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Horse Racing News

  • Balding’s Melbourne Cup hope for Ebor victory

    England-based trainer Andrew Balding has fond memories of Flemington and he is hoping his emerging stayer Scampi can set him on a path to Melbourne once again after the Ebor Handicap at York on Saturday. Balding achieved a career highlight in 2013 when be brought Side Glance to Australia in… Read More »

     
  • A Royal runner in this year’s Melbourne Cup?

    Desert Hero could be the first Royal runner in the Melbourne Cup since Arabian Story finished sixth in 1997. The William Haggas-trained three-year-old has been touted as a possible candidate for the Melbourne Cup, following a run in the UK’s final and oldest Classic, the St Leger at Doncaster on 16… Read More »

     
  • Riproar shoots for The Valley success

    New Zealand conditioner Andrew Forsman will get a better gauge as to the spring fortunes of Riproar after the gelding runs at Moonee Valley. A half-brother to Mr Maestro, Riproar runs in the Corporate Membership On Sale Plate (1500m) on Saturday as Forsman looks to lock in a spring campaign for the three-year-old. Mr Maestro ran fourth in… Read More »

     
  • Rosehill assignment no sweat for Call Di

    Two weeks ago, Gerald Ryan headed to the races optimistic that superbly bred mare Call Di could kick off her campaign with a win – until he saw her in the parade ring. Usually calm and relaxed, the John Singleton-owned daughter of superstars Frankel and Samantha Miss went to pieces, and so… Read More »

     
  • The Everest contenders in trial clash

    Randwick is set to host another key barrier trial session on Friday, headlined by the clash of a quintet of Everest hopefuls. Six horses have accepted for Friday’s opening 850m heat on the Kensington track and five of those – Lost And Running, Alcohol Free, I Am Me, Private Eye and… Read More »

     
  • Acid test for Phanta

    Phanta has given co-trainers Chris and Michael Gangemi plenty to cheer about after collecting back-to-back Listed victories. Phanta claimed his first stakes success in the Bolton Sprint (1200m) and followed up in the Belmont Newmarket (1200m) a fortnight later. Hopes for a feature race hat trick rests in the Idyllic Prince Stakes… Read More »

     
  • Moonee Valley test for Najem Suhail

    Trainers Robbie Griffiths and Mathew de Kock are planning a Stakes race at Flemington for Najem Suhail, but first he has a date at Moonee Valley. And that date if successful could lead the sprinter to bigger assignments later in the spring. Najem Suhail heads to the Dr Sheahan Plate (1200m) on… Read More »

     
  • Tough draws for Portelli’s Up And Coming Stakes pair

    Luck and tempo will dictate the chances of Gary Portelli coming away with a Group Three win in the Up And Coming Stakes after both his runners landed wide draws. Last start winner Kintyre came up with barrier 11 of 12, while Encap fared marginally better with gate nine. Portelli says it has… Read More »

     
  • Neasham looking for another Sweet Ride

    Luck and good fortune can play a big part in racing as Annabel Neasham can attest with sprinter Sweet Ride who is aiming for back-to-back wins at Moonee Valley. After being successful over the 1000m journey on August 12, Sweet Ride returns to the same track and trip in the Listed Carlyon Stakes on… Read More »

     
  • Aaron Kuru aiming for Trans-Tasman feature jumps victories

    Jumps jockey Aaron Kuru is in for a whirlwind weekend as he aims for Trans-Tasman feature jumps victories. This Saturday, he returns to New Zealand to partner with Nedwin and The Cossack at Te Rapa. The phone call invitation from his long-time supporters, trainer Paul Nelson and co-trainer Corrina McDougal,… Read More »

     
  • Waterhouse, Bott hold San Domenico Stakes aces

    Co-trainer Adrian Bott is banking on race fitness to give promising colts Introducing and The Instructor a vital edge in the San Domenico Stakes at Rosehill. The pair tackle the race second-up after filling the placings behind Tiz Invincible over the 1100m circuit in the Rosebud and Bott says both have taken benefit from… Read More »

     
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  • Imperatriz on track for McEwen Stakes

    Imperatriz, a multiple Group One winner, is setting her sights across the Tasman Sea with a highly optimistic outlook. After a strong showing at the recent Taupo trials, where she closed a winning margin to just two lengths behind Our Alley Cat, her team is buzzing with enthusiasm. Sam Bergerson,… Read More »

     
  • Stewart calls Bluff on Street Parade

    Street Parade is close to resuming after two sound trials, but there’s a new race in Albany next year that has piqued the interest of trainer Russell Stewart. “I want to set him for that Bluff Knoll,” Russell Stewart told The Races WA. “I want to have a crack at that… Read More »

     
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  • VRC Oaks aim for Autumn Angel

    The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman stable have Oaks ambitions with Autumn Angel after her breakthrough win at Sandown. Success in the Ladbrokes Communities Plate (1300m) on Wednesday was the commencement of a campaign that the trainers hope will lead to the Group 1 Victorian Oaks (2500m) at Flemington in November. Ridden by… Read More »

     
  • Rosehill a first step for O’Shea’s gentle giant

    Cowboys fan John O’Shea might have found himself the Jason Taumalolo of racehorses in strapping colt Cafe Millenium. The still developing three-year-old stands at 16.2 hands and tips the scales at a whopping 570kg, significantly bigger than many fully mature thoroughbreds. In that vein, O’Shea isn’t putting any pressure on CafĂ©… Read More »

     
  • Aztec Ruler to bypass Ascot carnival

    Trainer Stefan Vahala has all but ruled out the Ascot Pinnacles carnival for Aztec Ruler, deciding to extend the quality four-year-old’s winter campaign instead. Stefan Vahala has been weighing up his options since Aztec Ruler’s dominant win on Saturday, but says the summer carnival may not be the best option for… Read More »

     
  • James Cummings expects Corniche to come out swinging

    First-up Vain Stakes winner Cylinder has been touted as Godolphin’s flagship sprinting colt for the spring, but stablemate Corniche might just be the stable’s forgotten horse. The three-year-old will launch his preparation in an intriguing renewal of the Group 3 San Domenico Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday, the race having attracted… Read More »

     
  • Champion jockey could sign off in the Melbourne Cup

    French jockey Gerald Mosse, 56, is considering a final ride in the Melbourne Cup, potentially marking the end of his illustrious career. Speaking during the Victoria Racing Club’s Melbourne Cup Tour in Europe, Mosse reminisced about his 2010 win on Americain, the first ever by a French horse and jockey… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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