Waterhouse bullish Lady Of Camelot can avoid ‘Slipper curse’
Hall Of Famer Gai Waterhouse believes Golden Slipper winner Lady Of Camelot can become third filly in seven years to claim the Group 1 Moir Stakes at The Valley.
Hall Of Famer Gai Waterhouse believes Golden Slipper winner Lady Of Camelot can become third filly in seven years to claim the Group 1 Moir Stakes at The Valley.
She was purchased at the same sale as multiple Group 1-winner Via Sistina … now new trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott are ready to unveil Yulong’s latest spring contender.
Glen Boss has been there and done it at Australia’s most famous racetracks, but says we must protect our grassroots racing to attract the next generation into the sport.
Beachside Babe could be the Australia’s unluckiest horse after being demoted from a win in a controversial protest and then missed the start in a recent run in unusual circumstances.
Damien Oliver rode trackwork for Danny O’Brien at Flemington on Friday for the first time since he hung up the saddle — and the GOAT is now making a shock comeback to race riding.
The Blue Diamond aspirations of Coleman goes on the line when he takes on expensive filly Eneeza in the Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes at Caulfield.
Stewards in WA have handed down a hefty penalty to Perth Cup winning jockey Shaun McGruddy for verbally insulting a rival jockey.
Peter and Paul Snowden will saddle up more promising two-year-olds in the Canonbury Stakes and Widden Stakes at Rosehill as well as the Chairman’s Stakes at Caulfield.
James McDonald has been the most dominant rider in Sydney for the past five years but his peers are upping the pressure to deny him a sixth straight jockey title. Who are the contenders?
Trainers Lucy Yeoman and Lloyd Kennewell are happy to leave Single ‘N’ Ready’s stakes aspirations in the hands of top jockey Blake Shinn at Caulfield on Saturday.
Trainer Matthew Smith has Group 1 ambitions with promising filly French Endeavour but will ease her back into racing in a Benchmark race at Rosehill on Saturday.
Leap To Fame already has the Inter Dominion crown safely in his keeping but he is looking to join some of the all-time greats with victory in the Hunter Cup at Melton on Saturday night.
A breakthrough win from Crossover Kid at Caulfield would mean a lot more than the prizemoney at a crucial stage of trainer Andrew Payne’s career.
Queensland jockey Ben Thompson is bound for Hong Kong next week with his wife and baby son Harry who was saved in the early days of his life by surgeons who operated to rectify a serious and rare heart condition.
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