Pressure won’t Warp Japanese Caulfield Cup contender
Nobody at Caulfield was able to miss Japanese Caulfield Cup hopeful Warp Speed as the stayer completed his preparation with a look at the venue for Saturday’s $5m challenge.
Nobody at Caulfield was able to miss Japanese Caulfield Cup hopeful Warp Speed as the stayer completed his preparation with a look at the venue for Saturday’s $5m challenge.
Pride Of Jenni’s entrepreneur owner Tony Ottobre is planning to buy a jet – and name it JenAir – so Australia’s racing industry can fly horses the best horses around the land in quick time.
Trainer Joe Pride is a believer that the most open $20 million The TAB Everest ever contested will won by one of three proven big-race sprinters – his stable star Private Eye, I Wish I Win or Bella Nipotina.
He was educated at one of the nation’s finest private schools before going on to complete a law degree … but the courtroom barely stood a chance of usurping the thoroughbred as Danny O’Brien’s life’s passion.
EXPERIENCED racing administrator Des Friedrich is the new chief executive of the Alice Springs Turf Club.
TEENAGE jockey Alana Brown returns to the saddle in Darwin meeting at Fannie Bay.
TRAINER David Bates is optimistic Invincible Gold can make a winning return to racing at Pioneer Park in Alice Springs on Sunday.
TRAINER Gary Clarke was keeping a lid on the ability of Agent of Mercy despite her comfortable win in the opening race at Fannie Bay.
TWO jockeys dominated Northern Territory racing in their own inimitable styles.
DARWIN Turf Club chief executive Philip Neck will have his final day in the position tomorrow.
TEENAGE apprentice Rian Mageean achieved a major milestone when he rode his first double at Fannie Bay.
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