Castle determined to cement herself in Victoria
Moving to Victoria from Queensland has created more opportunities for Melea Castle who will ride at Flemington for the first time on Saturday.
Moving to Victoria from Queensland has created more opportunities for Melea Castle who will ride at Flemington for the first time on Saturday.
Caulfield Cup-winning trainer Jim Mason has turned to superstar jockey Craig Williams as he chases Magic Millions joy in his incredible return to racing.
Adelaide-based apprentice jockey Taylor Johnstone is riding in the form of her life and will tick off another milestone at Flemington on Saturday.
Last-start winner Xarpo returns to Flemington to tackle another 1400m BM70 contest but for significantly more prizemoney.
Here is the field and barrier draw for the $3 million Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Proud Tasmanian Craig Newitt has waited more than four years to ride the Apple Isle’s best galloper The Inevitable in Saturday’s $3m Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm.
The Albury and Wagga Cups are rarely used as lead ups to major spring features, but Annabel Neasham reckons her latest European import can make his presence felt in the $1.2m Q22 on Saturday.
Godolphin are looking to be third time lucky with Vilana in the Stradbroke Handicap, with the born again sprinter subject to a huge betting plunge following his dominant win in the Moreton Cup at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Racing Australia’s long-awaited review into jockey safety vests is yet to be publicly released, and the Australian Jockeys’ Association is leading a renewed push for major reform.
Young Queensland jockey Adin Thompson has been devastated to lose the ride on Zouna for Saturday’s Group 1 JJ Atkins but has handled the matter with class.
Bjorn Baker is plotting to win the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap from the other side of the world, where he will be for the wedding of jockey Rachel King.
Young riding gun Zac Lloyd reckons he can snare his first Group 1 win with Stradbroke Handicap ‘rocket” Stefi Magnetica.
After beginning on shaky ground, the Hayes brothers have forged their own reputation and have emerged from the shadow of their Hall of Fame father David ahead of the Stradbroke Handicap on Saturday.
Ciaron Maher proved again he is a freak at training Group 1 winners with a $101 boilover on Saturday and now the super trainer has turned his attention to his three-handed Stradbroke Handicap attack.
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