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    • Dullingam Park Stud, which is home to stallions Shaquille and Soldier's Call, has been rebranded as Ace Stud by Yulong Investments. Yulong's young stallion Shaquille and Soldier's Call, who has already made a promising start to his career at stud, will continue to stand at Ace Stud. Yulong had already been signing for new purchases under Ace Stud and spent 645,000gns on three mares at the July Sale at Tattersalls under that banner.  Ace Stud will welcome breeders to to see the stallions during the Tattersalls December Sales. The post Yulong Investments Rebrands Dullingham Park As Ace Stud appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • In the sixth race at Saratoga Race Course Aug. 8, 2-year-old first-time starter Aye Eye bumped the gate at the break, broke slowly, lagged 19 1/2 lengths behind, and ran one of the most impressive races of the summer meeting.View the full article
    • What Hawkesbury Races Where Hawkesbury Race Club – 1 Racecourse Rd, Clarendon NSW 2756 When Tuesday, August 12, 2025 First Race 1:20pm AEST Visit Dabble Racing returns to Hawkesbury Race Club on Tuesday afternoon, with a competitive seven-part program set to start at 1:20pm AEST. The rail moves out +5m between the 1100m to 450m pole, while the remainder is in the true position. The track is rated a Heavy 8 at the time of acceptances, and with a clear forecast in the lead-up, participants could be racing on a Soft 7 surface come race-day morning. Best Bet at Hawkesbury: Patissier Patissier brings the right profile for a provincial Class 1: progressive, race-fit, and fresh off breaking the maiden in good style. The Proisir gelding has a neat tactical turn of foot and maps to park midfield with cover from barrier 9 before angling into the better ground late. While untried on heavy, he’s handled soft going and his action suggests he’ll cope with the ground. Zac Lloyd sticks, and this looks no deeper than his last-start win at Kembla Grange; if Patissier repeats that last 600m, he should put them away again. Best Bet Race 3 – #1 Patissier (9) 4yo Gelding | T: John O’Shea & Tom Charlton | J: Zac Lloyd (59kg) Next Best at Hawkesbury: Sirius Legend Sirius Legend has been knocking on the door and finds a winnable 1500m maiden. He’s produced two tidy runs since joining the Freedman yard and now draws to get the right smother before launching with Tommy Berry. His form on soft tracks reads well, and a recent Heavy 9 trial suggests he’ll get through the ground. With the likely tempo from several on-pace types, he can blend in from the draw and be strongest late. Stable placement looks spot-on to convert him to a winner at start four. Next Best Race 4 – #5 Sirius Legend (9) 4yo Horse | T: Anthony & Sam Freedman | J: Tommy Berry (59kg) Best Value at Hawkesbury: Dalio Dalio is the each-way play in the Midway. He’s rock-hard fit, draws gate 1 to camp right behind the speed, and crucially, he handles deep ground (4:0-1-2 on heavy; soft win at 1850m). His recent runs read better than they look on paper, finding the line in a strong Warwick Farm BM64 on Heavy 9 before another honest effort at Kembla. Up to 1800m suits, he drops into a race where many rivals have queries at trip or surface. With Deanne Panya to nurse him through the cut-up lanes, he’s value to salute in the closer. Best Value Race 7 – #7 Dalio (1) 5yo Gelding | T: Steve Englebrecht | J: Deanne Panya (57.5kg) Tuesday quaddie tips for Hawkesbury Hawkesbury quadrella selections August 12, 2025 2-5 3-6-7-8 1-2-4-6-8 1-2-3-7-6 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Hugh Bowman won leading rider honours at the Shergar Cup for the second time at Ascot on Saturday with a winner and two placings. The 45-year-old went over to the Shergar Cup – a team-based event for riders from around the globe – alongside Karis Teetan to represent the Rest of the World team with US jockey Katie Davis. Bowman made his Shergar Cup debut in 2007, winning his first Silver Saddle, and 18 years later he made the best possible start when riding the Richard Fahey-trained Vintage...View the full article
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