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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Rawiller illness seals McDonald title

    The Sydney Jockeys’ Premiership race that promised so much is effectively over two meetings out from the final curtain with Nash Rawiller a late withdrawal from Saturday’s Randwick meeting. Racing NSW stewards on Friday announced that Rawiller would not be fit to take his place at the meeting where his rides… Read More »

     
  • Stokes fillies head to Caulfield

    Phillip Stokes is set to kick-start a long campaign for Comanche Miss that he hopes may lead to a Group 1 in late spring. The MRC Chairman’s Club Handicap (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday will see Comanche Miss line up for only the second time with the long-term aim being… Read More »

     
  • Trials wrap: Schwarz lights up Warwick Farm

    Several Group 1 winners took their first serious steps of their Spring Carnival campaigns at Warwick Farm on Friday morning, but it was a horse yet to win at the highest level who turned most heads. Schwarz was a dashing winner of the 900-metre open trial that included Australian Guineas hero… Read More »

     
  • Lees back to test Sydney waters with Bubba’s Bay

    Having ended her most recent campaign with a hat-trick of wins in Brisbane, Bubba’s Bay is being given another opportunity to prove her wares in the tougher Sydney arena. Trainer Kris Lees says the four-year-old has returned a more furnished horse this preparation and he is keen to see how… Read More »

     
  • One Aye developing an iron mare reputation

    Less is more when it comes to the training regime of in-form Canberra mare One Aye , who is preparing to line up for her14th campaign run at Randwick. The six-year-old kicked off her current preparation at Moruya in December and has raced at least once a month since, highlighted by… Read More »

     
  • Dictionary the word at Caulfield

    A few extra days but considerably more prize money has led trainer John Moloney electing to run Dictionary at Caulfield. Dictionary was also down to run at Sandown on Wednesday, but with $175,000 and a further $30,000 in bonus money of offer, the VOBIS Gold Stayers (2400m) on Saturday was a more… Read More »

     
  • Jai Williams a double premiership winner

    Jai Williams has become the second apprentice jockey in as many seasons to take out both the Gold Coast Jockeys’ Premiership and the Gold Coast Apprentice Jockeys’ Premiership … his thirty-nine winners placing him a comfortable nine wins clear of the second placed Jag Guthmann-Chester in the senior premiership and… Read More »

     
  • Top filly revives fond memories for Brockman

    Octogenarian trainer, Vern Brockman says emerging three-year-old Toropa is trending in the right direction and will progress to Saturday grade after keeping her unbeaten record intact at Belmont on Wednesday. The excitement continues to grow for Toropa, a $230,000 Perth Magic Millions purchase, who met the expectations of punters again… Read More »

     
  • Lindsay Park pair chase city wins

    The Lindsay Park stable of Ben, Will and J D Hayes will chase Super VOBIS bonus money at Caulfield with two impressive debut winners. Dom lines up in the VOBIS Gold Ingot (1400m) while Ndola will attempt to do his bit for the stable in the MRC Chairman’s Club Handicap (1200m). On top of… Read More »

     
  • Ed Cummings’ mare a work of Arts

    A setback interrupted carnival plans for stakes-winner Arts last season, but it might have also provided the slow-maturing mare with the extra time she needed. The rising five-year-old will kick off her latest campaign in the ATC Thank You Stable Staff Handicap (1300m) at Randwick on Saturday, her first appearance… Read More »

     
  • Schiller proving a jockey for all seasons

    In Tyler Schiller’s first official season as a senior rider, he has cemented his place among Sydney’s top-five jockeys, won a brace of majors including a Doncaster Mile, and tasted success on the international stage. It continues to be a stunning rise for the country-born hoop, who is still pinching himself… Read More »

     
  • Marble Nine no late comer

    After a last start win at Caulfield by Marble Nine, a run in a late season weight-for-age race was briefly discussed. But trainers Leon and Troy Corstens and racing manager Will Larkin, who at the start of the new season joins that pair in a training partnership, dismissed the thought… Read More »

     
  • Phillip Stokes takes easier route with Prinzerro

    Trainer Phillip Stokes has elected to take the easier route at Caulfield with Prinzerro in a bid to secure a city win before season’s end. Prinzerro was among nominations for the Group 3 Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) on Saturday but will instead contest the Senet Gambling Law Experts Handicap (1200m). That race carries… Read More »

     
  • Zoustar on cusp of winners’ record

    I Am Invincible is cantering towards a third-straight Australian Champion Sire award, with the Yarraman Park stallion’s progeny having amassed an Australian record $31,943,085, more than $8 million more than his nearest rival. But that nearest rival is on the cusp of a record of his own with one week… Read More »

     
  • Kris Lees hoping Lutetia can continue winning ways

    Kris Lees has been down on runner numbers this year, but it hasn’t stopped him making his presence felt as he looks to the next generation to continue to build momentum into the new season. Heading into Thursday’s Wyong meeting, Lees had had 1006 starters this term, around 200 less than… Read More »

     
  • Vlad Duric excited to compete alongside daughter Sage in Victoria

    Vlad Duric, a Caulfield Cup-winning jockey and four-time Singapore premiership winner, is thrilled about the possibility of racing against his daughter, Sage. Duric, based in Brisbane since April, will move back to Victoria next week, targeting the early part of the spring carnival. He acknowledges the competitiveness of Victorian racing… Read More »

     
  • Mark Twain’s campaign for Melbourne Cup set to begin

    Mark Twain, a quality Kiwi stayer, will start his Melbourne Cup 2024 campaign next month with four lead-in runs planned. OTI Racing director Terry Henderson confirmed the horse will focus solely on Melbourne leading up to the November 5 Flemington feature. The final lead-in run is likely to be the… Read More »

     
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  • Lady atones with determined Canterbury victory

    Blake Ryan feared luck was going to desert Lady Extreme for the second start in succession when she was briefly held up for a run at Canterbury, but the mare was able to overcome it to score her first city win. The four-year-old was strung up behind horses for much of the… Read More »

     
  • Mr Brightside share fails to sell in online auction

    An 8% share in Team Hayes-trained champion Mr Brightside was offered for sale but failed to meet the reserve price on Inglis Digital. The final bid of $275,000 fell just short of the $280,000 reserve. A bid of $100,000 was made last Friday, and bids surpassed the $200,000 mark early… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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