Rocky rocket set to go Boom in Melbourne for Moody
Chinny Boom has made her name in Queensland but the rocket from Rockhampton will be seen for new trainers at Caulfield on Saturday.
Chinny Boom has made her name in Queensland but the rocket from Rockhampton will be seen for new trainers at Caulfield on Saturday.
Queensland syndicator Grant Morgan and his owners enjoyed a life-changing ride with crack colt Brazen Beau and they are now on a Group 1 mission in Melbourne again.
Mr Brightside claimed back-to-back wins in the Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes after another epic showdown with Pride Of Jenni.
A Ciaron Maher sprinter is the third horse locked in for The Everest and its slot-holder believes it has “backed a winner”.
The persuasive powers of Gai Waterhouse enabled jockey Tim Clark to land the Group 2 Silver Slipper on Straight Charge at Randwick.
The honour of saddling a favourite in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes makes up for any stress trainer Matt Laurie is under. Laurie opens up on family, racing and the colt chasing a $15m windfall.
The Blue Diamond Stakes headlines a huge Group 1 day of racing at Caulfield on Saturday. Here are our expert tips and analysis for racing right around Australia.
Trainer Katherine Coleman can see classy filly Eneeza turning the tables on favourite Coleman in Saturday’s Group 1 Blue Diamond at Caulfield.
After finishing third in the Lord Reims last year, an eight-year-old galloper is back for another crack and striving to snap a two-and-a-half-year drought.
Blue Diamond Stakes contender Bodyguard has been scratched — and his trainer Peter Snowden isn’t happy.
Passionate racehorse owner-breeder and administrator Mike Hirst has told the Racing Minister he will retire on or before May 31. Who will take over the reins?
David Vandyke looks at his rookie two-year-old All Inclusive and immediately thinks of Group 1-winning superstar Alligator Blood.
Two-time Blue Diamond-winning jockey Luke Currie rates his mount as the filly most likely to upstage the boys in Saturday’s blockbuster at Caulfield.
Hall of Fame trainer Les Bridge won his first Hobartville Stakes with Sir Dapper in 1984 and believes Celestial Legend has the talent to give him a second at Rosehill on Saturday.
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