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  1. Trainer Pat Keegan was a happy man after pulling the right rein with his gritty gelding Flaneur (NZ) (Highly Recommended) at New Plymouth on Saturday. Keegan, who prepares the five-year-old son of Highly Recommended as one of his three-strong team at Hawera, had pretty much convinced himself to scratch his charge with rain pouring down before the first event on the card making the track extremely heavy for racing. Having second-guessed himself in the past he took the plunge and left the horse in the race, which proved a masterstroke as Flaneur showed plenty of resilience to prevail in a titanic four-way struggle with The Letter (NZ) (Wrote), Our Lady Brooke (NZ) (Derryn) and Who’s Complainin (NZ) (Complacent). Keegan wore a beaming smile as he waited for his charge to make his way back to the winners’ circle after the race. “He did the job for us in the end as I nearly scratched him on the way here,” Keegan said.” “I’ve done that before and they have turned around and won so it worked again today.” Rider Kevin Kalychurun had been aboard for the maiden win by Flaneur on his home track at Hawera in late July and admitted he was surprised by how well Flaneur handled the testing ground.. “It’s pretty horrible out there and I wasn’t confident as last time on a track like this he didn’t show much,” he said. “Today I think the blinkers on got him worked up a bit in the gates but he got up handy early on. “Rounding the home turn everybody seemed to be going out wide and I thought I would just stay where we were and he got a dream run. “Thanks to Pat Keegan as he has always been loyal to me and it is always good to ride winners for small trainers like that.” Bred by Cambridge Stud couple Brendon and Jo Lindsay, Flaneur is out of their Zabeel mare Zaviera (NZ) who won two races before being retired to the broodmares paddock. He comes from an extended family that includes multiple Australian stakes winner Alverta (Flying Spur) along with Singapore Guineas (1600m) winner Revolte (French Deputy). Only three races on the eight-race card were completed before the effects of the heavy rain saw the meeting abandoned with surface water restricting the visibility of both horse and rider over many sections of the track. – Trackside.co.nz View the full article
  2. Bellatrix Star (Star Witness) was among the leading two-year-old fillies in New Zealand last season, and she showed in Saturday’s A$175,000 Listed Cap D’Antibes Stakes (1100m) at Flemington that she has the class to compete on Melbourne’s spring carnival stage. The Cap D’Antibes Stakes was only the second Victorian start for Bellatrix Star, who had kicked off with a late-finishing fifth in the Gr.3 Quezette Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield on August 17. As a two-year-old, she won on debut at Wanganui and later added the Gr.2 Eclipse Stakes (1200m) at Pukekohe on New Year’s Day. The Star Witness filly also finished second in the Listed Counties Challenge Stakes (1100m) and fourth in the Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m). “It’s good to see her frank her form with this win today,” trainer Mark Walker said. “She was one of our better two-year-olds in New Zealand last season, and it is encouraging to see that they can measure up in Australia.” Expat Kiwi jockey Michael Dee rode a patient race on Bellatrix Star on Saturday and settled her in fourth-last among a talented field of 13. Bellatrix Star appeared to be travelling well coming into the final 300m, and when Dee pushed the button, she quickened smartly to sprint past Bold Bastille (Brazen Beau) and win by a length and a quarter. “It unfolded perfectly for us,” Dee said. “She’s a horse that naturally gets back anyway. She does have a short sprint, so I was quite happy when the field spread apart in front of me. We were able to work up just behind the leaders doing no work. “Her sprint was great, and the other asset to her is she loves a wet track, so we were quietly confident that she’d be fit enough and comfortable on that surface today. She’s proven that to be right.” Walker identified the Gr.3 Scarborough Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on September 27 as Bellatrix Star’s likely next target. “We took her to Moonee Valley one morning to give her a look around that track with the Scarbrough Stakes in mind,” he said. Raced by John Galvin’s Fortuna Racing, Bellatrix Star has now earned A$310,757 from a seven-start career that has produced three wins and two placings. Bellatrix Star was offered by Phoenix Park in Book 1 of Karaka 2023, where she was bought for $80,000 by Fortuna Racing in partnership with Te Akau Racing principal David Ellis. – View the full article
  3. Local trainer Andrew Carston was both relieved and excited for the rest of the spring after Jon Ol Rocco (NZ) (Time Test) returned to winning form in Saturday’s Martin Collins New Zealand Cup Trial (1800m) at Riccarton Park. The Time Test gelding was one of the brightest prospects in the South Island around this time last year, winning three of his first six starts last season including a dead-heat for first in the Timaru Cup (1600m) in December. Carston took a shot at big money in the North Island in January, taking on the inaugural $350,000 The Oaks Stud Remutaka Classic (2100m) at Trentham. Lumbered with a testing topweight of 61kg, Jon Ol Rocco finished 10th but less than five lengths from the winner. Jon Ol Rocco’s remaining starts last season brought a second in the Marlborough Cup (2000m), a third in an open 1400m handicap and a failure in unsuitable Heavy8 ground in the $350,000 TAB Southern Alps Challenge (1600m). The five-year-old ran an encouraging sixth first-up over 1600m on August 31, setting him up for Saturday’s welcome return to the winners’ circle. Jon Ol Rocco and jockey Kylie Williams took up a position in fourth on Saturday as the front-running Fellini (NZ) (Belardo) set only a sedate pace. Williams got Jon Ol Rocco away from the fence coming down the side of the track, and by the point of the home turn, he was looming ominously on the outside of Fellini. The leader still had plenty to offer and fought back bravely through a head-bobbing final 400m, but Jon Ol Rocco dug deep, gradually got the upper hand and won by a half-head. “It’s good to have some nice horses coming back