Filly secures valuable win after missing Inglis Millennium
Bellazaine missed out on a start in the Inglis Millennium but her consolation win in the Lonhro Plate could still prove valuable.
Bellazaine missed out on a start in the Inglis Millennium but her consolation win in the Lonhro Plate could still prove valuable.
Grant Buckley will have his first ride back almost eight months after a horse flipped on him, and reveals how close he came to being unable to walk again.
Trainer Robbie Griffiths has warned Rey Magnerio won’t be at his peak in the Rubiton Stakes with a pair of Group 1 targets on the radar.
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.
Top jockey Damian Lane has rejected remarks made about him as the jumpout pay saga escalated, and jockeys are set to chance tactics in their battle to be paid for riding in the unofficial trials.
The boss of the Australian Trainers’ Association has taken aim at jockeys chief Matt Hyland and top rider Damian Lane in the latest instalment of the battle over the jockeys’ request to be paid for riding in jumpouts.
James McDonald will chase back-to-back wins in the Southern Cross Stakes on a horse he denied in last year’s race at Rosehill on Saturday.
Bella Nipotina has set the template that trainer Jason Warren would like to follow with exciting sprinter Benedetta, who resumes in next month’s Lightning Stakes at Flemington.
Trainer Lindsay Cadzow landed his biggest win in Sunday’s Strathalbyn Cup with a horse he purchased in an online sale for $1000.
Zac Purton has ridden more winners than anyone else in Hong Kong racing history but there’s one elusive Group 1 race he is determined to secure this autumn.
Giga Kick’s trainer Clayton Douglas says the powerful sprinter is still weeks away from appearing at the trials as The Everest winner prepares to start his autumn campaign in Sydney.
Some top performers were set to step out at the Geelong trials on Tuesday but the Melbourne heat has caused them to be delayed.
Champion jockey James McDonald speaks candidly about the privilege of riding thoroughbred racing’s two pin-up horses in Via Sistina and Romantic Warrior.
In-form sprinters Accredited and Disneck are set for an engrossing showdown in Saturday’s Group 3 Southern Cross Stakes at Rosehill Gardens.
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