No Millions for Devil Night – win, lose or draw
Champion trainer John Hawkes has ruled out the Magic Millions for one of the stables boom two-year-olds but the $3 million race is still the target for another of their gun youngsters.
Champion trainer John Hawkes has ruled out the Magic Millions for one of the stables boom two-year-olds but the $3 million race is still the target for another of their gun youngsters.
Lady Of Camelot is ready to join fellow Golden Slipper and former Tulloch Lodge resident, Ha Ha, on the Magic Millions honour roll with victory in the Sunlight this weekend.
Ash Morgan and Nathan Doyle go back a long way and the two are looking to pull off a $3m heist in the Sunlight slot race at the Gold Coast on Saturday with unbeaten colt Private Harry.
Hemlock Stone has caused a major boilover to win the Group 2 Perth Cup at Ascot on New Year’s Day.
A dearth of options in Adelaide has resulted in top South Australian trainer staring down a hat-trick of potential Saturday successes in Melbourne.
The former Sydney rider is now based in Melbourne, but will return to her home state for six rides at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
Trainer Chris Waller has Waterford, Political Debate and Foniska ready to tackle the Listed $200,000 Lord Mayors Cup (2000m) at Rosehill Gardens.
Cliff Little can buy almost anything he likes after winning $40m from a $26 lotto ticket in 2019, but he can’t buy his way into the Stradbroke Handicap on June 15 without his horse Cifrado winning at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Premiership star Bailey Fritsch sees racing as a potential career option after footy and takes his biggest step in horse ownership at Eagle Farm on Saturday with a Kris Lees-trained fancied in the $1m feature.
Melbourne Cup winner Michelle Payne is working towards a swan song race ride, amid a trial of a potential joint-training venture with brother Patrick.
The two-time Group 1 winning trainer spent more than three years on the sidelines due to cobalt offences.
Trainer Rodney Northam was pleased to see The Dramatist get his campaign back last start on track after a near disaster and the gelding is ready to back it up at Rosehill on Saturday.
Lucky Robbie Laing isn’t superstitious, or the jarring new Tom Selleck impersonation could be maintained as the Cranbourne horseman eyes the $1m season prizemoney mark.
It will be a case of David versus Goliath as Toowoomba trainer and one-time taxi driver Kevin Kemp looks to take down some of racing’s biggest names with a $30,000 filly in the $1m BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
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