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  • Timing right for Faretti to show his wares

    Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have adopted a slow and steady approach with Faretti and the training partners believe the time is now right for the superbly bred colt to make his mark. A $2 million yearling, the son of top stallion I Am Invincible was kept on ice for… Read More »

     
  • Dreamforce set to bounce back in Crystal Mile

    Sydney trainer John Thompson is happy to forget Dreamforce’s Epsom Handicap failure and believes the well-performed gelding can bounce back in the Group Two Crystal Mile at The Valley. The seven-year-old was one of the market leaders in the Group One Epsom Handicap (1600m) at Randwick on October 5 but… Read More »

     
  • Robert Heathcote aiming Jellishot at Magic Millions Classic

    Brisbane trainer Robert Heathcote aims to continue his good form by making it two wins in a week with two-year-olds raced by boutique breeders Gleeson Thoroughbreds. Heathcote produced promising youngster Rothfire who won on debut at Eagle Farm last Saturday. He bought Rothfire from Gleeson Thoroughbreds in a private sale… Read More »

     
  • Irish horse syndicate under investigation

    Cheltenham Gold Cup favourite Kemboy could be barred from racing for the foreseeable future following a ban on entries from syndicator, the Supreme Horse Racing Club. The syndicate, which has all its horses with Irish trainer Willie Mullins, hit the last headlines last season through the exploits of Kemboy, who… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup lead-up run in Moonee Valley Cup for International

    Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Joseph O’Brien will saddle his first Australian runner away from Flemington when Downdraft runs at The Valley. O’Brien won the 2017 Melbourne Cup with Rekindling and also saddled US Army Ranger in that race. He returned last year with Latrobe who ran second to Trap For Fools… Read More »

     
  • Brad and Bart chasing fairy tail Cox Plate win

    Black Heart Bart has made a remarkable return from retirement to once again make his mark at racing’s elite level as a nine-year-old. His jockey Brad Rawiller has made his own significant comeback, returning to race riding almost five months after suffering injuries including neck fractures in a race fall… Read More »

     
  • Maiden has form to clean up Brian Crowley Stakes rivals

    A maiden boasting form behind some of Sydney’s best three-year-old sprinters will bid to deliver Hawkes Racing its second Brian Crowley Stakes in as many years. Twelve months after winning the Listed 1200-metre race with Diplomatico, trainers John, Michael and Wayne Hawkes will saddle up Dirty Work against six rivals…. Read More »

     
  • Cox Plate contender needs to be on best behaviour

    Jockey James McDonald needs Verry Elleegant to be on her best behaviour when she runs at The Valley for the first time in the Cox Plate. And after galloping her twice at the track, McDonald is confident she is in the right frame of mind. Trainer Chris Waller is chasing… Read More »

     
  • Battenburg to outstay rivals in the Moonee Valley Vase

    With an eye on next year’s autumn carnival, trainer John Thompson has brought promising three-year-old Battenburg from Sydney to Melbourne for a feature race and trip away to help season the colt. Battenburg is the early $2.60 favourite for Saturday’s Group Two Vase at The Valley on the undercard to… Read More »

     
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  • Arcadia Queen forging ahead to the $7.5m Golden Eagle

    Arcadia Queen will run in the inaugural $7.5 million Golden Eagle unless she gives trainer Chris Waller a reason to pull the pin. After beating only Irish visitor Ten Sovereigns home as the $5 favourite in the $14 million Everest, trainer Chris Waller confirmed the classy mare would head to… Read More »

     
  • Team Edmonds keen on Eagle Farm chances

    Veteran sprinter Keen Array has trialled well enough to indicate he is getting back near his Group-winning form as prepares for the Brisbane summer carnival. Keen Array makes his return to racing against an above average off-season sprint field in Saturday’s Tomra Open (1000m) at Eagle Farm. The now seven-year-old… Read More »

     
  • Michael Rodd in hit-and-run Cox Plate day mission

    Cox Plate-winning jockey Michael Rodd is making a hit-and-run visit to Melbourne to partner a former Singapore Horse of the Year at The Valley. The ex-pat Australian, now in his fifth season riding in Singapore, won the Cox Plate in 2008 on Maldivian and partners Debt Agent in the Group… Read More »

     
  • Paul Gallen beats the odds with Cox Plate runner

    Some owners search their whole lives for a Cox Plate runner. Former Cronulla Sharks captain Paul Gallen has found one with his first racehorse. The rugby league great part-owns Te Akau Shark and will travel down to Melbourne to watch the Jamie Richards-trained New Zealander run in the weight-for-age Group… Read More »

     
  • Bondi Stakes the ideal race for Just Thinkin’

    The decision not to pursue a Victoria Derby preparation with Just Thinkin’ could result in a $1 million pay day if he can justify his favouritism and win the inaugural Bondi Stakes. While a Derby shot was entertained by trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, they felt the horse would… Read More »

     
  • Mr Quickie in doubt for run at Moonee Valley

    Mr Quickie is in doubt for a start at The Valley after he was found to be lame in his near foreleg. The Phillip Stokes-trained four-year-old is the second emergency for Saturday’s Cox Plate (2040m) and is also an acceptor in the Moonee Valley Gold Cup (2500m). Racing Victoria stewards… Read More »

     
  • Craig Williams keeps strength for Cox Plate ride

    Craig Williams was already on a weight loss program for the spring when he threw his hand up for the ride on Castelvecchio in the Cox Plate 2019. Castelvecchio is the only three-year-old in Saturday’s $5 million weight-for-age feature and carries 49.5kg. Williams says he feels great having already achieved… Read More »

     
  • Stats favour Meet Mr Taylor at Eagle Farm

    Classy sprinter Meet Mr Taylor has some strong statistics behind him when he returns to his pet distance at Eagle Farm. The Kelly Schweida-trained gelding has won eight races and is unbeaten in three starts at 1000 metres, the distance of Saturday’s Tomra Open Handicap. Meet Mr Taylor was second… Read More »

     
  • Pretty In Pink with gear change in The Nivision

    c and believes the timing is right to use them in the Nivison Stakes at Randwick. A Group Two winner during the Brisbane winter carnival, the mare has taken time to come to hand but O’Shea says her physical appearance indicates she is ready to peak. Her improved condition and… Read More »

     
  • Faatinah on target for latest G1 Manikato Stakes

    Champion trainer David Hayes believes the timing of this year’s Everest makes the $1 million Manikato Stakes at The Valley an attractive target for Faatinah who gets his latest chance at an elusive Group One win. Friday night’s Manikato is six days after the majority of the country’s top sprinters… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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