‘Up to their level’: Internationals stake claim for Queen Elizabeth Stakes
Three international contenders will give further star power to day two of The Championships at Royal Randwick this Saturday.
Three international contenders will give further star power to day two of The Championships at Royal Randwick this Saturday.
Racing Victoria has made a big change to the Melbourne Cup and Caulfield Cup that will ensure our best jockeys can be involved in the two spring majors.
Superstar jockey Christophe Lemaire won the Melbourne Cup on his first visit to Australia and will be hoping to have a similar impact on day two of The Championships at Royal Randwick.
There will be no Queen Elizabeth Stakes defence for Pride Of Jenni, who will head towards the Queensland winter carnival instead.
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On Golden Slipper Day, surrounded by the sport’s biggest names and best horses, it was a little-known trainer that captured the spotlight with an emotion-charged victory in the opening race.
Victory in Friday’s King Of The Mountain slot race in Toowoomba would cap a fairytale redemption story for rejuvenated apprentice jockey Cody Collis.
Group 1 winner Antino will audition for the 2000m feature Doomben Cup when he competes second-up in the Hollindale Stakes on the Gold Coast in May.
Treasurethe Moment, Melbourne’s wonder filly who has forgotten how to lose, could be switched to the ATC Australian Derby if she wins her Sydney debut convincingly at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
Marhoona will be given a well-deserved break following her brilliant Golden Slipper win on Saturday, with trainer Michael Freedman already planning a Spring campaign that could include the $20 million The Everest.
The sky looks the limit for Autumn Glow after her brilliant return on Saturday, but trainer Chris Waller and owner John Messara are maintaining a cautious outlook heading into The Championships.
A victory on Saturday in the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) at Flemington could put Pride Of Jenni on a collision course with Cox Plate champion Via Sistina next month in Sydney.
A date with the Group 1 Vinery Stud Stakes is off the cards for Chris Waller’s emerging staying talent while a decision will be made on Wodeton on Monday.
Frothy Macaw snared a huge result for Matthew Seyers, who secured his first win for leviathan owner John Singleton at Morphettville.
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