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    • Check out the great racing offers available from horse racing bookmakers on Friday, September 26. Enjoy bonus back deals and other promotions to boost your betting experience. Explore these specials from top online bookmakers and get more value from your bets. Top Australian racing promotions for September 26, 2025, include: Today’s horse racing promotions Moonee Valley Races 1-6 | Run 2nd or 3rd Bonus Back Activate your Bet Back Tool in your Betslip on Races 1-6 at Moonee Valley this Friday and if your runner comes 2nd or 3rd, get up $50 back as Bonus Cash. Bet Back Tool is only available to use on the day of race & must be activated on bet placement on Fixed Win bets, and on races with 5 or more runners. T&Cs apply. Neds T&Cs apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo Sandown All Races | 3+ Same Race Multi Bonus Back If 1 Leg Loses Place a 3+ leg Same Race Multi bet on any race at Sandown this Wednesday and if 1 leg of your multi fails, get up to $50 back in Bonus Cash. Applies to first resulted 3+ leg multi with one losing leg. Available from approx. 8:30am local track time on race day. Availability dependent on field size. T&Cs apply. Neds T&Cs Apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo Blonde Boosts! Elevate your prices! BlondeBet T&C’s Apply. Eligible Customers Only. Login to BlondeBet to Claim Promo Copycash – Get Copied. Get Paid. Get paid $0.10 every time someone uses Copy Bet to copy your bets. Eligible Customers Only. Login to Dabble to Claim Promo 500% Winnings Boost! – Moonee Valley Get 500% BOOSTED WINNINGS paid in BONUS CASH. Fixed win only. First eligible bet on Moonee Valley. Must apply Promotion in betslip. Max Bet $10. Cash bet only. Max bonus $250. T&Cs apply Eligible customers only Login to Picklebet to Claim Promo Bet Boost | Friday Thoroughbred Meetings Get a bet boost on thoroughbred races around Australia on Friday. Eligible customers. Login to Bet365 to Claim Promo Moonee Valley All Races | Friday Best Tote Exotics Includes Quaddies, Exactas, Trifectas & First 4s. Check your vault for eligibility. Login to Unibet to Claim Promo Owners Bonus – Win a bet on your horse & receive an extra 15% winnings in cash Max Payout $2000. Account holder must be registered as an official owner of the nominated horse. Fixed odds win bets on Australian thoroughbred races only. Excludes boosted, multi, live and bonus bets. PlayUp T&Cs apply. Login to PlayUp to Claim Promo Odds Drift Protector | If Your Horse Drifts, You Get The Bigger Price Only available on Australian Horse Racing Fixed Price Win bets placed from 8am AET the day of the race. Eligible customers. Login to Bet365 to Claim Promo How does horsebetting.com.au find these racing offers? HorseBetting.com.au reviews Australia’s top horse racing bookmakers to share the best thoroughbred promotions for September 26, 2025. Bookmakers are always competing, so if one doesn’t have a deal, another usually does. Rely on HorseBetting.com.au for daily racing bonuses and betting specials. Get better value with competitive odds and offers for existing customers. Just log in to your betting account to see what’s available. For extra help picking winners and using your bonuses wisely, check out our daily free racing tips. View all horse racing promotions View the full article
    • What Golden Rose Day 2025 Where Rosehill Gardens Racecourse – James Ruse Dr, Rosehill NSW 2142 When Saturday, September 27, 2025 First Race 11:55am AEST Visit Dabble The Group 1 Golden Rose (1400m) headlines the action at Rosehill this Saturday afternoon, with a bumper 10-race program set for decision. The rail reverts to the true position for the entire circuit, and with no rainfall forecast leading into the weekend, it should mean the early Good 4 rating holds for race-day. Below are HorseBetting.com.au’s free tips, feature bets and quaddie selections for Golden Rose Day 2025, which is scheduled to commence at 11:55am local time. Golden Rose Tip: Wodeton Wodeton was the eye-catcher in the Group 2 Run To The Rose (1200m) on September 13, and the Wootton Bassett colt gets the ideal setup to turn the tables on Tempted. He draws gate one to sit closer in transit, steps out to the favourable 1400m for the first time this preparation, and regains the services of star hoop James McDonald. The pair map to be stalking stable companion Beiwacht throughout the journey, and provided he can get clear running as they turn for home, the 2025 Golden Rose should be in Wodeton’s keeping. Golden Rose Race 8 – #4 Wodeton (1) 3yo Colt | T: Chris Waller | J: James McDonald (56.5kg) Shannon Stakes Tip: Rise At Dawn Rise At Dawn was tough first-up at Flemington in the Listed Tontonan Stakes (1400m), sitting forward on a strong tempo before being swallowed up by Cafe Millenium in the shadows of the post. He maps to get it all his own way in the Group 2 Shannon Stakes (1500m), with Joshua Parr set to saunter across to the front from barrier 11. He should be able to tick over a soft sectional in the middle stages, and with a lack of speed for the backmarkers to come into play, Rise At Dawn should take plenty of chasing down. Shannon Stakes Stakes Race 9 – #4 Rise At Dawn (11) 5yo Gelding | T: Ben, Will & JD Hayes | J: Joshua Parr (56.5kg) Golden Pendant Tip: Firestorm Firestorm boasts a terrific first-up record of six starts for four wins, while she has three victories and a placing across her four attempts at Rosehill. The speed should be genuine, and gate five should allow James McDonald to find cover. The Chris Waller-trained mare possesses the best turn of speed amongst this lot, so expect Firestorm