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Horse Racing News

  • Thoughts again turn north after Mornington Guineas win

    Lethal Thoughts was set an ambitious task in Queensland around this time last year and the son of So You Think could again be Brisbane-bound after winning Saturday’s Mornington Guineas. The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained colt registered his first win since his debut success at Sale on April 27… Read More »

     
  • Old fold reunite for Joyous Guineas win

    Blue-blooded colt Hawaii Five Oh has laid the foundation for a lucrative winter campaign in Brisbane with a breathtaking performance in the Hawkesbury Guineas and in doing so reignited one of racing’s great associations. Trainer Gai Waterhouse, owner John Singleton and jockey Nash Rawiller combined to capture Saturday’s 1400m feature… Read More »

     
  • Up-and-comer take shot at Mornington Guineas

    The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr stable will send two in form gallopers to the Mornington Guineas. But they enter the race hopeful rather than confident of coming away with a major slice of the prize money on offer. Demon Darb, to be ridden by Craig Newitt, and King Samuel, Daniel Moor, will… Read More »

     
  • Teo Nugent hit with 37-meeting suspension

    Jockey Teo Nugent has been suspended for 37 meetings on a careless riding charge that landed him in hospital with a serious neck injury following a fall at Moonee Valley. Racing Victoria stewards on Friday concluded an inquiry into the fall of Florescent Star in the Listed Abell Stakes (1200m) on March 18 that left Nugent nursing a C1 fracture. As… Read More »

     
  • Rovno Amber set for home track debut

    The connections of Rovno Amber are looking to vindicate their decision to knock back offers from Hong Kong by chasing a debut win at Mornington. Rovno Amber runs for the first time in the Mornington Sires (1200m) on Saturday, coming off a second-place finish in an 800m trial at Cranbourne on April 5. Trainer Shane Nichols revealed… Read More »

     
  • Nonconformist chases Caulfield Cup golden ticket

    A golden ticket into the Caulfield Cup is up for grabs for the winner of the Mornington Cup. The Grahame Begg-trained Nonconformist fell short in the Mornington Cupo two years ago before winning his way into the Caulfield Cup later in that spring. Nonconformist ran second to Incentivise in that year’s Caulfield Cup… Read More »

     
  • Zac Lloyd: The apprentice challenging Sydney’s best

    Even a cursory glance at the Sky Racing television channel in recent times would have put you onto the fact that apprentice Zac Lloyd is tracking very well. Drill down a bit deeper and you might be surprised at just how well the young man is doing. Using adjectives like… Read More »

     
  • Anamoe retired to stud

    Anamoe’s racetrack record will stay as it is with Godolphin on Friday announcing that its star four-year-old had run his last race. As recently as late last week trainer James Cummings said he was ‘quite keen’ to head to Royal Ascot for the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes on June… Read More »

     
  • Wide gate won’t affect JoJo’s mojo

    John Thompson is banking on the natural gate speed of Jojo Was A Man helping to offset a wide draw when the horse bids for a maiden black-type win in the Hawkesbury Gold Cup. The five-year-old will jump from the second outside barrier in the 16-horse field if there are… Read More »

     
  • Changing of the guard looms for David Payne

    The impending sale of multiple Group 1 winner Montefilia is set to leave a significant void in David Payne’s stable and he is putting his faith in the next generation to step up to the plate. Montefilia will go under the hammer as a broodmare prospect at next month’s Chairman’s… Read More »

     
  • Gai Waterhouse ruled out of a trip to the Bool

    Gai Waterhouse, a legendary horse trainer, will not be attending the Warrnambool May Racing Carnival this year for the first time in a decade. Waterhouse became a fan of the three-day event in 2012 and has been a regular attendee since then. She typically stays in Port Fairy with her… Read More »

     
  • Bjorn Baker trio chase Cup, Crown and Gold

    Fresh from snaring the inaugural running of the $4 million The Quokka, Bjorn Baker is looking to continue his momentum at Hawkesbury where he has runners in three of the four feature races. Baker made the dash to Perth for last weekend’s slot race and came away with the spoils courtesy… Read More »

     
  • Kote to give cheek in Hawkesbury Guineas

    “It’s a very simple recipe – find a bum”. That will be Anthony Cummings’ instruction to jockey Josh Parr when he is legged aboard Kote in the Hawkesbury Guineas (1400m) on Saturday. Cummings has never doubted Kote’s ability, but he is the first to admit that harnessing it has been a challenge…. Read More »

     
  • Pat Carey filly kicks off on home track

    Trainer Pat Carey knows a thing or two about the family of Mornington debutant Claymore Mine. The filly is set to make her debut in the Mornington Peninsula News Group Sires (1200m) on Saturday. Claymore Mine is a daughter of four-time winner Cresta Condor, that Carey trained, and who has produced Carey-trained gallopers Crestani, a… Read More »

     
  • Wet track key for Just Folk in Hawkesbury Cup

    Sydney has been a happy hunting ground for Victorian trainer Josh Julius, who is hoping his gamble to bring Just Folk north in search of a wet track pays dividends at Hawkesbury. The gelding will take his place in the Hawkesbury Gold Cup (1600m) at the club’s stand-alone Saturday meeting, just… Read More »

     
  • Home track focus for Clayton Douglas

    Having secured his first Group 1 victory, Clayton Douglas would now like to win a feature race on his home track at Mornington. While he does not have a starter in the Listed Mornington Cup (2400m) on Saturday, he will saddle Bless Her in the Listed Hareeba Stakes (1200m). Douglas is still on cloud… Read More »

     
  • Star line-up for The Archer at Rockhampton

    If the early betting boards are anything to go by, runners trained by South-East Queensland based trainers will hold the upper hand in the second running of The Archer, the richest race in regional Queensland, when it takes place as a Queensland stand alone meeting on April 30. Robert Heathcote… Read More »

     
  • Mornington Cup trip ideal for Hezashocka

    Hezashocka has been a tease for trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnrr. The New Zealand-bred gelding keeps running above expectations in rich races that it has delayed Hezashocka getting out to a trip his trainers think he will be comfortable at. That changes on Saturday when the gelding lines up in the Listed Mornington Cup (2400m) with Price saying Hezashocka is looking… Read More »

     
  • Jake Bayliss back in Brisbane

    Jake Bayliss is back in Brisbane and ready to put in the hard yards to re-establish himself locally and give his career some traction heading into the Queensland Winter carnival. Apart from a couple of weeks back visiting family in December 2022, Bayliss has been busy gaining international experience over… Read More »

     
  • Chinny Boom chases black-type at Doomben

    Rockhampton based trainer Clinton Taylor’s star filly Chinny Boom will look to take the next step in her already burgeoning career when she raises the bar once again to Listed company at Doomben on Saturday where she will line-up in the Mick Dittman Plate. Chinny Boom does have a runner-up… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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