for the spring, and he’s right at the top of the list,” Carston said. “The horse on the inside fought well, but he’s a pretty handy horse and I’m relieved to have him back on track. “I gave his first-up run a pass mark, but I really wanted to see a performance like this from him today. Very happy with that, and now we’ll go home and have a think about what we do next.” Jon Ol Rocco was a $40,000 purchase from Jamieson Park’s Book 1 draft at Karaka 2021. His 16-start career has produced five wins, five placings and $157,350. Carston has nominated Jon Ol Rocco for the Gr.1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at Hastings on October 12, as well as the Gr.3 TAB Mile (1600m) on his home track in November. “We’ve got options both up north and closer to home, so we’ll work out a plan over the next few days,” Carston said. Williams has now recorded two wins and two placings from seven rides on Jon Ol Rocco. “It didn’t go to plan early in the race, being on the rail and having the brakes go on,” she said. “But he was happy once I got him out and he started to roll forward. He pinned his ears back in the straight and wanted to get the win. He might have come to the end of it a little bit in the last 50m, so he’ll take good improvement from this as well. “He’s definitely an exciting horse. Once he gets his manners sorted and races a bit kinder, he’ll go a long way.” View the full article
  4. Next month’s Gr.1 Metropolitan Handicap (2400m) is looming large on the horizon for Unusual Legacy (NZ) (Unusual Suspect), who enhanced his growing reputation with an outstanding last-to-first performance in Saturday’s A$160,000 Chandon Handicap (1800m) at Rosehill. The Benchmark 88 handicap was the fifth win from only an eight-start career for Unusual Legacy, who has earned A$252,945. Trainer Chris Waller shares ownership with his wife Stephanie, along with long-term stable clients the Muollo family. Unusual Legacy kicked off his five-year-old season with a strong finish for third over 1500m at Rosehill on August 31. The step up to 1800m was expected to be ideal for the Kiwi-bred gelding, who was sent out as a $2.20 favourite on Saturday and produced a performance to match. Initially caught out wide after jumping from the extreme outside gate, Unusual Legacy was eased back to the tail of the field by jockey Kerrin McEvoy and was a long way from the leaders coming up to the home turn. But McEvoy brought him to the outside and began to move him through his gears in the straight, and Unusual Legacy lengthened stride stylishly and bounded past the leaders to score by just under a length. “He’s a really classy individual,” Waller’s assistant trainer Charlie Duckworth said. “He’s obviously owned by Tony Muollo and his family, along with Chris himself and his wife. Tony was one of the very first owners Chris had when he came to Sydney, so this means a lot to the Waller family as well as the Muollos. “The horse is building a fantastic record. We’re basically working backwards from the Metropolitan, so that’s the big target. Stepping up to 1800m today was always going to be a step in the right direction. “He quickened up and did a seriously good job picking up that leader down the straight, because he might have got a bit further back than we’d have liked. “He’s a horse that has definitely needed time. He’s still big and raw and will only get bigger and stronger. He’ll fill out his frame over the next year, basically. “He’s certainly got an engine. Who knows where the limit is? He stays very well and has a bright future.” The Metropolitan Handicap will be run at Randwick on October 5. Waller has also nominated Unusual Legacy for the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) on October 19 and the Gr.1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) on November 5. Saturday’s performance made a good impression on McEvoy, who has now guided him to two wins from two rides. “He’s a nice, big horse,” McEvoy said. “He had to do a good job today, giving them a start. “I would have preferred to be in front of a couple of horses, but I had to take the medicine and settle last. He hit the line very well. “We were a long way off them straightening up, but he showed a good change of gears. He really did power and quicken to the line.” Unusual Legacy was bred by Letham Stud and is by the Wanganui nursery’s high-strike-rate stallion Unusual Suspect. From just 71 runners, Unusual Suspect has sired 43 winners headed by Listed winner Unusual Countess (NZ) and the multiple Group placegetter Unusual Culture (NZ). The dam of Unusual Legacy is the winning O’Reilly mare Celtic Legacy (NZ), who has produced four winners from six foals to race. Unusual Legacy won on debut at Otaki last November for Marton trainer Fraser Auret before being bought privately by his new connections. View the full article
  5. Sunshine In Paris winning the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes. Photo: bradleyphotos.com.au The Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald-trained Sunshine In Paris ($3.90) has made it back-to-back wins in the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes (1200m) at Rosehill on Saturday afternoon, all but assuring herself a slot in the $20 million Everest (1200m). The daughter of Invader returned first-up after a 147-day spell on Saturday, and although she was giving race-day fitness away to most of her rivals, including the short-priced favourite Joliestar ($1.80), it simply didn’t matter. The classy five-year-old was dragged back towards mid-field under Tommy Berry, bidding his time in behind a hot tempo courtesy of New Zealand import Belclare ($16.00). Makarena ($5.00) was well-supported prior to the jump and was given every chance slotting onto the back of the leader, while Mumbai Muse ($18.00) was the first to make strong inroads turning for home. Mumbai Muse hit the front with 200m left to travel, but Sunshine In Paris let down with a blistering turn of foot to claim victory, while Joliestar was left a shade flat-footed second-up. It was all honours to the winner considering the setup on Saturday, and now it’s full steam ahead towards the Everest in five weeks’ time as co-trainer Annabel Neasham confirmed post-race while praising the team’s consistent mare. “You looked at her and you went you’re going to take some improvement today but my