Revealed: Alligator Blood’s potential comeback race
Racenet was first with the news of Alligator Blood’s stable switch to Chris Waller and now we can reveal a potential comeback race for the seven-time Group 1 winning superstar.
Racenet was first with the news of Alligator Blood’s stable switch to Chris Waller and now we can reveal a potential comeback race for the seven-time Group 1 winning superstar.
Jamie Melham has formed a winning combination with Another Wil and says victory in the Group 1 CF Orr Stakes will be “very special”.
A race in South Australia is the preferred target, but the Blue Diamond will be hard to resist if unbeaten filly La Roux can dominate her rivals again at Morphettville.
Chris Waller is keeping his focus on the Group 1 Lightning Stakes as Switzerland went through his paces in a Flemington jumpout against his potential opposition.
The managing owner of the Caulfield Cup favourite has guaranteed a young Sydney gun the ride in the Melbourne spring.
It’s Queensland racing’s version of The Oscars as Ben Dorries and Trenton Akers dish out the gongs and identify some left-field horses to follow from the winter carnival.
Just weeks after Chris Waller became the first trainer to break the $50 million prizemoney barrier, Ciaron Maher has also achieved the incredible feat.
Lindsay Park trainers Ben, JD and Will Hayes think their $34 shot Sheva is worth a crack at the older sprinters in Saturday’s Group 3 Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield.
The five Victorian trainers charged with presenting horses to race with a breast cancer drug in their systems intend to plead not guilty.
Newcastle trainer Nathan Doyle heads to Hawkesbury with a small but in-form team chasing a winning double.
Racing SA has announced former jockey Ruby Mayers as its new Apprentice Academy Talent Manager.
Leah Ellerton said the likes of top jockeys Ben Melham and Jamie Kah were “amazing” support after her trainer husband Mathew Ellerton was struck down by a stroke in Bali last month.
Trainers Paul and Martha Cave are looking to last start winners McGeehan and La Belle Claire to salute again at Warwick Farm and Hawkesbury.
Brave jockey Sonja Logan says she is in a good place ahead of the Darwin Cup carnival after last year’s shocking incident where she was bashed in a brutal assault which created global headlines.
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