Gunnedah preview, inside mail and tips: Family matters to trainer Todd Payne
Form analyst Shayne O’Cass has previewed Monday’s card at Gunnedah as well as identifying the best bets for the meeting.
Form analyst Shayne O’Cass has previewed Monday’s card at Gunnedah as well as identifying the best bets for the meeting.
Form analyst Shayne O’Cass has previewed Monday’s card at Grafton as well as identifying the best bets for the meeting.
Trainers John O’Shea and Tom Charlton will tune up some of their Queensland Winter Carnival big guns at Monday’s set of Royal Randwick barrier trials.
It was a case of “rinse and repeat” for Punch Lane, who scored another frontrunning win in the Hawkesbury Gold Cup to qualify for The Big Dance.
The newly married Annabel Archibald was the queen of the roughie as Libertad was a quaddie killer with a $71 blowout in the Group 2 Victory Stakes at Eagle Farm.
Noel Callow thought he’d never ride for Annabel Archibald again after a bad ride one day, but he made the most of another chance with victory in the Queensland Guineas.
City Of Lights, the half-sister to the incomparable Winx, added vital black type to her CV with a determined success at Hawkesbury on Saturday.
A year after his emotional maiden Group 1 triumph in South Australia, Lachlan Neindorf produced another superb ride with the SA Derby on Femminile.
Media World enhanced champion trainer Peter Snowden’s already outstanding record at the Hawkesbury stand-alone meeting with a courageous frontrunning effort to win on Saturday.
Chris Munce could have a promising winter carnival prospect after two-year-old Cool Archie made it consecutives wins for the campaign in the Dalrello Stakes at Eagle Farm.
The Queensland winter carnival beckons for Aerodrome after the Michael Freedman two-year-old continued his winning ways in the Clarendon Stakes at Hawkesbury.
The locals won The Archer last year and trainer Nick Walsh is determined to keep the trophy in Rockhampton again with his sprinter Hell.
After waiting nine starts for Christmas Star to break through for her first win, trainer Paul Jones is confident there will be a quick repeat at Dubbo on Sunday.
It took Zoomorphic 10 starts to break his maiden but the manner of the win has trainer Scott Singleton bullish he’ll be hard to beat again at Dubbo on Sunday.
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