goodness gracious. That’s a statement. She’s back in business,” said Neasham. “I knew she was never going to be pick of the yard today but to do that today first up. She’s probably not quite as wound up as I had her in the Sheraco 12 months ago because we needed a slot then but we’ve got one this year so we’ve just managed to go really slowly with her this preparation and we thought this would just be perfect. “She goes so well fresh but we thought we’d run her here and then probably straight to the Everest in five weeks and that was a pretty good performance.” “I’d like to just go straight there because she does go so well fresh, that was always the plan last year as well. So see how she comes through, we’ve got a bit of time up our sleeve.” Tommy Berry gave her a glowing endorsement post-race as well, suggesting there’s more to come from Sunshine In Paris. “I’m not sure if I’m smiling about today or what’s to come with her,” said Berry. “You saw in the yard, she has just got so much improvement when it comes to her coat. I couldn’t hide my excitement after I galloped her last Saturday. She just put in one of those bits of work where you get goosebumps. “She was the meat in the sandwich today. She was in the middle, she was taking Joliestar into the race and when I first let down I thought, well she can’t beat me because they don’t go any quicker than what I’m going. I just had to pick up Mumbai Muse, who I know very well and who is very tough. “But it was like a target was put on her and she ran in towards her, she copped a smack over the head at the 100. She was just terrific.” Sunshine In Paris is now on third line of betting at $8.00 with horse racing bookmakers for the Everest (1200m) on October 19. Horse racing news View the full article
  6. What Seymour Races Where Seymour Racing Club – 55 Kobyboyn Rd, Seymour VIC 3660 When Sunday, September 14, 2024 First Race 1:40pm AEST Visit Dabble The Seymour Racing Club is the destination for a competitive eight-race meeting on Sunday afternoon. Clear skies are forecast throughout the day, and with the track already a Good 4, it should be in pristine condition. The rail comes out 7m for the entire circuit, with the action commencing at 1:40pm AEST. Best Bet at Seymour: Tochka Tochka was a class above when saluting on debut at Warracknabeal on August 31. The Russian Revolution progeny draws barrier five, which should suit her perfectly after leading throughout first-up. Jarrod Fry will look to find the rail and dictate terms over the 1000m, and with a repeat of what she put forward at Warracknabeal, Tochka should be winning again. Best Bet Race 8 – #11 Tochka (5) 3yo Filly | T: Tony & Calvin McEvoy | J: Jarrod Fry (57kg) Bet with Bet365 Next Best at Seymour: Dhanush Dhanush seemed to struggled over 2100m at Benalla last time out, as he got too far back struggled to sustain a long run. However, the gelding’s effort the start prior over 1610m at Warracknabeal suggests the Seymour mile will be perfect for him. As long as Liam Riordan has him in striking distance on the home turn, Dhanush should prove too strong late. Next Best Race 4 – #1 Dhanush (14) 4yo Gelding | T: Leon & Troy Corstens & Will Larkin | J: Liam Riordan (59.5kg) Bet with PlayUp Next Best Again at Seymour: Superior Zara Superior Zara has been racing in fine form, and in arguably tougher races than this. The four-year-old mare was left a little flat-footed when going down by two lengths behind Freak Of Nature at Sandown last time out, but that followed a sharp sprinting performance at Bendigo. Anything resembling that run two starts back should be more than enough to get the job done. Next Best Again Race 6 – #12 Superior Zara (13) 4yo Mare | T: Simon Zahra | J: Jordan Childs (58kg) Bet with Picklebet Sunday quaddie tips for Seymour Seymour quadrella selections Sunday, September 15, 2024 1-4-6-7 5-7-9-12 2-4-5-8-12 4-11 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
  7. Point King (inside) ridden by Jamie Kah, wins the Archer Stakes at Flemington. (Photo by George Sal/Racing Photos) The famous colours of Team Williams will be represented on at least one runner in the 2024 Melbourne Cup, thanks to Point King’s tough victory in the Group 3 Archer Stakes (2500m) at Flemington on Saturday. The Anthony & Sam Freedman-trained gelding returned with a dominant victory over 2040m at Moonee Valley first-up, and even though he won again, this victory was nothing like the last. Jamie Kah, who piloted the son of Zoffany first-up, gave her mount every chance from barrier four as she allowed him to settle behind the leading duo of Good Oil ($71) and Dashing Duchess ($9). As the leader began to slow and fall back through the pack, Kah worked off their backs and cruised into the home straight before shaking the eventual winner up as Hit The Road Jack ($18) challenged for the lead. With the likes of Berkshire Breeze ($3.40) and Horrifying ($7) finishing off with their runs down the outside, Point King ($4.80) and Hit The Road Jack continued to grind away and fight out the finish. To the winners credit, he never let the runner-up go past him, and he kicked late to record a tough win to book his spot in the race that stops the nation on November 5. 2024 Archer Stakes replay – Point King Representing the ownership group, Nick Ryan spoke post-race about the win. “It was a good win. Jamie gave him a great ride,” Williams said. “She’s in good form, Jamie. I thought once he got to the front he looked to idle a bit to me. “He’s done a good job there and stepping up from 2000-metres at Moonee Valley, it is a solid 2500-metres at Flemington and to do that today, in a genuinely run race in the conditions, I thought he did a good job. “He’s a horse we like. “He’s still on the up and he’s lightly raced. “He put four in-a-row together over there at lower grade and up to listed level. Any horse that wins four in-a-row at any level is a good horse. “Probably better on top of the ground.” Following the race, Jamie Kah was very happy with the win. “I was exactly where I wanted to be,” Kah said. “Last start it was a blessing because he was a bit slow away. “He’s a real thinker, this horse and I think with horses in front of him to chase down it really sparks him up. “He’s got the class. He’s a very classy animal. “When he gets around these horses it really sparks him up. “He’s got all the talent in the world but he’s a real thinker. Once he sorts his brain out he’ll be right in the race.” Point King is rated a $21 chance in Melbourne Cup futures markets with top horse racing bookmakers. Horse racing news View the full article
