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International Horse Racing

  • Unlicensed products found at British farm

    The British Horseracing Authority says it has been reassured a consignment of unlicensed veterinary products seized from a farm owned by Sheikh Mohammed has no link to the racing industry. Moorley Farm is listed as owned by Darley Stud Management Co Ltd, the banner company of Sheikh Mohammed’s breeding operation…. Read More »

     
  • Dwyer free to ride pending BHA application

    Martin Dwyer will be free to ride in Britain until his application to the British Horseracing Authority not to reciprocate the 56-day riding ban handed to him by the authorities in India is heard. Dwyer was originally suspended by the Royal Western India Turf Club for 56 days after it… Read More »

     
  • Cap O’Rushes can figure in Leger: Crisford

    Godolphin’s racing manager Simon Crisford offered Cap O’Rushes as the best-value option of the trio bidding to land his team a sixth English St Leger at Doncaster on Saturday. The Gordon Stakes winner is more than twice the odds of Godolphin’s shortest-priced challenger, Libertarian, and also bigger than Secret Number…. Read More »

     
  • Joao Moreira posts perfect score in Singapore

    Jockey Joao Moreira etched his name in the Singapore horse racing history books when he rode eight winners from as many rides at Kranji on Friday night. An already memorable night reached immortal proportions for Moreira when he partnered the John O’Hara-trained Faretti to win the last race. “What’s better… Read More »

     
  • Royal Diamond Cup decision after St Leger

    Trainer-jockey Johnny Murtagh will not make any decision on a possible Melbourne Cup tilt for Royal Diamond until after his defence of the Irish St Leger on Sunday week. The consistent seven-year-old was a surprise winner of the all-aged Group One a year ago when trained by Tommy Carmody but… Read More »

     
  • Frankel’s little sister wins stakes race

    Frankel’s two-year-old half sister Joyeuse has claimed a first stakes, holding on by a neck Listed Fillies’ Stakes at Salisbury. While the already priceless 8-11 favourite was hard-pressed to thwart the charging Dorothy B, connections could point to a variety of mitigating circumstances. Tackling quick ground and not wearing her… Read More »

     
  • Lethal Force shoots for Sprint success`

    Lethal Force is set to face 15 rivals as he goes for his third Group One success of the season in the Sprint Cup at Haydock on Saturday. Clive Cox’s flying grey has already chalked up victories in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes and the Darley July Cup and arrives at… Read More »

     
  • English jockey continues fight against ban

    Martin Dwyer will be fighting to clear his name in India this weekend as his appeal against an eight-month suspension is heard. The Derby-winning jockey was initially given a 56-day ban following a race in February, which he was already appealing, but was hit with a revised sentence at a… Read More »

     
  • Coolmore issue upbeat Abbey report

    Coolmore Stud reports St Nicholas Abbey has had his best week since his first operation in July. The Aidan O’Brien-trained six-time Group One winner had to be retired after fracturing a pastern on the gallops at Ballydoyle. A few days after surgery the six-year-old contracted colic and he had a… Read More »

     
  • Botti wants Moore to ride Dandino in Melbourne Cup

    Marco Botti is keeping his fingers crossed Ryan Moore will be available to ride Dandino when he lines up in the Melbourne Cup. Having previously enjoyed stints with James Given, Nicky Henderson and James Fanshawe, Dandino joined Newmarket-based Botti earlier this year having been purchased by Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock. With… Read More »

     
  • Cheveley Park snap up Lethal Force

    Britain’s best sprinter Lethal Force will retire to stud at the end of the season after being purchased by Cheveley Park. The four-year-old came of age this season with Group One wins in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot and the July Cup at Newmarket. Racing Victoria sounded out… Read More »

     
  • Cirrus Des Aigles entered for Champion

    French star Cirrus Des Aigles is among the 13 entries for Saturday’s Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown and will run as long as the ground is not too hard. “The owner wants to wait and see whether there is going to be any rain in Ireland, so we have left… Read More »

     
  • Soumillon regains Aga Khan job

    Christophe Soumillon will regain his position as the Aga Khan’s retained jockey in France from the start of next year. The Belgian-born jockey filled the position as the leading owner’s main rider for eight years between 2002 and 2009, but his contract was not renewed for the 2010 season as… Read More »

     
  • Novellist takes another big prize

    Novellist has continued his preparations for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with a workmanlike victory in the Grosser Preis von Baden. Andreas Wohler’s four-year-old was unsurprisingly the long odds-on favourite (1-6) having destroyed his opponents in brilliant style in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot… Read More »

     
  • James Doyle delivers for new boss

    James Doyle’s much-publicised debut as Prince Khalid Abdullah’s new retained rider went off without a hitch as next year’s 2000 Guineas favourite Kingman made a second successful visit to the racecourse in the Group Three Solario Stakes at Sandown. Kingman’s Classic odds were shortened again, to a general 5-1 but… Read More »

     
  • Musselburgh officials keen on Good Friday

    Officials at Musselburgh have reaffirmed an interest in hold a meeting on Good Friday should the proposal to race on that day for the first time in 2014 come to fruition. The Edinburgh track already races on Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday and has said for some time it would… Read More »

     
  • Novellist starts out on road to Longchamp

    Impressive King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes winner Novellist runs in the Grosser Preis Von Baden on Sunday with trainer Andreas Wohler keen to stress the Group One is being used as a stepping stone towards Longchamp. The four-year-old is unbeaten this season, with his Ascot success adding to… Read More »

     
  • BHA poised to meet on Good Friday racing

    Racing factions are set to be divided when the British Horseracing Authority meets next month to decide whether race meetings will be held on Good Friday from 2014. A newspaper report suggested that proposals will be considered for two major meetings on the bank holiday afternoon, potentially with a STG1… Read More »

     
  • Dermot Weld to train for Aga Khan

    Melbourne Cup winning trainer Dermot Weld has joined the roster of trainers supported by the Aga Khan as he diversifies his owning and breeding operation in Ireland. Both two-year-olds and yearlings will be sent to the highly-accomplished Weld, who will be one of three Irish trainers for the owner alongside… Read More »

     
  • Another health scare for St Nicholas Abbey

    St Nicholas Abbey has been described as comfortable after suffering a major complication on his road to recovery from a fractured leg. The Aidan O’Brien-trained six-time Group One winner badly damaged a pastern in a track work-out five weeks ago which ended his racing career. Just a few days after… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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