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  • Matt Cumani hopes 3YO can Deliver at Caulfield

    Sign Seal Deliver has been a cause of frustration for trainer Matt Cumani who will send the stayer for a spell after he runs at Caulfield. Cumani has called on Fred Kersley in a bid to change around the three-year-old’s fortunes in Saturday’s Mark Needham Handicap. And Cumani will instruct… Read More »

     
  • Les Ross chases QTIS two-year-old title

    Trainer Les Ross has had contrasting fortune with barriers as he aims to ensure he is this season’s leading QTIS two-year-old trainer at Doomben. The QTIS bonus system is placed on select two and three-year-old races for horses bred in the state. The races are invariably the strongest on programs… Read More »

     
  • Chris Waller sticks with senior hoop for Gresham

    Champion trainer Chris Waller has resisted the temptation to use an apprentice by calling on senior rider Ryan Maloney to coax Gresham back to winning form at Doomben. Gresham has paid the price at the weights for his consistency and has been allocated 60kg for Saturday’s TAB Long May We… Read More »

     
  • Adin Thompson hands on with Criminal Defence

    Apprentice jockey Adin Thompson will have no excuses if he doesn’t know the quirks of promising two-year-old Criminal Defence. Criminal Defence turned in a solid performance when finishing midfield in an unsuitable 1000m race in his first start on the Sunshine Coast. The gelding might be rated a $61 chance… Read More »

     
  • Viridine set to turn the tables in the Bletchingly Stakes

    Godolphin trainer James Cummings is banking on a rise in distance and some firmer footing being an advantage for Viridine in the Bletchingly Stakes at Caulfield. Viridine was hampered by the heavy conditions when beaten into second place by Jungle Edge in the Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield… Read More »

     
  • Face masks compulsory on Victorian race tracks

    Jockeys have been given the opportunity to abandon their face masks while competing in a race, but like other industry participants will be required to wear one at all other times. Face masks became mandatory on Victorian racecourses from Thursday to protect industry staff, participants and the wider community. Racing… Read More »

     
  • Brando set for a starring role at Doomben

    Owner and breeder Neville Bell is hoping his gelding Brando can take a major step at Doomben towards replacing the recently retired Tarzan as his best horse. The winner of 16 races, Tarzan had a cult following thanks to his well-known name and prowess on the track. Trainer Stuart Kendrick… Read More »

     
  • Danny Williams’ Hot talent a work in progress

    Small with crooked knees and a reputation for being bossed around the paddock by other horses, unbeaten colt Hot ‘N’ Hazy did not warrant many second glances as a yearling. Trainer Danny Williams saw the faults but was drawn to him anyway. While his pedigree initially sparked Williams’ interest –… Read More »

     
  • Eduardo a spring chicken despite his age

    Joe Pride has a theory around the longevity of thoroughbreds and by his calculations, Eduardo is a spring chicken despite rising seven. Group One placed in the 2019 Oakleigh Plate, Eduardo recently joined Pride’s team and will make his debut for the stable in the July Sprint (1100m) at Rosehill… Read More »

     
  • Yardstick shortens for the G1 Golden Rose

    Two-year-old colt Yardstick has made a successful start to his racing career late in his juvenile season at Canterbury and formed part of a winning treble on the midweek program for jockey Nash Rawiller. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Yardstick led all-the-way to win the Sky Racing Active Plate… Read More »

     
  • Premiership winning AFL coach trains first winner

    Two-time AFL premiership winning coach Denis Pagan has made a successful transition to training racehorses claiming his first winner at Sandown. Pagan, 72, coached North Melbourne to flag success in 1996 and 1999 and has always had a long-term love of the thoroughbred. It was through his association with Flemington… Read More »

     
  • Filly fires to spare Chirs Munce some embarrassment

    Promising filly Centrefire has saved trainer Chris Munce from further embarrassment by winning midweek at Eagle Farm. Backed in from $7 to $4.40, Centrefire led from barrier rise before holding on to beat favourite Stylish Saga ($2) by three-quarters of a length in the Alycone Hotel Residences Handicap (1300m) on… Read More »

     
  • Mick Bell wants a spot for Jungle Edge at Living Legends

    Trainer Mick Bell says his stable star Jungle Edge loves attention and would be a perfect addition to Living Legends when he eventually retires. But there is still plenty of racing left in Jungle Edge who lines up again on Saturday in the Group Three Bletchingly Stakes at Caulfield. The… Read More »

     
  • Special Missile on target for Listed Winter Challenge

    A trip to Queensland for Special Missile almost netted the desired result, and now the gelding is back home to contest Sydney’s final stakes race of the season as he bids to snap a lengthy absence from the winner’s circle. Special Missile finished second to Krone in the Listed Glasshouse… Read More »

     
  • Apprentice Alex Patis gets big chance on Kisukano

    Apprentice Alex Patis will have the most important ride of her career when she partners top two-year-old Kisukano at Doomben. Trainer Michael Nolan had been toying with the idea of heading straight to Sydney after Kisukano won first up on the Sunshine Coast two weeks ago. Instead Kisukano will tackle… Read More »

     
  • Tullio going for fourth straight wins at Doomben

    Tullio should get track conditions to suit when he aims for his fourth straight win at Doomben on Saturday. The four-year-old has been in top form since returning from an injury-enforced break but faces his stiffest task in the Kirin Handicap (1050m). Rain has been forecast for Doomben later this… Read More »

     
  • Media banned from Alligator Blood inquiry

    An inquiry into the Alligator Blood positive swab from the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas will be held behind closed doors by Racing Queensland stewards. The media will be barred from Thursday’s proceedings, where one of Australia’s top gallopers is facing disqualification. A post-race swab detected traces of the prohibited substance… Read More »

     
  • Queensland’s leading jockey injured in trackwork fall

    Queensland’s leading jockey has suffered a season-ending injury after a fall during trackwork. Baylee Nothdurft, who tops the state title on 108-1/2 winners and metropolitan premiership on 77-1/2 victories, fractured his jaw after he was thrown from a horse on Wednesday. Nothdurft, who is assured of becoming the first apprentice… Read More »

     
  • Leading NZ jockey calls time on career

    One of New Zealand’s long-term leading jockeys has retired from racing after injuries he suffered in a fall at the trials. Michael Coleman broke a femur and suffered serious pelvic injuries when a horse reared over at the Rotorua trials on June 30 which required the jockey to be airlifted… Read More »

     
  • Special Reward headlines the July Sprint entries

    The Kris Lees-trained Special Reward headlines the 10 nominations for the Listed July Sprint over 1100m at Rosehill. While Stradbroke Handicap plans did not eventuate for the dual Group winner, he heads the weights with 62kg on Saturday. Lees said at this stage he would accept with Special Reward before… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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