Damien Oliver: Everything points one way in Northerly
Damien Oliver is keen on Attrition in the Northerly Stakes and explains why the Victorian galloper will win the final Group 1 of the year.
Damien Oliver is keen on Attrition in the Northerly Stakes and explains why the Victorian galloper will win the final Group 1 of the year.
Phillip Stokes is looking forward to the Australian debut of a future Melbourne Cup hopeful at Ballarat on Saturday.
Aussie boxer Liam Paro has a steely focus on defending his IBF super-lightweight title in Puerto Rico this weekend but could soon be watching a racehorse named after him making its debut.
Ladbrokes are poised to walk away from its $19 million sponsorship deal with Greyhound Racing NSW.
Trainer John O’Shea and connections of Schwarz were rewarded for their patience as the talented colt scored an impressive win in the Group 3 Hawkesbury Guineas.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of South Australian Derby at Morphettville on Saturday.
Imported mare Coco Jamboo was in fine tune when she scored a game win in the Group 3 Hawkesbury Crown at her Australian debut.
Peter Snowden believes $1.4m colt Media World has a bright future and could get his chance during the Brisbane winter carnival after breaking his maiden at Hawkesbury.
It’s been 27 years since Jason Holder last won a Group 1 and the jockey says he could be due in the South Australian Derby on Saturday.
Here To Shock was scratched from Hawkesbury to run at Caulfield instead but a trip interstate remains on the cards.
Stewards have charged former Victorian licensed jockeys, Michael Poy and Lewis German, registered owner/professional punter Noah Brash and registered owner Alysha Vass.
Here is your one stop shop for Saturday’s racing across Australia, headlined by the Group 1 SA Derby in Adelaide with strong support meetings at Hawkesbury, Caulfield and Eagle Farm.
Sydney trainer John Sargent is optimistic about the future of rising stayer Glad You Think So, who’ll lead them a merry dance in the Group 1 South Australian Derby.
For Queensland’s popular “Mishani Man”, who trains the big band of horses with the ‘Mishani’ moniker for larrikin owner Mike Crooks, not being able to read or write is simply a way of life. And he’s not ashamed about it.
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