Maher adds royal flavour to The Gong meeting
Gilded Water, the aristocratic former English galloper owned by His Majesty King Charles III, is set to make his Australian debut at the Kembla Grange stand-alone meeting on Saturday.
Gilded Water, the aristocratic former English galloper owned by His Majesty King Charles III, is set to make his Australian debut at the Kembla Grange stand-alone meeting on Saturday.
Trainer Rob Heathcote says Magic Millions Guineas winner Abounding boasts the dominant formline ahead of her return at Doomben on Saturday.
Racenet’s Clinton Payne presents his tips and form assessment for each of the runners in Saturday’s The Gong at Kembla.
Young driver Jason Lee will be dividing his time between Victoria, NZ and NSW over the next month chasing feature race wins, and there’s one trotter he is excited about.
Co-trainers Richard and Chantelle Jolly were unsure what to expect from an See You In Heaven in the Group 3 Behemoth Stakes but there doubts was quickly doused.
The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr-trained Golden Path is relishing his time in Sydney and brought up the hat-trick with victory in the Premier’s Cup Prelude at Randwick.
Mornington Glory bounced back in a big way at The Valley on Saturday, proving to trainer Gavin Bedggood his first-up run was too bad to be true.
Rob Heathcote left with a $100,000 bonus when Cosmo Centaurus won at the Sunshine Coast, but the trainer was almost brought to tears over the death of his mate a week earlier.
Irish import Point King has emerged as a spring player after a dominant win in the Travis Harrison Cup at The Valley.
John O’Shea gave new training partner Tom Charlton his moment in the sun as Schwarz delivered the pair their first feature win in Group 2 Missile Stakes at Randwick.
After almost 12 months and a failed stud bid since her last win, things fell perfectly into place for Awesome Wonder to score at Royal Randwick.
Paul Shailer has big plans for success on the city racing scene and his association with prominent owner Peter Tighe is starting to bear fruit.
Our Kobison delivered a performances of sheer class and superior speed to get his campaign off to a winning start at Randwick.
Tony McEvoy unveiled a plan to step up Blue Stratum to stakes level following his narrow victory at The Valley on Saturday.
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