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Horse Racing News

  • Floating incident sees The Kosciuszko second favourite scratched

    The Danny Williams-trained Prairie Fire has been promoted into the field for $1.3 million The Kosciuszko following the scratching of Front Page due to a float mishap. Front Page, who was one of the fancied runners, became fractious in the horse float during his trip to Sydney and suffered injuries… Read More »

     
  • Classique poised to become The Everest Legend

    Five years ago, Les Bridge was wandering around the Inglis sales when he bumped into long-time friend Carmel Size. Size was hunting for a yearling on behalf of her boss, Hong Kong-based businessman Bon Ho, and had been captivated by a steely grey son of Not A Single Doubt. Market… Read More »

     
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  • Eduardo swaggers into contention for The Everest

    Everest contender Eduardo is like that kid in the school playground who can run faster than everyone else and knows it. The horse has been walking around the stables of trainer Joe Pride with a Mick Jagger swagger, ahead of his date with destiny in Saturday’s $15 million The Everest…. Read More »

     
  • Anthony Van Dyck gets visitors draw in the Caulfield Cup

    Aidan O’Brien’s stable representative T J Comerford has described Anthony Van Dyck’s outside barrier as an added obstacle in his Caulfield Cup quest. Anthony Van Dyck drew barrier 21 in the Caulfield Cup but will come into 18 when the field jumps on Saturday. The 2019 English Derby winner will also… Read More »

     
  • St Leger Stakes to provide Ideel autumn platform

    Promising mare She’s Ideel will be on trial for a Sydney Cup campaign when she takes on a seasoned field of stayers in the St Leger at Randwick. The five-year-old has had a luckless preparation and again looked like she would emerge with a tale of woe last Saturday when… Read More »

     
  • Awesome sprinter chasing first-up win at Doomben

    It is fitting that Awesome Pluck will be making his comeback to racing at Doomben on the same day as The Kosciuszko. Twelve months ago, Awesome Pluck finished eleventh to Handle The Truth in The Kosciuszko and he ran third to Belflyer in the event’s inaugural running two years ago…. Read More »

     
  • Mike Moroney chirpy over his Caulfield Cup chances

    Mike Moroney’s plan to have two runners in the Caulfield Cup was scuppered when he had to scratch outsider Aktau from the race due to injury. Moroney’s veterinary surgeon informed him after trackwork on Thursday that Aktau had pulled up with a slight leg injury, which was later diagnosed to… Read More »

     
  • Chris Waller hoping for an Everest Strip out

    Chris Waller is the first to admit that when The Everest was launched, the race was not high on his radar. But as the hype and interest surrounding the event began to escalate, Waller’s interest was piqued. Two seasons ago, Sydney’s premier trainer decided he needed to make a concerted… Read More »

     
  • The Kosciuszko favourite in doubt for race

    It’s Me, the short-priced favourite for the $1.3 million The Kosciuszko, will need to pass a veterinary examination before she is cleared to take her place. Trainer Brett Cavanough advised Racing NSW stewards the mare was scoped on Wednesday afternoon after developing a cough following a swim in the equine… Read More »

     
  • Kosciuszko chance brewing for Mitch Beer

    It took a long-range plan to come to fruition for Albury-based trainer Mitchell Beer to get a Kosciuszko runner and he couldn’t be happier with how Redouble has prepared for the $1.3 million race. Since moving to Albury from Victoria, Beer has had three main goals in mind – to… Read More »

     
  • Caulfield Cup horse scratched from field

    Mornington Cup winner Aktau has been scratched from Saturday’s Caulfield Cup after suffering from a tendon injury. The Michael Moroney-trained gelding is expected to be out for up to 6 months after scans revealed a small hole in his tendon. The scratching means that first emergency Raheen House will now… Read More »

     
  • Chris Waller worried about stars Caulfield Cup weight

    Chris Waller takes a powerful trio into the Caulfield Cup, a race which has amazingly eluded Australia’s premier trainer. The race has proven to be somewhat of a jinx for Waller as from 20 starters in the Caulfield Cup his best results have been two fifths. Waller will be represented… Read More »

     
  • Ranting upstages his more fancied rivals

    It was only a three-horse field but it produced one of the great spectacles of the year when little separated a trio of colts in the Group Three Blue Sapphire Stakes. In a slogging finish to the 1200 metre race, there was only a neck between first and third and… Read More »

     
  • No Caulfield Cup for impressive Nonconformist

    Grahame Begg has no regrets about turning his back on a start in the Caulfield Cup for Coongy Cup winner Nonconformist. Nonconformist was being aimed at the Group One feature until a few weeks ago when he had a hiccup and Begg decided to pull the plug on the race…. Read More »

     
  • Boom Godolphin colt suffers 3 month ban

    Boom Godolphin colt Hanseatic will not be able to race for at least three months after bleeding in the Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield. The Anthony and Sam Freedman trained Godolphin owned Hanseatic will miss the remainder of the spring carnival after bleeding from both nostrils in the feature at… Read More »

     
  • Anthony Cummings enjoying The Everest ride with mare

    Anthony Cummings is preparing to saddle up his first Everest runner and he figures his famous father Bart would approve of the innovative race concept. While the late Bart Cummings is legendary for his record in one of Australia’s most traditional races, the Melbourne Cup, Anthony Cummings says he also… Read More »

     
  • Exciting International sustains serious leg injury

    Well-performed northern hemisphere galloper Wichita’s future is in doubt after he sustained a serious leg injury at the Werribee International Horse Centre. The Aidan O’Brien-trained four-year-old suffered a fracture to his right hind leg on Wednesday, which was detected after he had completed his trackwork and returned to his box…. Read More »

     
  • The Kosciuszko owners riding high ahead of race

    With $1.3 million in prize money on offer for the Kosciuszko, it’s not just the lucky sweepstake winners who are preparing for a big payday. Andrew Clout, a member of the A S C T racing syndicate which own 10 per cent in the Cody Morgan-trained Anethole, says it is… Read More »

     
  • Irish jockey Ellen Hennessy set for city debut

    They have been coming down for a couple of years now to plunder our spoils but everyone seems to like the Irish jocks when they get here. Robbie Dolan, Tom Sherry have waved their flag here in recent months and now Ellen Hennessy! The girl who grew up on the… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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