Begg banking on Rawiller to produce some Magic
Grahame Begg’s perfectly laid plan to win the $2m The Invitation hit a snag when Magic Time drew a wide gate but he hasn’t given up hope on victory.
Grahame Begg’s perfectly laid plan to win the $2m The Invitation hit a snag when Magic Time drew a wide gate but he hasn’t given up hope on victory.
When Danielle Seib saddles up Due Calzini at Royal Randwick on Saturday, she will have someone special watching proudly from above.
Ahead of Saturday’s Callander-Presnell, racing journalists Ken Callander and Max Presnell nominate their best wins over the famous mile course at Royal Randwick.
Jockey Josh Parr doesn’t agree with the negativity around El Castello running out a strong 2000m in Saturday’s Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes … and neither does trainer Anthony Cummings, who has the gelding on a Victoria Derby (2500m) path.
TOMMY Berry feels it’s his duty to defend his late brother Nathan’s title in Saturday’s Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
FAST Cash is appropriately named for Wendy Kelly. The three-year-old, who cost $10,000, won the VOBIS Gold Carat and pocketed $120,000 for connections.
RUSHING into stakes grade isn’t something trainer Tony McEvoy will be tempted by despite a strong win by improving stayer Last Wish at Rosehill.
AMONG the wealth of talent in the Kris Lees stable at the moment — including Melbourne Cup winner Protectionist — is a rising star and his name is Gold Seventy Seven.
TONY McEvoy concedes his stable needs a better year so he set about doing just that with a winning double from Shiraz and Last Wish at Rosehill Gardens.
IT’S the racing and breeding story that was predestined to come to a premature end yet a fairytale just the same, and one with a postscript.
GAI Waterhouse has dismissed speculation Carriages in under a fitness cloud and maintains the forgotten filly should be favourite for the Magic Millions.
MELBOURNE’S blazing temperatures have forced racing officials to delay the start of today’s Moonee Valley meeting until 5.50pm.
THE Queen’s racing manager, sheiks and celebrities are arriving on the Gold Coast in a $90 million quest to find the next Black Caviar.
GLYN Schofield’s New Year began with a thud then ended in triumph on Multilateral in the Listed $100,000 Tattersall’s Club Cup (2400m).
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