to be surging over the top in the Group 2 Golden Pendant (1400m). Golden Pendant Race 7 – #2 Firestorm (5) 5yo Mare | T: Chris Waller | J: James McDonald (56kg) Heritage Stakes Tip: Akaysha Akaysha rattled off the fastest closing splits in the Listed Cap D’antibes Stakes (1100m) at Flemington on September 13, just missing out as My Gladiola was off and gone with the prize. She should take big improvement into this second-up assignment and gains the run of the race from barrier three. Provided she can peak again in the Listed Heritage Stakes (1100m), the $5 on offer with horse racing bookies looks like good value. Heritage Stakes Race 6 – #11 Akaysha (3) 3yo Filly | T: Peter Snowden | J: Rachel King (54kg) Best Bet at Rosehill: Lord Of Biscay Lord Of Biscay got a pass mark when returning at Rosehill on August 30, sucking the breeze three wide without cover when well held by Lady Extreme. The five-year-old gelding should have no issues slotting in for cover this time from barrier one, and he looks to find a winnable BM88 contest while stepping out to 1400m second-up. Trust James McDonald to avoid being locked away on the inside as they turn for home, which should give Lord Of Biscay enough room to pounce. Best Bet Race 5 – #3 Lord Of Biscay (1) 5yo Gelding | T: Kris Lees | J: James McDonald (60kg) Rosehill Saturday quaddie tips – Golden Rose Day Rosehill quadrella selections Saturday, September 27, 2025 1-2-6-8 4-9 1-2-4-8-12 7-8-9-11-14 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • What Sandown Stakes Race Day 2025 Where Sandown Racecourse – 591-659 Princes Hwy, Springvale VIC 3171 When Saturday, September 27, 2025 First Race 12:10pm AEST Visit Dabble The traditional AFL Grand Final Day meeting awaits punters at Sandown, where a competitive eight-race card is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The Group 3 Sandown Stakes (1500m) headlines proceedings, while punters will get a better read on the three-year-old fillies in the Thousand Guineas Prelude (1400m). The rail comes out 3m for the entirety of the Hillside circuit, while the track is rated a Good 4. Although there are some showers forecast for Melbourne on Thursday and Friday, fine conditions on Saturday should mean ideal conditions for racing. Below are HorseBetting.com.au’s free tips and feature picks for Sandown Stakes Day 2025, with the action set to commence at 12:10pm AEST. Thousand Guineas Prelude Tip: Custom Custom caught the eye when running on strongly at Moonee Valley in the Listed Atlantic Jewel Stakes (1200m). She was beaten two lengths by the smart Alpha Sofie but was the one out of the race, suggesting she is worth sticking with for the step up to 1400m. Mark Zahra will need a touch of luck from barrier one, but if the gaps come at the right time, Custom has the finishing burst to blouse her rivals in the 2025 Thousand Guineas Prelude. Thousand Guineas Prelude Race 6 – #8 Custom (1) 3yo Filly | T: Ciaron Maher | J: Mark Zahra (56kg) Sandown Stakes Tip: Evaporate Evaporate has not been seen since a luckless run in the Group 2 P.B. Lawrence Stakes (1400m) on August 16, where he showed a strong turn of foot to finish on the heels of genuine Group 1 runners. After a five-week freshen, he looks poised to strike in the 2025 Sandown Stakes. With even luck, Blake Shinn will have Evaporate in clear air in the home straight, and he should prove too hard to hold out this time. Sandown Stakes Race 7 – #1 Evaporate (10) 4yo Gelding | T: Ben, Will & JD Hayes | J: Blake Shinn (59kg) Best Bet at Sandown: King Zephyr King Zephyr went well in defeat at Moonee Valley first-up, doing his best work late over 1200m when beaten a length by the in-form La Fracas. He draws to gain a beautiful run in transit from barrier four under Jordan Childs and should be stalking the leaders throughout. The son of Hallowed Crown is already a winner when second-up, and with race fitness now on his side, King Zephyr simply looks too good for this BM84 field. Best Bet Race 4 – #1 King Zephyr (4) 5yo Gelding | T: Grahame Begg | J: Jordan Childs (59kg) Next Best at Sandown: Gold Medallist Gold Medallist has started her career with three straight wins, and her latest success at Bendigo suggests she is worth following on her first trip to town. The four-year-old mare produced a strong turn of foot when racing behind a strong speed, and she looks set to gain a similar run in transit under Emily Pozman from barrier two at Sandown. If she puts forward anything close to what she did last time out, Gold Medallist should be atop the podium once again. Next Best Race 1 – #2 Gold Medalist (2) 4yo Mare | T: Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman | J: Emily Pozman (a3) (60.5kg) Saturday quaddie tips for Sandown Sandown quadrella selections Saturday, September 27, 2025 1-2-3-7-9 1-5-8 1-2-3-13 2-9-11 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Full Serrano is making only his second start of 2025 in the Goodwood at Santa Anita Park, with an eye toward another appearance in the Breeders' Cup.View the full article
    • Doesn't any full time Trainer or Jockey?  Or any other individual with a significant investment in NZ Thoroughbreds?  That's not rose tinted its being a pragmatic realist.   Pray tell what leads you to think I'm delusional?  90% of your posts are cynical snipes at the Te Akau business.  You live in some delusional dream land that racing at some time in the past was this fantastic profit making venture.  It has always been a tough competitive game.  Those that have been successful have been really good at mitigating the risk by spreading their investment.
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