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  • Popular stayer Double Trigger has died

    Popular English stayer Double Trigger has died at the age of 28. Trained by Mark Johnston, Double Trigger won 14 of his 29 races including the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in 1995. He also won three Goodwood Cups and three Doncaster Cups. Double Trigger started favourite in the 1995… Read More »

     
  • Catalyst ready to draw blood in Australian Guineas

    New Zealand trainer Clayton Chipperfield is confident Catalyst can turn the tables on Queensland star Alligator Blood in the Group One Australian Guineas. Alligator Blood prevailed over Catalyst by a short head when they fought out the C S Hayes Stakes (1400m) last Saturday week. They will clash again in… Read More »

     
  • Star Missile gearing up for $5m All Star Mile

    Star Missile already has a spot in the All-Star Mile but there are four options for his lead-up to the $5 million race . The Greg Eurell-trained Star Missile, who has hundreds of part-owners in the Hancox Racing No.8 syndicate, finished fourth in public voting to secure his spot in… Read More »

     
  • Fierce Impact to make statement in Chipping Norton Stakes

    Sydney’s first top tier weight-for-age race of the year will define the rest of dual Group One winner Fierce Impact’s campaign. The winner of the Toorak Handicap and Cantala Stakes in Melbourne in the spring, Fierce Impact made an impressive return when second in the C F Orr Stakes to… Read More »

     
  • Ben Currie to face District Court trial

    Disqualified trainer Ben Currie is set to face a trial on fraud charges later this year. Currie, 28, was in the Toowoomba Magistrates Court for a hand-up committal hearing on Monday. He is facing charges of fraud dating from November 2016 to March last year alleging he used an unregulated… Read More »

     
  • Caulfield track manager disappointed by pattern

    Caulfield track manager Jason Kerr admits he was disappointed and surprised by the way the track played on Blue Diamond Stakes day. Kerr says he will not be reinventing the wheel when he prepares the surface for its next major meeting featuring the $5 million All-Star Mile in three weeks…. Read More »

     
  • Te Akau Shark heads odds for Chipping Norton Stakes

    Te Akau Shark has opened favourite for the Chipping Norton Stakes as he attempts to record his second Group One win in two summer starts. Runner-up in the Epsom Handicap and third in the Cox Plate, Te Akau Shark claimed a first Group One win in the BCD Sprint at… Read More »

     
  • Gem of Scotland heads to Doomben

    The lure of set weights has swayed trainer Rex Lipp to start Gem Of Scotland at Doomben rather than Toowoomba. The winner of six of her nine races, Gem Of Scotland easily won a trial on her home track at Toowoomba last Tuesday. The filly’s immediate aim is the $300,000… Read More »

     
  • Luke Currie suffers spinal injury in fall

    Multiple Group One-winning jockey Luke Currie is expected to be sidelined for months recovering from a spinal injury suffered in a fall. Currie came off Yulong June in an incident past the winning post in the final race at The Valley on Friday night, suffering two fractured ribs and a… Read More »

     
  • Zoustyle to resume in Maurice McCarten Stakes

    Brisbane sprinter Zoustyle is likely to have only one trial before heading south for a Sydney campaign. Zoustyle missed the Brisbane summer carnival after a disrupted southern states spring when he ran well without winning. After finishing less than five lengths last in a star-studded Concorde Stakes in Sydney, Zoustyle… Read More »

     
  • Australian-bred Golden Sixty wins Hong Kong Classic Cup

    Australian-bred Golden Sixty has overcome a health scare to win the Hong Kong Classic Cup at Sha Tin on his way to the Derby. Golden Sixty has now won the first two of the three legs in the four-year-old triple crown, the Classic Mile and Sunday’s Classic Cup at Sha… Read More »

     
  • Richard Johnson nearing racing return

    Champion British jumps jockey Richard Johnson expects to be back riding soon after an injury which has almost certainly cost him another title. Johnson has been on the sidelines since breaking his arm in a fall at Exeter on January 21. He underwent surgery on the injury and has been… Read More »

     
  • Gear change possible for All Star Mile contender

    Trainer Shane Nichols is likely to tinker with the headgear on Futurity Stakes winner Streets Of Avalon ahead of the $5 million All-Star Mile. Streets Of Avalon was not nominated for the All-Star Mile but his upset win in Saturday’s Group One Futurity (1400m) at Caulfield guaranteed him a start… Read More »

     
  • Magnalane wins Taree Country Championship heat

    Port Macquarie trainer Jenny Graham has the chance to win a second Country Championship with Magnalane winning his way into the final. Ridden by Sam Clenton, Magnalane had to overcome a wide gate and the challenge from Casino Mondial in the $150,000 qualifying heat at Taree on Sunday. Graham won… Read More »

     
  • Leading trainer fined over safety gear

    Leading trainer Ciaron Maher has been fined $300 for not wearing a safety vest when riding a horse at the beach. Racing Victoria stewards censured Maher when the matter came to their attention via a Twitter video posted on February 14. Maher was mounted on a horse at Mordialloc Beach… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup eye catcher nearing return

    Melbourne Cup placegetter Il Paradiso is scheduled to make his first appearance for Sydney trainer Chris Waller in a barrier trial at Rosehill. Formerly trained by Aidan O’Brien, the Irish horse remained in Australia after the Melbourne Cup and has been in work for several weeks. Il Paradiso was promoted… Read More »

     
  • Stablemates chase All Star Mile spot in the Blamey Stakes

    Stablemates Fifty Stars and So Si Bon are set to clash again in the Blamey Stakes at Flemington after running the quinella a year ago. Saturday’s Group Two race over 1600m guarantees the winner a wildcard entry to the $5 million All-Star Mile (1600m) at Caulfield on March 14 which… Read More »

     
  • Alabama Express set for Australian Guineas showdown

    Alabama Express has already upstaged the older horses to win the C F Orr Stakes and will now take on the star three-year-olds in the Australian Guineas. After considering all options trainer Mike Moroney has confirmed a clash with Alligator Blood and Catalyst in Saturday’s Group One 1600m-race at Flemington…. Read More »

     
  • Sydney trip still on for Chris Anderson pair

    Classy Brisbane three-year-olds Profit and Ballistic Boy are still bound for the Sydney autumn but their departure will be delayed. Profit and Ballistic Boy were first-up at Eagle Farm on Saturday in a 1400m three-year-old handicap won by $41 chance Naval Strike. Profit ran second beaten half a length while… Read More »

     
  • Queensland jockey suspended for abusing stewards

    Queensland jockey Chris Whiteley has been suspended for a month for his behaviour in a stewards hearing. A resumed inquiry heard Whiteley was before a stewards hearing into a minor whip infringement at the Rockhampton meeting on February 9. After considering evidence from Whiteley and written statements from the stewards,… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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