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Nepotism might have missed out on the Golden Slipper, but the promising two-year-old colt still has a shot at Group 1 success in Sydney this autumn after a commanding victory …
After a failed attempt to get in foal and a brief retirement, Steinem is set to make a surprising return to the track at Caulfield. The Group 3 Victoria Handicap …
The recent TABtouch Pinjarra Cup has once again underscored the significant social and economic role of the State’s Country Cups, with Racing and Wagering WA chair Karen Farley hailing the …
After claiming victory in the Australian Cup last weekend, Ciaron Maher will be back at Caulfield this weekend, targeting another 2000-metre feature with multiple runners in the Group 3 Easter …
One of the highlights of Saturday’s four Group 1 races at Randwick has lost a key contender, with unbeaten sprinter Private Harry opting out of the $3 million T J …
Blake Shinn is set to take full advantage of the rescheduled Rosehill meeting, stepping into several key rides vacated by James McDonald. McDonald, originally booked for multiple high-profile rides, is …
After claiming her first Group 1 win in The Goodwood last autumn, trainer Jason Warren is setting Benedetta up for a campaign targeting major races in Sydney and Brisbane. The …
The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable will line up two runners in the Group 3 Victoria Handicap (1400m) at Caulfield on Saturday: resuming Globe and comeback galloper Ayrton. …
Trainer Grahame Begg has praised the HKJC World Pool Sprint Classic for its ideal timing and placement, offering a great lead-up to the Arrowfield Sprint (1200m) at Randwick. With $500,000 …
Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald are facing a challenging draw at Rosehill this weekend, with many of their runners drawing wide barriers. However, Archibald sees a potential advantage if the …











