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Horse Racing News

  • All Victorian horses allowed into NSW

    Racing NSW today has announced the introduction of phase two of the easing of restrictions permitting horses to travel from Victoria into NSW, consistent with the advice it has received from its biosecurity expert that it is appropriate to review its position given the reduction in the amount of daily… Read More »

     
  • Watch 📺 Yet another star 3YO unearthed at Pakenham

    This year’s 3YO crop is staggeringly good. And we can add another name to the list in HINDAAM (Savabeel-Bayrock). She was having her first start since her debut six months ago and she just went BANG! Drawing wide, she came across from the outside to sit behind the speed in… Read More »

     
  • Mystic Journey’s racing career in doubt

    The fairy tale story of the year, last year, MYSTIC JOURNEY (Needs Further-White Gold) may be ready for a new chapter. When she burnt down the centre of the track to win the inaugural $5million All Star Mile in March of 2019, a race that followed her easy initial debut… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup contenders to line-up in Chelmsford Stakes

    Chris Waller has 11 of the 23 entries for the Group Two Chelmsford Stakes including Kinane, Brimham Rocks and Finche. Finche was fifth first up in the corresponding race last year and went on to finish seventh as favourite in the Melbourne Cup. Waller says the horse will follow a… Read More »

     
  • Star sprinter Nature Strip scares off rivals

    The presence of Nature Strip has scared off rivals with just five horses nominated to take him on in the Group Three Concorde Stakes at Randwick. The Australian Turf Club has extended entries until Tuesday after fellow Everest slot holder Gytrash, Ball Of Muscle, Splintex, Fiesta and Dirty Work were… Read More »

     
  • Top Victorian apprentice moving to Queensland

    As one of Victoria’s premier apprentices, Georgina Cartwright, dismounted at Casterton yesterday, she had a bit of a nostalgic look around at the place. And she smiled too. She had just ridden yet another winner, PINTOFF (Toorak Toff-Pinsahoy) to an impressive debut victory. But that may be the last time… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup back on the agenda for Red Verdon

    English trainer Ed Dunlop has indicated to Racing Victoria that he wants to bring his tough stayer Red Verdon back to Melbourne for the spring carnival. RV’s international recruiter Paul Bloodworth said Dunlop had been back in touch with him to say he was interested in coming over. “He had… Read More »

     
  • Talented 3YO filly retired due to barrier issues

    Talented three-year-old filly See You Soon has been retired after failing to get her barrier certificate at Rosehill this morning. See You Soon who has placed twice at Group Two level was required to get a barrier certificate prior to racing again however another failed attempt at Rosehill this morning… Read More »

     
  • Schabau continues to firm for the Melbourne Cup

    Schabau, who resumed with a strong third at Caulfield on Saturday, was a notable firmer in the all in market for the Melbourne Cup (3200m). The Robert Hickmott trained galloper was having his first run since suffering a tendon injury and was more than a pass mark when third to… Read More »

     
  • Lloyd Williams import shortens for the Caulfield Cup

    Off the back of an eye catching effort on Saturday, Orderofthegarter firmed up in the all in market for the Caulfield Cup (2400m). The Lloyd Williams​ owned galloper savaged the line at Caulfield on Saturday when second to Al Galayel, that off that run, he firmed into $26 for the… Read More »

     
  • Anders shortens for the $15m Everest

    Anders has tightened in with bookies in all in markets for the Everest (1200m), to be run on October 17 at Randwick. The Maher/Eustace trained three year old blitzed them in the San Domenico (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday and with that, he was talked up straight away as a… Read More »

     
  • Phoenix Thoroughbreds purchase a stake in Pierata

    Phoenix Thoroughbreds have added to their stallion interests by purchasing a significant stake in Aquis Farms’ Pierata. Perhaps more noted for their exploits on the track through the likes of Farnan, Holyfield and the recently sold Prague, the deal sees the two ambitious groups strengthen their existing ties. Those already… Read More »

     
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  • Bargain buy Behemoth wins G1 Memsie Stakes

    Giant galloper Behemoth gave South Australian trainer David Jolly his second Group One winner and his budget ownership group Grand Syndications their first when he took out the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield. Champion jockey Craig Williams positioned the gelding, who weighs 600 kilograms and stands 17 hands, behind the leaders… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup winner Subzero dies aged 32

    Subzero, the 1992 Melbourne Cup winner who achieved even greater recognition in retirement, has died at the age of 32. Popular with rank-and-file racing fans as one of the best-performed grey-coloured horses of the Australian turf’s modern era, Subzero became an equine celebrity when his racing days were over. Accompanied… Read More »

     
  • Mugatoo far too classy in Premiers Cup

    Trainer Kris Lees believes Mugatoo has the scope to reach Group One level this spring and has pinpointed the Metropolitan Handicap as a likely goal. The staying import took his record to two wins from as many starts this campaign with a classy victory in Saturday’s Premiers Cup (1900m) at… Read More »

     
  • Peter Moody In Good Health after stakes win

    The old firm of trainer Peter Moody and jockey Luke Nolen, who combined to dominate Melbourne racing for years, were back in the spotlight when In Good Health caused an upset in the Listed Heatherlie Stakes. Moody, who returned to training four months ago after walking away from the sport,… Read More »

     
  • Legendary Melbourne Cup winner Subzero dies

    Subzero, the 1992 Melbourne Cup winner who enhanced his reputation after his racing career as both a clerk of the course and a racing ambassador, has died at the age of 32. Subzero was synonymous with his great mate and handler Graham Salisbury who passed away two months ago from… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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