Kembla preview: Riley returns to show who’s the Master
Trainer Theresa Bateup feels Master Riley has the ability to measure up to city racing and the gelding could find himself there sooner rather than later if successful at Kembla.
Trainer Theresa Bateup feels Master Riley has the ability to measure up to city racing and the gelding could find himself there sooner rather than later if successful at Kembla.
Trainer David McColm is chasing another career highlight with Far Too Easy in the $2 million The Hunter at Newcastle on Saturday.
A step up to his pet distance has New Zealand stayer Dionysus well placed to rule in the Listed The Beauford at Newcastle.
Team Hawkes can start the Canterbury night racing season on a high note with four strong chances including lightly-raced mare Liberty State.
Right To Party emerged as a lightweight contender for spring sprints as she ended a run of outs for mares in the Group 3 Aurie’s Star Handicap.
Dom Sutton has only been training for 10 months but he could have a Caulfield Guineas prospect after Detroit City stayed unbeaten at Flemington on Saturday.
Cosmonova joins In Flight and The Black Cloud on the list progressive mares for trainer Joe Pride and Proven Thoroughbreds with a well-timed win at Rosehill.
Tommy Berry produced a masterclass ride to land the opening metropolitan race of the new season at Rosehill and followed up with another upset win later in the meeting.
A half-sister to Everest winner Classique Legend, I Am Famous is living up to her $2 million yearling price tag with a perfect three from three this campaign.
Well-bred mare Lonhro’s Queen made it back-to-back Highway victories at Rosehill and will now be set on the path towards the Country Championships next autumn.
Horrifying continued his resurgence at Flemington but the upset result won’t change Melbourne Cup plans for beaten favourite Berkshire Breeze.
He may have finished down the track on debut, but Edward Cummings expects a much improved effort from the well-related Boom Smash Opera.
Trainer Terry Crofts is confident Just A Brother is primed to defend the Forbes Cup crown he won in record time last year.
Trainer Terry Crofts is confident Just A Brother is primed to defend the Forbes Cup crown he won in record time last year.
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