Willo craves another cup win with ‘special horse’
Craig Williams is chasing another big-race win with Vow And Declare after recently reuniting with his Melbourne Cup winner.
Craig Williams is chasing another big-race win with Vow And Declare after recently reuniting with his Melbourne Cup winner.
Trainer John O’Shea believes it’s only a matter of time before the winners start to flow for top sire Wootten Bassett in Australia and hopes his colt Waverley Road can lead the way at Randwick.
If punters are struggling to line up the form for Friday night’s The Debut, Kris Lees is no different as his filly aims to lock in a Magic Millions spot.
Blue Point daughter Gerringong has two wins from two starts and will chase a lucrative prize early in her career on the Gold Coast.
A winner of two of her eight starts in Ireland, Ha Ha Ha, hasn’t raced for 20 months but Adrian Bott says the rising six-year-old is ready to return to competition.
Broadsiding is long odds-on to grab his second Group 1 in the JJ Atkins at Eagle Farm on Saturday, with Godolphin set to consider races like the Cox Plate for the rising star colt.
Cricket hero David Warner is trying to win a T20 World Cup for Australia, but he is also striving to win racing’s Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap on Saturday.
Mick Price reveals larrikin fellow trainer Mick Bell, of Jungle Edge fame, is helping to prepare Stradbroke Handicap fancy Amenable.
Matty and Benny chat about some syndicators’ mayonnaise, who’s better out of Chris Waller and Ciaron Maher, and they look ahead to Saturday’s Stradbroke Handicap, JJ Atkins and the Q22.
Racenet’s panel of experts look at the two big Group 1s at Eagle Farm on Saturday, providing their first four selections.
Handy filly Batrana could bounce back from an unlucky first-up run while a consistent performer from the Lindsay Park camp could produce an upset at Saturday’s Sandown Hillside meeting.
They are the two best stayers in training and at Albion Park on Thursday night Palawa King and Valpolicella can break the magical million dollar barrier in the Group 3 Origin Distance.
The time-honoured Stradbroke Handicap is set to be run on Saturday and as is usually the case, there are a host of chances in Queensland’s biggest race.
Ben Dorries and Trenton Akers gaze into their crystal ball to find the winner of the 2024 Stradbroke Handicap … plus they look back on the $31 roughie that divided colleagues for a decade.
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