Price expects debut winner to get Job Done again at Flemington
Job Done won’t be the biggest horse in his Flemington race but co-trainer Mick Price says the Snitzel youngster has the motor required to stay unbeaten on Saturday.
Job Done won’t be the biggest horse in his Flemington race but co-trainer Mick Price says the Snitzel youngster has the motor required to stay unbeaten on Saturday.
Pakenham trainers Emma-Lee and David Browne will draw inspiration from recent Melbourne Cup shocks when aiming ballot exempt mare at the 2025 edition of Australia’s greatest race.
The frenetic nature and high intensity of riding in Hong Kong will only help Ben Thompson when he returns to Brisbane in July.
Smart colt Matahga proved he was a class above in the Oaklands Plate, which was the first of a treble for jockey Jacob Opperman at Morphettville Parks.
Bjorn Baker is in the midst of his best ever season as a trainer and on Saturday Puntin gave him his 150th winner of the season at Rosehill Gardens.
Trainer Lindsey Smith will aim higher after Yellow Sam continued his comeback with another win at Caulfield on Saturday.
Seven years after he arrived in Australia without a job, the stars finally aligned for Irish jockey Tom Sherry who celebrated his first Group 1 victory after taking out the Tatt’s Tiara.
French import Elamaz landed a sizeable betting plunge in his first Australian start at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
It didn’t take long for Angela Jones to bring up her 100th win of the season at Eagle Farm with a ride that was hailed by trainer Rob Heathcote.
Trainer Lindsay Hatch was savouring possibly the biggest win of his training career after taking out the Battle Of The Bush Final just months after he was facing a 12-month suspension.
Exciting colt Sonofkirk showed his impressive turn of foot after another sluggish start to score his first win at Caulfield on Saturday.
Alice Springs trainer Dick Leech has been charged with conduct prejudicial for comments in a leaked video about a top Darwin Cup-bound candidate “getting held” back in a lead-up race.
Angela Jones grew up in the Queensland outback thinking the Melbourne Cup was Australia’s only horse race – but on Saturday she can secure her first Group 1 and pass 100 wins for the season.
Yellow Sam continues her comeback at Caulfield on Saturday, coincidently 50 years ago to the day the Irish hurdler she is named after landed a massive betting plunge.
Not only does 75-year-old trainer Barry Sheppard ride his own trackwork, he has a horse qualified for a $200,000 race at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Phillip Stokes colt Matahga will be hard to beat in the Oaklands Plate at Morphettville Parks as he sets out on a proven path to Group 1 success.
It hasn’t been an easy transition from apprentice to senior jockey for Will Price, who is eyeing his first Melbourne city winner in 18 months at Caulfield on Saturday.
Despite disappointing last-start defeats, trainer Peter Snowden is expecting Touristic and Manaajem to make their presence felt at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
The fairytale story didn’t go to script for The Inflictor in the Stradbroke Handicap but the cult horse will be back at Eagle Farm on Saturday for redemption.
Peter Snowden is confident unlucky mare Tashi can end a run of near-misses in the Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Jockey John Allen has been impressed with two-year-old colt Oyster Lane in his trials ahead of Saturday’s debut at Caulfield.
Tough circumstances prompted Carly Thomas to get her trainers’ licence after a long time in racing but the move could bring her a first city win under her name at Caulfield on Saturday.
Trainer Kelly Schweida believes $23 outsider El Morzillo can challenge the favourites in the Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara as he eyes a third win in the race.
Trainer Ray Besanka is ready to hand the family business over to his daughter Kasey after 52 years, as they look forward to promising filly Illyivy stepping out at Caulfield on Saturday.
Tony Gollan was eager to return home from Royal Ascot as he shoots for the stars with improving mare Floozie in the Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara.
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John Dann, who runs a truck repair and services company and only has a small team of horses, will have his first Group 1 runner in the Tatt’s Tiara and is bullish about his mare’s chances.
A terrible draw at Caulfield is likely to prompt trainer Melody Cunningham to delay the start of stable star One Long Day’s campaign towards a dream shot at the Ballarat Cup.
Rockhampton trainer Nick Walsh has withdrawn his appeal into a 12-month disqualification which was imposed by racing stewards after an anabolic steroid was detected in one of his horses.
Albury trainer Rob Wellington is eager to find out what happened to stallion Aylmerton as he prepares his son Drumcondra for his debut this weekend.
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