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Horse Racing News

  • Oh baby: Newcastle mare out to finish on a career-high

    If the upcoming Rosehill meeting was a day later, in-form mare So Newchee Thinks would be banned from competing. The daughter of So You Think is in foal to Starspangledbanner and under the rules, the official cut-off for her racing career is February 1, which happens to be the date of… Read More »

     
  • Paula Trenwith chases birthday gift at the Parks

    Morphettville based Paula Trenwith could not think of a better present than that of winning a race on her birthday. Trenwith prepares a team of eight horses at Morphettville and has three runners at the Morphettville Parks meeting on Saturday, her birthday. Savatoff runs in the Happy 80th Birthday Glynn Pretty… Read More »

     
  • Fresh Ron’s Finalflutter can win Bunbury Classic says Morton

    Ron’s Finalflutter commences her potential WA Oaks campaign at Bunbury on Sunday and trainer Dan Morton thinks she is capable of running a bold race fresh in the Listed Greenfields Lodge WA Breeders’ Classic (1200m). “I would never say never with her,” Morton said on Tabradio. “She’s got a fair bit… Read More »

     
  • G1 winner Laws Of Indices headed back to Ireland

    Laws Of Indices, a Group 1-winning entire, has been sold and is set to return to Ireland following an eventful stint in Australian racing. Originally imported with high expectations, the son of Power contested 19 races in Australia without securing a victory. Despite this, he demonstrated his class by finishing… Read More »

     
  • Rosehill next stepping stone for promising Yorkshire

    Small fish might be sweet this autumn, but longer-term trainer John O’Shea has identified progressive gelding Yorkshire as a Group horse in the making. The four-year-old will attempt to take the next step towards that goal when he chases back-to-back wins in Saturday’s TAB Handicap (1500m) for which he is a… Read More »

     
  • It’s all Business for Walker mare

    The Mark Walker stable has decided on a softer first-up for It’s Business Time when the New Zealand mare makes her long awaited racetrack return. Having also been entered for the Group 3 Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) on Saturday’s Sandown card, It’s Business Time will instead run in the John Moule Handicap… Read More »

     
  • Stars aligning for Brudenell in Southern Cross Stakes

    It has been just under a year since Brudenell finished a close fifth in the Oakleigh Plate and trainer Kris Lees is optimistic the stakes performer is working his way back into that form. The five-year-old was beaten less than two lengths in the Group 1 sprint before some minor issues cut short… Read More »

     
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  • The Quokka on the radar for former Perth star

    Expensive Perth-bred gelding Bustling could return to his home state for a rich prize race after a disappointing start to his tenure under the care of Melbourne co-trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr last September. When trained by Dan Morton, Bustling was one of the most talked about horses in… Read More »

     
  • Refreshed Arataki chases second Bellmaine win

    Warrnambool trainer Matthew Williamson has seen a bit of the old spark back in Wrote To Arataki that he hopes will lead to another Stakes win at Sandown. Wrote To Arataki resumes in the Group 3 Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) on Saturday, a race the mare also won in 2023. That year… Read More »

     
  • Yachiyo set for $300,000 Future Stars Final after dominant heat win

    Japanese-bred mare Yachiyo will target the lucrative $300,000 Sportsbet Future Stars Series Final (1400m) on February 27, following her impressive heat victory on January 17. Co-trainer Michael Kent Jnr confirmed the decision, opting for the rich feature over a Benchmark 64 race over 1600m. “For $300,000, we’d be mad not… Read More »

     
  • Second time lucky for Boa Vista

    It will hopefully be second time lucky for Boa Vista when the filly steps out for her debut at Sandown. The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained two-year-old heads to the Group 3 Chairman’s Stakes (1000m) on Saturday having been withdrawn from a similar race last week. Boa Vista was… Read More »

     
  • Ceolwulf leads home big guns in trial

    Ceolwulf has tuned up for his Apollo Stakes return with a superb barrier trial win at Warwick Farm, setting the scene for an exciting autumn carnival ahead. The dual Group 1 victor led throughout in Thursday’s 1000m heat and wasn’t tested to comfortably defeat Via Sistina, who he is likely to… Read More »

     
  • Gear change for Blitzburg in Canonbury Stakes

    Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou are banking on the addition of winkers to spark Snitzel colt Blitzburg back to winning form after a frustrating and ultimately fruitless excursion to the Gold Coast for the Magic Millions. The youngster was made second emergency for the $3 million Magic Millions Classic before suffering… Read More »

     
  • Widden-born Flex chases Widden Stakes win

    Widden Stud’s colours won’t be carried in the Rosehill race that bears its name this weekend, but that does not mean the famed operation is not represented in the $250,000 Group 3 event. Widden stallion Written By is the sire of leading fancy The Playwright and the Hunter Valley stud… Read More »

     
  • Tashi set for Melbourne debut in Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes

    Tashi, the consistent five-year-old mare trained by Peter Snowden, is set to make her Melbourne debut in the Group 3 Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) at Sandown. The decision to target the Bellmaine Stakes came after Tashi impressed in a 1030m barrier trial at Rosehill last Thursday, prompting Snowden to fast-track… Read More »

     
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  • Bigger track suits Sirena

    Jockey Jye Mcneil was proven correct in his assessment of Sirena who appreciated the roomier Sandown circuit in recording her maiden win. Sirena took out the Tobin Brothers Celebrating Lives Plate (1200m) on Wednesday having run below her best on the tighter Mornington track at her two runs this campaign. “We… Read More »

     
  • Robert Witten dares to dream

    Trainer Robert Witten has been a passive observer of his hometown Bunbury Cup for six decades, but he’s hoping it’s a different story on March 8 and that he can play a more active role. Witten has experienced top level racing success before, but taking out the Bunbury Cup on… Read More »

     
  • Qaulity fields for the Bellmaine Stakes and Chairman’s Stakes

    This Saturday at Sandown, a competitive field of 13 mares will line up for the Group 3 Bellmaine Stakes, a 1200-metre contest that sees several talented runners resuming their campaigns. Quintessa, Eternal Flame, and Fancify are set to carry the top weights as they return to racing, while Wrote To… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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