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Australian Horse Racing News

  • James McDonald to have working holiday in NZ

    Premier Sydney jockey James McDonald will spend Christmas with his family in his native New Zealand before chasing feature race success at the Ellerslie carnival. McDonald will ride Supera in the Group One Zabeel Classic (2000m) on Boxing Day for long-time supporter, Sir Peter Vela, and the star jockey will… Read More »

     
  • Once World’s Richest Race has prize money slashed

    The Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park in Florida will have substantially reduced prize money from the previous three editions of the event with horses at the meeting to race free of medication. The Stronach Group, which operates Gulfstream, announced the significant changes on Sunday. Entry fees, which had been… Read More »

     
  • Matt Dunn plans another Magic Millions Classic assault

    Trainer Matt Dunn has had a big week and also unveiled another possible contender for the $2 million Magic Millions 2YO Classic. Dunn had five winners on Friday, four on at his home track of Murwillumbah, and one at Doomben on Saturday to give him six winners for the week…. Read More »

     
  • Caulfield midweek meeting set for early start

    The forecast for hot weather in Melbourne has prompted racing officials to start a midweek meeting at Caulfield in the morning. Wednesday’s meeting was scheduled to be run in the twilight timeslot but Racing Victoria has announced the eight-race meeting will now start at 11am with the final race to… Read More »

     
  • Kilcoy to use new facilities to advantage

    The Kilcoy Race Club has unveiled plans to utilise its new million dollar facilities during the Christmas period with thoroughbred and harness meetings, and a professional foot race. The south-east Queensland club has been able to substantially upgrade its facilities and track after grants from the local Somerset Council and… Read More »

     
  • Warwick Farm meeting transferred

    The prediction for extreme heat in western Sydney has prompted officials to transfer a rare Saturday meeting at Warwick Farm to Randwick. Temperatures are forecast to reach 43 degrees at Warwick Farm and the mid-30s at Randwick. All races bar one are the same distances and conditions with the Benchmark… Read More »

     
  • Magic Millions Guineas for promising Star Surprise

    Melbourne trainer Mike Moroney has decided to target the $2 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas at the Gold Coast with promising sprinter Star Surprise. The three-year-old returned from a spell in a 1000m benchmark-70 race on the Pakenham Cup program eight days ago and came from last in the field… Read More »

     
  • Trevelyan set for $250,000 The Wave

    Trainer Chris Meagher can hardly wait to get consistent Trevelyan to the $250,000 The Wave. The Wave (1800m) is one of several new races introduced in a revamped Brisbane and Gold Coast summer carnival. It is designed to bolster the January 4 meeting at the Gold Coast, a week before… Read More »

     
  • Trainer Richard Litt looking ahead

    Warwick Farm trainer Richard Litt has had a career-defining year and is looking to build on the momentum. Castelvecchio gave Litt his first Group One win in the Champagne Stakes and ran a slashing second to Japanese mare Lys Gracieux in the Cox Plate. The colt’s owner, Ottavio Galetta, has… Read More »

     
  • Super Seth to return bigger and better

    A stronger Super Seth is in the early stages of his build-up towards his next preparation which will be aimed at adding more feature race success to the Caulfield Guineas winner’s CV. The Anthony Freedman-trained colt capped his spring preparation with a thrilling win in the Group One Caulfield Guineas… Read More »

     
  • Brisbane 2YO race may be split

    Racing Queensland will consider splitting a two-year-old race at Eagle Farm as it looms as a vital lead-up to the Magic Millions 2YO Classic. Saturday’s $125,000 race also carries two QTIS bonus payments and is one of the few 1000m-races in the lead-up to the $2 million Magic Millions Classic… Read More »

     
  • Almond Eye scalp could cap massive year for Damian Lane

    Star Australian jockey Damian Lane will head to Japan with a chance to put an exclamation mark on a memorable 2019 when he rides Cox Plate winner Lys Gracieux in her final start. Lane will be reunited with Lys Gracieux in next Sunday’s Grade One Arima Kinen (2500m) at Nakayama,… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup runner wins at Newcastle in the UK

    Group Two-winning stayer Raymond Tusk has made a successful return to English racing after an unplaced run in the Melbourne Cup. The Richard Hannon-trained horse won the All-Weather Championships Qualifier over 3300 metres at Newcastle on Saturday (Sunday AEDT). Raymond Tusk started the 11-4 favourite and was pushed to the… Read More »

     
  • Eagle Farm shows its worth in big wet

    Racing Queensland’s senior track specialist Mick Goodie believes the new-look racing surface at Eagle Farm has already proved its worth with even better to come. Eagle Farm and Doomben were hammered by two storms this week and after the second, the final four races at Doomben on Friday were abandoned…. Read More »

     
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  • Altior likely to miss King George Chase

    Trainer Nicky Henderson says star chaser Altior is extremely unlikely to run in the King George at Kempton after failing to fully convince connections during his latest work-out. Earlier this year, Henderson earmarked the Boxing Day showpiece as the main objective for the dual Queen Mother Champion Chase winner. But… Read More »

     
  • Magic Millions Guineas an option for King Of Hastings

    Next month’s $2 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas will be considered for King Of Hastings after he returned to winning form at Flemington. The Anthony Freedman-trained gelding’s spring was cut short in late September to target summer races but the three-year-old returned from a let-up with an unplaced run in… Read More »

     
  • Robbie Griffiths makes a triumphant return to the racetrack

    Four months after undergoing brain surgery for an aneurysm, popular trainer Robbie Griffiths has made a triumphant return to the racetrack at Flemington and cheered home a winner. Griffiths was attending his first race meeting since the August operation on Saturday, having been given the all-clear earlier in the week… Read More »

     
  • The Good, The Bad and The Ugly – December 14th Edition

    A Doncaster berth was on the line at Randwick, The Brisbane Summer Carnival continued at Eagle Farm while a former top juvenile bounced back to winning form at Morphettville. All that and more in this weeks edition of ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’. KEY NEWS: Quackerjack Wins Villiers… Read More »

     
  • Doncaster Mile the target for Something Fast

    Anthony Cummings resisted the temptation to run Something Fast in the Villiers Stakes but he has ambitious plans for the autumn including the Group One Doncaster Mile. Cummings decided against deep-ending Something Fast in Saturday’s Group Two race, won by Quackerjack, after the five-year-old “had a big blow” following a… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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