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Breaking

  • He’s our best yet

    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.

     
  • Whobegotyou in storming victory

    A MAGIC ride gave champion jockey Damien Oliver his 2000th career winner, his 86th at Group I level, and Whobegotyou Cox Plate favouritism.

     
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  • Tinkler axe falls again

    FORMER Patinack Farm racing manager Mark Webbey has denied reports he resigned, declaring he was shown the door by Nathan Tinkler.

     
  • Bart break’s Payne’s maiden

    BART Cummings had a simple retort when asked why he ignored the generation gap and booked Michelle Payne to ride Allez Wonder at Caulfield.

     
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  • Gai sits on history’s edge

    GAI Waterhouse, who is set to train 100 Group One winners faster than anyone in history, was once driven by a fear of failure.

     
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  • Race to immortality

    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.

     
  • Today is D-Day at Caulfield

    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.

     
  • Price and Kav to play major roles

    TRAINERS Mick Price and Mark Kavanagh are poised to continue their domination of the Group One races at the Caulfield Guineas meeting today.

     
  • Desperate battle to save Cup hero

    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. 

     
  • Sydney pride on the line

    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 is racing ahead

    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.

     
  • I’ll storm Caulfield with Rain

    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.

     
  • Williams facing costly suspension

    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.

     
  • Penalty a Speed gift

    SPEED Gifted has been penalised 2kg for his runaway win in The Metropolitan, virtually guaranteeing a start in the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.

     
  • Ryan back with Rock-solid win

    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.

     
  • Group One Gai dominates again

    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.

     
  • Melbourne Cup next for Speed Gifted

    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.

     
 
 
 
 
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