Private Eye, Gringotts bid to end 106-year Ingham hoodoo
Private Eye and Gringotts face a sizeable task in The Ingham that hasn’t been accomplished in more than 100 years.
Private Eye and Gringotts face a sizeable task in The Ingham that hasn’t been accomplished in more than 100 years.
The David Hayes-trained sprinter scored his eighth straight victory and the biggest of his young career at Sha Tin.
Tony Gollan wil realise a long-time dream when Antino performs on the world stage at the Hong Kong international meeting, and the experience has been eye opening.
Nash Rawiller went one way and Tyler Schiller another but it was the latter who came out on top aboard the heavily backed Be Real at Rosehill.
Warmonger has romped home to win the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) by more than 10 lengths at Eagle Farm in an incredible staying performance.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Queensland Derby at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
40-time Group 1 winner Luke Nolen was back as the star of the show on on I Wish I Win at Eagle Farm Saturday, exacting revenge on Bella Nipotina in the Kingsford Smith Cup.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Roll On High will carry 49kg in the Stradbroke Handicap after she won her way into the famous race on Saturday.
Jockey Sam Clipperton only had a small clear speck on his goggles to see through as he rode Cigar Flick to a breakthrough win at Rosehill.
Promising three-year-old Franz Josef books himself a ticket to the Queensland Winter Carnival when he took his record to three wins from four starts with victory at Rosehill.
My Xanadu, a daughter of champion stallion Fastnet Rock out of Group 1-winning mare Lights Of Heaven, scored a tough win at Caulfield, only enhancing her residual value.
Heavily backed before the jump, it was some of racing’s biggest names in James Cummings and Jamie Kah that denied a $1m fairytale story for Lawrie Mayfield-Smith, Adin Thompson and Rex Lipp with Zouna ($71) and Superalloy ($126).
Jamie Kah gave the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr-trained galloper a perfect steer to the cheers of punters who backed the OTI-owned stayer like he was unbeatable.
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