More ground for More Joyous
Leading Sydney trainer Gai Waterhouse is hoping for a double-pronged attack on the Cox Plate with warhorse Theseo and blueblood More Joyous.
Leading Sydney trainer Gai Waterhouse is hoping for a double-pronged attack on the Cox Plate with warhorse Theseo and blueblood More Joyous.
Legendary trainer Bart Cummings, fresh from his best season in twenty years, is preparing for another assault on the big spring races.
1986 was a bit of a quiet year, with more focus on the sensational Cox Plate than the arguably lacklustre Melbourne Cup.
The ride on current Melbourne Cup favourite Faint Perfume is up in the air, despite one jockey claiming to have been booked to ride her throughout the spring.
AJC Australian Derby winner Shoot Out is looking to return with a win in this Saturday’s Group 3 Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.
Racing Victoria and Victoria Racing Club officials are rejoicing after AQIS gave official approval to two Japanese quarantine facilities, effectively allowing Japanese horses to compete in this year’s Emirates Melbourne Cup.
Racing Victoria handicapper Greg Carpenter had an unenviable task when selecting the field in the Greatest Cup Never Run.
The 1985 Melbourne Cup was won by a broken down horse who never stopped trying.
Today, Sunday July 25th, marks 100 days until the 150th Melbourne Cup.
Leading Sydney trainer Peter Snowden is excited to discover what the spring has in store.
Last year’s AAMI Vase winner Hanks and star New Zealand filly Zarzuela will miss the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
With Melbourne Cup betting set to heat up after nominations are taken on August 3rd, an examination of pre-nomination markets indicates the likely favourites when all agencies open their markets in mid-August.
It appears likely that two Japanese representatives may be seen in Melbourne this spring, with Japanese facilities in the process of being examined by quarantine officials.
Mornington trainer Tony Noonan is excited by his prospects this spring as he builds an impressive team.
Ten years after the success of Brew in the Melbourne Cup, trainer Michael Moroney is hopeful of picking up a second Melbourne Cup – and perhaps his first Caulfield Cup along the way.
The David Hayes stable may not have reached the same heights last season as it has in the past, but Lindsay Park is already preparing for a successful upcoming season.
The Victoria Racing Club is gearing up for a mammoth Melbourne Cup with news that one of the largest international contingents on record may compete at this year’s Spring Racing Carnival.
The Victoria Racing Club begins its celebration of the 150th Melbourne Cup on July 28, with the release of The Story of the Melbourne Cup: Australia’s Greatest Race, a book commemorating the race that stops the nation.
Prolific English trainer Luca Cumani has vowed to return to Australia to win the Melbourne Cup, with a number of horses under consideration for a trip down under.
Sir John Monash Stakes Nominations at Caulfield over 1100m.