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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Shock first-up winner out to prove it was no fluke

    Lindsay Park has the idea of travelling the eastern seaboard in coming months with last start surprise winner Makram. But first Makram’s trainers Ben, Will and J D Hayes want to ensure the gelding’s first-up win at $151 with betting apps two weeks ago at Flemington was no fluke. The… Read More »

     
  • Race Better on Dubai Super Saturday

    With the spotlight moving onto Meydan for this Saturday, it’s the Emirates Super Saturday now with US$2.3 million spread across seven black type thoroughbred races. In a re revised 2023-24 Dubai World Cup programme it’s the Group 2 Al Maktoum Classic Sponsored by Emirates Airline of 1800m that’s a ‘win… Read More »

     
  • The show’s not Over for Parker’s spritely 8YO

    A veteran of the weight-for-age arena, Think It Over doesn’t have the speed in his legs that he once did, but time has done little to dull his desire for racing. Trainer Kerry Parker was delighted to see his stable star show his customary competitive spirit when finishing a fighting third behind… Read More »

     
  • Munhamek granted a wildcard entry into the All-Star Mile

    Munhamek has been granted a wildcard entry into the $4 million All-Star Mile at Caulfield on March 16, following a stellar performance in the Ascot Gold Rush and a notable run in the Group 1 Futurity Stakes. Originally from the UK, the eight-year-old has made a significant impact in Australia,… Read More »

     
  • Erkelens hopes to own Ascot 1000 Guineas

    Justine Erkelens holds big ambitions for Own The Queen, she’s hoping to plot a path towards next month’s WA Oaks with her promising filly. That picture becomes clearer on Saturday when Own The Queen goes up against 11 opponents in the Listed Ascot 1000 Guineas (1800m). Own The Queen is… Read More »

     
  • Fillies’ feature looks Sweet pickings for Manaal

    Manaal has largely flown under the radar since her Gimcrack Stakes win, but trainer Michael Freedman is looking for her to put her name back up in lights at Randwick. A narrow victor of Sydney’s first two-year-old race of the season, Manaal returned with a closing second to the speedy Lady Of… Read More »

     
  • Sydney colt chases three straight

    Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker will attempt another raid on a rich Flemington three-year-old sprint when Caballus runs in the Inglis Sprint. Baker collected the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes with Ozzmosis last spring and while the Inglis Sprint (1100m) does not carry the same prestige, it does carry $1 million in prize money…. Read More »

     
  • Cummings’ bullish ahead of Oaks winner’s return

    James Cummings predicts VRC Oaks winner Zardozi to belie her early spring form over sprint trips and potentially give her rivals a fright when she resumes in the Group 1 Surround Stakes at Randwick. The filly was beaten more than 12 lengths first-up in the Silver Shadow Stakes (1200m) in August and… Read More »

     
  • Jockeys green light new Caulfield track

    Racing beginning on the new inner circuit at Caulfield, named Caulfield Heath, has been given the go ahead by senior jockeys. Six official trials and three jump outs were held on Tuesday and despite continued controversy around the tightness of the turn out of the home straight and the obvious… Read More »

     
  • Group 1 placegetter to miss the autumn

    Talented mare Hope In Your Heart has been all but ruled out of the autumn carnival as connections weigh up whether to continue her racing career. A multiple stakes winner and Group 1 placegetter, Hope In Your Heart was due to barrier trial at Warwick Farm in January but was a… Read More »

     
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  • Holymanz back from New Zealand excursion

    New Zealand horses making hit-and-run visits to Australia are not uncommon, but there are not many horses that do it in reverse. The Ciaron Maher-trained Holymanz, a New Zealand-bred four-year-old, made a hit-and-run trip to Ellerslie last month for the inaugural running of the Aotearoa Classic (1600m). Holymanz finished fourth… Read More »

     
  • Fangirl victory would be an Elleegant touch

    The inaugural running of the Verry Elleegant Stakes has taken on a fresh poignancy with the sudden and tragic death of the incredibly talented race mare last week. For her trainer Chris Waller, who will be represented by up to four runners including odds-on favourite Fangirl, a victory would be… Read More »

     
  • Mike Moroney gets his chance with a Pendragon

    Mike Moroney is not shocked connections had to tinker with the name of his classy three-year-old who will make his Australian debut this Saturday at Flemington. The son of U S Navy Flag had seven starts in New Zealand as Pendragon, but will race as The Pendragon in the $1… Read More »

     
  • Golden Slipper fancy ready to fly in Skyline Stakes

    Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have pinpointed the Skyline Stakes as the logical next step for star two-year-old Storm Boy as they bid to replicate a winning formula heading into the Golden Slipper. The unbeaten colt had three weeks between runs when scoring an emphatic win in the Magic Millions Classic… Read More »

     
  • Stablehand suspended in white powder scandal

    In a recent development in the racing industry’s white powder scandal, stablehand Ruby McIntyre has been handed a three-month suspension by the Victorian Racing Tribunal (VRT) for her involvement in the incident concerning champion jockey Jamie Kah. The tribunal, which includes Judge Bowman, Des Gleeson, and Maree Payne, has agreed… Read More »

     
  • Group winning mare dies tragically

    Tragically, Grahame Begg’s group winning sprinter Rose Quartz passed away over the weekend due to complications from colic, leaving the racing community in mourning. The six-year-old mare, sired by Written Tycoon, had an impressive career, capturing five victories and accumulating $619,090 in prize money. Among her notable achievements was a… Read More »

     
  • Excelleration too good in the Launceston Cup

    Heavily supported with betting sites, Excelleration and jockey Harry Coffey took advantage of a light weight to outstay their rivals in the 160th edition of the Launceston Cup. Bushfires in Ballarat prevented trainer Richard Cully from making the trip across Bass Strait to see the seven-year-old win the Group 3 highlight… Read More »

     
  • Beach life suits Megamea in Vamos Stakes victory

    Spending time at the beach over the past month has made all the difference to seven-year-old mare Megamea and trainer Luke Oliver attributed that change of scene that has returned her to the winners’ list. Craig Williams steered Megamea ($7.50) to victory in the Group 3 Vamos Stakes (1400m) at Launceston with the… Read More »

     
  • Pride Of Jenni has day out at Sandown

    A gallop at Sandown and a jump-out at Cranbourne will be the final two pieces of serious work for Pride Of Jenni leading into the All-Star Mile at Caulfield. The Ciaron Maher-trained mare galloped with Berkshire Shadow at Sandown on Wednesday in preparation for the $4 million race over 1600m at… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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