  8. Jon Ol Rocco fighting to win Saturday’s New Zealand Cup Trial (1800m). Photo: Ajay Berry Local trainer Andrew Carston was both relieved and excited for the rest of the spring after Jon Ol Rocco returned to winning form in Saturday’s New Zealand Cup Trial (1800m) at Riccarton Park. The Time Test gelding was one of the brightest prospects in the South Island around this time last year, winning three of his first six starts last season including a dead-heat for first in the Timaru Cup (1600m) in December. Carston took a shot at big money in the North Island in January, taking on the inaugural $350,000 The Oaks Stud Remutaka Classic (2100m) at Trentham. Lumbered with a testing topweight of 61kg, Jon Ol Rocco finished 10th but less than five lengths from the winner. Jon Ol Rocco’s remaining starts last season brought a second in the Marlborough Cup (2000m), a third in an open 1400m handicap and a failure in unsuitable Heavy 8 ground in the $350,000 Southern Alps Challenge (1600m). The five-year-old ran an encouraging sixth first-up over 1600m on August 31, setting him up for Saturday’s welcome return to the winners’ circle. Jon Ol Rocco and jockey Kylie Williams took up a position in fourth on Saturday as the front-running Fellini set only a sedate pace. Williams got Jon Ol Rocco away from the fence coming down the side of the track, and by the point of the home turn, he was looming ominously on the outside of Fellini. The leader still had plenty to offer and fought back bravely through a head-bobbing final 400m, but Jon Ol Rocco dug deep, gradually got the upper hand and won by a half-head. “It’s good to have some nice horses coming back for the spring, and he’s right at the top of the list,” Carston said. “The horse on the inside fought well, but he’s a pretty handy horse and I’m relieved to have him back on track. “I gave his first-up run a pass mark, but I really wanted to see a performance like this from him today. Very happy with that, and now we’ll go home and have a think about what we do next.” Jon Ol Rocco was a $40,000 purchase from Jamieson Park’s Book 1 draft at Karaka 2021. His 16-start career has produced five wins, five placings and $157,350. Carston has nominated Jon Ol Rocco for the Group 1 Livamol Classic (2040m) at Hastings on October 12, as well as the Group 3 TAB Mile (1600m) on his home track in November. “We’ve got options both up north and closer to home, so we’ll work out a plan over the next few days,” Carston said. Williams has now recorded two wins and two placings from seven rides on Jon Ol Rocco. “It didn’t go to plan early in the race, being on the rail and having the brakes go on,” she said. “But he was happy once I got him out and he started to roll forward. He pinned his ears back in the straight and wanted to get the win. He might have come to the end of it a little bit in the last 50m, so he’ll take good improvement from this as well. “He’s definitely an exciting horse. Once he gets his manners sorted and races a bit kinder, he’ll go a long way.” Horse racing news View the full article
  9. Multiple Group One winner Sharp ‘N’ Smart. Photo: Trish Dunell Co-trainer Graeme Rogerson is looking forward to stable star Sharp N Smart taking the second step on a journey to the Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) in November when he steps out at Te Rapa on Sunday. Rogerson, who prepares the son of Redwood in partnership with wife Debbie, has found it hard to keep his enthusiasm in check this season as the former Group 1 New Zealand Derby (2400m) winner has provided plenty of signals that he is back to the form that saw him claim Group One victories in both New Zealand and across the Tasman during his three-year-old season. A somewhat disappointing four-year-old campaign signalled to Team Rogerson that not all was right with the horse and he was put aside for a decent break after finishing towards the rear in the Group 1 New Zealand Stakes (2000m) at Ellerslie in March. An eye-catching trial at Sunday’s venue early last month preceded a campaign opener in the Group 2 Foxbridge Plate (1200m) where he finished near last but put a massive flashing red light on his head as he smoked home over the final 300m after being tailed off by more than six lengths behind the main pack rounding the home bend. Rogerson had a smile on his face that day and it hasn’t left in the intervening five weeks. “His run in the Foxbridge was tremendous and his last furlong that day was just amazing,” Rogerson said. “He was a pretty sick horse during his four-year-old prep and we never saw anywhere near the best of him. “This time in he has given us plenty of signals he has shaken all that off and he is ready to climb back to the top this spring. “He has a hell of a weight tomorrow (63.5kgs) with no claim, but in saying that I think he could still win if we get a dry track. “I think it’s a Soft 7 at the moment but if the rain holds off and we keep getting the wind that track will dry out pretty quick. “If he did happen to win that would be the end of him in handicap races here though as he would be weighted completely out of it.” While Rogerson has his attention on the immediate task at hand, he and his wife have mapped out a clear plan for the Melbourne venture. “He may have one more in New Zealand but he could also go straight to Melbourne as well,” he said. “The handicapper has told us he is fully qualified for the Melbourne Cup and we are just waiting now to see what sort of weight he gets allocated. “He is also in the Caulfield Cup (Group 1, 2400m) but he needs to qualify for that, which we will do in one of the lead-up races. “It’s exciting to be heading over there with a horse like him as we know he can compete at that level.” Horse racing news View the full article
  10. Superstar jockey leads chorus of tributes for champion galloper after his retirement was made official.View the full article
  11. Veteran trainer and jockey Vincent Ho are well aware of the impact the brilliant galloper has had on their careers.View the full article
