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Australian Horse Racing News

  • Golden Slipper contender back in work

    The juvenile season is still in its infancy, but trainer Gary Portelli is confident he has a genuine contender for the Golden Slipper in unbeaten colt Sejardan. The youngster was given a break after securing his place in the world’s richest two-year-old race when he followed a debut win in… Read More »

     
  • Options for Magic Millions Classic contender Cover Star

    Trainer Matt Cumani is hoping to cement a start in the Magic Millions 2YO Classic with Cover Star on Boxing Day. However, Cumani is unsure just where the daughter of Star Witness will run with options at Caulfield, Geelong and Randwick. Cover Star made an impressive debut failing narrowly in the Magic Millions 2YO… Read More »

     
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  • Kerrin McEvoy ends the year with a treble

    Kerrin Mcevoy has ended his year on a high with a trifecta of wins at Randwick, highlighted by the feature race aboard the Chris Waller-trained Oscar Zulu. The three-time Melbourne Cup winning jockey plans to take a short break over the Christmas period and Saturday’s Randwick meeting was his last of… Read More »

     
  • Double celebration for Mathew Ellerton at Flemington

    Trainer Mathew Ellerton will be able to have a few extra celebratory drinks after High ‘N’ Dry scored at Flemington. Ellerton was not on course to witness High ‘N’ Dry win the #Lovethehorse Trophy (1600m) on Saturday, instead he was marrying long-time partner Leah. The ceremony commenced an hour before High ‘N’ Dry crossed the… Read More »

     
  • Gypsy Goddess stamps her Queensland Oaks credentials

    Traditionally run in June as a lead-up to the wintertime Group 1 Queensland Derby, bringing forward the Group 3 Grand Prix Stakes (2100m) by six months to December has suited trainer David Vandyke to springboard Gypsy Goddess towards the fillies version, the Group 1 Queensland Oaks over 2400 metres. Ridden by Stephanie… Read More »

     
  • Shoe change proves beneficial for Not To Be Mist

    Flemington trainer Nick Ryan has praised his farrier John Bunting after Not To Be Mist scored a last stride win on his home track. Not To Be Mist suffered a crack in one of his front hooves after running poorly in the “greys” race at Flemington on Melbourne Cup Day. That was all forgotten when Not To Be… Read More »

     
  • Second Slip catches a win at Flemington

    Second Slip has proven a profitable acquisition for his connections landing his sixth win of the year with a fighting victory at Flemington. Prepared at Morphettville by Will Clarken, Second Slip arrived in Adelaide late last year after 12 starts in New Zealand, for two wins, and after Saturday’s win in the Kennedy Handicap (1400m) he has… Read More »

     
  • Huetor books his Autumn carnival ticket

    The humid Sydney weather might have been a new experience for European import Huetor, but it had no impact on his performance with the exciting stayer posting another win. The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained gelding remains undefeated in three Australian starts after digging deep to chase down Lord Ardmore in Saturday’s… Read More »

     
  • Smart ride lands Michael Poy a Flemington win

    Michael Poy made the most of a race devoid of speed with a well-judged front running ride aboard Skelm at Flemington. Taken to the front leaving the straight in the Schweppervescence Handicap on Saturday, Skelm ran out the 2600m journey comfortably to record a soft win. Quickening the pace from the 800m mark, Skelm ($4.80) registered… Read More »

     
  • Toomuchtobear surprises with a first-up win

    Chris Waller saddled up five of the nine runners in the ATC Thanks John Williams Handicap and two of the least fancied fought out the finish. Toomuchtobear ($10) overhauled stablemate Sur La Mer ($10) by a short neck with the Richard Litt-trained Black Duke ($11) another short head away third in… Read More »

     
  • Fireburn puts blow torch to her rivals

    Rebel Dane was a success story for Gary Portelli as a racehorse, and he is proving just as handy an influence on the stable as a stallion. Portelli has had two runners by the dual Group 1 victor and both are winners – Rebel Shadow, who scored at Canterbury in… Read More »

     
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  • Phillip Stokes pair meet at Flemington

    Phillip Stokes says it is unfortunate that he will line up two horses in the same race at Flemington. Savannah Cloud, a last start winner at The Valley, and the unlucky Way To Go Paula are set to line up in the Myer Giftorium Handicap (1400m) on Saturday. A son of Savabeel, Savannah Cloud has been a model… Read More »

     
  • Gary Portelli poised for big day at Randwick

    Having assembled a strong stable of gallopers, Gary Portelli is confident his five engaged runners are all more than capable of seriously threatening in their respective contests at Randwick on Saturday. Perhaps Portelli’s most exciting hope for the weekend appears in the first event of the day as Fireburn contests the two-year-old… Read More »

     
  • Mark Walker to lead Te Akau Racing’s New Zealand outfit

    Jamie Richards is set to join the training ranks in Hong Kong while Singapore-based Mark Walker is returning to New Zealand after 11 years. Walker is set to return to New Zealand early next year while Richards is expected to depart for Hong Kong in May to prepare for the opening of the new… Read More »

     
  • All Day Session has weight of support

    A big weight holds no concerns for in-form trainer Ashley Maley ahead of All Day Session’s bid for a sixth career victory at Ascot on Saturday. The four-year-old carries 61kg in the TBWA Stallion Tender Scheme Trophy (1200m), but Maley says the well backed gelding has the class to overcome… Read More »

     
  • Jamie Richards to make a move to Hong Kong

    The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s has announced that top New Zealand trainer Jamie Richards will move to Hong Kong for the 2022/23 season. The move will bring to an end the highly successful association between Richards and Te Akau Racing which has achieved an incredible run of results in recent… Read More »

     
  • Second chance for Sixbysixtythree

    Trainer Patrick Payne concedes it will not be an easy task for Sixbysixtythree to maintain his unbeaten record when he steps out at Flemington. After three wins in succession, Sixbysixtythree makes his city debut on Saturday in the Furphy Festive Season Sprint (1200m). Sixbysixtythree started his career as an odds-on favourite winning in maiden grade at Echuca… Read More »

     
  • Scorched Earth on trial for Magic Millions trip

    Talented filly Scorched Earth will be racing for a trip to Queensland and the Magic Millions Carnival when she runs at Flemington. The John Moloney-trained daughter of Nicconi will be having her first start since mid-September when she contests the G.H. Mumm Christmas Stakes (1000m) on Saturday. A $90,000 yearling purchase at… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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