Miss Roumbini ready to rumble again at Caulfield
Trainer Mick Price in no hurry to raise the bar for Miss Roumbini, happy to take the promising filly through her grades.
Trainer Mick Price in no hurry to raise the bar for Miss Roumbini, happy to take the promising filly through her grades.
Here is our runner-by-runner form analysis and tips for the Tattersall’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Trainer Adam Duggan has secured the first Listed victory of his training career courtesy of the in form Diamond Diesel in the Civic Stakes on Wednesday at Warwick Farm.
Exciting colt Gallant Son roared to a brilliant six-length debut victory at Sale on Wednesday.
Kelly Schweida admits aiming for his third Tatt’s Tiara after a gun Queensland Oaks effort wasn’t on the cards for Miss Joelene but is ‘worth a crack’ in order for leading jockey Jimmy Orman to snag his maiden Group 1 victory.
Bella Nipotina is the favourite for the Tattersall’s Tiara but TAB’s senior trader Tim Ryan expects another horse to be the best backed runner come Saturday.
Tyler Leslight pleaded guilty to directing a racist remark towards a fellow jockey after the running of a race at Townsville.
Star jockey Danny Beasley won’t ride again, after succumbing to injury.
A bulked up Mr Brightside, a six-time Group 1 winner and Cox Plate runner-up, will start pace work this week along with electric filly, Bold Bastille.
The Victorian Jockeys’ Association confirmed on Monday that Small, who has overcome two bouts of brain surgery to remove a tumour, was suffering from a collapsed lung and cracked ribs after a race fall.
TROA chairman Jonathan Munz says selecting a new Racing Victoria chairman from the incumbent directors was a mistake.
Bella Nipotina could start a hot odds-on favourite in the final Group 1 of the season on Saturday and she will have a new jockey with regular rider Craig Williams in Ukraine carrying out his humanitarian work.
Wollombi, a recent acquisition to the Tony Gollan stables, handed new owners Yulong an instant return with a slashing victory in the Gai Waterhouse Classic.
Young apprentice jockey Cejay Graham’s thoughts turned straight to fellow female hoop Sam Collett after At Witz End stormed to victory in the Eye Liner Stakes.
Father and daughter training combination Tony and Maddy Sears continued their remarkable recent run with Red Wave annexing the Listed Ipswich Cup.
Trainer Mick Bell, now working for Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr, was on hand to watch Hedged race to victory at Ipswich on Saturday.
While he was a tragedy beaten last start, jocket Luke Currie took bad luck out of the equation to guide Craig to victory at Flemington on Saturday.
Trainer James Cummings has declared everything is on the table as to what gun juvenile Broadsiding’s spring assault looks like.
Racing will be unaffected at Saturday’s Ipswich Cup, despite a small electrical fire in the old grandstand on Friday night which was quickly extinguished by firefighters.
Racing Victoria directors have unanimously elected a new chair and deputy.
Asfoora gave trainer Henry Dwyer the biggest win of his career as she silenced the Aussie doubters by taking out the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes (1000m) at Royal Ascot.
Nozi Tomizawa used to punch home winners in Korea through driving snow, so the conditions on Ipswich Cup day will present little issues for the journeyman jockey.
Vauban, unplaced in the Melbourne Cup last year as favourite, is set to return for another crack at Australia’s greatest race.
Robbie Dolan will look to secure back-to-back Ipswich Cups with Regal Lion, but he is daring to dream of much bigger Cups with Knight’s Choice later in the spring.
Ipswich Cup day brings in all types, but a function of 170 Chinese VIPs will be on course to cheer on their new horse Fancify in the Listed Eye Liner Stakes on Saturday.
Popular grey Luncies hasn’t won out of turn for trainer Kris Lees but he drops in grade significantly in Saturday’s Ipswich Cup.
A strong first-up second has a Matthew Brown-trained galloper well placed for a breakthrough win while a veteran galloper could prove hard to run down at Thursday’s Wangaratta meeting.
An invitation to this year’s Melbourne Cup was a major talking point between VRC chairman Neil Wilson and King Charles III at Royal Ascot on Tuesday, it is understood.
Jockey Mitch Aitken had an alarm set, about 17,000km away, to watch Asfoora take on the world and win at Royal Ascot.
Just four days after celebrating her wedding, Rachel King will fulfil another dream in her home country of England.
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