  12. Misseliofwar hesitated at the start and was briefly last in her debut Sept. 13 at the Belmont at the Big A meet, but the 2-year-old filly came running when it mattered, breaking her maiden to give freshman stallion Fog of War his first winner.View the full article
  13. By Jonny Turner Cran Dalgety wants to see a new version of Republican Party when he returns to the Placemakers Hannon Memorial on Sunday. The five-year-old will be out to go one better in the traditional New Zealand Cup lead up following his gritty second placing in the Group 3 feature last year. The runner-up effort was the first in a string of top-level tilts Republican Party made in what was his first full season of racing New Zealand’s best older pacers. With that year of open class grind behind him, Dalgety now wants to see a more hardened version of his stable star. “Last year there was no hiding, he had to step up to race the best and he did so with merit.” “There were some ups and downs along the way but overall, but he won the Canterbury Classic and placed in Hannon, the Ashburton Flying Stakes and the Auckland Cup.” “It can be a shock to their systems stepping from age group racing into that open grade but you’d have to say he has handled it well.” “After doing battle in these good races, they to get that hardening from the experience.” “I guess we will find out pretty quickly, but all signs from the way he has come back are positive.” Republican Party had one run back ahead of last year’s Hannon, but he will go into the Oamaru feature fresh up this year. But Dalgety feels his horse is prepped to run a big race. “He is in great shape, he has had two trials back and we have been very pleased with both of them.” Republican Party opened the $2.60 favourite in front of another returning star in American Me. The seven-year-old has only had one trial ahead of his first run of the spring, cruising to victory in a hit out at Ashburton. Trainers Cran and Chrissie Dalgety start one more horse on Hannon Memorial Day in All You Need Is Me. The Group 1 Northern Oaks winner returns in a Nevele R Fillies Series heat with her camp confident she’s forward and ready for a big showing. “She’s trialled really nice last week against some smart horses and she has trained really well since then.” “She’s well and I am sure she will race well.” Blair Orange takes the reins behind both Republican Party and All You Need Is Me. Jonny Turner’s top 5 at Oamaru Harness racing journalist Jonny Turner gives his take on which horses look well placed to deliver on Hannon Memorial Day. Our Evie Rae Harness racing fans know that it can be dangerous to put too much faith in a maiden trotter, however Our Evie Rae looks worth the risk. The four-year-old is generally safe though not a quick beginner. Race 1’s small field and its 2600m distance look two factors that can help the trotter work her way into the race and win. Our Evie Rae ran a nice race in her last outing at Ashburton behind a talented winner, which looks a great reference to bring to a race that doesn’t have a lot of exposed form. Rock N Roll Don Rock N Roll Don brings excellent trial form to his debut in race 2 including a particularly impressive recent victory over two up and comers from the powerful Mark and Nathan Purdon stable. The pacer slots into Sunday’s standing start event after stepping away cleanly in his penultimate trial ahead of his debut. With a safe beginning, Rock N Roll Don looks a huge winning threat in his first outing for strike-rate trainer-driver Bob Butt. Ruby Roe Sunday’s Nevele R Fillies Series heat looks to map perfectly for Ruby Roe. She’s drawn barrier 1 with a noted front-runner in All You Need Is Me drawn right beside her in barrier 2. All You Need Is Me is highly talented and will take plenty of catching if she is able to lead. But Ruby Roe will be a massive threat is she is able to sit in the trail, especially on the strength of her fresh up third in recent heat of this series at Addington. The three-year-old flashed home wide on the track after getting no favours from barrier 9. Fitter for that outing, Ruby Roe looks hard to beat if she’s anywhere close to the pace on Sunday. Bring On The Muscle Bring On The Muscle’s talent hasn’t been questioned during his short career, but his manners have been. Judging by his effortless fresh up win at Winton the classy trotter has returned in a great frame of mind and is ready to show his true worth this prep. Bring On The Muscle made a brilliant beginning in his last start victory and if he is able to do so again on Sunday it will be a huge help in overcoming his 30m handicap on Sunday. Perun A big last start performance to win at Addington suggests Perun will be tough to beat in the Hannon Day finale. The pacer worked mid-race before taking over in the straight and then cruising to victory, looking to knock off with no real competition around him. He steps up in grade in race 10, but it looks a grade rise Perun can handle and he should give his backers a strong run for their money. To see the Hannon Memorial Day fields click here View the full article
  14. Adelaide-based jockey George Catania, who kick-started her career in Tasmania, returns to the NT on Sunday to ride at the Alice Springs meeting at Pioneer Park Adelaide-based Georgie Catania had Saturday off, so she has once again agreed to return Alice Springs on Sunday. Catania made her Pioneer Park debut on August 25, and it proved a memorable occasion when she punched home two winners on the five-event program. After getting stablemates Quanapirri Bay and Flying Start over the line for trainer Greg Connor, the 32-year-old came within a whisker of claiming a treble when Connor’s Delago Lad suffered a narrow loss. She had four rides a fortnight later, with her best result a second on Flying Start. Catania, who rides for leading SA trainers Richard and Chantelle Jolly, has six rides on the seven-event program this weekend, and if form is any guide, she could have a good day. The former Tasmanian jockey will partner Connor’s Quanapirri Bay ($2.70), Filthy Rich ($6) and Bold Tropic ($15), Will Savage’s Mi Mijo ($6), Sheila Arnold’s Lord George ($11) and Ray Viney’s Tango Stepz ($21). Her best chance is perhaps Quanapirri Bay over 1000m (Class 2), with the five-year-old gelding having only missed finishing in the top five on two occasions in 14 Red Centre appearances. He has had 14 starts for Connor, and although