Back Yourself!
Sign-up and start betting with Ladbrokes in 2 minutes!
Daily Racing Specials!
Sign-up and bet with Australia's best new bookmaker!
Back A Winner with Neds!
Sign-up and start betting with Neds in 2 minutes!
#1 New Betting App!
Join the Best New Bookie!
BANTER WITH YOUR MATES
FOLLOW PUNTERS COPY BETS!
Best Of The Best Odds!
Bet With Palmerbet and get Paid Top Fluc or Top Tote!
What's gambling really costing you?
Set a deposit limit.
Search
 

Australian Horse Racing News

  • Final slots filled for inaugural $1m Supernova

    The field for Saturday’s $1 million Supernova at Pakenham is nearing completion, with the final four runners for the 1400m slot race announced on Monday. Lindsay Park Racing was first to lock in a contender, selecting the talented Here To Shock for its slot. The galloper is part-owned by Slade… Read More »

     
  • Respected auctioneer Peter Heagney passes away

    The racing industry is mourning the loss of Peter Heagney, a revered horseman and auctioneer, who passed away on Sunday. Inglis confirmed the news, describing Heagney as “one of the industry’s most respected and loved characters who left a lasting memory with everybody he dealt with.” Heagney’s career began as… Read More »

     
  • Plenty Of Ammo targets Sunline Stakes for autumn campaign

    Trainer Symon Wilde has outlined an ambitious autumn campaign for promising mare Plenty Of Ammo, focusing initially on mares-only Group races with the potential to step into open Group 1 contests if her condition and performance warrant it. Plenty Of Ammo has been back in work for three weeks following… Read More »

     
  • James McDonald suspended for causing fall in Hong Kong

    Champion jockey James McDonald has been suspended for seven Hong Kong race meetings following an incident at Sha Tin on Sunday that resulted in fellow rider Lyle Hewitson falling. McDonald was found guilty of causing interference during the ninth race when his mount, Swift Ascend, veered out in the final… Read More »

     
  •  
  • Golden Slipper winner set to trial at Hawkesbury

    Golden Slipper winner Lady Of Camelot will be an intriguing addition to the barrier trial ranks at Hawkesbury on Monday as connections ponder a potential summer raid in Queensland. The filly will step out in an 800m heat at Monday’s session, her first public appearance since finishing third in the Group… Read More »

     
  • Nadal in line for second slot race success

    The Ciaron Maher stable will have a minimum of two runners in the inaugural running of The Supernova, the second slot race of Southside Racing. The Supernova (1400m) at Pakenham on Saturday, carries $1 million in prize money and sits as a feature race on the Pakenham program which will also… Read More »

     
  •  
  • Robusto caps big day for Baker and Darby Racing

    They bred him, raced him and sold him and on Saturday at Randwick, the Ingham family may have been pondering the irony as they presented Robusto with the winner’s trophy for the $2 million race they sponsor. As a homebred for the famous family, Robusto won six of his 30 starts… Read More »

     
  • Beau Dazzler shows Queensland Derby credentials at Eagle Farm

    The Tony and Maddysen Sears stable have Queensland Winter Carnival ambitions for Beau Dazzler after his comfortable win at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) at Eagle Farm in May is in the plans for the Sears father-and-daughter training team who will send Beau Dazzler for a… Read More »

     
  • Kadavar delivers Waller some Christmas cheer

    A Melbourne Cup victory by unheralded Australian-trained stayer Knight’s Choice has given rival trainer Chris Waller reason to dream of some lofty goals for his emerging talent Kadavar. The latter brought up a hat-trick of 2400m wins with a tough victory in Saturday’s Listed Christmas Cup at Randwick and while it is… Read More »

     
  • Yes Lulu books a ticket to the Gold Coast

    Jockey Declan Bates says he may have to cut short a holiday in Ireland to come back for a ride at the Gold Coast next month. Bates partnered the Ciaron Maher-trained Yes Lulu to victory in the Magic Millions VIC 3YO & 4YO Classic (1200m) at Caulfield Heath on Saturday with the… Read More »

     
  • Invincible Woman races into Magic Millions Classic contention

    Invincible Woman provided the Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans stable with a milestone victory with her debut win at Caulfield Heath. The win of Invincible Woman in the Magic Millions VIC 2YO Classic (1100m) on Saturday was the first for Kennewell and Yeomans with a yearling purchased together. Yeomans became an integral… Read More »

     
  • Baker filly lays down the Law in the Inglis Nursery

    Bargain buy Within The Law has capped a lucrative week for Bjorn Baker’s two-year-olds, taking out the $500,000 Inglis Nursery three days after stablemate O’Ole snared the $200,000 Magic Millions Wyong Classic. A $30,000 buy, Within The Law has now banked $880,000 from just two starts, adding Saturday’s Randwick feature to… Read More »

     
  • Sam Kavanagh loses battle to cancer

    Sam Kavanagh, a New South Wales-based horse trainer and the son of Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Mark Kavanagh, passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 38 after battling illness. Despite early success, Kavanagh faced significant challenges in his career. In 2015, he received a lengthy ban from racing for… Read More »

     
  • Young Werther on trial for 2025 Perth Cup at Caulfield Heath

    Young Werther is set to kick off his campaign at Caulfield Heath this Saturday, with a strong performance potentially paving the way for a shot at the $1 million Perth Cup (2400m) on New Year’s Day. Trainer Danny O’Brien remains optimistic about the gelding’s readiness, even though the 1500-metre trip… Read More »

     
  • Lindsey Smith to close Warrnambool stables

    Lindsey Smith, one of Australia’s most accomplished horse trainers, has announced the closure of his Warrnambool stables, marking the end of a six-year tenure. The trainer will relocate to Barwon Heads, where he will work out of Danny O’Brien’s state-of-the-art facilities. Smith, a former Western Australian horseman with a remarkable… Read More »

     
  • Larry Cassidy retires after illustrious 39-year riding career

    Champion jockey Larry Cassidy has officially announced his retirement after 39 years in the saddle, citing ongoing health challenges from a debilitating finger injury. The injury, sustained during trackwork at Eagle Farm, nearly led to amputation but was saved after multiple surgeries. Cassidy had also been battling pain from a… Read More »

     
  • Jumps racing to continue in Victoria

    Jumps racing in Victoria has won a reprieve after a disastrous end to season at Ballarat. Three horses were euthanised at the season ending Grand National Steeplechase meeting at Ballarat in August, prompting a review with over 350 written submissions received, reflecting proposals to improve jumps racing, calls for its… Read More »

     
  • Grand Larceny in line for Heath pay day

    Hawkes Racing is happy to play the long game with Grand Larceny who will chase back-to-back victories when he lines up at Caulfield Heath. A last start winner at Moonee Valley, Grand Larceny contests the Evergreen Turf Handicap (1000m) on Saturday. Grand Larceny is the lowest rated galloper in Saturday’s line-up,… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
What's gambling really costing you?
For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au