Asfoora half-brother on Premier Sale shopping list
Henry Dwyer could add to the collection of Asfoora siblings with a half brother to go under the hammer at the 2024 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale in March.
Henry Dwyer could add to the collection of Asfoora siblings with a half brother to go under the hammer at the 2024 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale in March.
A northern hemisphere campaign, or more Australian riches? Te Akau Racing has revealed where star mare Imperatriz will campaign this autumn.
Equal favourite Keats defied Junipal in a “dogfight” to claim the $150,000 Werribee Cup (1600m) on Sunday.
Trainer Kris Lees had a red letter day on Saturday and his in-form galloper Loch Eagle could be bound for Queensland.
The rich Debut races on Magic Millions day are a great concept, but a leading race club believes it is cannibalising the two-year-old program for the summer carnival, with trainers holding back their juveniles.
Adam Campton and Elione Chaves won the first race on the new turf track, which is part of a $63m redevelopment ahead of the Magic Millions carnival.
Monday Racebook: Horses to follow and forgive from Ballarat Cup day.
Resurgent Tony and Calvin McEvoy stable set to welcome back star Veight, a Group 1 colt-in-waiting and “boy grown into a man”.
Loch Eagle only just made it into the field at the last minute but he arrived in time to claim the Group 2 The Ingham at Randwick.
WA jockey Jarrad Noske now has a Group 1 win to go alongside his Black Caviar highlights after Dom To Shoot denied Zaaki in the Northerly Stakes.
Australian Bloodstock has secured a slot in next year’s Stradbroke Handicap after scoring an upset win in The Gateway with Dream Hour.
Barbie’s Sister scored a comfortable win in the Calaway Gal at Eagle Farm, but Tony Gollan still has one reservation heading towards the Magic Millions.
Paul Preusker will keep trying to win the Melbourne Cup and believes he has a contender next year in Captain Envious, a runaway winner of the Ballarat Cup.
The Inglis Nursery domination continues for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace as high-class colt Odinson storms to victory in the $500,000 feature at Randwick.
Apprentice Jett Stanley honoured his late uncle, Nathan, with an all-the-way win aboard Mosgold in the TAB Highway at Randwick.
Tony McEvoy will “let the dust settle” before deciding if dominant Ballarat 2YO Classic winner Arabian Summer heads to the Magic Millions.
NSW’s premier trainer Chris Waller will consider increasing his presence in Victoria if the sale of Rosehill goes ahead.
Racing NSW stewards put in place Hot Weather Policy Level 2 for Randwick’s The Ingham meeting to ensure horse and jockey welfare.
A dramatic slot revamp of The Gateway to allow greater flexibility with the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap has received strong support from a major owner.
Emma Stewart is clear to continue training pending her appeal against the severity of six-month disqualification and $2000 fine, however, Harness Racing Victoria stewards’ case against her potentially became more serious.
South Australian trainer Jake Stephens has high hopes for consistent mare En Francais in Saturday’s Ballarat Cup.
Two-year-old racing in Queensland took a huge hit with the scratching of Magic Millions fancy Spywire from the Phelan Ready on Friday, meaning just four horses will greet the starter.
Les Ross’ formidable association with owner Mike Crooks has stopped him from retiring but that could change if the pair win the Magic Millions next month.
Trainer Natalie Young has a strong hand at Ballarat on Saturday including Foxy Cleoapatra in the cup and Viannara in the Magic Millions Ballarat 2YO Classic.
Form analyst Gilbert Gardiner’s $200 betting strategy for the Ballarat Cup meeting includes an each-way bet at a juicy price on a John Allen mount.
After learning the craft with a host of big stables, Gawler trainer Darren McLeod is now reaping the rewards with his own team.
Trainer Peter Snowden is monitoring track conditions before unleashing impressive import Tazaral in the Group 3 Festival Stakes at Rosehill Gardens.
Jamie Kah is bullish about her chances in the Group 2 Zipping Classic as she looks to make the most of some quality rides in the spring finale at Caulfield.
Champion Victorian Blake Shinn has made an important decision about where he will base himself in the upcoming period leading into Magic Millions.
Racing NSW is on the hunt for a new chairman after the state government was forced to walk away from its own bill to controversially extend his tenure past the 10-year limit which is currently in place.
Vow And Declare may be a year older but is arguably in better form as he seeks back-to-back Zipping Classic wins.
From Randwick and Flemington to Port Macquarie, Hobart and WA, well-travelled 10-year-old galloper Morton’s Fork will race for the final time this weekend.
Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Danny O’Brien says “it’s been a long road” after the devastating death of a much-loved track rider three years ago, which led to his company facing workplace charges.
Tommy Berry has been “out of sight, out of mind” in Sydney the past three weeks and he plans to change that heading into the holiday period.
Here is our assessment of the runners and tips for Saturday’s $1.5 million Winterbottom Stakes (1200m) at Ascot in Perth.
Rothfire is the “best proven horse” in the Group 3 George Moore Stakes but trainer Rob Heathcote has a few reasons to scratch him from the race.
Wagga trainer Darrell Burnet has become a father and will be chasing a first city winner with a horse deemed to have “limited ability”.
Clinton Taylor produced one of the better two-year-olds of the Queensland season in town last week but isn’t as confident about a repeat on Saturday at Doomben.
A smart win at Cranbourne last Saturday could parlay into a Group success for the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Revolutionary Miss at Saturday’s Zipping Classic meeting at Caulfield.
Sprint star Giga Kick is expected to be cleared to return to trackwork later this week after injury curtailed his spring campaign.
It could be a case of good karma when Wendy Kelly saddles up Mauricio in Saturday’s Sandown Guineas at Caulfield.
Amade has a bag of tricks but the Phillip Stokes-trained stayer also possesses the ability to win Saturday’s Zipping Classic if he decides to do his best in the Caulfield feature.
Trainer Marc Chevalier has his sights set on a 33-year first when stable star Torrens steps out at Rosehill Gardens this Saturday.
Group 1 jockey Damian Browne relives Buffering’s victory in an incident-packed Winterbottom Stakes a decade ago where he was hit with a month-long ban and big fine.
The battle for the Victorian metropolitan drivers’ premiership is set to go down to the wire with one month remaining in the harness racing season.
Co-trainers Robbie Griffiths and Mathew de Kock couldn’t take a trick with King Magnus last weekend but that will be put to one side if the gelding can win at Group 3 level on Saturday.
A terrific third in Sydney last start convinced Cranbourne trainer Alex Rae to give emerging galloper Shock ‘Em Ova a shot at Group 2 level in the Zipping Classic.
Tiger Shark endured a torrid run when first-up at the Sunshine Coast which reaffirmed to trainer Natalie McCall she has a nice filly on her hands.
Here is the field and barrier draw for the 2023 Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot on Saturday.
A war of words between opposing lawyers has dominated Day 2 of the Jamie Kah white powder hearing on Monday.
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