he has only had success on two occasions, the son of Rubick never seems to disappoint. Racing SA’s jockey coach Dean Pettit contacted Catania’s partner Taylor Johnstone, an Adelaide apprentice aligned with the Andrew Gluyas stable, to ask if she was interested in going to Alice Springs, where she would also ride on a dirt track for the first time. For various reasons, nine regular jockeys have not been spotted in Darwin and Alice Springs this season, and Thoroughbred Racing NT has had to rely on interstate riders. “It was brought to my attention that there was a shortage of riders in Alice and if I was interested to go,” Catania said. “I thought it would be a great experience and something different – I got a little bit of success up there the first meeting, which was good. “You learn pretty quick that you’ve got to be very positive out of the machine, even if you are going to be back behind the field. “I find that they jump and run in Alice. “If you have got the right horse you can lead and dictate, but you’ve got to have something strong enough to do so. “I’ve drawn good barriers in most races this weekend, so hopefully I can just land in a position and give them every chance.” Horse racing news View the full article
  15. Magnificent miler sails off into the sunset with a swag of records, but it was on the big stage where he was at his very best.View the full article
  16. Kiwi ace looks well placed to land another elite-level win in Australia on Irish import.View the full article
  17. Making her belated U.S. debut in Friday's opening-day Winter Memories Stakes at the Belmont at the Big A, French import Les Reys (Fr) (Kheleyf) split horses decisively with time ticking away and was home first to record a second consecutive victory at stakes level. Scratched down onto the rail, the gray filly was content to take back and raced just behind midfield while perhaps a fraction keen as Ori (Hard Spun) came across from her widest draw to cut out decent splits up front. Angled out into the clear at about the midway point of the backstretch, Les Reys traveled in the three-wide line and was asked to follow the heavily favored GSP Dynamic Pricing (Ire) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) for the run around the turn. While the chalk was committed to a wide run, Rosario opted for a path closer to the rail. Les Reys split horses entering the final furlong and again in the dying strides to be up for the victory. Ori held for second ahead of Dynamic Pricing in third. Trained in France by Didier Guillemin, Les Reys was a maiden winner at first asking at Bordeaux Le Bouscat last September, belied odds of 26-1 to beat the boys in a soft-ground handicap over 1300 meters at ParisLongchamp May 9 and capped that portion of her career with a defeat of her peers in the one-mile Listed Prix Volterra at the Paris venue June 9. She was to make her stateside debut in the GII Lake Placid Stakes at Sarataoga Aug. 17, but was scratched in favor of this easier contest. “This was a horse he [trainer Christophe Clement's French-based brother Nicolas] had been following and won really impressively in France at Longchamp,” said Tom Bellhouse, executive vice president of West Point Thoroughbreds “We put a partnership together which we've done a number of times with Christophe. It took a little while to get her to the races, but what a thrill.” Les Reys is one of five black-type winner for her sire (by Kheleyf) and is the second winner from three U.S. starters. She is one of seven winners from nine starters out of a half-sister to SW & Group 3-placed Katie's Diamond (Fr) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}), whose daughter Dramatised (Ire) (Showcasing {GB}) won the G2 Queen Mary Stakes was second in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in 2022 and added the G2 Temple Stakes at three in 2023. Allegria is also the dam of a 2-year-old colt by The Grey Gatsby (Ire). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. WINTER MEMORIES S., $150,000, Belmont The Big A, 9-13, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:35.95, fm. 1–LES REYS (FR), 124, f, 3, by Penny's Picnic (Ire) 1st Dam: Allegria (Fr), by Verglas (Ire) 2nd Dam: Aaliyah (Ger), by Anabaa 3rd Dam: Arpista (Ger), by Chief Singer (Ire) (€12,000 RNA Ylg '22 ADSY22). O-West Point Thoroughbreds, Peter Leidel & Winters Equine LLC; B-Athanase Poulopoulos & Haras du Hoguenet (FR); T-Christophe Clement; J-Joel Rosario. $82,500. Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 8-4-1-0, $166,120. 2–Ori, 120, f, 3, Hard Spun–Princessof the Nyl, by Pioneerof the Nile. 1ST BLACK-TYPE. ($105,000 Ylg '22 FTSAUG; $145,000 2yo '23 OBSAPR). O-Tom F McCrocklin & Kallenberg Farms; B-Brookdale Farm LLC & Chervenell Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Michelle Nevin. $30,000. 3–Dynamic Pricing (Ire), 124, f, 3, Night of Thunder (Ire)–Shemda (Ire), by Dutch Art (GB). (170,000gns Ylg '22 TATOCT). O-Klaravich Stables Inc; B-Epona Bloodstock Ltd (IRE); T-Chad C Brown. $18,000. Margins: HF, HD, 1. Odds: 6.30, 43.25, 1.35. Also Ran: Poolside With Slim (Ire), Proctor Street, Whiskey Decision, Lady de Berry, Ready to Jam, Cloudwalker. Scratched: Macanga, Mixologist, Nice as Pie, Value Area, Vino Rouge, Zo Lee. LES REYS gets the win in the Winter Memories Stakes with @JRosarioJockey up for @clementstable! pic.twitter.com/5ulGTFEJWb — NYRA () (@TheNYRA) September 13, 2024 The post French Import Les Reys Flashes Home In Winter Memories appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  18. Hudson River Farms' L'Imperator will look to notch his second top-level victory as grade 1 action for the Belmont at the Big A fall meet kicks off in the Sept. 19 $150,000 Lonesome Glory (NSA-1), a 2 1/2-mile steeplechase handicap for older horses. View the full article
