Blossoming mare after more stakes success in Rubiton
It took 37 starts for South Australian mare Prairie Flower to claim a first stakes win and her trainers are optimistic she can secure another in the Group 2 Rubiton Stakes at Caulfield.
It took 37 starts for South Australian mare Prairie Flower to claim a first stakes win and her trainers are optimistic she can secure another in the Group 2 Rubiton Stakes at Caulfield.
Racenet was first with the news of Alligator Blood’s stable switch to Chris Waller and now we can reveal a potential comeback race for the seven-time Group 1 winning superstar.
Jamie Melham has formed a winning combination with Another Wil and says victory in the Group 1 CF Orr Stakes will be “very special”.
A race in South Australia is the preferred target, but the Blue Diamond will be hard to resist if unbeaten filly La Roux can dominate her rivals again at Morphettville.
Trainer James Cummings has a high opinion of Polyglot and is considering a return to stakes racing for the recently gelded son of former champion Lonhro after his stylish Rosehill win.
Trainer David Payne and jockey Kerrin McEvoy have no doubt lightly-raced filly Shohisha can measure up to stakes grade following her smart Midway Handicap win at Rosehill.
Trainer Tom Dabernig has some rich rich two-year-old contests in his sights following the win of Cavalry Girl at Flemington.
The wraps on Wodeton were proved correct as the $1.6m colt vaulted to Golden Slipper favouritism with an outstanding debut win at Rosehill.
While debutant Dushenka announced herself as a star on the rise, it was the shock defeat of Space Rider that created the most discussion in the opening race at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Exciting colt Bosustow shed his bridesmaid status in superb fashion on Friday night with a thrilling victory in the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas.
Tony Gollan has landed his fourth win in the $1m Magic Millions Snippets with Zarastro proving far too good for his rivals.
In an emotion-charged result, O’ Ole has raced away for a stunning victory in the 2YO Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast on Friday night.
Leading driver James Herbertson has picked his Ballarat Cup steer after having the choice of the top four in betting.
Rod Northam is confident his $18,000 yearling buy Splash Of Steel is up to the challenge when he takes on a field of quality rivals including $1.6m colt Wodeton on debut at Rosehill.
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