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Horse Racing News

  • Birchley hoping for some luck in the QTIS Jewel 2YO

    Trainer Liam Birchley has long held a special touch when it comes to the training of two-year-old horses, and he will be looking to add to his list of successes in that regard when he sends out Betterlucknexttime to contest the $500,000 QTIS Two-year-Old Jewel at the Gold Coast on… Read More »

     
  • Offen dares to dream of winning Bluff Knoll

    “It costs nothing to dream and everything not to.” It’s a quote from Rodney White and a philosophy shared by Joanna Offen. The Esperance trainer is a dreamer and hopes to turn one of her dreams into a reality when I Am Spartacus contests the $400,000 Bluff Knoll (1099m) at… Read More »

     
  • Stakes options beckon for Ryan and Alexiou youngster

    The Percy Sykes Stakes is among the options for Trapeze Artist youngster Pleasure Queen after she made a perfect start to her career with a winning debut on Randwick’s Kensington track. Co-trainer Sterling Alexiou said he had marvelled at the filly’s improvement over the past few months after she showed little… Read More »

     
  • Hall and punters blown away by epic upset win

    After misfiring in her stable debut for Mack Hall at Narrogin, the five-year-old mare defied the outrageous odds of 200 to 1 to score one of the biggest upsets seen in Perth for years. Stunned punters were left near speechless and adding insult to injury was Queen’s Sacrifice winning the race by… Read More »

     
  • Gun apprentice vying for Brisbane Premiership

    Apprentice Emily Lang’s treble at Eagle Farm on Wednesday has propelled her into the lead in the Brisbane Jockeys’ Premiership. Even with the advantage of being apprenticed to the all-powerful Tony Gollan stable, that is no mean feat, given that this is the first full metropolitan season for the young… Read More »

     
  • Backlog of Queensland races a headache for jockeys

    As South-East Queensland slowly emerges from the battering it took from Cyclone Alfred, particularly the record-breaking deluge that followed in the aftermath of Alfred making landfall, racing in the area is coming out of its enforced hibernation and getting the show back on the road. Eagle Farm did the job… Read More »

     
  • Dream Showdown set-up for Azzopardi

    Befuddle first preference, but McGaw a handy back-up in The Showdown. There is no doubt about who David Azzopardi will be cheering loudest for in Saturday’s $1 million The Showdown at Caulfield. Azzopardi operates Dream Thoroughbreds, which will be represented by the John Sadler-trained Befuddle in the race that carries a… Read More »

     
  • Gear change for Hedged at Caulfield

    Mick Price says Hedged is capable of winning a good race if he can get his head right. The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable has fiddled around with the headgear of Hedged in the bid to extract the best from the sprinter at Caulfield. Hedged runs in the VOBIS Gold Sprint… Read More »

     
  • Tempesta in Que for Australian Cup start

    The Lindsay Park team of Ben, Will and J D Hayes had high aspirations for imported galloper Que Tempesta when he kicked off his spring campaign. The Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup were high on the agenda for the Irish-bred galloper who raced with success in Italy, but after three spring… Read More »

     
  • Williams, Jusufovic pursue seventh heaven

    Whether it is Craig Williams picking his mark, or Enver Jusufovic knowing when to engage the top hoop, the in-form rider/trainer duo certainly knows when to team up. They were back in the winner’s stall last Saturday at Flemington thanks to Mytemptation, which was Williams’ first ride for Jusufovic in 2025. That… Read More »

     
  • Coeur Volante bidding for emotional Coolmore Classic result

    Victorian mare Coeur Volante will be out to deliver an emotional Coolmore Classic win for connections just over two weeks after the death of her popular trainer Michael Moroney. The Melbourne Cup-winning horseman died in his sleep last month after recently making a training comeback following a serious battle with illness…. Read More »

     
  • Be Bold, Be Chic, Be Pink with Sydney Autumn Racing

    The Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival kicks off at Rosehill Gardens where you can ‘Expect It All’ on Chandon Ladies Day, with the running of the Group 1 Coolmore Classic. Yes ‘Be Bold, Be Chic, Be Pink is wearing the pink for Sydney’s annual pink raceday, with Pink Fashion Lunch guests indulging… Read More »

     
  • Sargent fillies out to underline Oaks claims

    Stablemates Powers Of Opal and Inevitable Truth both have the ATC Australian Oaks as their carnival goal but the pair will take different paths towards it. Powers Of Opal will have her next start in Saturday’s Phar Lap Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill before heading to the blue riband via the Vinery Stud… Read More »

     
  • Rosehill sale vote set for April

    An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Australian Turf Club will be held early next month to determine the fate of the proposed sale of Rosehill racecourse. A majority of ATC members need to vote in favour of the move for it to go ahead with club officials projecting the sale… Read More »

     
  • Lloyd to stick with Black Opal winner in Golden Slipper

    Fresh from claiming a brace of feature race wins over the weekend, Zac Lloyd has bedded down his mounts for two of the drawcard events of the Sydney autumn carnival. Lloyd has confirmed he will partner Saturday’s Randwick Guineas winner Linebacker at 49kg in the Doncaster Mile (1600m), while the horse he… Read More »

     
  • High-priced filly wins on eventful day at Sandown

    A thunderstorm at Sandown almost cost the expensive Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained filly Conscience a debut win at Sandown. A 90-minute delay because of lightning strikes which also produced 12mm of rain before the IVE> Handicap (1000m) on Wednesday held the two-year-olds up in the tie-up stalls before stewards decided… Read More »

     
  • A final fling for Bonjoy in the Sheila Gwynne Classic

    In a pleasant surprise, Bonjoy’s breakout campaign has been extended. Thoughts of going for a break and getting prepped for a Group 1 assault at the end of the year has been put on hold for another week. It was thought that Bonjoy was in the paddock after missing the Detonator… Read More »

     
  • I Wish I Win far exceeded Moody’s expectations

    When Peter Moody did the deal with Mark Chittick for I Wish I Win to race in Australia, the idea was to try and win a country cup or two. But the son of Savabeel exceeded those heights and retires a multiple Group 1 winner with just shy of $13 million… Read More »

     
  • Sargent’s Blonde set for the Magic Night Stakes

    A Golden Slipper berth will be in the offing for the winner of the Magic Night Stakes at Rosehill and trainer John Sargent is hoping his improving filly Autumn Blonde can put her name in the frame. A daughter of The Autumn Sun, Autumn Blonde finished a game third to subsequent Reisling… Read More »

     
  • Multiple Group 1 winner I Wish I Win retired

    I Wish I Win, a two-time Group 1 winner, has officially retired after pulling up slightly lame following a race on Tuesday. Waikato Stud confirmed that the Peter Moody-trained horse would race no more, bringing an end to a career that saw him win or place in 21 of his… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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