  19. TDN's Senior Racing Editor Steve Sherack handicaps Saturday's GIII Iroquois Stakes and GIII Pocahontas Stakes at Churchill Downs. GIII Pocahontas (Race 8) – Pretty Sure (#6) broke her maiden like a filly with a future, making a sustained four-wide rally on the far turn en route to a dominating come-from-behind debut score for Brendan Walsh going six furlongs at Ellis Park Aug. 25. She obviously lacks seasoning and faces a very tough group in this deep renewal of the Pocahontas–headed by deserving favorite Kimchi Cat (#13)–for just her second career start stretching to a one-turn mile, but she should have plenty of pace to close into if she's good enough. Out of 2009 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies runner-up Beautician (Dehere), the added distance could also play to her advantage in this wide-open affair. Selection: #6 Pretty Sure (12-1). GIII Iroquois (Race 10) – Magnitude (#8) took a major step forward to graduate impressively in front-running fashion at second asking at Ellis Park July 20 and should offer plenty of value as the road to the Kentucky Derby officially kicks off in this fantastic edition of the Iroquois. The Winchell Thoroughbreds colorbearer gained useful racing experience finishing fourth in his unveiling for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen going 5 1/2 furlongs beneath the Twin Spires June 6, then dominated his eight rivals stretching to seven furlongs while earning a 79 Beyer Speed Figure last time. He's been training smartly since (has a pair of five-furlong bullets at Ellis and Churchill Downs on his worktab in the interim), is drawn well on the outside and is fast enough to secure a tracking trip with plenty of other speed entered in this first try at a mile. Magnitude's sire Not This Time is already responsible for six winners at the top level, including the Asmussen-trained Epicenter and Cogburn. The $310,000 KEENOV weanling turned $450,000 KEESEP yearling was produced by the Bernardini mare Rockadelic, a daughter of MGISW and GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies runner-up Octave (Unbridled's Song). Jonathan's Way (#10) is a very deserving favorite after delivering one of the more impressive maiden victories at Saratoga this summer. Selection: #8 Magnitude (8-1). The post Handicapping Saturday’s Iroquois & Pocahontas at Churchill Downs appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  20. Golden Sixty is a Hong Kong racing icon. Golden Sixty, one of Hong Kong’s greatest champions, has been retired from racing. Owner Stanley Chan announced the three-time Horse of the Year’s retirement on Friday at trainer Francis Lui’s Sha Tin stable. Chan said: “Golden Sixty has been more than just a racehorse to me and my family; he has been a companion, a friend, and a true champion. Watching him compete has been one of the greatest joys of my life. “I want to thank everyone who has been a part of his journey – his dedicated team, the fans and, most importantly, Golden Sixty himself for giving us unforgettable moments.” The Medaglia d’Oro gelding raced in the familiar white, blue and gold silks of his owner, accumulating world record earnings for a racehorse (HK$167.17 million) by crafting one of the sport’s most remarkable careers in history. Golden Sixty is known as the ‘Pride of Hong Kong’ – a testament to his standing as the hometown hero of Hong Kong racing throughout the challenging COVID-19 pandemic. An unmatched 26-time winner in Hong Kong, Golden Sixty’s accolades include: Horse of the Year (2020/21, 2021/22 & 2022/23), Most Popular Horse of the Year (2019/20, 2020/21, 2021/22 & 2022/23), Champion Miler (2020/21, 2021/22 & 2022/23), Champion Four-Year-Old (2019/20) and Champion Middle-Distance Horse (2020/21). Lui reflected: “It has been an honour to train such an extraordinary horse. Golden Sixty has brought immense pride to our stable and to Hong Kong racing. His fighting heart is unmatched. “I will always cherish the memories we created. Thank you, Golden Sixty.” Jockey Vincent Ho was ever-present across a magical 31-start career, starting in 2019 as an unraced three-year-old before concluding in 2024 as a decorated nine-year-old. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ride such an amazing horse. He is not just a phenomenal athlete but also a horse with a big heart. I want to thank him for trusting me on the track and for all the incredible experiences we shared,” Ho said. “Over the years, I have tried to enjoy every moment when riding him, no matter during races or trackwork. He will always hold a very special place in my heart.” The Hong Kong Jockey Club will host a Golden Sixty retirement ceremony at the Celebration Cup race meeting on September 22 at Sha Tin. A Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Owner Stanley Chan at the retirement ceremony to recognise Golden Sixty’s accomplishments. Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive Officer, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, said: “Golden Sixty is one of the all-time greats in the history of Hong Kong racing. His exceptional ability to accelerate and dominate against not only the best of Hong Kong but also a string of world-class international contenders makes him a horse of a lifetime. “I congratulate Stanley, Francis and Vincent on their fantastic management of an extraordinary equine athlete. Through their efforts, and Golden Sixty’s sheer talent and will to win, Hong Kong has been privileged to watch this amazing horse throughout a glorious career which has brought immense joy to the city and also to his fans around the world. “Golden Sixty has captured the hearts of Hong Kong people and his last win at the 2023 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races created a strong emotional reaction from our racing fans in celebrating their champion. When he accelerated leaving world-class opposition behind, the reception he received was an experience which many people including myself will never forget. He is a real Hong Kong hero. “While his imperious career has come to an end, we are forever indebted to him and will always cherish his incredible accomplishments.” Mr Andrew Harding, Executive Director, Racing, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, said: “Golden Sixty bows out not only as a colossus of Hong Kong racing but also as a titan on the international racing stage. His record speaks for itself and his feats will remain forever etched in Hong Kong racing history. “His performances provided the city with vital inspiration and pride during the COVID-19 pandemic and, from a personal point of view, I cannot recall a more commanding performance than his demolition of a world-class field in the 2023 Hong Kong Mile last December – first-up as an eight-year-old. “As popular as he was across his career, especially in victory, Hong Kong’s deep affection for its equine hero