-Star Mile runner-up Cascadian has what it takes to upset the favourites in Saturday’s race, according to his jockey.
James McDonald has ridden Storm Boy and Switzerland but says he was happy to ride either two-year-old in the Golden Slipper.
Melbourne Cup-winning fruit market king Noel Greenhalgh reckons he has a pretty strong hand in the Group 1 Coolmore Classic on Saturday, but is upstaged by his wife Maria, who has three runners in the race.
There’s a simple reason why Mishani Sniper is trainer Les Ross’s favourite horse — and it dates back to a huge punting windfall.
Zougotcha faces a huge task to add her name to the record books of Coolmore Classic winners but with a century of Widden Stud bloodlines behind her, she is ready for the challenge.
Matty and Benny chat about the All-Star Mile and what can be done, Saturday’s race itself (Mr Brightside benefit?), the importance of weight and barriers, and Rosehill’s Group 1 meeting, headlined by the Coolmore Classic.
A five-week gap between runs won’t be an issue for Pride Of Jenni in the exciting mare’s latest clash with Mr Brightside in Saturday’s rich All-Star Mile at Caulfield.
A rival trainer has declared Dom To Shoot the best named horse he has seen, after owner-breeder named his Shooting To Win gelding after Dom Sheed’s famous Grand Final-winning goal in 2018.
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