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Horse Racing News

  • AFL Grand Final and Victoria Derby won’t clash

    Victoria’s Racing Minister Martin Pakula says there won’t be a clash between the opening day of the Melbourne Cup carnival and the Grand Final if the AFL fixture falls that way. The COVID-19 pandemic has clouded the AFL fixture with uncertainty over when the Grand Final will be played. With… Read More »

     
  • Premiership-leading jockey continues fight against ban

    Queensland’s premiership-leading jockey Baylee Nothdurft will take his appeal against a three-month ban to the next level after failing in an internal review. Nothdurft rode Vega One when the gelding finished fourth in an Open Handicap (1000m) after coming from last on the home turn at the Sunshine Coast on… Read More »

     
  • Leading Queensland trainer fined for positive swab

    Leading Queensland country trainer John Manzelmann has been fined $6000 after two of his horses returned positive swabs to an anti-inflammatory steroid. Manzelmann’s horses Zoffany Rocket won at Rockhampton on August 23 which was followed by Canford Tree winning at the same track on August 28. Swabs taken from both… Read More »

     
  • Matthew Poon rides four winners at Sha Tin

    It was a day to remember for Matthew Poon at Sha Tin on Sunday with the former Australian jockey riding four winners on the card. Matthew Poon was the first Hong Kong apprentice to ride in South Australia and he made his mark on the state becoming a bit of… Read More »

     
  • Mark Newnham to have three runners in The Roses

    With no Queensland Oaks this winter, Sydney trainer Mark Newnham has had to make The Roses in Brisbane the target for some of his stable’s up-and-coming fillies. Newnham is planning to have three runners in Saturday’s Group Two Roses (1825m) for three-year-old fillies at Eagle Farm, with Celestial Falls already… Read More »

     
  • G1 winning jockey facing betting charges

    Group One-winning Sydney jockey Adam Hyeronimus is facing multiple charges over betting offences. Hyeronimus has been hit with 32 charges after a long-running Racing NSW stewards’ investigation. He will face an inquiry on Thursday and Friday when stewards will allege the jockey had an interest in 29 bets on horses… Read More »

     
  • Mike Moroney to welcome back spring hopefuls

    With clarity over the spring carnival programs, trainer Mike Moroney is getting his stable’s leading prospects back to work including Cups contender Aktau and Everest hopeful Tofane. The Melbourne spring carnival program was locked in last Friday, with Racing Victoria deciding to keep the traditional dates and not adopt a… Read More »

     
  • Stockman rounds up rivals at Warwick Farm

    The disappointment of missing out on a Brisbane winter carnival opportunity has been emphasised for a second time in as many starts for staying prospect Stockman. Rated a genuine Queensland Derby chance, Stockman had to settle for a win in much lesser grade at Warwick Farm on Monday. Trainer Joe… Read More »

     
  • G2 Missile Stakes gets a new look

    A new-season race that has been a traditional spring starting point for many of Sydney’s best sprinters will figure in a switch of handicapping conditions. The Missile Stakes, a Group Two sprint over 1200m, will be run as a set-weights with penalties event for the first time this year. Since… Read More »

     
  • Scenic Warrior lands maiden win at Warwick Farm

    The Hawkes Racing team is likely to turn its attention to spring with rising three-year-old Scenic Warrior after the colt landed a city win at Warwick Farm in his second start. Carrying the colours worn by his Group One-winning sire Proisir and the former Hawkes-trained Caulfield Guineas winner Divine Prophet,… Read More »

     
  • Winx’s sister to be saved for another day

    Racing fans will have to wait a bit longer for the debut of champion Winx’s younger half-sister. Covent Garden, a two-year-old filly, was scratched from a race at Warwick Farm on Monday with the public holiday meeting to be run on a heavy track. She was entered to make her… Read More »

     
  • Opacity to have a short break before spring

    Trainer John O’Shea has opted not to press on further into winter with promising gelding Opacity. Opacity continued a rise through the grades with a narrow win at Randwick on Saturday in the third start of his campaign, taking his overall record to five wins from seven starts. Immediately after… Read More »

     
  • New-look Brenton Avdulla emerges from form slump

    Chris Waller at least provided Brenton Avdulla with enough horsepower to end a lean trot in the saddle even if the champion trainer was unsure if a recent pep talk jolted the frustrated jockey into form. Avdulla rode two winners for Waller at Randwick on Saturday as part of a… Read More »

     
  • Ciaron Maher and David Eustace in premierships contention

    With less than two months of the Australian racing season remaining, co-trainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace find themselves in premiership battles on more than one front. The stable won three Group One races this season, courtesy of Loving Gaby’s sprint double at The Valley in the Manikato Stakes and… Read More »

     
  • Unaltered spring hinders Lindsay Park’s plans

    An unchanged Victorian spring program will force leading stable Lindsay Park to revise carnival plans for two stars due to return from injury. Tom Dabernig, who with Ben Hayes takes over the reins at Lindsay Park after David Hayes’ departure to Hong Kong, had tentatively worked out a spring program… Read More »

     
  • Winx’s little sister set to make racetrack debut

    Almost six years to the day since Winx made a winning debut at Warwick Farm, her half-sister Covent Garden will kick off her racetrack career at the same western Sydney venue. Winx posted the first of 37 wins in a midweek race on June 4, 2014 and Covent Garden will… Read More »

     
  • Star colt back ahead of a big spring

    Trainer Peter Snowden is likely to follow a proven pattern with King’s Legacy in pursuit of more Group One success with the star colt. Snowden is preparing to welcome the dual Group One winner back into stable life with the Group One Golden Rose to be the rising three-year-old’s first… Read More »

     
  • Vanna Girl puts spring claims on the line

    The Matriarch Stakes is on the radar of top filly Vanna Girl if she can finish her winter campaign on a high. Vanna Girl will be chasing four wins in a row and her third stakes race on the trot in the Group Two The Roses (2000m) at Doomben on… Read More »

     
  • Rostropovich back on track after near death

    Rostropovich has been given the all-clear to take the next step along the road to a possible return to the racetrack. The Lindsay Park-trained stayer has not raced since suffering a pelvic injury when finishing last in the 2019 Melbourne Cup. Rostropovich underwent a scintigraphy bone scan at the Goulburn… Read More »

     
  • Michael Cahill, Jim Orman suspended after Stradbroke Handicap

    Jockeys Michael Cahill and Jim Orman have been suspended in the wash-up from the Group One Stradbroke at Eagle Farm. Cahill rode Trekking and was found guilty of causing interference to Niccanova at the 1000m He was suspended for seven days, starting next Sunday. Niccanova’s rider Jim Orman was also… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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