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International Horse Racing

  • Dunaden third at Newmarket

    Melbourne Cup winner Dunaden has finished third on his return in the Group Two Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket. The 2000m race was run on soft ground with Al Kazeem claiming victory by 4-1/2 lengths over Quest For Peace with Dunaden another 1-1/4 lengths away. “He was a bit fresh…. Read More »

     
  • Camelot the king of the Guineas

    Irish favourite Camelot gave trainer Aidan O’Brien his sixth English 2000 Guineas and his 18-year-old jockey son Joseph his first on Saturday as he edged out Qatar-owned French challenger French Fifteen by a neck. Camelot (15-8) was brought with a late run by O’Brien to just get up and deny… Read More »

     
  • 2012 Kentucky Derby tips, preview and selections

    The Kentucky Derby, the Run for the Roses, is America’s great race. Known by American sporting enthusiasts as the “most exciting two minutes in sport”, it is a great occasion. It is legendary – from the crowd’s stirring rendition of My Old Kentucky Home to the customary mint juleps, it… Read More »

     
  • Ambition slightly stifled in Hong Kong

    Trainer Tony Millard firmly believes his horse Ambitious Dragon is the best galloper in Hong Kong and one of the world’s better middle distance performers. He also believes Ambitious Dragon could be running for only a minor placing in Sunday’s Group One Champions Mile at Sha Tin. Ambitious Dragon produced… Read More »

     
  • NYRA fires two people over unpaid millions

    The New York Racing Association has fired two top executives as the state investigates why $US8.5 million ($A8.31 million) in winnings wasn’t paid to punters. Chief executive Charles Hayward and senior vice president and general counsel Patrick Kehoe were dismissed after being suspended this week, the NYRA board of directors… Read More »

     
  • Jockey Robby Albarado arrested

    Jockey Robby Albarado was arrested on Friday and charged with accosting a woman who says she was breaking up with him, resulting in the veteran rider losing his spot in the Kentucky Oaks later in the day. Albarado was accused of throwing the woman to the floor of a residence… Read More »

     
  • Believe You Can wins Kentucky Oaks

    Rosie Napravnik became the first female jockey to win the Kentucky Oaks, keeping Believe You Can near the front from the start and pulling away from Broadway’s Alibi in the $1 million race at Churchill Downs. Napravnik was close in the race last year, finishing second behind Plum Pretty with… Read More »

     
  • Maybe equipped to handle soft ground

    Trainer Aidan O’Brien does not expect the rain-softened ground to trouble the unbeaten Maybe as she shoots for Classic glory in Sunday’s 1000 Guineas at Newmarket. After making a winning debut at Naas a year ago, the tough filly was successful on four more occasions, rounding off the year with… Read More »

     
  • NYRA fires CEO and chief counsel

    The New York Racing Association says it has fired chief executive Charles Hayward and its chief counsel as the state investigates why $US8.5 million ($A8.31 million) in winnings wasn’t paid to punters. The NYRA board of directors reported the firing of Hayward and senior vice president and general counsel Patrick… Read More »

     
  • Hannon hints at retirement

    Champion British trainer Richard Hannon has given one of the clearest signals yet he is soon to retire from racing. The 66-year-old told the Times he is poised to pass on the baton to his son, Richard Hannon jnr. “It might be nice to get out while I’m in front,”… Read More »

     
  • Dunaden set for Newmarket return

    Melbourne Cup winner Dunaden heads a field of eight declared for the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. The six-year-old, trained in France by Mikel Delzangles, begins his 2012 campaign on European soil following an epic end to 2011 in which he not only struck in Australia but also… Read More »

     
  • Red Cadeaux second on return

    Melbourne Cup runner-up Red Cadeaux has pleased his trainer Ed Dunlop despite being beaten on his return at Kempton. Red Cadeaux finished 1-1/2 lengths second to to Godolphin’s promising Colour Vision in the Group Three Sagaro Stakes (3200m) with Frankie Dettori easing the winner down over the final stages. “He’s… Read More »

     
  • Bodemeister early 4-1 favourite for Derby

    Bodemeister has been installed the 4-1 favourite for the Kentucky Derby with Union Rags the second choice in a full field of 20 horses. Trained by three-time Derby winner Bob Baffert, Bodemeister will start from barrier six while his stablemate Liaison (50-1) has the outside gate. Union Rags drew barrier… Read More »

     
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  • O’Brien has leading Guineas contenders

    Trainer Aidan O’Brien holds the key to both Guineas races at Newmarket this weekend. Pre-post favourite Camelot features among the 22 confirmations for Saturday’s 2000 Guineas while stablemate Maybe, favourite for the 1000 Guineas, heads 21 nominations for the fillies event the following day. Camelot was a brilliant winner of… Read More »

     
  • Frankel to have racecourse workout

    Frankel is set for a racecourse gallop at Newmarket on Sunday as he builds towards his eagerly-anticipated seasonal return. The world’s highest-rated Flat horse suffered a leg injury earlier this month and for a brief period there were real concerns about the four-year-old’s future racing career. A subsequent scan revealed… Read More »

     
  • Cirrus blitzes Ganay rivals

    French star Cirrus Des Aigles has claimed his first Group One prize in his homeland with an impressive display in the Prix Ganay at Longchamp. Corine Barande-Barbe’s pride and joy beat So You Think to land last year’s Champion Stakes at Ascot and he collected his second top-level victory in… Read More »

     
  • Dunaden set for English return

    Melbourne Cup winner Dunaden begins his new campaign in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. Trainer Mikel Delzangles is keen to test the six-year-old against Europe’s best mile-and-a-half (2400m) horses this season. Dunaden enjoyed a spectacular end to 2011, winning the Geelong Cup and the Melbourne Cup in… Read More »

     
  • Mike de Kock chasing more Sha Tin glory

    Mike de Kock, who has done so well in Hong Kong with Ballydoyle cast-offs such as Eagle Mountain and Archipenko, will be looking to repeat the trick at Sha Tin on Sunday. The South African handler fields Viscount Nelson in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup as the former Aidan O’Brien… Read More »

     
  • Hughes returns for top Guineas ride

    Richard Hughes has the plum ride of Trumpet Major to look forward to in the 2000 Guineas on his first week back from a 50-day ban. Richard Hannon’s stable jockey and son-in-law had to sit out Trumpet Major’s win in the Craven Stakes over the full Rowley Mile at Newmarket… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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