Wigmore Hall back on track for Cup
English stayer Wigmore Hall is over a minor scare and firmly back on track for the Singapore International Cup on Sunday.
English stayer Wigmore Hall is over a minor scare and firmly back on track for the Singapore International Cup on Sunday.
American champion Mike Smith is set have his first ride in Britain at Folkestone next week.
Holberg, who finished sixth in last year’s Melbourne Cup, is a possible contender for the Ascot Gold Cup.
Overdose’s owner Zoltan Mikoczy has a Group One victory in the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot as the priority of the Hungarian sprinter’s trip to Britain.
So You Think will have nine rivals when he goes to the post in Sunday’s Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh.
Kingsgate Native is expected to defend his title in Saturday’s Group Two Stakes at Haydock where he will come up against Hungarian champion Overdose.
Impressive French 1000 Guineas winner Golden Lilac will have her next race in the Prix de Diane at Chantilly on June 12.
Duncan helped offset the inevitable sense of anticlimax at York with an encouraging triumph in the Emirates Airline Yorkshire Cup.
A royal triumph in the Derby is now a distinct possibility after the Queen’s Carlton House ran out an impressive winner of the Dante Stakes at York.
Jockey Michael Baze who was found dead in his car at the stable area of Churchill Downs was due to face court on cocaine charges.
Delegator showed enough potential to suggest he could be a fascinating addition to the sprinting ranks with victory in the Duke of York Stakes.
Kieren Fallon sees no reason why Recital cannot put up a good performance in the Epsom Derby.
Richard Hannon has indicated his top four-year-olds Canford Cliffs and Dick Turpin will clash for the fourth time in Saturday’s Lockinge Stakes at Newbury.
Master Of Hounds is likely to return to America for the Belmont Stakes on the back of a creditable effort in the Kentucky Derby.
Archarcharch, a three-year-old colt that suffered a broken left front leg in the Kentucky Derby, will not race again, owner Bob Yagos said on Monday.
Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom will be heading back to his home turf to await a likely run in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
Animal Kingdom sped past the leaders at the turn at Churchill Downs on Saturday and roared down the middle of the straight to win the Kentucky Derby.
The first time Bob Baffert saw Plum Pretty he turned to owner John Fort and asked him if he got the name right.
St Nicholas Abbey provided a belated but thunderous reminder of his capabilities by streaking nine lengths clear in the Ormonde Stakes at Chester.
Uncle Mo, which had been the second favourite among Kentucky Derby oddsmakers, was scratched on Friday from the lineup for Saturday’s race because of an intestinal disorder.