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    • Mark Johnston was appointed as a new trustee of the Alborada Trust, after a trustees' meeting last week. The Alborada Trust was established in 2001 by philanthropist and distinguished owner/breeder Kirsten Rausing. Since inception the Alborada Trust has supported a broad range of domestic and international charities proving grants to those that evidence a solid track record of impact in their particular fields. It supports a number of global, domestic and local charities raging from medical research, international aid, equine veterinary research, higher education, racing charities and smaller charities operating in East Anglia. Johnston is the UK's winning-most trainer and he and his son Charlie train for Rausing from their base in North Yorkshire. Johnston's racing and veterinary expertise will complement the existing trustees skills matrix. Johnston replaces Newmarket-based bloodstock agent Tom Goff, who resigned after 12 years of invaluable service. For more information on the Alborada Trust and its initiatives, please visit there website. The post Mark Johnston Appointed Trustee To The Alborada Trust appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Cody Mo Wai-kit slotted a race-to-race double in fine style at Sha Tin on Sunday, scoring with talented three-year-old Motor before Emblazon landed a late betting plunge. Placed in two of his five Griffin starts as a two-year-old, Motor returned in a blaze of glory to record a comfortable victory in the Class Four Sam Shing Handicap (1,200m). Backing up a recent trial win at Conghua, the son of Fastnet Rock had a cosy run in the box seat before soaring to the lead under Derek Leung Ka-chun at...View the full article
    • What Warrnambool Races Where Warrnambool Racing Club – 2/64 Grafton Rd, Warrnambool VIC 3280 When Monday, September 22, 2025 First Race 1:30pm AEST Visit Dabble Warrnambool Racing Club is the destination for racing in Victoria on Monday afternoon with a competitive eight-race meeting set down for decision. With rain forecast leading into the meeting and on raceday itself, the track is likely to be in the Heavy range. The rail comes out 3m the entire circuit with action commencing at 1:30pm AEST. Best Bet at Warrnambool: Darth Invader Darth Invader has been knocking on the door and finds a maiden that sets up perfectly. He’s race-fit, draws barrier 10 to stay out of traffic, and maps to camp just off a genuine tempo before launching down the outside. The Shane Nichols & Hayden Black stable has him holding consistent figures at 1200m, while Lachlan Neindorf is riding confidently and suits horses that build through their gears. Darth Invader only needs even luck from the draw to put this away and graduate with authority. Best Bet Race 3 – #1 Darth Invader (10) 4yo Gelding | T: Shane Nichols & Hayden Black | J: Lachlan Neindorf (59.5kg) Next Best at Warrnambool: Tremamore Tremamore brings the right profile for a rain-affected Warrnambool 1400m. The Symon Wilde-trained gelding comes here fresh off a last-start victory and looks like he’s ready to hold form second-up. From barrier 10 he can track the on-speed pair, and the 3kg claim keeps him competitive under BM56 conditions. His recent runs read stronger than many of these; he handles give in the ground, and this looks a touch easier than some of his prior assignments. If Rose Hammond can blend into the race before the bend, Tremamore’s sustained gallop should prove too strong late. Next Best Race 6 – #2 Tremamore (10) 5yo Gelding | T: Symon Wilde | J: Rose Hammond (a3) (62kg) Best Value at Warrnambool: Seattle Hope Seattle Hope can bounce quickly second-up back to 1200m. He’s a proven winner around this grade, draws to stalk from barrier nine, and should appreciate a Softer deck given his past form on rain-affected ground. With Alana Kelly aboard and the Mitchell Freedman stable placing shrewdly at the ‘Bool, he looks the one to surge late if leaders overdo it. His fresh run was a forgive, and the step to a fairer run shape plays right into his preferred pattern. At double figures with horse racing bookmakers, he’s the each-way play to beat the market in the last. Best Value Race 8 – #4 Seattle Hope (9) 6yo Gelding | T: Mitchell Freedman | J: Alana Kelly (60.5kg) Warrnambool races quaddie tips – 22/9/25 Warrnambool quadrella selections Monday, September 22, 2025 1-5-7-8 2-3-5 1-2-3-5-7-9-10 1-4-5-9 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Sunday’s meeting at Sha Tin was abandoned after eight races due to “unprecedented rainfall”, while Wednesday’s Happy Valley card has been cancelled as Hong Kong continues to brace for Typhoon Ragasa. The Heir and Inno Super lost their footing on the bend between the 600m and 500m point in the Class Four Kowloon Bay Handicap (1,400m), leading to an inspection by a Jockey Club delegation and leading jockeys Zac Purton, Hugh Bowman and Alexis Badel. It was ultimately decided racing could not...View the full article
    • Hugh Bowman produced a pair of outstanding rides to bag his first Sha Tin victories of the new season on Sunday, making light work of wide draws aboard Hakka Radiance and Solid Win. The top Australian jockey got off to a perfect start in Sunday’s opener, helping Danny Shum Chap-shing’s Hakka Radiance break through for a maiden local win at start 25 in the Class Five Kowloon Tsai Handicap (1,800m). Set a task from barrier eight in the field of 10, Bowman sent the British import forward to...View the full article
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