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THEY stole the Caulfield Cup with 40/1 outsider All The Good last year, and jockey Kerrin McEvoy is quietly confident Godolphin can repeat the dose this Saturday.
THEY stole the Caulfield Cup with 40/1 outsider All The Good last year, and jockey Kerrin McEvoy is quietly confident Godolphin can repeat the dose this Saturday.
A MAGIC ride gave champion jockey Damien Oliver his 2000th career winner, his 86th at Group I level, and Whobegotyou Cox Plate favouritism.
DANNY Nikolic, snubbed by Sydney racing, produced a tactical masterpiece on Starspangledbanner to virtually steal the Group I classic.
FORMER Patinack Farm racing manager Mark Webbey has denied reports he resigned, declaring he was shown the door by Nathan Tinkler.
BART Cummings had a simple retort when asked why he ignored the generation gap and booked Michelle Payne to ride Allez Wonder at Caulfield.
KERRIN McEvoy, who has won major races all over the world, rates Denman as good as any three-year-old he has ridden.
GAI Waterhouse, who is set to train 100 Group One winners faster than anyone in history, was once driven by a fear of failure.
ONE lucky Punters Club member will win the chance to attend the exclusive David Jones marquee at the Caulfield Cup on Saturday October 17.
THE Caulfield Guineas usually attracts a quality field, but the three-year-olds in tomorrow’s Group One classic are exceptional. Racing editor RAY THOMAS analyses every runner.
RACING has been yearning for the emergence of another champion, and this afternoon at Caulfield a three-year-old will stand up for national acknowledgement.
TRAINERS Mick Price and Mark Kavanagh are poised to continue their domination of the Group One races at the Caulfield Guineas meeting today.
SUBZERO, one of the most popular winners of the Melbourne Cup, is facing a death sentence after being tripped up by bureaucratic red tape over an arthritis powder.ÂÂ
THE last time Sydney’s two best-performed racehorses were in Melbourne, one was a hack and the other virtually limped off Moonee Valley with his tail between his legs.
SKY Racing is set to launch a new showcase thoroughbred channel as part of an expanded television coverage of racing’s three codes, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
AFTER dominating Sydney’s biggest spring race day, Gai Waterhouse now has her sights on Melbourne glory – starting with the $1million Caulfield Guineas this Saturday.
CRAIG Williams, Melbourne’s premier jockey for the past four years, faces a spring-defining stewards inquiry tomorrow, one which could cost him $250,000 in prizemoney.
SPEED Gifted has been penalised 2kg for his runaway win in The Metropolitan, virtually guaranteeing a start in the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
TRAINER looks to have unearthed a potential Group One contender in The Rock, an impresssive winner of the Lonhro Handicap over 1400m at Warwick Farm.
TRAINER Gai Waterhouse continues to make Epsom Handicap Day her own, winning another two Group One races in a dominant showing at soggy Royal Randwick.
TRAINER Lee Freedman is eyeing a sixth Melbourne Cup with dashing stayer Speed Gifted – and top jockey Corey Brown wants to go along for the ride.