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Bobbin said Warrnambool carnival aficionados told him that Duke Of Bedford’s wins were reminiscent of the John Wheeler trained Foxboy in 1997, who led throughout to win the Brierly by six lengths and ...
The famous St Albans Stud, the hiding place of the legendary Phar Lap prior to his historic 1930 Melbourne Cup triumph, has hit the market with an asking price believed to be above $7 million. Located ...
Crowther was dislodged in the mounting yard and trampled by Got An Inspiration prior to the 2000-metre handicap. The 26-year-old was transported to hospital and will find out in the coming days ...
Australasian Oaks winner Benagil will headline Glen Thompson's new-look stable, Australia's newest Group 1-winning trainer has confirmed.
Ryan Houston didn't come from a racing family, but his father Wayne soon became a racing man. When his teenage son went and asked Paul Preusker for a job aged 15, it would lead to an apprenticeship ...
Jockey Beau Mertens has been suspended for careless riding late in Saturday’s Anniversary Vase at Caulfield aboard eventual runner-up Scheelite. The Listed Anniversary Vase (1600m) was the feature ...
Global behemoth Godolphin made its biggest impact on American racing when it claimed its first Kentucky Derby with Sovereignty claiming the United States’ most prestigious race. The win gave Hall Of ...
Giga Kick has his first run for 2025 in Saturday’s Group 1 Goodwood Handicap (1200m) at Morphettville, where he will be the hot favourite as, under the set weights and penalties conditions, the G1 ...
Lachie Neindorf heeded his lesson from his first Group 1 win with no tears this time when he secured his second one in the South Australian Derby on Femminile for Phillip Stokes.
Punters were wary about stepping into Pride Of Jenni after her flop at Flemington where she was the first horse beaten and she ended up jumping at the juicy odds of $2.70.
City Of Lights finally joined her illustrious half-sister Winx as a Group winner when she took out the G3 Hawkesbury Crown (1300m). City Of Lights being by the champion Japanese stallion Deep Impact ...
On Display was ridden by Ben Melham, who settled her out the back and described the way she sprinted past her rivals as painless. On Display ($3 fav) defeated Stirrup Cup ($91) by two and a half ...