Atishu eyes Via Sistina after Empire Rose triumph
Atishu went one better in the Group 1 Empire Rose Stakes and will now likely aim for back-to-back Champions Stakes wins, but standing in her way will be Via Sistina.
Atishu went one better in the Group 1 Empire Rose Stakes and will now likely aim for back-to-back Champions Stakes wins, but standing in her way will be Via Sistina.
Switzerland gave his owners a Flemington carnival consolation with his an easy win in the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes after the shock scratching of its Melbourne Cup runner.
Growing Empire was destined to be a star colt and he can enhance his potential stallion prospects in the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes on Saturday.
Jamie Kah will take a busy week of riding and ambassador duties during Cup Week in her stride, and there’s one race – aside from the Melbourne Cup – she really wants to win.
40-time Group 1 winner Luke Nolen was back as the star of the show on on I Wish I Win at Eagle Farm Saturday, exacting revenge on Bella Nipotina in the Kingsford Smith Cup.
The two-time Group 1 winning trainer spent more than three years on the sidelines due to cobalt offences.
Navy King started his career as a sprinter before convincing trainer Symon Wilde he was stayer worth aiming at Saturday’s Group 1 Queensland Derby at Eagle Farm.
A consistent galloper from the Patrick Payne stable can post the first win of his autumn campaign while a $34 chance can build on two solid jumpouts leading up to his first-up assignment at Caulfield on Saturday.
Patient punters could be in for a win on a Ciaron Maher-trained mare while jockey Luke Currie is the rider to follow at Thursday night’s Pakenham meeting.
The Annabel Neasham-trained import won the Rosehill Gold Cup first up in Australia before suffering a tendon injury that’s kept him out ever since.
Jockey Jamie Kah will mark her return from a short enforced break with a long-awaited ride on a star Godolphin mare in Saturday’s Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm.
The young gun drew the ire of Racing NSW stewards for his ride aboard Bullawa Creek at Tamworth last week.
There will be few dry eyes around young Alex Rae’s stable if Shock ‘Em Ova can win Saturday’s Group 3 Lord Mayor’s Cup at Eagle Farm.
Part-owner Debbie Kepitis has confirmed Fangirl is doing a variety of light exercise including dressage work before returning to trainer Chris Waller’s Rosehill stables.
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