Wagga and Tuncurry tips: House wins at Wagga Monday
Grand old campaign Upper House is aiming for his 11th career victory on Monday when he steps outs in the Ted Ryder Prelude at Wagga for trainer Norm Gardner.
Grand old campaign Upper House is aiming for his 11th career victory on Monday when he steps outs in the Ted Ryder Prelude at Wagga for trainer Norm Gardner.
Late bloomer Jenny Duggan has never ridden better and she believes it’s because of a fall that nearly ended her career.
Undefeated colt Sejardan will run twice in 2022 leading into the Golden Slipper Stakes.
The father-son team of Peter and Paul Snowden will have two runners in Saturday’s Villiers Stakes at Randwick.
Huetor is two wins from two in Australia but trainer Paul Snowden says he shouldn’t have won either, which shows the former French galloper could be a serious stayer.
James McDonald and Hugh Bowman staged a thrilling finish at Rosehill but Chris Waller was going to be the winner either way.
After four months sidelined following a horrible fall, Keagan Latham makes his return at the track where it happened.
Salsonic is seeking just his fourth win in 60 starts in the Nowra Cup but the veteran has been a good money earner for connections.
A calculated plan to have Brutality peak for next week’s Villiers Stakes will see the tough gelding race three weeks in a row.
Ron Dufficy is keen on I Am Power who is trialling well ahead oh his return to racing while Ray Thomas likes import Francesco Guardi to claim his first Australian win.
In-form sprinter Much Much Better can close out the Rosehill meeting on a high for trainer Gary Moore.
Trainers Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou are on the crest of a winning wave and have the likes of Mr Mosaic and Deficit to keep the stable momentum going at Rosehill on Saturday.
Trainer Gai Waterhouse is testing the Magic Millions claims of Shihonka and Snitzonfire at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
Trainer Edward Cummings is embracing the pressure and intense scrutiny that comes with having a famous surname.
Mighty mare Winx was confirmed in foal on the same day a new stand in her honour is opened at Royal Randwick.
Brutality will be hard to hold out when he drops in grade after an eye-catching run in the Festival Stakes last week.
Trainer Chris Waller hopes to prepare a Frankel double at Rosehill on Saturday.
Trainers Peter and Paul Snowden have ambitious plans for emerging import Huetor after his impressive Australian debut.
Following a solid first-up run, a Bjorn Baker-trained mare can break through for an overdue win. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Canberra trainer Nick Olive is looking to claim for a unique double with leading chances at Mudgee and Kensington.
A former Sydney mare now with Nathan Doyle is poised to notch her maiden win. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Much Much Better was unable to get to Perth for the Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes but the striking grey can keep building his cult following at Rosehill on Saturday.
He only has two runners on Saturday, but trainer Gary Portelli can walk away with a winning double.
Jockey Hugh Bowman will showcase his skills at Grafton on Thursday to repay a favour to trainer Graham Payne.
Trainer Brad Widdup is amazed how Icebath put on 50kg in 20 days during her recent spell and he now has his sights on Group 1 glory with the classy mare.
Trainer Jason Grimson will use Boncel Benjamin’s sheer speed to try and upset King Of Swing in the Inter Dominion heats at Bathurst.
Trainer Bjorn Baker is set to continue his successful start to the season with strong chances at the Warwick Farm midweek meeting.
After going down as favourite on debut, a John O’Shea-trained three-year-old is set to bounce back. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
The only filly in the Sandown Guineas can upstage the boys while a last-start winner on the back-up can salute again.
Robert Thompson, the champion NSW based jockey has called time on his career at the age of 63 and with a staggering 4447 winners against his name.
Ray Thomas gives his best bets for Tamworth on Tuesday along with a jockey and trainer to follow.
Trainer Luke Morgan is hopeful Anethole and Satin Ruby finally get some luck in running at Tamworth on Tuesday
Champion jockey James McDonald is seeking clarification he will be able to ride in Hong Kong next week and return to Australia without spending two weeks in hotel quarantine
The Guru could create a personal piece of history for Theresa Bateup as he looks to become her first horse to win three in a row in town.
Newcastle trainer Mark Minervini has city ambitions for the unbeaten Quick Tempo but not before he heads back to Taree today to see if he can make it four from four.
Rain, hail or shine, Wayne Hudd’s bargain buy Sweet biscuit is set to make her debut on Monday.
Mark Minervini galloper Quick Tempo returns to Taree aiming to stretch his unbeaten sequence to four as metropolitan racing beckons the son of Rubick.
The story behind Tidal Rush debut win at Dubbo will go down in Australian racing folk law.
Some of Verry Elleegant’s brilliance rubbed off on stablemate Polly Grey as the wet-track specialist had her preferred conditions to return to winning form.
Corey Brown has been one of Australia’s most successful jockeys of the modern era and now he’s teaching some of the nation’s emerging riders as they aim to go where he’s been.
Ellsberg has made a compelling case to push on to the Villiers Stakes after an impressive performance in the Festival Stakes.
