Port Lockroy rules the west with sensational victory in Railway
Jockey Clint Johnston-Porter entered the group 1 club after Port Lockroy scored an electrifying victory in the Group 1 Railway Stakes at Ascot.
Jockey Clint Johnston-Porter entered the group 1 club after Port Lockroy scored an electrifying victory in the Group 1 Railway Stakes at Ascot.
It’s been three long years since champion Perth jockey William Pike won a hometown Group 1 … but he’s rolling the dice on a breakthrough on Saturday.
Powerful owner Ozzie Kheir admits he got it wrong with Light Infantry Man, but says he won’t be wrong again as the former import lines up as favourite in the Group 1 Railway Stakes.
Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker is plotting another Perth raid with a horse who has some similarities to WA dominator Overpass.
It was easy as one, two, three for Chris Waller as Via Sistina led home an all-mares trifecta in the Group 1 Winx Stakes at Randwick.
The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained import Eliyass made it back-to-back Australian stakes wins from as many starts in the Group 3 Premier’s Cup at Randwick.
Boom WA pacer Never Ending will be out to justify TAB Eureka favouritism when he steps out at Menangle for the first time on Saturday night.
Adrian Bott is confident dual Group 1 winner Tropical Squall can fend off Chris Waller’s six runners in the Winx Stakes on Saturday.
Arcomantula’s first-up failure at The Valley remains a mystery to trainer Ben Pearce, who is confident the speedster can rebound and go back-to-back in the Carlyon Stakes.
The first leg of the Princess Series shapes as an important occasion for highly-promising filly Bauhinia as the Curtis stable look to snare some valuable black-type.
Joliestar has been nominated for both the Group 3 Toy Show Quality and Group 3 Show Country Quality but trainer Chris Waller has revealed his preference.
A powerful sprinter who would break the hearts of her opponents, Black Caviar was so good that she was elevated into the Hall of Fame before her race career had ended. Ray Thomas reflects on the mighty mare’s fantastic career.
Australia’s greatest racing sprinter Black Caviar has died after giving birth which left her owner devastated and her former trainer shedding tears sharing the devastating news with family and staff.
Luke Nolen will forever be indebted to Black Caviar as the heartbroken jockey shared one of his most special moments.
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