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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Lys Gracieux and Damian Lane win Arima Kinen

    Cox Plate winner Lys Gracieux has capped an amazing year for Australian jockey Damian Lane by winning the Grade One Arima Kinen at Nakayama. Having her final race before she heads to the broodmare barn, Lys Gracieux came out of the pack late to claim what was in the end… Read More »

     
  • Tamarack tuned up for the Summer Cup

    Trainer Joe Pride has given Tamarack an extra few days after a trip to Brisbane to prepare for the Summer Cup. Tamarack ran third over 1800m at Eagle Farm on December 14 and had been entered at Randwick on a seven-day back-up. He was scratched on Saturday and will instead… Read More »

     
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  • Trainers upset by controversial decision for late nominations

    As many as a dozen late additions are expected for the the next Eagle Farm meeting after a controversial decision to re-open nominations. Christmas and Boxing Day public holidays fall in the middle of the week which means nominations for Saturday’s meeting closed on Friday. Several interstate trainers missed the… Read More »

     
  • Gytrash back from knee injury

    Smart Adelaide sprinter Gytrash is back in work after missing a spring campaign because of a knee injury. Trainer Gordon Richards hopes to target Melbourne’s rich autumn sprint races with the four-year-old but will not lock in a program until he assesses the gelding in the early stages of his… Read More »

     
  • Michael Cahill’s comeback delayed again

    Top Brisbane jockey Michael Cahill is hoping to be back riding by late January after having another setback in his recovery from a broken foot. Cahill, who won two Group One races in the winter carnival, was leading the Brisbane metropolitan premiership before being injured in October He struck his… Read More »

     
  • Niccanova set to chase Bernborough Handicap

    Toowoomba trainer Steve Tregea will closely monitor Niccanova this week before backing him up in the Listed Bernborough Handicap at Eagle Farm. The $200,000 Bernborough Handicap is regarded as the grand final for 1600m-horses in the summer and Tregea won it last year with Bergerac. Niccanova won the Listed Brisbane… Read More »

     
  • New Zealand stallion Tavistock dies

    Group One producer Tavistock has died at New Zealand’s Cambridge Stud aged 14, eight weeks after suffering an injury in a freak paddock accident. Cambridge said although Tavistock had made significant progress from the initial injury, he sustained secondary complications following further surgery last week and was put down on… Read More »

     
  • Fast and furious action at Flemington

    Rapid racing is the theme for a twilight meeting at Flemington with all races to be run on the straight course. The seven-race card, run over 1000m to 1200m on February 9, will also host a country versus metropolitan jockeys’ challenge with races run at 30 minute intervals. Teams of… Read More »

     
  • Hollie Doyle wins first race in Qatar

    Hollie Doyle has added another milestone to a record-breaking season with her win aboard Maystar at her first ride in Qatar. Two weeks ago Doyle became the winning-most female jockey in a calendar year in Britain with her 107th success of 2019 on Class Clown at Southwell. With her domestic… Read More »

     
  • No rider blamed for Dale Smith’s fall

    Stewards have closed an inquiry into jockey Dale Smith’s fall at Doomben and found no rider could be held to blame. Smith’s fall was one of three at Doomben last week which included three jockeys being dislodged past the winning post in the Phelan Ready Stakes. At a reconvened inquiry… Read More »

     
  • Doomben 10,000 now worth $1million

    Queensland will have five one million dollar races during the winter carnival after the Group One Doomben 10,000 received a $200,000 stakes increase. The 10,000 is Queensland’s highest-rated race at No. 26 in the world on the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities list. It joins the Stradbroke Handicap ($1.5 million),… Read More »

     
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  • Craig Williams among 3 suspended at Flemington

    The riding record of Craig Williams saved him from a lengthier suspension on a careless riding charge at Flemington. Williams rode Bold Star to victory in the Festive Season Sprint on Saturday but was hit with a careless riding charge after bumping the Michael Poy ridden Propelle when pushing out… Read More »

     
  • Spencer caps a successful day for Bjorn Baker

    Bjorn Baker has taken training honours at Randwick, producing a hat-trick of winners that was capped by Spencer’s victory in the final race. Baker took an early scalp when Edison justified his favouritism to land a narrow win in the Schweppes Handicap for jockey Kerrin McEvoy. The three-year-old will now… Read More »

     
  • Import Aktau impresses at Australian debut

    Purchased as a spring Cups campaigner, Aktau has produced the goods in his Australian debut with victory at Flemington. A northern hemisphere-bred three-year-old, Aktau took out the #Lovethehorse Handicap (1600m) at his first start since August. Providing Jye McNeil the second leg of a race-to-race double, Aktau ($6.50) scored a… Read More »

     
  • Isaurian keeps unbeaten first-up record

    Jockey Robbie Fradd claimed a treble when his late engagement Isaurian continued his outstanding first-up form at Eagle Farm. Isaurian made it five wins from first-up runs when he beat Scallopini ($5.50) by a long neck with 2-1/4 lengths to Fiery Heights ($41) in the Listed Falvelon Quality (1200m). It… Read More »

     
  • Asharani finishes best in roughhouse race

    James McDonald has stayed in the clear and out of trouble to steer progressive mare Asharani to a breakthrough city win at Randwick, narrowly defeating luckless favourite Word For Word. While McDonald gave the Kris Lees-trained winner an unimpeded run, Nash Rawiller on Word For Word found himself in a… Read More »

     
  • Yulong January makes it three on the trot

    Yulong January has extended his winning sequence to three with an impressive all-the-way victory at Flemington. Following Saturday metropolitan-grade victories at Ballarat and Pakenham, Yulong January landed his first win on a city track, taking out the Yuletide Handicap (1400m). Ridden by Jye McNeil, Yulong January was backed from $1.90… Read More »

     
  • Alburq breaks maiden with Flemington win

    Trainer Mike Moroney will consider a trip to the Gold Coast for Alburq, but not for the race he was originally going to target. Alburq was bound for the Magic Millions meeting on January 11 for the maiden race, but now the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (1400m) will be considered… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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