Lipp leads Toowoomba charge at Eagle Farm
Cifrado’s win in the Lough Neagh Stakes gave Rex Lipp a stakes double at Eagle Farm, capping a successful day for Toowoomba trainers.
Cifrado’s win in the Lough Neagh Stakes gave Rex Lipp a stakes double at Eagle Farm, capping a successful day for Toowoomba trainers.
Jedibeel avoided being the hardluck story of the day at Randwick with a heartstopping win in the Razor Sharp Handicap.
Ciaron Maher filly Yes Lulu will now be set for a race on Magic Millions day after maintaining her perfect record at Caulfield Heath on Saturday.
Beau Dazzler relished the step up in distance to underline his Queensland Derby potential with a dominant win in the Grand Prix Stakes at Eagle Farm.
After notching his fifth win at Eagle Farm on Saturday, star jockey James McDonald quipped he wished the handicapper would raise Stradbroke weights by ‘several kilograms’ so he could make the weight aboard dominant Moreton Cup winner Vilana.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
The magic and mystique of Ciaron Maher went to a new level on Saturday, delivering a $101 knockout in the Group 1 Queensland Oaks (2200m) to pull off a training masterclass with Socks Nation and jockey Ryan Maloney.
Kiwi mare La Crique helped to honour a dying man’s final wish as emotions overflowed at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Toowoomba tornado Yellow Brick moved to within touching distance of a spot in the Stradbroke Handicap next week after James McDonald helped to break a run of outs at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
After an impressive Phoenix victory, connections face a decision on whether to back-up Imperialist in next week’s Group 1 JJ Atkins … but they’ll need a new rider with James McDonald committed to favourite Broadsiding.
Saturday has rolled around again and we’ve got another huge day of racing around Australia, headlined by the Group 1 Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm.
Kentucky-based businessman John Stewart says his $3.2m filly Tutta La Vita’s last two runs have not been up to scratch, making the decision to send her to America instead.
Kelly Schweida told Jimmy Orman six months ago that the jockey would break his Group 1 duck on Miss Joelene and now the proof will be in the pudding in the Queensland Oaks.
Is promising import Craig under the odds to remain unbeaten in Australia at Saturday’s Flemington meeting? His trainer thinks he might be.
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