Lloyd suspended after Five Diamonds horror show
Zac Lloyd will be sidelined for a large portion of his last month as an apprentice in Sydney after copping a ban from the Five Diamonds.
Zac Lloyd will be sidelined for a large portion of his last month as an apprentice in Sydney after copping a ban from the Five Diamonds.
Cox Plate champion Via Sistina confirmed her status as Australia’s best racehorse with a breathtaking win in the Group 1 Champions Stakes at Flemington.
Craig Williams showed his love for Mr Brightside after the pair combined for a sixth Group 1 victory together in the Champions Mile at Flemington.
Annabel Neasham will plot a path back to The Everest after Sunshine In Paris turned the tables on Bella Nipotina in the Group 1 Champions Sprint at Flemington.
He’s the shortest priced favourite on Missile Stakes day at Royal Randwick and trainer Angela Davies expects Our Kobison to show why this preparation.
International jockey Lyle Hewitson wants to make himself known to trainers during his short stay in Melbourne with an eye to returning for spring carnival raids.
Trainer Clayton Douglas is getting excited with Giga Kick a month away from his long-awaited return from an injury that nearly ended his career.
Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby could end a four-year absence from Melbourne spring carnival features after the release of Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate nominations. SEE THE FULL LISTS
Much Much Better was a narrow runner-up last weekend and will attempt to go one better in the Group 2 Missile Stakes at Randwick on Saturday.
On a star-studded morning of trials in Sydney, Godolphon trainer James Cummings was excited about three of his leading spring contenders.
Godolphin sprinter Contemporary was headed for the paddock but trainer James Cummings could give him one more start this campaign with the Missile Stakes looming large.
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.
Making the long journey to Rosehill for one ride was an easy decision for country jockey Jake Pracey-Holmes.
Co-trainers Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman can now start plotting The Everest redemption with their star sprinter.
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