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Horse Racing News

  • Zac Spain reunites with Group 1 winner

    Jockey Zac Spain has enjoyed a fruitful association with Lombardo and is looking forward to reuniting with the sprinter at Moonee Valley The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained sprinter provided Spain with his second Group 1 victory when successful in The Goodwood at Morphettville last year. With C F Orr Stakes winner Streets Of… Read More »

     
  • Dalziel hoping its third time lucky in the All Star Mile

    Syndicator Wylie Dalziel has enjoyed the excitement of gaining his third starter in the All-Star Mile which will be run for only the fifth time on Saturday. The Peter Moody-trained Pounding runs in the $5 million race at Moonee Valley after receiving a Wildcard having just missed a start through the public vote. Dalziel was a part-owner in… Read More »

     
  • Baker mare to come up Roses in The Galaxy

    Bjorn Baker is almost certain Shades Of Rose will produce an infinitely better first-up display at Rosehill than she did at the same venue last preparation. “First-up last time in she bucked, so I’m very confident we’re a little bit ahead of that,” Baker said. The bucking display forced jockey Tim Clark to… Read More »

     
  • Annabel Neasham double act in the All Star Mile

    When the first All-Star Mile was run, Annabel Neasham did not have a trainers’ licence and was working for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace stable. That was 2019 and a second All-Star Mile was run before Neasham began training in her own right, producing her first runner in the August of 2020. Less than… Read More »

     
  • World-class jockeys give Slipper Golden glow

    When two world-class athletes clash, sparks usually fly, and Coolmore supremo Tom Magnier is predicting exactly that when champion jockeys Ryan Moore and James Mcdonald go head-to-head in the $5 million Golden Slipper. Moore has flown in from the UK to ride Coolmore’s exciting colt Shinzo, while McDonald partners race favourite Cylinder for… Read More »

     
  • Kent Jnr has eyes on The Quokka

    The in-form training partnership of Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr have shown interest in securing a spot in the inaugural running of The Quokka (1200m) at Ascot next year. The powerful Melbourne stable have placed Lombardo ‘s name into the mix for the $4 million event, with 13 of the 14… Read More »

     
  • Amelia’s Jewel to represent TABtouch in The Quokka

    Top trainer Simon Miller is aiming for a new milestone victory to follow up his first Group 1 win at the recent Northerly Stakes when his stable star Amelia’s Jewel represents TABtouch in Western Australia’s first thoroughbred slot race. Simon Miller said he was thrilled to partner with TABtouch for the inaugural… Read More »

     
  • Brenton Avdulla chasing a third Golden Slipper

    Top jockey Brenton Avdulla has won the Golden Slipper twice and the two experiences have been chalk and cheese. But they did have one thing in common – both victories came aboard fillies and he is hoping for another case of girl power aboard the James Cummings-trained Exploring in Saturday’s $5 million… Read More »

     
  • Haggas team dubious about Dubai

    The William Haggas team is all but resigned to running Dubai Honour on unfavourable ground at Rosehill, hopeful the weather will turn in time for his Queen Elizabeth Stakes raid. A dual Group 2 winner in France, Dubai Honour is one of two international acceptors for the Ranvet Stakes (2000m)… Read More »

     
  • Jamie Kah’s condition on the improve

    The racing community is relieved to hear of Jamie Kah’s positive progress in hospital after her fall in the $300,000 Group 2 VRC Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m) at Flemington last Saturday. According to the update provided by Victorian Jockeys’ Association CEO Matthew Hyland on Wednesday evening, Kah is recovering well… Read More »

     
  • Chico Sonado scores debut win at Sandown

    A three-quarter brother to Melbourne Cup winner Verry Elleegant has made an impressive start to his career at Sandown. Chico Sonado took out the Ladbrokes Mates Mode Plate (1300m) on Wednesday, doing it the tough way from the front. Ridden by Jamie Mott, Chico Sonado ($13) scored by a long neck from Valspar ($11) with Steel… Read More »

     
  • Facile facing Golden Slipper fitness test

    Facile is facing a race against time to prove her fitness for the $5 million Golden Slipper after a veterinary examination on Wednesday found her to be mildly lame in her near foreleg. All horses in the 16-strong field have undergone routine pre-race inspections and the Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-trained… Read More »

     
  • Watch: French feeling in Rivaport victory

    For the connections of former French galloper Rivaport, it was lucky their mare was engaged in the opening race at Sandown. On a warm Melbourne day, trainer Grahame Begg expected plenty of ‘juice’ to be in the track early in the program so it would not become too firm later in the day…. Read More »

     
  • Watch: John O’Shea unveils promising juvenile

    He has been a work in progress on the trial track, but the John O’Shea-trained Ravello has brought out his A-game on race day with a smart debut win at Warwick Farm. The son of Savabeel settled off the speed when soundly beaten in his two barrier trials, however he showed… Read More »

     
  • Amenable going super ahead of the Alister Clark Stakes

    With a little more luck going his way, Amenable should already be a Group 1 placegetter. A winner on debut at Sandown as a two-year-old, Amenable has consistently raced in higher grade since and will be aiming to add a second career win when he steps out in the Group 2 Alister Clark Stakes… Read More »

     
  • Golden Slipper a family affair for Hayes brothers

    A third generation of Lindsay Park trainers will be looking to make their mark on the world’s richest juvenile race with brothers Ben and J D Hayes preparing to saddle up two Golden Slipper runners. The famous racing family has won the Slipper twice, their grandfather Colin Hayes capturing it with… Read More »

     
  • Les Ross with strong hand in QTIS Jewel 2YO

    A two-year-old race in Brisbane without a couple Mishani team runners facing the starter is few and far between … and Saturday’s $500 000 Two-Year-Old QTIS Jewel at Doomben is no exception. With a full field of sixteen runners chasing the big prize, the Les Ross stable sends out no… Read More »

     
  • Mare primed ‘Foor Galaxy test

    Asfoora came up less than a length short in her quest for a maiden Group 1 in last month’s Oakleigh Plate, but Henry Dwyer is optimistic she can go a couple of spots better in this Saturday’s The Galaxy. The daughter of Flying Artie will be one of the leading… Read More »

     
  • Three-year-olds set to take on Anamoe

    In a case of short-term pain for long-term gain, Michael Freedman has opted to pit Randwick Guineas winner Communist against weight-for-age superstar Anamoe in the George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill. Freedman could have sent the three-year-old around against his own age group in the Rosehill Guineas (2000m), which is also… Read More »

     
  • Aegon primed for All Star Mile assault

    Finishing just over a length from Alligator Blood in a Flemington Group 1 race last spring gave Andrew Forsman the confidence to tackle the All-Star Mile at Moonee Valley with Aegon. The problem for Forsman and connections was how were they going to get into the $5 million race on Saturday where most of the… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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