Back Yourself!
Sign-up and start betting with Ladbrokes in 2 minutes!
Back A Winner with Neds!
Sign-up and start betting with Neds in 2 minutes!
Daily Racing Specials!
Sign-up and bet with Australia's best new bookmaker!
#1 Ranked New Bookie
Sign-up and bet with Australia's #1 ranked new bookmaker!
Best Of The Best Odds!
Bet With Palmerbet and get Paid Top Fluc or Top Tote!
Massive Odds on All Races!
Sign-up and start betting with PlayUp in 2 minutes!
Imagine what you could be buying instead.
Set a deposit limit.
Search
 

Australian Horse Racing News

  • McCall looking to Colour Charge to step up

    Consistent gelding Colour Charge has shaken off his injury problems and is set to propel his trainer Natalie McCall back into the limelight at Eagle Farm. A last-start Sunshine Coast winner, Colour Charge makes his metropolitan open company debut in Saturday’s Spring Carnival Hcp (1830m). He has been consistent for… Read More »

     
  • Fan favourite steps out for exhibition gallop

    Miss Vista from the George Osborne yard at Kyneton will have an exhibition gallop at Caulfield on Saturday. The eye-catching filly will take to the track between races 3 and 4 on Naturalism Stakes day at Caulfield. Osborne Racing team stated that they she is likely to resume racing on… Read More »

     
  • Tryster confirmed for the Cox Plate

    The Charlie Appleby trained Tryster has accepted an international invitation to run in the 2016 Group 1 Cox Plate. The British galloper won the Group 1 Jebel Hatta over 1800m in March. Tryster was the favourite heading in to the Grade 1 Arlington Million last month but failed to cover… Read More »

     
  • Trainers blocked from Warrnambool dunes

    Warrnambool trainers have been blocked from using one of their best weapons in the preparation of their racehorses. The sand dunes at Levys Point are off limits following advice to the Warrnambool City Council from Aboriginal Victoria there were Aboriginal Protected places in the area. Jane Baker, secretary of the… Read More »

     
  • Strong trials prime Takedown for G2 Shorts

    For a horse no one thought would amount to much, Takedown has been a revelation. Widden Stud’s Antony Thompson and Rob and Deb Anderson bred and own Takedown, but he was never expected to be a three-time Group Three winner and collect more than $500,000 in stakes by the end… Read More »

     
  • Buffering gearing up for Melbourne

    Star sprinter Buffering will attempt to win his fourth Moir Stakes later this month without another barrier trial. Buffering was brilliant winning a trial at Doomben last week when he clocked close to a course record time for the 1000 metres. It was his first serious hit-out since he was… Read More »

     
  • Chautauqua scheduled for Flemington jump-out

    Australiaā€™s premier sprinterĀ Chautauqua will return to the trackĀ for a jump-out on on Friday morning at Flemington. The 6YO will focus on a series of Group 1 Sprints over the Spring Carnival, beginning with theĀ Group 1 Moir Stakes (1000m) at Moonee Valley on September 29. Dwayne DunnĀ has been booked toĀ ride Chautauqua… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup confirmed for star British galloper

    Big Orange is once again heading to Melbourne to contest the 2016 Melbourne Cup. Owner Bill Gredley and trainer Michael Bell were reportedly waiting on yesterday’s weight announcement before committing to the $6,000,000 race. Yesterday’s announcement declared that Big Orange would have to carry 56kg in the Group 1 Melbourne… Read More »

     
  • The United States focused on Cox Plate success

    Ranvet Stakes winner The United States will be focused on the $3,000,000 Cox Plate for trainer Robert Hickmott. The stallion was an early favourite for the upcoming Group 3 Naturalism Stakes (2000m) but will no longer run on Saturday. The owners and trainers are now setting their sights on the… Read More »

     
  • Up and coming G1 winning staying star retired

    Up and coming staying starĀ Provocative has been officially retired by connections after suffering a tendon injury. The 4YO NZ mare won four of her eight career starts including a ultra impressiveĀ G1 Queensland Oaks win in June this year. Provocative was entered for this yearsĀ Melbourne Cup where she sat in the… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup 2016 top weight ruled out of race

    The top weight for the Melbourne Cup ‘Order Of St George’ will not head to Australia to contest the race. On the top of weights with the Irish galloper is former Cup winner Protectionist who is unlikely to line-up in the race also which will mean that weights for theĀ 2016… Read More »

     
  • Horses banned from Warrnambool’s beach

    Warrnambool trainers were surprised to hear the news that horses have been banned from using Levy’s Point to gallop their horses on the sand with restrictions also imposed at Lady Bay beach. Among the trainers affectedĀ is leading Victorian trained Darren Weir with Levy’s Point beingĀ the area of beach in which… Read More »

     
  • Places at a premium for Caulfield Cup run

    The battle is hotting up to gain a start in the Caulfield Cup. It gathers momentum on Saturday at Caulfield where the winner of the Group Three Naturalism Stakes is guaranteed a start in next month’s 2400m handicap. Of the 28 horses nominated for the Naturalism (2000m), only Great Esteem… Read More »

     
  • Golden Slipper winner Stratum dies

    Golden Slipper winner and successful sire Stratum has died suddenly at Widden Stud of a heart attack. Trained by Paul Perry to win the 2005 Golden Slipper, Stratum began standing at Widden in the Hunter Valley the following year. He was the champion first season sire and champion two-year-old sire… Read More »

     
  • Jockey takes up new career in real estate

    The aches and pains associated with being a jockey has resulted in Dale Smith retiring from the saddle. After 20 years of booting home winners on racetracks around Australia, Smith will now work in real estate. “Over the past 20 years of riding, all the injuries have come to a… Read More »

     
  • Bacarella trying for Tea Rose turnaround

    While gallant in defeat after leading during the Furious Stakes, cover could be the key to Bacarella’s bid to turn the tables on Foxplay in the Tea Rose Stakes. The Gary Moore-trained Bacarella took up the running at her last start in the Group Two Furious Stakes at Randwick but… Read More »

     
  • Full house expected at Werribee for spring

    Racing Victoria’s international scout Leigh Jordon is expecting the house full sign to be posted at the Werribee quarantine centre for the spring carnival. Jordon says the two quarantine stables can house 24 horses, eight in one barn and 16 in the other. The first lot of international horses, which… Read More »

     
  • Winx odds-on to make it 11 straight

    Winx is destined go to her next start at the same sort of odds Black Caviar did in many of her races but trainer Chris Waller plays down any comparison between the two mares. Although Winx is attracting a public following and is odds-on to be named Australia’s champion for… Read More »

     
  • Suavito retired to be a broodmare

    Dual Group One winner Suavito has been retired and sold to New Zealand’s Waikato Stud. Trainer Nigel Blackiston announced the retirement of Suavito on Wednesday saying the six-year-old mare would be served by Savabeel in the coming weeks. “She is one of the toughest fillies or mares I have dealt… Read More »

     
  • Wet weather causes transfer of meetings

    Wet weather in Victoria has forced the transfer of a number of meetings to the synthetic tracks at Pakenham and Geelong. Pakenham will host Wednesday’s Bendigo meeting after the track was deemed unsuitable for racing following a stewards inspection on Tuesday. Bendigo received 27mm of rain on Tuesday morning, bringing… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
Imagine what you could be buying instead.
For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au