Tolga youngster all class in Plate win
The exciting Tennessee Boy has bookended the feature two-year-old program for north Queensland in 2020.
The exciting Tennessee Boy has bookended the feature two-year-old program for north Queensland in 2020.
Queensland racing’s integrity boss says he is aware that banned peptide SGF-1000 has been linked to the sport, but was yet to come across a participant using it.
Innisfail Turf Club are desperate for their track upgrades after losing their eighth race meeting in two years.
Trainer Toby Edmonds has grand plans for Vanna Girl after she claimed her third stakes win on the trot in the Group 2 The Roses, while a veteran trainer snared the biggest win of his career in the Dane Ripper Stakes.
RATINGS expert Paul Daily has favourite Clearly Innocent on top in Saturday’s Group 1 Stradbroke but says he has to take a set against the last-start winner at the current odds.
LINDA Huddy and her husband Graham are still reaping the rewards from their beloved galloper Shoot Out, nearly a decade on from the day they paid just $15,000 for him.
PETER Moody fought for years to prove his innocence in racing but can now boast about being a different type of cleanskin, writes Robert Craddock.
KRIS Lees shrugged off a wide draw for Stradbroke favourite Clearly Innocent, who also needs to set a modern weight-carrying record after weights were raised for the Group 1 sprint.
JOCKEY Tegan Harrison gave a timely reminder of her ability with a winning double at the Gold Coast yesterday.
QUEEN Of Wands will contest the Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic in a fortnight with training partners Bryan and Daniel Guy not ruling out a crack at the Group 1 Tattersall’s Tiara.
GOLD Coast trainer Scott Morrisey is hoping his patience with Perilous Love will be rewarded at Group 1 level in the Queensland Oaks at Doomben today.
A PIECE of advice given to her by trainer Robert Heathcote has helped shape Melissa Leitch’s own career.
IMAGINE watching live racing from a luxury hotel room overlooking the Gold Coast Turf Club. It’s set to be reality under a plan to redevelop the club. And it’s not all they’ve got planned.
JUSTIN Fung can probably afford to buy any racehorse he wants but he prefers to try to breed his own potential track stars.
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