Moscini set for another Battle Of The Bush mission
Toowoomba trainer Dale Groves is set for another Battle Of The Bush tilt with his grand warrior Moscini.
Toowoomba trainer Dale Groves is set for another Battle Of The Bush tilt with his grand warrior Moscini.
American John Stewart has parted with $2.6 million to secure the top lot on Day two of the Inglis Easter Sale.
Star New Zealand jockey Andrew Calder can raise himself up one spot as the most successful rider for trainer Richard Collett should he strike twice at Goulburn on Tuesday.
Form expert Shayne O’Cass analyses Tuesday’s NSW cards at Goulburn and Ballina, presenting his best bets, quaddie picks and inside mail.
Trainer Adrian Bott is set to have his first international runner with Royal Patronage being aimed at the $5 million Champions Mile in Hong Kong later this month.
Gilbert Gardiner rounds up Saturday’s Caulfield card, presenting his horses to follow and forgive plus stewards’ reports.
Trainer Chris Waller will make a call on Aeliana’s Australian Oaks prospects on Monday … but new stable addition Leica Lucy is ready to roll as she chases more Group 1 glory.
A son of Snitzel was one of the most-coveted colts at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale … and it took a seven-figure sum to get him on Sunday.
Mitch Cohen has analysed all 10 races on day one of The Championships at Royal Randwick and identified some key runners that he wants to back at their next starts.
Cassandra Schmidt trained gelding Gandolfini has turned into a winning machine of late and arrives at Monday’s Tuncurry meeting searching for a hat-trick
Form expert Shayne O’Cass presents his best bets and value selections for Dubbo and Tuncurry on Monday.
Herald Sun tipster Gilbert Gardiner’s selections for Donald.
Saturday’s Queen Elizabeth Stakes is still an option for reigning champ Pride Of Jenni, with a crucial track gallop on Monday to determine her path ahead of a Queensland campaign.
Ray Thomas analyses four key Group 1s on Day 2 of The Championships at Royal Randwick, nominating his horses to watch and giving his verdict on who’ll win.
Queensland trackwork rider Chris Wearne is appealing a 16-month ban for allegedly striking a horse with a lead rope and a wooden twitch.
Lindsay Park will stamp Mr Brightside’s passport for the Group 1 Champions Mile in Hong Kong after a ‘testing trial’ this Friday at Flemington.
Champion mare Via Sistina is racing to emulate the great Winx in the $5 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) on Day Two of The Championships at Royal Randwick this Saturday.
Champion pacer Leap To Fame set the scene for a record-breaking Brisbane Inter Dominion after producing the best performance of his stellar career to win the $NZ1 million Race by betcha at Cambridge.
Star jockey James McDonald and Hong Kong idol Romantic Warrior have fallen agonisingly short in a second successive Middle Eastern Group 1, beaten a nose by Soul Rush in a thrilling Group 1 Dubai Turf (1800m) at Meydan overnight.
Apprentice jockey Emily Lang ignored instructions to win aboard Boomtown Boss at Eagle Farm before declaring the Tony Gollan galloper will be “very hard to beat” in the Queensland Guineas.
Team Hawkes won the TJ Smith Stakes for the fourth time with another brilliant grey as Briasa stamped himself as racing’s new sprint star.
Aeliana produced a stunning performance in the Australian Derby to become just the 10th filly to win the race.
In-form gelding Stay Focused blew his rivals away in the Nitschke Stakes as gun jockey Lachlan Neindorf snared three winners at Morphettville.
Unbeaten Victorian colt Vinrock created history with his thrilling win in the Inglis Sires’ at Randwick and provide trainer Matt Laurie with his second Group 1 win for the week.
The Hayes brothers sealed a feature double at Caulfield when they won the Victoria Handicap for the second straight year.
This is what the jockeys had to say after the running of the Doncaster Mile at Randwick on Saturday.
Lindsay Park will start planning for the spring with unbeaten filly Scenic Point after her dominant win in the Redoute’s Choice Stakes at Caulfield.
Alalcance left many of her rivals for next week’s Sydney Cup in her wake with a dominant win in the Chairman’s Quality while Verry Elleegant’s relation, Belle Detelle, claims the Adrian Knox.
Know Thyself’s success in the Country Championships Final meant a lot to trainer Paul Messara after a number of near-misses in the race.
Trainer Will Hulbert was testing Queensland winter carnival ambitions with Thee Creek on Saturday at Eagle Farm and the young colt passed with flying colours.