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Horse Racing News

  • Mimi’s Award gets her chance at The Valley

    It has been over 12 months since Mimi’s Award last tasted success but the Lindsay Park stable expect the mare to have the right conditions at The Valley. Mimi’s Award lost a race on protest at Flemington two starts ago after being first past the post, while a sit and sprint… Read More »

     
  • Should there be more Everest pathways?

    Trainer John O’Shea would love to see more options for horses on The Everest trail. With confirmation this week that Lost And Running will again represent the TAB’s slot in this year’s The Everest, trainer John O’Shea has begun to plot his course towards the spring showpiece. And it has prompted the… Read More »

     
  • Lost And Running shortens for The Everest after gaining slot

    TAB has selected exciting sprinter Lost And Running to represent its slot in the $15 million TAB Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 15. It’s the second year in a row that the John O’Shea-trained galloper will represent TAB after the gelding turned in an eye catching fourth when he… Read More »

     
  • Group 1 winner ruled out of spring carnival

    Outstanding five-year-old gelding Superstorm, a Group 1 winner of the Cantala Stakes (1600m) at Flemington last October, has been ruled out of the Melbourne spring carnival. Perth owner-breeder Bob Peters, who confirmed the news on Tabradio, said it was a disappointing outcome as Superstorm was displaying encouraging signs before his setback…. Read More »

     
  • Lost And Running secures slot in The Everest

    Lost And Running has been announced as the TAB’s representative in The Everest. Another piece in The Everest jigsaw puzzle has been completed with TAB securing Lost And Running as its representative in this year’s $15 million race at Randwick. The five-year-old son of Per Incanto trained by John O’Shea at… Read More »

     
  • $1 million Vic Spring Carnival bonuses announced

    Racing Victoria has announced a raft of $1 million bonuses to further enhance the Victorian Spring Racing Carnival. Tuesday’s announcement came on top of more than $26 million in prize money increases earlier in May that cover metropolitan and country races along with spring feature races. Five races across the… Read More »

     
  • Adelaide kick-off for Scorched Earth

    Trainer John Moloney would like to add some more ‘Black Type’ to the CV of Scorched Earth before the end of her three-year-old campaign. Scorched Earth officially turns four on Monday and Moloney has his sights on the Listed Lightning Stakes (1050m) at Morphettville on Saturday, a race restricted to two… Read More »

     
  • Zipping Boy to extend unbeaten Sandown run

    A return to racing at Sandown is expected to prove beneficial for Zipping Boy in his second run back with original trainer Jerome Hunter. Zipping Boy runs in the Ladbrokes Live Betting Handicap (1000m) on Wednesday looking to maintain his unbeaten record at the track, and trip. As a three-year-old, Zipping… Read More »

     
  • Steve O’Dea ramps up quest for Victorian features

    Steve O’Dea narrowly missed out on feature success with Scallopini at Caulfield last Saturday and Victorian racing fans should get used to seeing more of his team in Black Type sprints before winter ends. The Brisbane trainer, who operates in partnership with Matthew Hoysted, has two other horses he will… Read More »

     
  • Darwin Cup dream to turn to reality

    Jockey Brad Rawiller is confident Living The Dream can deliver trainer Rob Gulberti a third Darwin Cup (2050m) in four years, following his win in the Metric Mile (1600m) on Saturday. Living The Dream enjoyed a cosy run behind race leader Starouz in the $50,000 event and was too classy over… Read More »

     
  • Matthew Brown patiently waiting his Turn

    Matthew Brown is eager to give Prix De Turn one last shot at victory as a three-year-old but he is prepared to surrender this weekend’s last opportunity if Melbourne’s weather does not cooperate. The Turn Me Loose colt is entered for the $130,000 3YO Handicap (1600m) at The Valley this Saturday, which… Read More »

     
  • Victorian racing’s $4.7b benefit

    An independent report has detailed the importance of Victoria’s racing industry, which generates almost $5 billion to the state economy. The Size and Scope Report, which was conducted on figures from 2018/19 and was released on Monday, highlights the role that thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing have to the state…. Read More »

     
  • Newnham unveils Big spring ambitions

    A glance at the cream of Australia’s sprinting ranks has buoyed Mark Newnham’s confidence that the best is still ahead for Group 1 placegetter Big Parade. The lightly raced five-year-old returned to the trainer’s Randwick base on Monday to begin preparations for the spring and a possible tilt at The… Read More »

     
  • Forgot You progressing well for spring campaign

    With three wins from as many starts at Moonee Valley, Forgot You would appear the ideal Cox Plate contender for the Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young stable. And if Young has her way, that is the direction she would head with the son of 2004 Cox Plate winner Savabeel. Forgot You is… Read More »

     
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  • Rain no concern for King Of Sparta at Caulfield

    The downgrading of the Caulfield track from a Soft 5 to a Soft 7 prior to the running of Bletchingly Stakes was some cause of concern for the connections of King Of Sparta. But it all ended well for the Sydney-trained three-year-old who took out the Group 3 1200m sprint on Saturday in a… Read More »

     
  • Teewaters too strong at Caulfield

    Bypassing the staying race for three-year-olds in preference for one against older horses has paid a dividend for the connections of Teewaters at Caulfield. Trainer Archie Alexander elected to tackle the VOBIS Gold Stayers (2400m) on Saturday rather than the MRC Chairman’s Club Handicap over the same distance for three-year-olds. And Alexander was extremely confident after… Read More »

     
  • Passione shows a touch of class at Caulfield

    Trainer Nigel Blackiston has continued his good luck with New Zealand’s Cambridge Stud with Passione scoring at Caulfield. Victory in the Royal Meeting Is All Class (1400m) on Saturday came at Passione’s second Australian start after crossing from New Zealand. Blackiston pointed to the better prize money of offer in Australia… Read More »

     
  • Winter Challenge rescheduled as Randwick washed out

    The Listed Winter Challenge will be added to next weekend’s Rosehill program after it was one of nine races lost when Randwick was called off after the first event on Saturday. With the track already rated a heavy 10 to start the card, a downpour of rain that began prior… Read More »

     
  • Three on the bounce for Thron Bone

    The benefit of having paddocks at his Mornington stable has resulted in Thron Bone recording a third straight win for trainer Jerome Hunter. Success in the MRC Membership Renewal Handicap (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday followed previous victories by Thron Bone at Caulfield and Flemington. After his success at Flemington on July 2,… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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