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Horse Racing News

  • Incentivise set for new role post racing

    I Am Invincible is getting ready for a significant number of mares this spring at Yarraman Park in the Hunter Valley. However, there’s another retired champion, Incentivise, who will also be residing in the lush paddocks of Yarraman Park. Unlike I Am Invincible, Incentivise earned his fame on the racetrack… Read More »

     
  • Pateman set to unleash Almighty Class

    It was pretty much love at her first sight for trainer Mitchell Pateman when he laid eyes on Playing God gelding, Almighty Class. Two trials down and Mitchell Pateman’s attachment to his horse has not diminished in any way, if anything, it’s lifted a notch or two. Along with Pateman,… Read More »

     
  • Angela Jones gaps her competition in Apprentice Premiership

    When you win a Premiership by ‘daylight’ there has to be a lot of things you are doing right. This season’s results record of Angela Jones can attest to that. With one Metropolitan meeting left until the curtain comes down on the 2022/23 racing season Jones has a lead in… Read More »

     
  • Top apprentice Tahlia Fenlon makes a move in the right decision

    Tahlia Fenlon, who enjoyed so much success in North Queensland in her first two, early, formative years as a professional jockey, will be looking to continue to forge her career in South-East Queensland on a permanent basis now that her indentures have been officially transferred from the Rockhampton based trainer… Read More »

     
  • Ghost to Walk tall in Ngawyni Stakes

    Neville Parnham saddles up Ghost Who Walks in the $100,000 Ngawyni Stakes (1000m) and has sung the praises of the gelding. Since commencing his campaign in April, the son of God Has Spoken has been a consistent performer with four wins and two placings. His best win and career peak came when… Read More »

     
  • Exciting youngster bound for Hong Kong

    Alpha One, the talented and speedy progeny of Super One, is set to embark on the next phase of his racing journey in Hong Kong. The 3YO made a name for himself last year with an impressive string of victories, securing a hat-trick of wins that included a dominant display… Read More »

     
  • Neasham’s new recruit to target Caulfield Cup

    Leading trainer Annabel Neasham has set her sights on the Caulfield Cup for her latest acquisition, King Frankel. The five-year-old import, boasting strong form from races against notable contenders like Trawlerman and Bay Bridge, commenced his career in Australia under Mark Newnham. During this period, King Frankel secured victory in… Read More »

     
  • Banana Queen looking for fruitful start

    The versatility of So You Think’s stock can be a mini conundrum for trainers when trying to figure out their best distance. The remarkable stallion has produced a Sydney Cup winner in Knights Order, a middle-distance star in Think It Over and most recently a Group 1-winning sprinter in Think About… Read More »

     
  • Guineas winner set for trial return

    Michael Freedman will unveil a host of his carnival hopefuls at the Randwick trial session on Friday, headlined by Group 1 winner Communist. With the retirement this season of stable star Forbidden Love, Freedman is relying on a mostly young team of rising three and four-year-olds to form the backbone of… Read More »

     
  • Sydney travel test for Queensland sprinter

    Gold Coast trainer Adam Campton will have one eye on the future when he brings talented sprinter Deepour to Randwick on a fact-finding mission. The horse was an acceptor for races in Sydney and Brisbane, but Campton confirmed he would take his place in Saturday’s Kanebridge Handicap (1100m) at Randwick. There are… Read More »

     
  • More Melbourne experience for Malaboom

    Goulburn trainer Matthew Dale will give filly Malaboom some more experience racing left-handed when she heads to Moonee Valley. Malaboom was an acceptor in two races on Saturday – the ATC Thank You Trainers Handicap (1100m) at Randwick and the Opus Group Handicap (1000m) at Moonee Valley. Already a winner at Listed level in Brisbane… Read More »

     
  • Cliff Brown takes up Adelaide challenge

    Mornington-based trainer Cliff Brown has decided to take the punt and send La Danseuse Rouge to Adelaide for the final Stakes race of the season. The Listed Lightning Stakes (1050m) at Morphettville on Saturday is run at set-weights and is restricted to the two and three-year-olds only. While La Danseuse Rouge has ‘Black Type’ on her page as a dual placegetter… Read More »

     
  • Winter launchpad for spring-bound filly

    Bjorn Baker is looking to Infatuation to cap a breakout season for his two-year-old squad when the emerging filly kicks off her latest campaign at Randwick. Baker has enjoyed a career-best term with his juveniles, his 14 winners almost doubling his previous high. He felt acquiring higher quality stock had helped him… Read More »

     
  • Stretch out in trip to suit Keats

    Keats has become a staple of 1600-metre races in Victoria, but the imported galloper will get out to at least 10 furlongs for the first time in almost a year when he contests Saturday’s Luna Hand Care Handicap at The Valley. Seven of the gelding’s past nine runs have been over… Read More »

     
  • Promising fillies eyeing spring carnival glory

    Trainer Annabel Neasham has her sights set on the prestigious Melbourne Spring Carnival with two exciting fillies in her stable. Leading the charge is the talented Kristilli, who dazzled the racing world by claiming the Group 2 Percy Sykes Stakes at Randwick in only her second race appearance. Neasham expressed… Read More »

     
  • Alligator Blood to return to Melbourne for spring

    Alligator Blood is set to make waves this spring as he aims to add more victories to his already illustrious career. Under the guidance of trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, the seven-year-old gelding has clinched four Group 1 triumphs, three of which were achieved in Melbourne this season. The… Read More »

     
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  • King Callow’s crown under threat

    There could be a palace revolution of sorts going on in the Gold Coast Jockey’s Premiership in which a young apprentice is threatening to dethrone the king 
 ‘King’ Callow that is, with the veteran rider being placed under severe pressure in the defense of his crown by Bailey Wheeler,… Read More »

     
  • Early double strengthens Zac Lloyd’s grip on Apprentice Premiership

    Zac Lloyd strengthened his grip on the Sydney Apprentice Jockeys’ Premiership with an early double at Canterbury on Wednesday. The gun young rider engineered an upset result in the opening event aboard Mural Crown before getting the well-supported How Dare You home in Race 2. The early double for James Cummings at the penultimate… Read More »

     
  • Ambassadorial registers knock-out win

    The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Ambassadorial has defied her long odds starting price to score a determined win at Sandown. A son of Melbourne Cup winner Fiorente that was prepared by Waterhouse, Ambassadorial took out the MRC Early Bird Renewal Handicap (1400m) on Wednesday. Ambassadorial was almost friendless in the betting with a starting price of $91, however there was support… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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