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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Yulong import adds intrigue to Emancipation Stakes

    Michael Kent Jnr admits he isn’t quite sure what to expect from former Irish mare Sakti when she makes her local debut in the Emancipation Stakes at Rosehill, but he is confident she can forge a good career in Australia. The lightly raced four-year-old, a Listed winner and multiple stakes placegetter overseas,… Read More »

     
  • Atishu aims for third Flemington G1

    Atishu may not be mentioned in the same breath as some of Chris Waller’s champions past and present, but the mare is far from a spent force on the racetrack. The seven-year-old will be chasing a third Group 1 win at Flemington and her fourth in total when she lines up… Read More »

     
  • Pride turning the screws on QE-bound Ceolwulf

    The decision to back-up Ceolwulf in the Neville Sellwood Stakes is part of a bigger campaign picture as Joe Pride looks to give his star galloper the best possible grounding for his ultimate goal. Having identified the Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) as the race they want to win, Pride says Saturday’s Rosehill… Read More »

     
  • Alabama Lass up for Aussie test

    Classy New Zealand filly Alabama Lass has conquered racing right and left-handed, now she must take to straight racing at her Australian debut. Alabama Lass has arrived in Melbourne to contest the Listed HKJC World Pool Sprint Classic (1200m) at Flemington on Saturday after showing her ability in New Zealand. Trainers… Read More »

     
  • Stars aligning for Vauban in Tancred Stakes

    Former hurdler Vauban proved surprisingly sharp in his first-up win and that has only fuelled his stable’s confidence as he prepares for a much more suitable assignment at Rosehill. The former European had never raced over a distance less than 2200m but showed another string to his bow when charging late… Read More »

     
  • Stakes target for Sargent’s promising Lass

    John Sargent-trained filly Wootton Lass has upstaged $3 million yearling buy Ernaux to book herself another black-type opportunity during the Sydney autumn carnival. Much fanfare surrounded the debut of Ernaux at Wednesday’s Kensington track meeting given her status as the second highest-priced filly at last year’s Australian Easter Yearling Sale, her price… Read More »

     
  • Sunshine In Paris tunes up for TJ Smith Stakes

    Sunshine In Paris has ramped up preparations for the T J Smith Stakes with a stylish exhibition gallop between races on Randwick’s Kensington track. The Group 1 Champions Sprint winner worked over 1000m with race jockey Chad Schofield in the saddle on Wednesday, shading stablemate Lilac by a nose on the line. The… Read More »

     
  • Oscar’s Fortune bidding to lay down Quokka marker in Melbourne

    There’s a bit at stake for Oscar’s Fortune on his resumption at Flemington on Saturday. A dashing performance or better in the Listed Bob Hoysted Handicap (1000m) and he’s almost certain to head west for the $5 million Kia-Quokka (1200m). If he doesn’t meet expectations, you can rule out a… Read More »

     
  • NZ sprinter locked in for Quokka

    New Zealand’s top sprinter Crocetti has been locked in for next month’s Kia-Quokka (1200m) at Ascot after Trackside NZ/Perth Racing snapped up the gelding with their slot in the $5 million autumn feature. Carrying the hopes of the Kiwis in Perth’ richest race, four-year-old Crocetti arrives in WA holding an imposing… Read More »

     
  • Unbeaten Rose shows appetite for success

    An adjustment to the feed routine of Verona Rose is having the desired effect as she prepares to take her most important step yet on the road to the ATC Australian Oaks. A daughter of Castelvecchio, the filly was purchased as a classic prospect and after she made a winning debut… Read More »

     
  • Sandown winner Adelaide bound

    A Stakes race in Adelaide could be on the agenda for No Limitation after registering her maiden win at start number three at Sandown. The Clayton Douglas-trained filly led throughout to claim the Sportsbet Fast Form Handicap (1000m) on Wednesday. Ridden by Luke Currie, No Limitation held off the $2.45 favourite… Read More »

     
  • Attrition aims up at Australian Cup

    Ballarat-based trainer Mitchell Freedman has been looking forward to the day he could test Attrition at 2000m. That day arrives on Saturday when Attrition lines up in the Group 1 Australian Cup at Flemington. As with all Group 1 assignments, or any race for that matter, they are never easy, and this… Read More »

     
  • Dubai Honour heads cracking Tancred Stakes field

    Dubai Honour returns to Sydney for the first time in two years in the Tancred Stakes at Rosehill and handler Isabella Paul is adamant he arrives in the harbour city a more complete racehorse. Where the gelding came of age during the autumn of 2023 with a brace of dominant Group… Read More »

     
  • Star NZ sprinter to line-up in The Quokka field

    Crocetti will represent New Zealand’s sprinting talent in Perth next month as the Trackside NZ/Perth Racing slot runner in the $5 million Quokka (1200m). With an impressive record of nine wins from 14 starts, Crocetti’s connections accepted the invitation from Entain New Zealand—operators of Trackside TV, the TAB, and betcha… Read More »

     
  • Gout Gout to appear on Stawell Cup Day

    Rising athletics star Gout Gout is set to make a special appearance at Stawell Cup day on Easter Sunday, coinciding with the iconic Stawell Gift. Stawell Racing Club manager Rachel Samsonenko said his presence is generating excitement, with strong interest from fans and increased ticket sales. “What a thrill to… Read More »

     
  • Naughty Bennie sold to Hong Kong

    Promising three-year-old Naughty Bennie has been sold to Hong Kong following an impressive start to his racing career. Trained by Clinton McDonald, the gelding has secured two wins from just three starts, making him a sought-after prospect. The sale marks another major change for McDonald’s stable, following the passing of… Read More »

     
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  • Bravo Centurion primed to let rip in Rock Magic Stakes

    Bravo Centurion will return to the races at Ascot on Saturday and trainer Luke Fernie is confident the exciting four-year-old can stamp his authority early and confirm a slot in the $5 million Kia-Quokka (1200m). Bravo Centurion was one of the hottest horses going around in Perth last year, winning six… Read More »

     
  • Catarino back in the groove after Pingrup Cup success

    Ava Catarino’s Pingrup Cup (1660m) success was timely, it came at the opportune time for the young rider. Any race win for a jockey is significant, more so for a young apprentice, but Saturday’s victory was laced with a sense of importance. Punching the air in delight as she passed… Read More »

     
  • Deny Knowledge to take it up to Pride Of Jenni

    Co-trainer Sam Freedman is confident Deny Knowledge can apply real pressure to Pride Of Jenni in Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) at Flemington. The bold front-runner will stick to her aggressive racing style in a field expected to set a strong tempo. Freedman believes many horses are reluctant to… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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