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Horse Racing News

  • World-class jockeys to unite in new global racing series

    A group of 12 top jockeys, including James McDonald, Zac Purton, Frankie Dettori, and Ryan Moore, are teaming up for a groundbreaking global series aimed at revolutionising horse racing. The league, set to launch in 2026, will operate on a franchise model, with jockeys acting as team principals, securing sponsorships,… Read More »

     
  • Gavin Bedggood Just waiting on the weather

    Just Folk’s hopes of going one better in this year’s Hollindale Stakes hinge on the Gold Coast’s weather. The eight-year-old was on Monday declared as one of 16 entries for the $500,000 Group 2, but trainer Gavin Bedggood said there would need to be a serious downpour for him to run… Read More »

     
  • Ka Ying Rising to dodge Flemington due to RV protocols

    Ka Ying Rising, the world’s top-rated sprinter, will avoid the Champions Sprint at Flemington in favour of the Russell Balding Stakes at Rosehill in November. Trainer David Hayes revealed the decision, which comes after Racing Victoria’s tough veterinary protocols prompted the change in plans. “The race after The Everest carries… Read More »

     
  • Gosford Target for talented Xidaki

    It will be Gosford’s turn to host a stand-alone Saturday meeting this weekend and trainer Peter Snowden is hoping the card can act as a winter carnival springboard for Xidaki. The four-year-old is set to take his place in the Listed Takeover Target Stakes (1200m) at Gosford after resuming with an encouraging effort… Read More »

     
  • Trainers out to topple Giga Kick in The Goodwood

    Michael Kent Jnr acknowledges the significant challenge ahead for his stable in Saturday’s Group 1 Goodwood, with the betting market highlighting just how tough the task will be. Kent Jnr and co-trainer Mick Price will saddle up Charm Stone and Reserve Bank, the winners of the feature 1200-metre sprints at… Read More »

     
  • WA sprinters out to cause upset in The Goodwood

    The form from the Quokka will come under the spotlight in Saturday’s Group 1 Goodwood, as two sprinters from Western Australia look to make their presence felt in Adelaide’s premier sprint event. Trainer Simon Miller has confirmed that Generosity, who finished in the placings in the Quokka, will travel from… Read More »

     
  • Max Whitby’s delight in The Archer victory

    In racing terms, not too many things are a struggle nowadays for Max Whitby as his strong investment is often rewarded with feature race success, but coming into the first million-dollar running of the The Archer, he was struggling to find a horse to fill his slot. It turned out… Read More »

     
  • Gluyas going for first The Goodwood

    For all of the trainer’s success, which includes three Group One wins, one solely under his name, he’s never been successful in one of the four majors in South Australia. When in partnership with Leon MacDonald, the training duo won the 2011 Caulfield Cup with Southern Speed and the 2014… Read More »

     
  • Antino ready for Hollindale Stakes test

    Tony Gollan is not expecting a Toorak Handicap-like performance from Antino this Saturday at the Gold Coast, but he is holding out hope for one later in the campaign. The classy Redwood gelding will round out his preparations for the Group 1 Doomben Cup (2000m) on May 24 in the… Read More »

     
  • Craig Williams set for a first at Rockhampton

    It will be a first for globe-trotting, gun jockey Craig Williams when he walks into the Callaghan Park entrance for the Rockhampton Turf Club’s $1 million The Archer race-day this Sunday. “I haven’t ridden in Rockhampton before,” offered Williams who, only last Sunday was in action in Hong Kong where… Read More »

     
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  • Media World survives late Party rush to win Hawkesbury Guineas

    Peter Snowden has once again added to his impressive record in the Hawkesbury Guineas, with Media World narrowly holding off a late surge from Just Party to secure his fifth victory in the Group Three contest. Guided by jockey Tyler Schiller, Media World ($9) showed determination to push forward and… Read More »

     
  • Femminile upstages boys in the G1 SA Derby

    One of just two fillies in the race, Femminile has relished the quick turnaround from last week’s Oaks to take out the Group 1 South Australian Derby (2500m) at Morphettville on Saturday for trainer Phillip Stokes. Under a cool Lachlan Neindorf, the daughter of Dundeel didn’t have to go around a… Read More »

     
  • Callow turns back the clock in Queensland Guineas

    Noel Callow recorded his biggest win in eight years when he made the most of a call-up to land the first leg of a Group 2 double for Annabel and Rob Archibald at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The 49-year-old steered Depth Of Character to a dominant win in the $350,000 Queensland… Read More »

     
  • Pride Of Jenni seals Queensland trip with Vase win

    Crowd favourite Pride Of Jenni booked herself a trip to Queensland with a bounce-back win at Caulfield on Saturday. The reigning Horse of the Year put the disappointment of a below-par showing in the Group 1 Australian Cup on March 29 behind her with a trademark win in the $175,000… Read More »

     
  • In-form gelding packs too much Punch in Hawkesbury Cup

    Competing on three consecutive Saturday’s is a big ask of any horse but Punch Lane has made it look easy, backing up his dominant win at Randwick seven days ago with another emphatic effort at Hawkesbury. The superior wet track performer started a $2.30 betting sites favourite and relished the heavy… Read More »

     
  • Crown fits for Winx’s baby sister

    City Of Lights was always going to be a valuable broodmare but the half-sister to Winx put the icing on the cake with an important black-type win in the Hawkesbury Crown. As well as being related to a champion, City Of Lights is by former top Japanese stallion Deep Impact, who… Read More »

     
  • Oak Hill’s perfect Lindsay Park debut

    Lindsay Park did not have to wait long to register its first winner with one of itsBallymore Stables recruits and that’s just the way Ben Hayes liked it. Hayes, in partnership with his brothers Will and JD, are now in charge of Per Incanto gelding Oak Hill, who won Saturday’s… Read More »

     
  • Queensland sojourn on the radar for Aerodrome

    A Brisbane winter carnival raid is on the agenda for unbeaten two-year-old Aerodrome after he added his name to the Clarendon Stakes honour roll at Hawkesbury. Prepared by Michael Freedman, who won this year’s Golden Slipper with filly Marhoona, Aerodrome ($2.10 betting fav) was having just his second start and ploughed… Read More »

     
  • Sights set on spring with impressive Kaleo

    The Spring Carnival might seem a way off, but Kaleo has given Ciaron Maher and the Southern Cross Syndications team cause to at least start thinking about it. The two-year-old son of Churchill broke his maiden in Saturday’s $150,000 Remembering Margaret McDonald Handicap at Caulfield. The 1400-metre event was just his second… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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