Top trainer lauds KWT’s win on favourite
Group 1-winning hoop Kyle Wilson-Taylor received high praise from trainer Sam Freedman after winning aboard short-priced favourite Punch Lane at Sunshine Coast.
Group 1-winning hoop Kyle Wilson-Taylor received high praise from trainer Sam Freedman after winning aboard short-priced favourite Punch Lane at Sunshine Coast.
The Group 3 Winx Guineas along with the Listed Glasshouse Handicap and Caloundra Cup will be run next weekend after rain saw the end of racing at the Sunshine Coast.
Eight-year-old marvel Munhamek sealed a hat-trick of wins in the Winter Championship Series Final as trainer Nick Ryan reveals how he has found career-best form.
Zac Lloyd rode four winners at a Sydney Saturday meeting for the first time, capping a big day with an upset win in the feature Winter Stakes at Randwick.
It’sourtime gave trainer Danny O’Brien his first winner of the season, and now his 100th after a return to winning form at Flemington.
The Hayes brothers will start planning a spring campaign for smart two-year-olds Jenni’s Meadow and Sneaky Sunrise after their one-two finish in the Taj Rossi Series Final.
Despite a long campaign, Gary Nickson’s tough gelding One Destiny has found career best form in recent starts and landed another fighting win at Randwick on Saturday.
Arrowfield Stud’s imported mare Clear Thinking overcame an early incident to score a remarkable win in the TAB Highway to remain unbeaten at Randwick.
The Hawkes training partnership looks to have unearthed a talented youngster in Brave One following his stylish debut win at Randwick.
The Inevitable is set to return to Tasmania after Saturday’s Listed Glasshouse Handicap at Caloundra where it was -3 degrees during the week, but another spring campaign is looming for the evergreen sprinter.
Grant Dixon’s champion pacer eases in betting as poor draw sparks fears he could be facing a second successive defeat when he steps out at Albion Park on Saturday night.
Unbeaten mare Clear Thinking, once owned by the late Queen and unable to race in England due to leg issues, will be striving to maintain her unbeaten record at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
The last meeting of the 2024 Queensland winter carnival will almost certainly be raced on a heavy track and some high profile horses won’t be taking their places.
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Vow And Declare did more than turn back the clock last Saturday in Brisbane – he smashed it.
Bella Nipotina’s win in the Tatt’s Tiara capped one of the best autumn/winter preparations you’ll see — but an even bigger prize awaits in October.
Former English galloper Bear On The Loose was heavily back at his Australian debut at Rosehill and left jockey Nash Rawiller suitably impressed with a fighting win.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Tattersall’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Wonder mare Bella Nipotina capped off a remarkable Queensland winter carnival with a slashing victory in the Group 1 Tattersall’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Melbourne Cup hero Vow And Declare solidified his standing as Australia’s true ‘war horse’ with a second Tattersall’s Cup victory at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
With his 11-week-old son Copper having his first day at the races, jockey Chad Schofield marked the occasion with a winning double including victory in the feature event, the Listed McKell Cup.
A race-to-race double at Rosehill Gardens has jockey Jay Ford and trainer Joe Pride poised to reach a special milestone.
Queensland’s most renowned bush trainer has won the race he’s always wanted with a victory in the Battle Of The Bush Final at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Victorian trainer Matt Laurie backed his judgement and was rewarded with his first Sydney winner when Amberite won at Rosehill and he now has his sights on The Everest.
Premier trainer Chris Waller has become the first trainer to surpass $50 million in prize money for a season following Speycaster’s Stayer’s Cup success at Rosehill Gardens.
Owner and breeder Michael Christian admits it has been a wild ride with Bella Nipotina, going to the races thinking it could be her last start over the past year.
Blake Shinn went from having no ride in the final Group 1 of the season to being aboard one of the best horses in the race after James McDonald was forced to give his book of rides.
Les Ross admits each winner is a bit sweeter as he counts down the days until his retirement from training at the end of the season, with the popular trainer set to take off on a trip around the world.
Australia’s premier jockey James McDonald will miss Tattersall’s Tiara Day at Eagle Farm on Saturday after being struck down with illness.
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