Bon’s fire burning for another Eclipse
So Si Bon is bidding for back-to-back wins in the Group 3 Eclipse Stakes which would be a fitting result for trainers Ben and JD Hayes.
So Si Bon is bidding for back-to-back wins in the Group 3 Eclipse Stakes which would be a fitting result for trainers Ben and JD Hayes.
Not many horses break their maiden in Group 2 races but Port Louis can achieve that feat in the Sandown Guineas at Caulfield.
Trainer Brent Stanley could have a magical day with a frontrunner at the Sandown Lakeside meeting on Wednesday.
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.
TAB has released its first market on next March’s All-Star Mile with priceless Godolphin colt Anamoe one of four equal favourites to win the $5m race at Flemington.
The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Castile has found the perfect second-up assignment while Peter Moody’s decision to put blinkers on a runner could lead to a win at Geelong on Tuesday.
The Herald Sun Zipping Classic will feature $750,000 in prizemoney for the first time and Saturday’s Caulfield meeting is set to draw a bumper crowd after the lifting of Covid restrictions.
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.
Jett Hatton gives his best, next best and value bet along with a jockey worth following at the Hamilton meeting on Monday.
After recording a massive 16-length win at Moonee Valley imported galloper True Marvel will be given his chance at Saturday’s Sandown Cup.
Reigning Zipping Classic winner Sound is primed to defend crown, but trainer Michael Moroney concedes Spanish Mission will be hardest to beat.
Superstar filly Ladies In Red went to another level at Melton on Saturday night, chalking up a dominant victory after doing it tough out throughout.
Among the VRC’s vision for the 2022 Flemington carnival is a return of 80,000-plus crowds, enhancing Oaks and Stakes days and more internationals for the Melbourne Cup.
Luke Nolen claimed the Ballarat Cup on Zayydani in a repeat of the Lindsay Park mare’s Matriarch Stakes victory.
Craig Newitt wasn’t too concerned when colt Cusack played up in the mounting yard before winning the Magic Millions 2YO Classic at Ballarat.
Moonee Valley Racing Club will possibly seek a life ban for an idiot spectator who ran on to the track during Friday night’s meeting.
An owner who reluctantly sold out-of-sorts galloper Thought Of That bought him back, and the Ballarat Cup favourite has spectacularly turned his form around.
The Racenet team has analysed the Big 4 races of the day across Australia on Saturday.
Four-year-old mare Perfect World returned with a big win for Anthony and Sam Freedman and looks a top chance again at The Valley.
Former US galloper Lighthouse made a statement in her local debut and is a horse to keep following at Ballarat.
Champion jockey Glen Boss has had a forgetful spring carnival without a win but Melbourne Cup placegetter Spanish Mission could finally give him a taste of success.
Victorian trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young are hoping to land The Gong with Rich Hips, inspired by I’m Thunderstruck’s Golden Eagle raid.
Star jockey Jamie Kah is set to return to riding later this month after her appeal against a ban for misleading stewards was successful in the Supreme Court.
Apprentice jockey Tianni Chapman has a select book of rides at Mornington to be fighting out the finish in several races.
Breeders Crown two-year-old contender Catch A Wave has made a brilliant start to his career but trainer Andy Gath concedes every one his wins has been a hard watch.
Patrick Payne hopes it can be third time lucky for Double You Tee in the Ballarat Cup as he mounts a two-pronged assault on the race.
The Everest has again showed why it deserves Group 1 status after coming out on top in the spring ratings ahead of the Melbourne Cup.
Racing Victoria has announced its racing bubble will be removed earlier than planned which is good news for racehorse owners.
A smart two-year-old colt purchased by Melbourne Cup-winning owner Brae Sokolski and part-owned by AFL great Wayne Carey will race at Ballarat this Saturday.
Champion jockey Damien Oliver will be hungry for winners when he returns from a short suspension at Sandown on Wednesday.
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