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  • Winx’s sister breaks her maiden

    A half-sister to four-time Cox Plate champion Winx has broken through for her maiden victory on the synthetic track at Pakenham. Covent Garden took out Tuesday’s Schweppes 3YO Maiden Plate (1400m) at her first start for Peter Moody having been prepared by Winx’s trainer Chris Waller for her first five starts. The daughter… Read More »

     
  • Racing Victoria announces $16 million prizemoney boost

    Racing Victoria on Monday there will be over $280 million worth of stakes and bonuses next year, and an increase in minimum prizemoney across country, metropolitan and group racing features. They also announced the restoration of prizemoney for the Melbourne Cup Carnival to pre-COVID levels which were reduced in 2019…. Read More »

     
  • Happy Go Plucky scores an upset in the Ipswich Cup

    Few horses peak at start number 62 but Happy Go Plucky has done just that, upstaging his more fancied rivals to claim his first stakes win in the Listed Ipswich Cup. The seven-year-old has been a grand campaigner for his Gold Coast trainer John Gilmore but his previous career highlight… Read More »

     
  • Stockman rounds up opponents in the McKell Cup

    Stockman might have earned himself a belated trip to Queensland after relishing the heavy track conditions at Rosehill to outstay his rivals and give Joseph Pride his third success in the Listed McKell Cup. An early speed battle between Mr Marathon Man and Monreal injected good pace into the 2000… Read More »

     
  • Free To Move lands blowout in the Creswick Stakes

    Cranbourne trainer Kasey Keys could not hide her delight after Free To Move scored a knock-out blow to punters at Flemington. Free To Move provided Keys with her biggest win in racing when he took out the Listed A R Creswick Stakes (1200m) on Saturday. Now in a training partnership… Read More »

     
  • Degraves an impressive winner at Australian debut

    Irish-bred import Degraves has scored at his Australian debut for Lloyd and Nick Williams at Flemington, but had to survive a protest before being confirmed as the winner. Degraves won The David Bourke (1620m) from Think ‘N’ Fly but Damien Oliver lodged a protest against the winner for interference at… Read More »

     
  • South Pacific gets on the board in Australia

    Almost a year to the day since making his Australian debut, South Pacific has broken through for his first win with an easy victory at Flemington. Under the guidance of Jamie Kah, South Pacific enjoyed a perfect run in the Adam Lindsay Gordon Handicap (2540m) on Saturday in strolling home… Read More »

     
  • Royalzel relishes wet to land win at Rosehill

    Gary Portelli has compared the impact James McDonald has in the saddle to that of a gifted rugby league player on the football field after the top jockey steered juvenile Royalzel to an emphatic victory at Rosehill. A four-time Sydney premiership winner, McDonald is on target to clinch his fifth… Read More »

     
  • Gytrash secures a slot in The Everest

    South Australian sprinter Gytrash will get another shot at winning The Everest after being announced as the runner for the slot held by Inglis. The Gordon Richards-trained gelding represented the sales company in the race 12 months ago, finishing a fine third to Classique Legend, and Inglis managing director Mark… Read More »

     
  • Nick Williams holds concerns on scintigraphy scans

    Nick Williams believes pre-travel scintigraphy scans on overseas horses ahead of the Melbourne Cup will disrupt their preparations. Multiple Melbourne Cup winning owner Nick Williams doubts there will be a large number of overseas contenders at the Spring Racing Carnival if Racing Victoria goes ahead with one its mandatory pre-travel… Read More »

     
  • Peter Moody thinks Sandown should not be sold

    Champion trainer Peter Moody has reiterated the call of fellow trainer Mick Kent for the Melbourne Racing Club not to sell off Sandown. Kent came out last weekend saying Sandown was possibly the best racetrack in Australia and adding the track was an important asset to the industry. The MRC has… Read More »

     
  • Lee Freedman to saddle up first runner since return

    Hall Of Fame trainer Lee Freedman is set to have his first Australian runner since his return from Singapore when Intrepidacious contests the Gai Waterhouse Classic at Ipswich. A five-time Melbourne Cup winner, Freedman spent more than three years in Singapore where he captured the 2018 trainers’ premiership before deciding to head… Read More »

     
  • Hall Of Fame trainer hospitalised after track accident

    An accident at Morphettville trackwork has resulted in trainer Leon Macdonald being hospitalised. Australian Racing Hall of Fame trainer Leon Macdonald has been taken to an Adelaide hospital following an incident at Morphettville trackwork. Macdonald, 79, was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital on Thursday for x-rays after he was knocked… Read More »

     
  • TAB secures exciting sprinter for The Everest

    TAB has secured arguably Australia’s most exciting sprinter, Lost And Running, as its representative in this year’s $15 million TAB Everest. Trained by John O’Shea, the four-year-old gelding has raced just seven times for six wins and a narrow second placing, with his most recent start producing a dynamic win… Read More »

     
  • Carleen Hefel escapes serious injury in fall

    Carleen Hefel has been discharged from hospital following a fall at Edenhope but will require a 12-day stand-down for concussion. In-form apprentice Carleen Hefel has escaped serious injury in a fall at Edenhope but will require a minimum 12-day stand-down under Racing Victoria’s concussion policy. Hefel fell from Pres De Toi in the… Read More »

     
  • Tofane outclasses rivals to claim Stradbroke Handicap

    Tofane has rediscovered her best form to capture her second Group 1 victory in the Stradbroke Handicap. A few weeks ago, Tofane was at a career crossroads. Having managed just one minor placing since her All Aged Stakes victory last autumn, her owners were weighing up whether to auction her at… Read More »

     
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  • Converge demolishes his rivals in the JJ Atkins

    Tim Clark has a winning double after Converge demolished his rivals to win the Group 1 J.J. Atkins (1600m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The son of Frankel showed an explosive turn of foot to run away with the $1 million feature to score by 3.25 lengths. It was Tim… Read More »

     
  • Knights Order slays his Brisbane Cup rivals

    In-form gelding Knights Order has turned in a superb staying performance to win the Brisbane Cup. Tim Clark has labelled the decision to take blinkers off Knights Order as a “masterstroke” after the up-and-coming stayer gave his Brisbane Cup rivals a galloping lesson. On a seven-day back-up after claiming the Winter Cup… Read More »

     
  • Ayrton bounces back with a dominant win

    Boom horse Ayrton is back in the winner’s stall after a dominant display in the Group 3 Gunsynd Classic (1600m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday. The three-year-old was beaten at short odds in the Fred Best Classic last start, but ran away from the field with ease to win comfortably… Read More »

     
 
 
 
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