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  • Wells wins thrilling Crisp Steeplechase

    Champion jumper Wells has some unfinished business after claiming a second victory in the Crisp Steeplechase at Sandown. A fourth win in the Grand National Steeplechase at Ballarat in three weeks now awaits Wells after a nail-biting finish to Sunday’s 4200m-feature. Wells was the $3 favourite to claim a record… Read More »

     
  • Oohood to start Spring campaign in Aurie’s Star Handicap

    Tony McEvoy says nothing should be read into the fact that Oohood missed a recent Flemington jump-out. The four-year-old was entered in a heat on Friday morning against Vega Magic, Hartnell, Malibu Style and Volkstok’n’barrell but the trainer elected to bypass it. “I was under the impression the jump-out was… Read More »

     
  • Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate options for banned G1 winner

    Queensland Oaks winner Winning Ways has returned to trainer Garry Newham’s stable but her spring campaign will not be confirmed until she has completed a three-month ban for a minor bleeding attack. The now four-year-old mare will be entered for the Group One Caulfield Cup and Group One Cox Plate… Read More »

     
  • Damian Browne off to flying start as a jockey manager

    Retired rider Damian Browne is off to a winning start as a jockey manager and hopes to build up his new business. Recurring leg problems forced Browne to retire in April after a glittering career which included 16 Group One wins. He has since been working mainly in the media… Read More »

     
  • Enbihaar scores emphatic win in Lillie Langtry Stakes

    Enbihaar has capped a big week for her sire Redoute’s Choice with her wide-margin victory in the Group Two Lillie Langtry Stakes at Goodwood. A few days earlier, Danceteria gave the late Redoute’s Choice a first Group One win in Europe with his success in the Grosser Dallmayr-Preis to stamp… Read More »

     
  • Yorkshire Oaks over Juddmonte International for Enable

    Star mare Enable is to run in the Yorkshire Oaks at York rather than the Juddmonte International. Trainer John Gosden intimated after her second win in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot she could miss this month’s York meeting altogether but she is now set to… Read More »

     
  • Kerrin McEvoy, Rachel King dominate at Randwick

    On a day celebrating jockeys past and present, Rachel King has made her mark on the new season with a winning double at Randwick. After steering the Joe Pride-trained La Chica Bella back to the winners’ list, King took out the Jockeys Reunion Handicap (1300m) aboard Bangkok for Allan Denham…. Read More »

     
  • G1 targets in sight for Usain Bowler

    Usain Bowler has given trainer John Sadler an early 65th birthday present with a late-surge victory at The Valley. After taking over the training of Usain Bowler from the disqualified Robert Smerdon, Sadler felt Usain Bowler was capable of winning a good race up to 1600m. That was until an… Read More »

     
  • Linda Meech starts new season with a treble

    Linda Meech has celebrated her first Victorian jockeys’ premiership, riding a treble at the opening metropolitan meeting of the new season at The Valley. Despite a stint on the sidelines with a broken collarbone, Meech collected 139 wins last season on Victorian tracks to claim the title from John Allen… Read More »

     
  • Tarzan to head to Sydney after Doomben win

    Iron-horse Tarzan will get a belated chance in Sydney after breaking through for his first win over 1200m at Doomben. Tarzan ($7) had to work early but went to the lead and then held on to beat Snoopy ($7.50)by a head in the Tim Bell Memorial Handicap. Handsome Thief ($4.40)… Read More »

     
  • Roheryn makes impressive return at Randwick

    Trainer James Cummings is non-committal about where Roheryn will go in the spring with the four-year-old re-establishing his place in the Godolphin stable as a gelding. The winner of his first two starts, Roheryn was controversially beaten last November as odds-on favourite. He was given a long break and gelded… Read More »

     
  • I Boogi gives Damian Lane success at The Valley

    I Boogi taught jockey Damian Lane a valuable lesson as the gelding embarked on his racing career at Werribee. Lane told then trainer Russell Cameron he thought the gelding was unbeatable at his debut in January 2016. However the gelding went up in the air as the gates opened before… Read More »

     
  • Mum’s the word for winning Doomben jockey

    Talented jockey Rikki Palmer made a successful return to metropolitan riding after having her second child with an all-the-way win on Shauquin at Doomben on Saturday. Shauquin ($11), who is trained by her former master and good friend Harold Norman, gave Palmer one of the biggest thrills of her career… Read More »

     
  • Speedy Stampe has no trouble with distance at Doomben

    Trainer Chris Munce’s fears that three-year-old Stampe might not run a strong 1350m were quickly shown to be baseless at Doomben. Stampe ($7) had no trouble humping 59kg to beat the favourite Astro Boy Toy ($2.20) by a half length in the River Junction Handicap (1350m). Munce said Stampe had… Read More »

     
  • Taraayef impresses first-up at The Valley

    Jockey Luke Nolen won’t be budged from the saddle of Taraayef after the filly returned with an impressive first-up win at The Valley. At her first outing since May, Taraayef claimed Saturday’s Hygain Tracktorque Handicap (1000m) coming from the second half of the field. Backed from $4.20 into $3.60 favouritism,… Read More »

     
  • Our Mantra set to tackle Victorian spring

    In-form stayer Our Mantra has improved so much in recent weeks that he could now find himself in Victoria for the spring. Our Mantra ($3.20) made it four wins and a second from his past five starts when he raced away for a 2-1/4 length win over Miss Shanti ($4.20)… Read More »

     
  • Mandela’s talent gets him over the line

    Some of the season’s newly turned three-year-olds have shown they still have a bit to learn, putting on a messy display for the first race at Randwick. The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Mandela was sent out the $3.10 favourite and eventually got his win on Saturday after coming out slowly… Read More »

     
  • Bargain buy too good in Moonee Valley win

    Cheap yearling purchase Condo’s Express has upstaged some of his more expensive rivals with a stylish win at The Valley. A $3000 purchase at Scone in 2018, Condo’s Express took his prize money to more than $90,000 when taking out Saturday’s Seamus Mills Bloodstock Handicap. Ridden by Linda Meech, Condo’s… Read More »

     
  • New plan works a treat for Magic Trick

    Toowoomba trainer Tony Sear’s decision to scrap plans to try Magic Trick over longer distances proved a winner at Doomben. Sears had a long-range plan to get Magic Trick up to distances as far as 1600m after the gelding showed some indications of wanting further in his races as a… Read More »

     
  • Patrick Payne a key player in Sandown jumps

    Patrick Payne will not take any of the accolades should New Zealand jumper Tallyho Twinkletoe win the Grand National Hurdle at Sandown. Tallyho Twinkletoe has been mainly prepared for Sunday’s race by Kevin Myers in New Zealand. He arrived at Payne’s stable on Wednesday needing to jump in front of… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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