Guru to beat bad draw in Coffs Harbour Cup
Despite a horror draw, trainer Stephen Farley remains upbeat Gazza Guru can still win Thursday’s $70,000 Coffs Harbour Cup.
Despite a horror draw, trainer Stephen Farley remains upbeat Gazza Guru can still win Thursday’s $70,000 Coffs Harbour Cup.
The Peter Snowden-trained dual Group One winner Helmet heads the nominations for the Caulfield Guineas in the absence of his more-celebrated stablemate Sepoy.
A third Cox Plate is a possibility for dual winner So You Think – but any genuine hope of a return of the hero is likely to depend on the vagaries of Australia’s quarantine regulations.
When Taree trainer Ross Stitt is bullish about his runners prospects, it’d be wise to follow him and according to him, we should be backing his horses at the Coffs Harbour Cup meeting on Thursday.
Spring prospects for Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas could receive a massive boost from an unlikely source on Saturday.
Premier Sydney trainer Chris Waller has numbers on his side as he looks to this year’s spring features.
Top Brisbane hoop Glen Colless will venture to Sydney for just one ride on Wednesday as he continues a comeback to the saddle following a fall at Doomben last month.
After adding another piece of silverware to his trophy cabinet, premiership-winning jockey Chris Munce will make a low-key comeback for his first meeting of the new season at Eagle Farm.
Here are the nominations for the Thousand Guineas.
Golden Slipper placegetters Mosheen and Elite Falls are among nominations for the Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m), to be run on October 12.
Here are the nominations for the Caulfield Guineas.
Dual Group 1 winner Helmet and the promising Smart Missile head nominations for the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m), to be run on October 8.
Here are the nominations for the Caulfield Cup.
Last year’s Caulfield Cup winner Descarado and rising star Maluckyday are among nominations for the Group 1 BMW Caulfield Cup (2400m), to be run on October 15.
Here are the nominations for the Cox Plate.
Globetrotting champion So You Think heads 189 nominations for this year’s Group 1 Tatt’s Cox Plate (2040m), to be run at Moonee Valley on October 22.
Six-year-old Nohoaks, who was given no chance of racing because of a complicated foot injury, is making up for lost time with an exciting start to his career.
One of Australia’s oldest metropolitan jockeys has been called on to help revive the career of one of the most precocious talents in Sydney’s newly-crowned premier stable.
Trainer Pat Carey says Cedarberg is a relatively untaxed horse as he prepares for his raid on this year’s Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
The Gold Coast Turf Club (GCTC) could join Moonee Valley on the Friday night circuit if members vote for a new board at the annual general meeting in October.