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Horse Racing News

  • Cummings’ Australian Oaks hope a work of Arts

    Ed Cummings will monitor Arts over the coming days before deciding whether she backs-up in the ATC Australian Oaks following her scintillating win in the Adrian Knox Stakes at Randwick. The Xtravagant filly unleashed a withering finish to come from back in the field and street her rivals in Saturday’s Group 3… Read More »

     
  • In-form gelding Right for Easter Cup

    Right You Are didn’t get a chance to test his Australian Cup credentials, but David Eustace is eyeing a consolation victory this Saturday at Sandown. The rejuvenated gelding will be one of two runners for Eustace and his training partner Ciaron Maher in the $200,000 Easter Cup. The six-year-old missed the… Read More »

     
  • Mr Brightside goes back-to-back in the Doncaster Mile

    Mr Brightside, the horse that has delivered Ben and JD Hayes nearly every ‘first’ of their training partnership, has given them another reason to celebrate with successive wins in the Doncaster Mile. Ridden by champion Hong Kong-based jockey Zac Purton, Mr Brightside ($6 fav) fought doggedly in the heavy conditions to… Read More »

     
  • Gai wins first ATC Australian Derby with Major Beel

    Her legendary father T J Smith won the ATC Derby nine times but incredibly, Gai Waterhouse made it a first win in the Sydney classic with Major Beel on Saturday. Waterhouse has captured most of the Group 1 races in her hometown but the Australian Derby (2400m) had eluded her… Read More »

     
  • Waltz On By claims the Bendigo Guineas

    Katherine Coleman is expecting a big party after the Peter Moody stable claimed two Stakes races in different states. A little over 20 minutes after I Wish I Win came from last to win the Group 1 T J Smith (1200m) at Randwick, the beautifully bred Waltz On By claimed the Listed Bendigo… Read More »

     
  • I Wish I Win takes out the TJ Smith Stakes

    A decade after Black Caviar won the second of her two T J Smith Stakes titles, Peter Moody and Luke Nolen have turned back the clock, combining with I Wish I Win to trump the country’s best sprinters. Chasing a record fourth win in Sydney’s flagship short-course race, Nature Strip… Read More »

     
  • Militarize salutes in the Inglis Sires

    Chris Waller has plundered the first two legs of Sydney’s juvenile triple crown with Militarize winning the Group 1 Sires’ Produce Stakes two weeks after stablemate Shinzo’s Golden Slipper success. It continued a breakout two-year-old season for Waller, who is better known for his patient approach with horses and until… Read More »

     
  • No Shenanigans on race day

    Race experience proved beneficial for Shesallshenangians as the Simon Zahra-trained filly raced to an easy victory at Bendigo. A $115,000 yearling purchase on the Gold Coast last year, Shesallshenanigans collected a first prize of $137,500 along with $30,000 in Super VOBIS bonuses with her victory in the VOBIS Gold Rush (1000m) on Saturday. Ridden by… Read More »

     
  • Desleigh Forster hit with six-month ban

    Group 1-winning trainer Desleigh Forster faces a six-month ban after being found guilty of using an illegal stock whip on a horse at the Eagle Farm pool. Forster has been charged with possession of a stock whip, use of a stock whip, and committing an act of animal cruelty. She… Read More »

     
  • Michael Trotter aims at nice debut prize

    Trainer Michael Trotter hopes a trip to Bendigo will turn into a lucrative payday. The Cranbourne-based Trotter will saddle debutant Beaunified in the $250,000 VOBIS Gold Rush (1000m) on Saturday as he chases a second winner for the week after Rumbled Again scored at Sandown on Wednesday. Saturday’s race carries a first prize of… Read More »

     
  • Belle Savoir kicks off campaign at Bendigo

    Lightly raced Belle Savoir kicks off a late autumn campaign at Bendigo that her trainer Nick Ryan hopes will lead to Stakes races in Adelaide. The Bendigo Gold Bracelet (1400m) on Saturday will be Belle Savoir’s first outing since the then three-year-old filly finished fifth in the Group 1 Queensland Oaks (2200m) at Eagle… Read More »

     
  • Earlswood to step up in Golden Mile

    A little over 12 months ago Maddie Raymond and connections of Earlswood were on top of the world after the Australian debut win at Caulfield. Success in the Group 3 Carlyon Cup (1600m) at Caulfield had the team looking forward to the spring later in the year, but seven months later it was a different story. Earlswood failed… Read More »

     
  • Grahame Begg back in town for G1 missions

    Grahame Begg will have two bites of the cherry when he heads to his former home track of Randwick to chase his first Sydney Group 1 win in more than a decade. Begg spent almost 25 years training out of the premier course and had remarkable success with the likes of… Read More »

     
  • Godolphin hoping Doncaster is a Golden Mile

    There is a racing adage that you should forgive a good horse one bad run and James Cummings is hoping it rings true for Golden Mile in the Doncaster. The three-year-old turned in the worst performance of his career when last to superstar stablemate Anamoe in the George Ryder Stakes (1500m) two weeks… Read More »

     
  • Promises Kept on trial for staying targets

    Trainer Greg Eurell says Promises Kept is still learning to be a racehorse but is showing signs of being a promising stayer. After breaking through for his maiden win at Sale, the next step on the path is the Bendigo St Leger Trial (2200m) on Saturday. In turn, Eurell hopes that will lead to… Read More »

     
  • I’m Thunderstruck dies in freak accident

    The racing community is mourning the loss of Group 1 champion I’m Thunderstruck, whose life tragically ended following a routine knee operation. The two-time G1 winner suffered a catastrophic injury that left OTI Racing, the Mick Price stable, and all involved in his career heartbroken. Terry Henderson of OTI Racing… Read More »

     
  • Champ back on target to repel ‘next gen’ sprinters

    Chris Waller has been a ground breaker on many fronts but there would be few more satisfying moments than getting Nature Strip back to his brilliant best for a record fourth TJ Smith Stakes triumph. The champion trainer has experienced racing’s highest moments through Winx, won at Royal Ascot with… Read More »

     
  • Jamie Kah thanks loved ones in emotional instagram post

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jamie Kah expressed her gratitude to her loved ones and fans who have been supporting her during her recovery from a serious brain injury. She also shared how her visit with Brax, her beloved horse, has helped her during this challenging time. “Seeing Brax today… Read More »

     
  • James Cummings has Cylinder ready to fire

    He bumped into one better in the Golden Slipper but Cylinder will get the chance to finish his two-year-old season as a Group 1 winner when he lines up in the ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes. The colt was run down late by Shinzo in Australia’s premier juvenile race, but James Cummings felt he… Read More »

     
  • Munhamek chases hat-trick at Bendigo

    Former UK and Hong Kong galloper Munhamek will be lining up for the 12th start of his Australian career when he heads to Bendigo on Saturday. The seven-year-old has remained in work throughout his time at Nick Ryan’s Flemington stable and the Listed Golden Mile (1600m) on Saturday will be his first shot at Stakes company. Munhamek started… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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