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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Aussie’s bounce back in Jubilee as retirement beckons Artorius

    The Australian sprinting contingent at Royal Ascot has bounced back with Artorius and The Astrologist finishing fourth and fifth respectively in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes on the final day of 2023 carnival. After Coolangatta and Cannonball made minimal impression on Tuesday in the Kings’ Stand Stakes,… Read More »

     
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  • Danny Beasley back in the black-type at Randwick

    Danny Beasley has wound back the clock to land a winning double at Randwick, highlighted by his plundering of the Listed Civic Stakes aboard the Kris Lees-trained Ucalledit. One of Sydney’s leading jockeys during the early and mid-2000s, Beasley won some of Australia’s biggest races including the 2003 Golden Slipper on… Read More »

     
  • Emotional Chris Munce lands Tatt’s Tiara

    Palaisipan has added to her value as a broodmare after taking out the final Group 1 race of the season at Eagle Farm. The Tattersall’s Tiara (1400m) on Saturday is for fillies and mares and boasted a large field as owners and trainers chase late Group 1 glory. Ridden by Kyle Wilson-Taylor, Palaisipan ($14) scored by a half-length from Roots… Read More »

     
  • Collett family celebrate Super win

    It has taken patience and perseverance to get Super Strike back near his best, but the wait has been worthwhile with the horse finally breaking a two-and-a-half-year winning drought at Randwick. Super Strike was sidelined after he suffered a hamstring injury following his Group 3 victory at Trentham in January 2021,… Read More »

     
  • Perth apprentice finding his way in Melbourne

    First there was a Flemington winner and then came his maiden winner at Caulfield, all of which has helped Perth apprentice Luke Campbell get over his home sickness. Campbell is on a three-month loan to Ciaron Maher and David Eustace and wants to see how the next couple of months play out before making his next move. The apprentice will need to… Read More »

     
  • Outlandos outstays rivals in Stayer’s Cup

    John Sargent is keen to see more long-distance races programmed in Sydney and preferably over two miles after taking out a shortened version of the Stayer’s Cup with Outlandos. The winter staple was held over 3200m at Rosehill until two years ago when it was shifted to Randwick and reduced to… Read More »

     
  • Outback Miss lands impressive Caulfield win

    If it was not for a growth on her throat, co-trainer Mick Price says Outback Miss would be headed for ‘Black Type’ company. Outback Miss made it two wins from as many starts when she took out The McCafe Handicap (1000m) at Caulfield on Saturday. Sent out the $3.40 favourite under Blake Shinn, Outback Miss… Read More »

     
  • Tahiyra stars on Day 4 of the Royal Ascot Carnival

    Dermot Weld’s disappointment when Tahiyra was beaten in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket was palpable. He mentioned several possible reasons for the defeat but you felt that he’d very much expected her to win. Since then his faith has been entirely vindicated and at Ascot today the filly showed she… Read More »

     
  • Sky Racing presenter charged with animal welfare breaches

    Sky Racing presenter Chynna Marston and her fiance, Alex Kean, have been hit with multiple charges alleging mistreatment of thoroughbred racehorses under their care. The charges, issued by Racing NSW stewards, have raised serious concerns about equine welfare. The allegations against Marston and Kean have prompted Racing NSW stewards to… Read More »

     
  • No negatives for A Lot Of Good Men says Trevor Andrews

    Ascot trainer Trevor Andrews says A Lot Of Good Men can kick off his winter campaign in style by making a winning return at Belmont on Saturday. The classy A Lot colt is the most favoured of the 10 horses lining up to take out the Juicebox-Campaign Brief Digital Agency… Read More »

     
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  • Eagle set to strike at Caulfield

    Trainer Gavin Bedggood says Spring Eagle has not been afforded the ideal preparation leading into his city debut at Caulfield. A debut winner at Sale last month, Spring Eagle missed a run at Sandown a fortnight ago while he was forced to miss a jump-out at Cranbourne during the week. But Bedggood says Spring… Read More »

     
  • Will Stradbroke Handicap form hold up in the Tatts Tiara?

    Palaisipan, Ruthless Dame and Chain Of Lightning, who finished fourth, fifth and sixth respectively in the Stradbroke, will all take up another Group 1 challenge in the Tatts Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday. Only a little over a quarter of a length separated these three runners in the Stradbroke… Read More »

     
  • Wiremu Pinn not letting controversy slow him down

    The talents of emerging apprentice Wiremu Pinn, whose name has been front and centre in headlines in reports covering the controversial, incorrect allocation of his weight claim by racing authorities when he moved across from New Zealand to Victoria … a mistake made through absolutely no fault of his own… Read More »

     
  • Weight drop to suit Epic Centre

    Trainer Clayton Douglas is banking on a drop in weight and some slightly firmer footing being advantageous for Epic Centre at Caulfield. Epic Centre will be chasing a third win from his past four starts when he heads out for the Take It To The Neds Level Handicap (1000m) on Saturday. The three-year-old scored successive wins at Seymour and Sale before lumping 59.5kg when a narrow… Read More »

     
  • French import crunched in Civic Stakes

    He has won two of the past three renewals of the Tattersall’s Tiara but Jason Collett won’t be adding to that record this year, the top jockey instead staying closer to home to chase a first Civic Stakes success. After breaking through for his maiden Group 1 win aboard Invincibella in… Read More »

     
  • Doyle heads to town with Overriding talent

    Up-and-coming filly Overriding has already rewarded the faith of trainer Nathan Doyle and her biggest payday might be yet to come. The Newcastle trainer was drawn to the filly’s athleticism when he spied her at the yearling sales and being a daughter of unfashionable sire Star Turn, he picked her up for… Read More »

     
  • OTI’s Eagle prospect lands at Royal Ascot

    Docklands is closely-related to an OTI Racing horse who was a Black Type performer in Australia and the Harry Eustace-trained colt might see himself carrying the same colours Down Under after winning on Day 3 at Royal Ascot. The half-brother to Harbour Views took his record to three wins from five starts,… Read More »

     
  • Artorius out to broaden appeal

    Saturday night’s Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot has the potential to make Artorius a stallion with worldwide appeal and make some Australian breeders look like shrewd investors in the process. The 1207-metre Group 1 will be the final start for the son of Flying Artie before he embarks on… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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