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A three-year-old son of Too Darn Hot, La Botte will wear McKenna's famous green and blue silks after being sourced by Maher a couple of years ago. The colt was an impressive winner at Newcastle two ...
Darcy Cosgriff is looking forward to what he hopes will be the first of many derbies with his late brother at Ballarat on Tuesday ...
Corey and Chris Munce's galloper was far too strong under a gun ride from Martin Harley and while a late flurry of support for eventual favourite Hidden Achievement ($4.20) covered some losses, Cool ...
Trainer Mitchell Freedman said on Monday that Skybird had returned to work at his Ballarat stables with an eye to running her primarily this spring in straight races at Flemington given her remarkable ...
A Yutaka Take masterclass booked Meisho Tabaru a spot in the Cox Plate when taking out Sunday's Group 1 Takarazuka Kinen (2200m) in Japan. The legendary 56-year-old jockey took his mount ($11.40 shot) ...
Torque To Be Sure is at $19 in Sportsbet's market for the J.J. Atkins. Zahra has two other rides on the Eagle Farm card, Gumdrops in the G2 Dane Ripper Stakes and Bankers Choice in the G2 Q22.
Asfoora will jump from the middle barrier in her return to Royal Ascot after drawing gate 10 of 23 for her defence of Tuesday's Group 1 King Charles III Stakes. To be ridden again by Oisin Murphy, ...
Daughter of trainer Shilleagh MeyerVale and jockey Bradley Vale, 16-year-old Lillianna has long since held ambitions of a career in the saddle herself, and rides work for the family stable as well as ...
The Brisbane title is set to be fought right until the end with Emily Lang leading the way with 58 victories, seven clear of Angela Jones on 51. The Hong Kong-based James Orman remains in third ...
The spring is War Machine’s oyster with its plethora of Group 1 sprint options for rising star War Machine, according to his co-trainer Ben Hayes. Hayes said he will need to discuss War Machine’s ...
James McDonald has been snapped up by Wathnan Racing to ride at Royal Ascot, with the jockey named as the world's best in the Longines rankings set to feature on the first three days at the meeting.
Farag ($3.20) emerged out of the pack as a big winning chance, but even with the staggers late, Normandy Bridge did enough to break his jumps maiden. The win was the seven-year-old’s fourth Australian ...