Why Gai will again be Jenni’s kryptonite in Cox Plate
Legendary Cox Plate winning jockey Shane Dye believes yet another Gai Waterhouse horse could spice things up for frontrunner Pride Of Jenni on Saturday.
Legendary Cox Plate winning jockey Shane Dye believes yet another Gai Waterhouse horse could spice things up for frontrunner Pride Of Jenni on Saturday.
She’s the only mare in the field and South Australian galloper Second To Nun is out to trounce her male rivals in Saturday’s Group 3 JRA Cup (2040m) at The Valley.
A stint in Japan changed the course of Damian Lane’s career, which led to Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate on Japanese horses. Here is how it happened.
She stands barely 15 hands, weighs less than 450kg and will be dwarfed by her powerfully-built rivals in Saturday’s Spring Champion Stakes … but Rag Queen can stand tall for trainer David Payne at Royal Randwick.
HE’S ridden for the Queen _ now apprentice Daniel Muscutt has found himself on loan to Australia’s own racing royalty, Chris Waller.
MONTON, arguably the highest-profile horse at another ordinary Randwick meeting, is almost certain to go for a well-earned spell after Saturday.
WITH four runners in the last race at Fannie Bay on Saturday afternoon, leading Darwin trainer Gary Clarke was always going to have his finger on the till.
PHILIP Cole’s amazing run at Fannie Bay on Saturday afternoon continued in race three when he completed a winning hat-trick.
THE Cole train trend continued in race two at Fannie Bay on Saturday afternoon when trainer Philip Cole made it back-to-back wins with Unfaithfully.
TRAINER Philip Cole had special cause to celebrate winning the opening race at Fannie Bay under grey, rain-threatening skies on Saturday afternoon.
JOCKEY Damion McIntosh is relishing being back in the Northern Territory.
BLACK Maria will have only his second start in Darwin in 12 months when he contests race two over 1000 metres on Saturday.
WHILE the top end of the Magic Millions continued to steam ahead during Friday’s third session, buyer Laurence Eales was able to sneak in and “pinch” what he hopes will be another Street Cry bargain.
CATHY Munce says she will be shedding tears of happiness if her husband Chris can conjure a fairytale send-off on Wicked Intent in Saturday’s Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
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