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featured 2026 Field, Odds, Results, Tips

  • Watch đŸ“ș Damien Oliver gets a fairytale finish

    Champion jockey Damien Oliver has had a fairytail finish to his illustrious riding career riding three winners at his last three rides. Oli had a good book of rides at Ascot but had to wait until race seven to get his first winner steering favourite Devine Belief to win before… Read More »

     
  • Encoder unlocks staying potential in Grand Prix Stakes

    Lee Freedman may keep lower profile nowadays at his Gold Coast base compared to the heady Melbourne Cup and Golden Slipper winning times three decades ago, but the old magic returned with Encoder ‘s win in the three-year-old highlight of the Queensland Summer Carnival at Eagle Farm. Encoder took out the $300,000… Read More »

     
  • Abounding asserts authority in Gold Edition Plate

    Brisbane’s recent stormy weather still made an impact on the Eagle Farm meeting which had jockey Martin Harley concerned that Abounding may not appreciated softer ground, but the determination of her win settled anything he had earlier thought. Abounding ($2.70 favourite) put in a late drive to take out the $200,000 Listed… Read More »

     
  • Ginger ‘N’ Pink impressive again

    As a two-year-old Ginger ‘N’ Pink showed glimpses of good ability and now aged three she’s starting to realise that potential, winning her second race from as many runs this preparation, successful in a benchmark 70 over 1200m. The Zoustar filly won her maiden first up at Sandown Lakeside and went… Read More »

     
  • Waller follows tried and tested formula

    It’s a strategy that champion trainer Chris Waller has employed for many years and it proved successful once more when Kapakiri ($3.20F) saluted in the Toyota Forklifts Handicap over 2000m. Having boxes based on the Gold Coast gives Waller the opportunity to transfer horses that aren’t competing up to Sydney metropolitan grade… Read More »

     
  • Traffic Warden wins well at Caulfield

    There may have been limited form to work with but Traffic Warden had shown plenty of promise at his debut behind the well regarded Storm Boy and went on with it to win the opener at Caulfield, a two-year-old handicap over 1000m. Sent out as the $1.80 wagering sites favourite, Jamie… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Cup champion sidelined with injury

    Australia’s premier stayer, Without A Fight, is set to miss the upcoming autumn season due to a tendon injury, as revealed by trainers Anthony and Sam Freedman. The father-and-son duo issued a concise statement on Friday night, indicating that the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup champion will undergo an extended… Read More »

     
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  • Bjorn Baker out to continue Magic run

    It has been a heady year for trainer Bjorn Baker and he is keen to continue that momentum through the summer as he sets his sights on next month’s Magic Millions carnival at the Gold Coast. Baker has been in tremendous form, winning the inaugural The Quokka with Overpass, the stallion-making Coolmore Stud… Read More »

     
  • Highness reigns in Magic lead-up

    Regally bred colt Highness might be laidback in nature, but there was nothing relaxed about his finishing burst as he overhauled short-priced favourite Spywire to win the Magic Millions Wyong 2YO Classic. Quick out of the gates, the horse relaxed almost two well for Tommy Berry mid-race then needed a stern reminder of… Read More »

     
  • Royal Merchant confirms Magic Millions plans

    As a Group One winner,Royal Merchant looked to have the Magic Millions Wyong 3YO & 4YO Stakes at her mercy and that’s how it panned out, despite a late scare from stablemate Semana. Triumphant in The Goodwood at Morphettville in May, Royal Merchant met much lesser-performed horses favourably at the handicaps under… Read More »

     
  • Veight, from a boy to a man

    With his tail up after a Ballarat Cup Day hat-trick, Tony McEvoy is now dreaming of the futures he could win with classy colt Veight in 2024. The Caulfield Guineas runner-up is back in light work and not far off a return to the Ballarat stable McEvoy operates with son Calvin…. Read More »

     
  • Te Akau announce Imperatriz plans

    Imperatriz’s avoidance of Sydney was one of the main talking points of this year’s Spring Carnival but her 2024 campaign will be geared around a trip to New South Wales with a journey to Royal Ascot ruled out for the five-year-old. The $3 million T J Smith Stakes (1200m) at… Read More »

     
  • Dom To Shoot causes blow out in Northerly Stakes

    The market had four-time Group One winner Zaaki as the popular pick for the last of The Pinnacles top shelf features, but it was outsider Dom To Shoot who delivered a maiden win at the highest level for jockey Jarrod Noske and father and son training combination Sean and Jake Casey…. Read More »

     
  • Eagle soars for master and apprentice in The Ingham

    A minute before the official scratching time on Saturday, third emergency Loch Eagle still hadn’t gained a run in the $3 million The Ingham. A little over eight hours later, and the Kris Lees -trained gelding was striding clear to deliver apprentice Dylan Gibbons a memorable victory in the pinnacle race of the… Read More »

     
  • A winner with All That Pizzazz

    A sharpen-up victory for four-year-old All That Pizzazz in Brisbane is just what Tony Gollan wanted to see with the $730,000 New Year’s Day feature at Toowoomba now the firm aim. All That Pizzazz’s win in the Listed Bribie Handicap (1000m) was the seventh career victory in 14 starts for the gelding… Read More »

     
  • Odinson too classy in the Inglis Nursery

    Ciaron Maher and David Eustace have captured their third Inglis Nursery in the space of four years with Odinson showing his class to overcome a wide run and claim the $500,000 juvenile feature at Randwick. Making his Sydney debut, Odinson ($5) flew the gates but drifted back to worse than… Read More »

     
  • Summer trip north a chance after Ballarat romp

    Arabian Summer gave Tony and Calvin McEvoy something to think about after demolishing her rivals in Saturday’s Magic Millions Ballarat 2YO Classic (1000m). The daughter of Too Darn Hot’s 3-1/2-length win in the $250,000 race ensured there was a start for her in the $3 million Magic Millions 2YO Classic on the… Read More »

     
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  • Detonator Jack holds aces in Ingham

    The rural surrounds of Maher Racing’s supplementary Bong Bong Farm facility has been put to good use ahead of Detonator Jack’s bid to deliver the leading yard a first win in The Ingham. The gelding enjoyed a bit of R & R at the property following his dynamic Gong victory… Read More »

     
 
 
 
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