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RS NewsWire

  • Tigroni out to roar into Magic Millions calculations

    Filly Tigroni is set to make her debut in the opening event at Rosehill, although co-trainer John O’Shea is quick to point out the race isn’t his first choice. Saturday’s Schweppes Handicap (1100m) was Plan B, O’Shea having been keen to run the youngster in a juvenile event at Wyong on… Read More »

     
  • Blinkers go on Vestas

    After watching lightly raced mare Vestas work at Caulfield, trainer Clinton Mcdonald jokingly exclaimed can we arrange a wide draw for the mare. Unfortunately for McDonald, Vestas has barrier two in the in the Listed Doveton Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield on Saturday, but the trainer is hoping the addition of blinkers will change the… Read More »

     
  • Xidaki headline act for Snowden in Festival Stakes

    A lacklustre campaign from Xidaki during the autumn and winter left Peter Snowden scratching his head, but the top trainer is satisfied his charge has regained his spark. A winner of the Group 3 Winx Guineas (1600m) at three, Xidaki trained on to place in last year’s Silver Eagle (1300m)… Read More »

     
  • Libertad in West chasing elusive G1

    Annabel and Rob Archibald are drawing confidence from jockey Jamie Mott’s decision to relinquish riding at a feature Melbourne meeting in favour of partnering Libertad in the Group One Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot. Mott is bypassing Zipping Classic Day at Caulfield on Saturday, which boasts seven black type races, to make… Read More »

     
  • Rain to suit Hezashocka in Zipping Classic

    The rain that fell at acceptance time on Wednesday for the Caulfield meeting was music to the ears of the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable. The Group 2 Zipping Classic (2400m) on Saturday is the contest the Price and Kent Jnr stable have picked out for Hezashocka. The problem is the… Read More »

     
  • Week back-up should suit Rich Minx

    It has worked before and it could work again as Matt Hoysted is comfortable with backing the well fancied Rich Minx up at Ipswich on Wednesday. The five-year-old mare finished second seven days ago at Doomben in Benchmark 68 company at Doomben after winning at Gold Coast on the polytrack over 1100-metres… Read More »

     
  • Carbery keen to get back on Jokers Grin in Winterbottom Stakes

    Patrick Carbery admitted it was a bittersweet feeling watching Jokers Grin win without him last start, but can’t wait to get back aboard for the Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes (1200m) at Ascot on Saturday. Carbery suffered a concussion as a result of a fall at Bunbury on the 13th of November, meaning… Read More »

     
  • Beau Mertens out to continue hot streak

    Fresh off a treble on Cranbourne Cup Day, jockey Beau Mertens will be looking to parlay that success into another feature win at Caulfield. Mertens won the Cranbourne Cup aboard Sabaj for the Mick Price and Michael Jnr stable last Saturday while this week he is likely to partner Kovalica in the Group 2… Read More »

     
  • William Pike struggling with Northerly Stakes dilemma

    Trying to win this Saturday’s Winterbottom Stakes with Rey Magnerio is William Pike’s immediate Group 1 concern, but he admits that much of his time is being taken up by a feature race later in The Pinnacles. Pike has to decide which of the two 1600-metre feature winners he rode at… Read More »

     
  • Accredited gets Stakes shot in Festival

    Consistent gelding Accredited will be given the chance to register a deserved first win of the campaign in Stakes grade this Saturday. The Joe Pride-trained six-year-old will contest the $250,000 Group 3 Festival Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill. The Proven Thoroughbreds-raced galloper heads into the Festival Stakes off two second placings, including… Read More »

     
  • Overpass in fine form ahead of Winterbottom Stakes defence

      Overpass has become something akin to an adopted son of Perth racing and the grand campaigner has returned to the West yet again as he chases an historic third consecutive win in the Winterbottom Stakes. It is the seven-year-old’s sixth adventure to Ascot, the trips having yielded back-to-back wins in… Read More »

     
  • Zipping Classic hit-out for Brayden Star

      A $750,000 staying contest at Caulfield is too difficult a race to bypass for the Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young stable. Brayden Star heads to the Group 2 Zipping Classic (2400m) at Caulfield on Saturday, although Busuttin concedes the Listed Pakenham Cup (2500m) on December 13 is a more suitable race…. Read More »

     
  • Tootell’s century highlights SA Finals Day

    The wrap of South Australia’s late spring highlight – SA Finals Day for 2025. Three days between runs does the trick in Rebel Raider Richard and Chantelle Jolly are not in the habit of backing their horses up so soon in the same week but the strategy was successful with… Read More »

     
  • Jigsaw solves Meteorite puzzle

    Local galloper Jigsaw has outsped his rivals to claim the second running of The Meteorite at Cranbourne. The 1200m slot race with a $1 million prize money pool saw Jigsaw lead throughout for Cindy Alderson in the Moonee Valley Racing Club’s slot. Jigsaw earned the chance to race for Moonee Valley… Read More »

     
  • Sabaj takes Cranbourne Cup in style

    Sabaj shapes as a serious autumn player for the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable after his first victory at Stakes victory. Providing Mick Price with his fourth win in the Listed Cranbourne Cup, the training pair are looking to the autumn and beyond with Sabaj after his 1600m victory on… Read More »

     
  • Rawiller lands Gong with another daring ride

    If everybody goes left, Nash Rawiller goes right, and the star jockey was again at his navigational best with a memorable steer aboard grand campaigner Gringotts in The Gong at Kembla Grange. With consistent rain falling throughout the afternoon and a track downgrade to heavy, most jockeys were looking for a wide… Read More »

     
  • Glory in The Warra as Coyle makes right call

    Jason Coyle came close to scratching Catch The Glory from The Warra several times, but his decision to roll the dice has paid the ultimate dividend with the progressive mare landing a valuable stakes success. Next weekend’s Starlight Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill was originally the favoured option for Catch The… Read More »

     
  • First Australian winner for Irish hoop

    Irish-born jockey Adam Farragher has ticked off a career goal at Kembla Grange, celebrating his first Australian win aboard the Magic Millions-bound Spywire. Farragher has been putting in the hard yards with champion trainer Ciaron Maher, who admits he has shown the 25-year-old some tough love before giving him an opportunity… Read More »

     
  • Hedged aims for the stars in The Meteorite

    Luck does not follow Hedged who is looking for a breakthrough win for the Gavin Bedggood stable in The Meteorite at Cranbourne. Successful in four of his 20 starts to date, Hedged is yet to breakthrough since joining the Bedggood stable this preparation. But luck has deserted the sprinter in… Read More »

     
  • Browne’s in search of Cranbourne Cup consolation

    Emma-Lee and David Browne had lofty ambitions of a start in the Caulfield Cup with Statuario after he showed staying promise in the second half of his three-year-old season. With a program set to try and achieve that goal, Statuario ran a couple of slashing races to give himself that… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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