The patience shown by the connections of I’m Gunna Cashew is starting to pay dividends as the lightly-raced mare looks to make it back-to-back wins.
A colt named after an Academy Award winning actor get his chance to play a starring role at Newcastle on Sunday.
After a gallant run in The Gong, trainer David Payne will step Blue Soldier up in distance at Rosehill before he goes for a break.
Trainer Joe Pride is surprised there’s a big gap in the market between his two Festival Stakes chances Stockman and Brutality.
Form analysts Ron Dufficy and Shayne O’Cass are working around the favourites in the Starlight and Festival Stakes with some double figure selections.
Glen Boss, who famously rode Makybe Diva to three straight Melbourne Cup wins, is aiming to go out on a high when he rides for the last time on Saturday.
Smart mare Snapdancer is primed for a big first-up showing at Rosehill but there is one concern, says form analyst Brad Davidson.
His childhood dream as a three-year-old has become a reality but for young jockey Tyler Schiller the hard work is far from over.
Sterling Alexiou and Gerald Ryan are comfortable with the decision to bypass The Gong with Ellsberg, who is a clear favourite in the Festival Stakes.
Mark Newnham apprentices Tyler Schiller and Tom Sherry have the task of winning from wide barriers for the stable at Canterbury and Rosehill.
Trainer David Payne will send two sons of Cox Plate winners to Canterbury, including a debutant cleverly named after a cricket Test great.
A Godolphin debutant heads to Canterbury after two excellent trials and with superstar jockey on board. TIPS, INSIDE MAIL
Terry Robinson is pinning his faith in Art Cadeau’s fighting qualities when the country star takes on open class opposition in the Group 3 Festival Stakes.
The Racenet team has analysed the big 4 races of the day in Australia on Saturday.
Golden Slipper placegetter Mamaragan is capable of getting back to somewhere near his best in the Starlight Stakes at Rosehill, says trainer John Thompson.
On the back of four winners at Newcastle earlier this week, Aaron Bullock heads to Wyong for just one ride on an impressive trial winner.
A James Cummings-trained half-sister to a Group 1-winning sprinter can open her campaign with a win at what promises to be a wet Wyong on Thursday.
Anthony Butt has scored the drive on the Inter Dominion trotting favourite in his bid to join a pair of greats with a fifth crown.
Trainer Nathan Doyle was surprised by the debut win of Keikoku but this time he has higher expectations heading to Gosford.
Specialist 1000m sprinter Malkovich looks a good thing in The Warra and a couple of our tipsters have gone with some value in The Gong.
Bryce Heys-trained gelding Key Largo boasts some compelling numbers at Gosford and heads there off the back of two impressive barrier trials.
Gosford will get 200 new stables on track as part of $8 million funding package
Kris Lees-trained galloper Miracle Day could be bound for bigger and better things after Tuesday provided he can run up to expectations in the Australian Bloodstock Handicap (1150m) at Newcastle.
Winterbottom Stakes winning trainer and Arc de Triomphe winning jockey Gary Moore can take home the last race at Newcastle with the aptly-named Lucky To Win.
Verry Elleegant has proven herself among the greats of the Australian turf but trainer Chris Waller has an overseas trip in mind for the Melbourne Cup winner.
A handful of second placings and a winner, plus a suspension and a scratching from the $1m feature wasn’t enough to dampen Tommy Berry’s enthusiasm for Kembla Grange.
A bit over two years ago Our Candidate placed in the Newcastle Cup but things have hardly gone to plan since.
Canberra trainer Norm Gardner has the decks stacked in the Wagga Daily Double on Monday thanks to the exciting pair Devine Miss and Redhair’n’Freckles
Count De Rupee and Brock Ryan produced a popular win in The Gong at their home track to ease the heartbreak of falling short in the Golden Eagle.
Eleven Eleven excels during this time of year and the Greg Hickman galloper will strive for a rare Magic Millions three-peat after charging home to win The Warra.
Joe Cleary is a big chance of adding another Queanbeyan Cup and Thunderbolt to the mantle with Subtly Spring and Up Trumpz.
Improved country sprinter Bel Academy can continue his excellent campaign at Taree with another win for trainer Brad Munro.
Robert Price is backing Count De Rupee to put the doubters in their place, dismissing the negative commentary about The Gong favourite.
David Payne believes Blue Soldier can defy his price in The Gong and provide apprentice Tom Sherry with a comeback win at Kembla Grange.
Ray Thomas is sticking with the favourites in The Gong and The Warra but Ron Dufficy has tipped against both of them in the Kembla Grange features.
The Racenet team has analysed the Big 4 races of the day across Australia on Saturday.
Superstar jockey James McDonald has received the highest praise from Hall of Famer Malcolm Johnston, who described him as the Muhammad Ali of racing.
Country galloper Sizzling Cat is ready to fire in the Highway at Kembla Grange, says form analyst Brad Davidson.
Zayydani took advantage of an inside barrier to post a career-best win during the Flemington carnival and that’s the plan again when she contests the Ballarat Cup.
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