Exclusive: Ladbrokes move to end $19m GRNSW deal
Ladbrokes are poised to walk away from its $19 million sponsorship deal with Greyhound Racing NSW.
Ladbrokes are poised to walk away from its $19 million sponsorship deal with Greyhound Racing NSW.
The owners of million-dollar gelding Redford have some big prizemoney goals for him next year, which starts by winning The Gateway at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Star jockey Tommy Berry had to forego his rides at Warwick Farm on Wednesday but scans cleared him of a serious facial injury.
The opening event at Rosehill Gardens is expected to attract plenty of attention with an abundance of emerging talent set to line up on Saturday.
Trainer Troy Corstens is happy for ‘ultimate professional’ Blake Shinn to navigate the visitor’s draw dished out to Group 2 Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m) contender Bittercreek.
It is heartbreaking to listen to jockey Adrian Layt speak about the life-limiting genetic condition of his six-year-old son Liam, but the family says a move to sunny Queensland has so far been paying off.
Some of the nation’s elite sprinters clash in Saturday’s Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm. Here’s how Racenet sees the race panning out.
SKY News host Tim Gilbert is living out his own ‘Racing Dream’ at the moment with the lightly-raced and promising colt Cryptonic who goes around at Hawkesbury on Thursday.
Respected Queensland trainer Darren Bell, who lost his training business after a strangles outbreak, is helping to prepare Tuvalu for Saturday’s Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup.
She’s named after her biggest fan, but three-year-old filly Stefi Magnetica will have plenty more if she secures a Stradbroke start by winning Saturday’s Fred Best Classic at Eagle Farm.
The Annabel Neasham-trained import won the Rosehill Gold Cup first up in Australia before suffering a tendon injury that’s kept him out ever since.
In a battle of two of Australia’s biggest studs, Yulong beat out the big-spending Coolmore for the 10-time Group 1 winner at the Magic Millions on the Gold Coast.
Jockey Jamie Kah will mark her return from a short enforced break with a long-awaited ride on a star Godolphin mare in Saturday’s Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm.
The young gun drew the ire of Racing NSW stewards for his ride aboard Bullawa Creek at Tamworth last week.
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