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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Sir Rockford to bounce back at Sandown

    It will be a while before Aaron Laing ventures interstate again with Sir Rockford. The Cranbourne-based trainer is content to stay at home and hopefully pick up a second city midweek victory with the galloper in the Ladbroke It! Handicap (2100m) at Sandown on Wednesday. Sir Rockford provided Laing with… Read More »

     
  • Ayrton on track for Spring Racing Carnival return

    Ayrton has been given a positive update on his health following scintigraphy scans, which were conducted to investigate his lackluster performance during the autumn season. The six-year-old gelding, trained by Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr, has been declared fit and is currently in pre-training. Plans have been made to… Read More »

     
  • Alligator Blood set to target Cox Plate 2023

    Gai Waterhouse has revealed that Alligator Blood is likely to return to Melbourne for the spring season, with the prestigious Cox Plate 2023 as the primary target. Speaking to Racing.com, Waterhouse expressed confidence in Alligator Blood’s abilities, highlighting his success on the track and his proven stamina over 2000 meters…. Read More »

     
  • Leading trainers weigh in on 10-race fixtures

    Leading trainers in Melbourne have expressed their views on Racing Victoria’s trial of a 10th Saturday race, emphasising the need for a shorter race-day experience to ensure its success. With the aim of boosting revenue amid a decline in wagering, Racing Victoria plans to add an extra race to Saturday… Read More »

     
  • Catarino continues family tradition

    It’s the day when she stamped her individual mark in racing and continued a proud family heritage. It’s onwards and upwards for the teenager who booted home her first winner on Al Majico. In a patient and confident display, Ava Catarino had the Tom Pike-trained gelding settled last, moved up before… Read More »

     
  • There’s a lot to like for WA Guineas says Andrews

    Ascot trainer Trevor Andrews will turn his attention to the Ascot Pinnacles carnival after A Lot Of Good Men capped a cameo winter campaign at Belmont on Saturday. Ending his two-year-old season on a winning high, A Lot Of Good Men proved too strong for Skytalker and Odinaka in a 1200m set weights… Read More »

     
  • Rejuvenated Le Boal back to Flemington

    Le Baol put forward his nomination for most impressive winner of the season over the jumps at Warrnambool earlier this month, but the imported gelding returns to flat racing this weekend. The son of Orpen will run in this Saturday’s $175,000 Deane Lester Flemington Cup (2800m) at Flemington. The seven-year-old made… Read More »

     
  • Well-related siblings feature in Randwick entries

    Classique Legend versus Home Affairs versus Away Game is a clash that would spice up an off-season meeting and while Randwick racegoers won’t get to see that this weekend, they might get to see their relations clash. Half-siblings to those stars are all entered for the $150,000 two-year-old handicap that shapes as a… Read More »

     
  • Charm Stone preparation ramps up

    Mick Price unearthed a potential key player in some of the early-season three-year-old fillies races at Caulfield last Saturday, but the filly who easily had Spicy Margs’ measure last spring remains prominent in the trainer’s thoughts. Charm Stone could be back at the trials within a fortnight with Price hoping… Read More »

     
  • Daniel Stackhouse suspended at Werribee

    Daniel Stackhouse’s bid to secure his first Victorian jockeys’ premiership has encountered a minor setback as the leading jockey faced suspension at Werribee on Sunday. Stackhouse, who is currently tied with John Allen at 122 wins, pleaded  to failing to ride out his mount in the third race of the… Read More »

     
  • Racing SA announce $7.4m prizemoney boost

    In an exciting development for the South Australian racing industry, Racing SA has announced a significant prizemoney increase of 15% across various race tiers, effective immediately. The boost in prizemoney is a result of Racing SA’s successful financial year and the increased return from the Point of Consumption (POC) tax…. Read More »

     
  • Katherine Coleman Wishes for dream start

    Katherine Coleman accepted the trophy on behalf of Peter Moody after Sigh’s Group 3 win at Caulfield on Saturday, but there is a chance she could play an even more prominent role in a bigger win later in the year. Moody and Coleman have applied to Racing Victoria to form a training… Read More »

     
  • Nathan Doyle hunting Ramornie Handicap Bliss

    Smart sprinter Norwegian Bliss has been set for a first-up tilt at the Grafton carnival. Norwegian Bliss will look to build on her outstanding fresh record when she chases a maiden black-type success in the Listed Ramornie Handicap at Grafton. The bonny mare has won three of her four first-up runs… Read More »

     
  • Dean Yendall set for another holiday

    Following a recent vacation in Bali, jockey Dean Yendall’s return to the racing scene has hit a roadblock as he faces another period of inactivity. Yendall has been found guilty of careless riding during the Caulfield race on Saturday, resulting in a 10-meeting suspension imposed by Racing Victoria stewards. The… Read More »

     
  • Gibbons extends title lead over Lloyd

    A month after riding his first four-timer at Randwick, leading apprentice Dylan Gibbons has done it again. The 21-year-old came into Saturday’s meeting with a strong book of rides but more importantly, he capitalised on them. After opening his account aboard Chase My Crown in the Highway Handicap (1400m), Gibbons added wins… Read More »

     
  • Carleen Hefel’s Sigh of relief after Group 3 win

    Peter Moody’s decision to chase Group glory with Sigh proved a shrewd one with the in-form mare claiming Saturday’s $200,000 Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield. The four-year-old daughter of No Nay Never made it three wins on end this winter campaign when she dug deep to narrowly deny defending champion… Read More »

     
  • Kris Lees goes one-two in the Winter Stakes

    Former Kiwi galloper Ucalledit has shown his Civic Stakes win was no fluke, turning in another rousing performance to add the Listed Winter Stakes at Randwick to his resume. The victory gave leading apprentice Dylan Gibbons his fourth win of the afternoon and vindicated trainer Kris Lees’ decision to run the horse… Read More »

     
  • Morning signals new dawn for Eurell

    Greg Eurell went to the Karaka Yearling Sale earlier this year to buy what he hoped would be the next generation of stable stars, but it could be a filly who had already had a couple of starts at the time that proves his best pick-up. A conversation with existing client… Read More »

     
  • Price right for Margs’ jubilant owners

    Mick Price proved himself a master trainer long ago, but following Spicy Margs’ win at Caulfield on Saturday one of his employees revealed he is also a master salesman. Emma Shelley, who is office manager for the Cranbourne stable Price runs with Michael Kent Jnr, said a quip in a… Read More »

     
  • Cigar Flick smokes rivals at Randwick

    Wary of the potential pitfalls of a small field, the Chris Waller team almost had its worst fears realised when Cigar Flick was badly held up in the opening race at Randwick before a superb piece of Jason Collett riding saved the day. With leader and race favourite Epic Proportions in front and Adam… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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