How Pride of Jenni’s owner Tony Ottobre proved the naysayers wrong
The Marist Brothers at Assumption College Kilmore didn’t have high hopes for a young Tony Ottobre … but he’s become a true all-star in more ways than one.
The Marist Brothers at Assumption College Kilmore didn’t have high hopes for a young Tony Ottobre … but he’s become a true all-star in more ways than one.
Pride of Jenni was undoubtedly the star on All-Star Mile Day but there some other runners on the program who had ‘back me next start’ written all over them.
Ron Dufficy and Ray Thomas both agree that punters will be flying with their best bet on Coolmore Classic Day at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
Team Hawkes has assembled its strongest squad of the season at Rosehill Gardens and has a great chance to capture the Group 1 feature. RAY THOMAS’ BEST BETS, QUADDIE TIPS
Daily Telegraph form analyst Shayne O’Cass examines every race for Five Diamonds Day at Rosehill Gardens to point you in the right direction to finding a winner.
A Kris Lees-trained filly had no luck in stakes company last start but a big drop in grade can pace the way for her breakthrough win. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
An impressive win in the Prelude has Terry Evans’s talented grey Sir Ravanelli primed to add the Cup to his record at Grafton. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
David Vandyke had a $500 fine reduced on appeal during the week, but many believe the matter should never have made it that far in the first place.
Lyle Chandler has high hopes for a lightly-raced gelding Mazita to make his win to city racing this campaign. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Trainer Gary Colvin is looking towards the 2024 Big Dance with stable star Another One to book his place with victory in the Goulburn Cup. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Daily Telegraph form analyst Shayne O’Cass examines every race for Golden Eagle Day at Rosehill Gardens to point you in the right direction to finding a winner.
Tumut mare Laurel Hill can open her new campaign with a win at what appears to be a favoured venue. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
A good draw and a wet track can prove key to a handy Wayne Wilkes-trained sprinter bouncing back to winning form. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
The Joseph/Jones team are aiming for a feature race double when they head to Queanbeyan on Sunday before turning their attention to the $2m Big Dance.
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