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Australian Horse Racing News

  • NZ trainers allowed to continue to operate

    New Zealand trainers can continue to work their horses while racing is shut down under government guidelines. From midnight Wednesday, New Zealand will move to COVID-19 alert level 4 with only essential services permitted to operate. NZ Thoroughbred Racing has issued a statement outlining conditions. “Our advice from the Ministry… Read More »

     
  • Horse training to continue in Britain

    British trainers are being advised to continue exercising their horses and adhere strictly to social-distancing requirements, following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement of new measures to combat the spread of coronavirus. Johnson said the vast majority of the public must stay at home until further notice. A list of key… Read More »

     
  • Pakenham to host back-to-back night meetings

    Pakenham will host back-to-back night meetings this week after Friday nights meeting scheduled for Cranbourne was transferred. The Cranbourne track has yet to get the approval of all stakeholders after remedial works were undertaken following the discovery of two holes during the meeting on March 17. The meeting will also… Read More »

     
  • Irish racing among sports cancelled

    Racing in Ireland has been cancelled for at least a month along with all other sports during the coronavirus crisis. The Flat season got underway earlier this week with the public locked out but the Irish government said it would be off until at least April 19. Racing in Britain… Read More »

     
  • Horse racing to continue, sales in doubt

    Horse racing across Australia is set to continue at least for the time being after the government outlined the stricter policies last night regarding the coronavirus. Scott Morrison addressed the country last night in which he implemented stricter rules around some businesses although horse racing was not affected with the… Read More »

     
  • Ireland and Canada halt horse racing

    And the domino effect is in play again. As of Wednesday, horse racing in both Ireland and Canada will shut down. Australia remains one of the last bastions of strength available for global punters. Ireland tried to stay going on behind closed doors but the government stepped in and ordered… Read More »

     
  • Bookmakers take coronavirus hit too

    Bookmakers are holding their breath as the billion-dollar sports betting industry also feels the pinch of the devastating coronavirus pandemic. As global sporting events grind to a halt so too do opportunities for punters to splash their cash, leaving bookies reeling from the fallout and scrambling to come up with… Read More »

     
  • New biosecurity measures in Victoria and NSW

    Jockeys in NSW have been segregated into three geographical areas as authorities rally to keep the sport going during the coronavirus crisis. Race meetings continue behind closed gates with no spectators and only essential personnel on course. Most other sports have postponed or abandoned their fixtures. Interstate travel has been… Read More »

     
  • John Sargent out to cause boilover in Vinery Stud Stakes

    John Sargent will be pleasantly surprised if Aspect Ratio can cause a boilover in the Vinery Stud Stakes but believes the filly can be a genuine contender in the ATC Australian Oaks. Aspect Ratio is scheduled to run against star fillies Funstar and Probabeel in Saturday’s Group One Vinery Stud… Read More »

     
  • Brandenburg and Glen Boss chasing Doncaster Mile

    Already the winner of a record seven Doncaster Miles, star jockey Glen Boss is scheduled to partner three-year-old colt Brandenburg in pursuit of another. Boss, who claimed his seventh Doncaster Mile last year on three-year-old colt Brutal, has been confirmed to partner the John Sargent-trained Brandenburg in Saturday week’s $3… Read More »

     
  • Sydney the preferred option for Princess Jenni

    Victorian trainer David Brideoake remains hopeful he can get Group One-winning mare Princess Jenni to Sydney despite new protocols regarding the movement of participants. Brideoake has Princess Jenni nominated for Saturday’s Group Two Emancipation Stakes (1600m) for fillies and mares at Rosehill as well as the Listed Golden Mile (1600m)… Read More »

     
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  • NSW harness racing suspended

    Harness racing in NSW has been put on hold pending the results of coronavirus tests on a person who attended the Penrith meeting last week. Harness Racing NSW said it was monitoring the health of that person after learning they had been in contact with someone who had tested positive… Read More »

     
  • NSW jockeys to be split into three regions

    Interstate jockeys will be locked out of NSW and local riders divided into three regions under enhanced biosecurity measures. The state’s jockey pool will be split into three regions – metropolitan; North (Gosford, Wyong, Newcastle, the Hunter & North West, Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers) and South West (Kembla… Read More »

     
  • Jim Byrne aggravates leg injury, out for weeks

    Leading Brisbane jockey Jim Byrne has aggravated a leg injury and will not be able to ride for several weeks even if racing continues. Australian racing had introduced strict biosecurity measures in an attempt to keep the sport running throughout the coronavirus crisis. Byrne broke his left leg just below… Read More »

     
  • Son of Atlantic Jewel wins in Ireland

    Multiple Australian Group One winner Atlantic Jewel has produced a Classic contender at Naas at the opening meeting of the Flat season in Ireland. While racing has been shut down in Britain, it is going ahead in Ireland behind closed doors with only necessary participants on course. The Aidan O’Brien-trained… Read More »

     
  • Official race trials in Victoria cancelled

    Official race trials in Victoria have been cancelled in the latest round of protocols announced by Racing Victoria in its efforts to help stop the spread of coronavirus. RV has also announced jump-outs at racetracks around the state will be restricted to local horses. Victoria had three sets of flat… Read More »

     
  • British authorities stopped racing too soon

    Trainer Mark Johnston says British authorities acted too soon to close racing down over the coronavirus pandemic. While racing continues to take place behind closed doors in Ireland and Northern Ireland, the ruling body of British racing last week announced a shutdown in the rest of the UK until the… Read More »

     
  • Jockey lockouts and specific riding regions

    Racing NSW is taking extreme measures in their fight against the coronavirus with jockeys to be locked out of the state and to be split into certain riding regions. Jockeys in NSW will be grouped into certain regions in which they will be able to ride throughout the corona virus… Read More »

     
  • Young Rascal hit with Sydney Cup penalty

    Last night the folks at Racing Australia imposed a 1kg penalty on brilliant Manion Cup winner YOUNG RASCAL for the upcoming Sydney Cup. The visiting British staying star was so tough, so gallant and so brave coming off the deck to win the Gr 3 race last Saturday at his… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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