was laid bare last April with the ovation he received after his fourth placing in the FWD Champions Mile. That reception – after rare defeat – illustrated once again how Golden Sixty transcended sport. “I congratulate Stanley, Francis, Vincent and the team on the management of their champion, and I wish Golden Sixty the very best in a richly deserved retirement.” Golden Sixty swept the 2020 Four-Year-Old Classic Series, comprising the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and Hong Kong Derby (2000m), as only the second horse to accomplish the feat after Rapper Dragon (2017). Returning as a five-year-old, Golden Sixty secured four of his record 10 career Group 1 triumphs, which also formed part of a 16-race unbeaten streak – one shy of Silent Witness’ Hong Kong record (17). Overall, he won the Group 1 Hong Kong Mile (1600m) three times – in 2020, 2021 and 2023 – joining Good Ba Ba as the race’s only triple winners. Such was Golden Sixty’s domination of Hong Kong’s mile ranks, he won the Group 1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) twice in 2021 and 2023, as well as the Group 1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) three times in succession from 2021-2023 – the only horse to do so. Best known for his exploits over eight furlongs, Golden Sixty successfully rose to 2000m three times, including a pair of Group 1 Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) victories in 2021 and 2023, notably denying Romantic Warrior by a head in the most recent of the two. At the end of 2023, Golden Sixty received a career-high mark of 126 in the World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, following on from ratings of 124 in 2022, 125 in 2021 and 124 in 2020 – illustrating his remarkable longevity among the elite level of horses in world racing. Golden Sixty also won five Group 2 races and two Group 3 contests. He will head to Australia initially before retiring permanently at Northern Farm in Hokkaido, Japan. Horse racing news View the full article
  21. 7th-BAQ, $90K, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16mT, 3:40 p.m. ET. An $800,000 Keeneland September Sale grad, DAKTO (Quality Road) makes his first start for the ownership group of St. Elias, West Point, Woodford and CJ Stables. Trained by Shug McGaughey, the debut runner is out of Bolton Landing Stakes heroine March X Press (Shanghai Bobby). This dam went to the Parks Investment Group for $560,000 at the 2021 Keeneland November Sale while Dakto was in-utero, and is also responsible for GIII Dwyer Stakes victor Fort Bragg (Tapit). TJCIS PPS The post Saturday Racing Insights: Quality Road Colt Unveiled At Big A appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  22. GI Wood Memorial Stakes winner Wicked Strong (Hard Spun–Moyne Abby, by Charismatic) has been pensioned from stud duty, gelded and retired to the Massachusetts farm of Centennial Farm owner Don Little, Jr. An earner of nearly $2,000,000 through his racing career which spanned from 2013 to 2015, Wicked Strong broke his maiden at second asking at Belmont Park and was third in the GIII Remsen Stakes before winning the Wood Memorial. After finishing fourth in both the GI Kentucky Derby behind California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) and the GI Belmont Stakes, he responded with a win in the GII Jim Dandy Stakes and was second by a nose in that summer's GI Travers Stakes. His 4-year-old season saw him earn placings in the GIII Excelsior Stakes, the GI Woodward Stakes and the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup Stakes before he retired after coming home fourth in the GI Las Vegas Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. Initially retired to Spendthrift Farm, Wicked Strong sired GII Remsen Stakes winner Brooklyn Strong. He relocated to Pin Oak Lane Farm in Pennsylvania in 2020 but returned to Spendthrift Farm just this summer as a gelding and now heads to Massachusetts to join Little and his family. “We couldn't be happier to bring Wicked Strong home,” said Little, Jr. “He provided us with some of the greatest memories of our lives and we can't wait to spend the rest of his life spoiling him and thanking him… and maybe hopping aboard! Our thanks to everyone at Spendthrift Farm and Pin Oak Lane Farm for prioritizing his well-being over the years and for coordinating with us to give us this opportunity.” The post GISW Wicked Strong Pensioned From Stud Duty, Retired to MA appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  23. Roses for Debra returns to the site of her first stakes victory achieved two years ago when she ships into Erie, Pa., for the Sept. 20 $300,000 Presque Isle Downs Masters Stakes (G2).View the full article
  24. This day 14th September in horse racing news history From the extensive Horse Betting news archives we present the all the thoroughbred racing action in Australian and overseas racing news in history. Delve in and enjoy our walk back in horse racing time. Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Saturday’s Eagle Farm racing tips & quaddie | September 16, 2023 Eagle Farm is set to host a competitive nine-race card on Saturday afternoon. Check out HorseBetting’s free betting tips and … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Justaskme approaching retirement The clock is winding down on the career of outstanding winter performer Justaskme while his well-performed barnmate Ladies Man is … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Te Akau armed with strong Riccarton hand Te Akau Racing is set to continue its successful southern spring campaign at Riccarton on Saturday, boasting several top contenders … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Polly Grey returns home to New Zealand Group One performer Polly Grey has returned to New Zealand to finish her racing career where she started it, in … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 1 year ago De Melo, Atzeni pounce with Happy Valley wins In a remarkable display of first-time victories, Keagan De Melo and Andrea Atzeni celebrated significant breakthroughs at Happy Valley’s season-opening … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Richardson confident ahead of Bonny Lass’ return Trainer Graham Richardson has no worries about Bonny Lass’ condition ahead of her resuming run at Te Rapa on Sunday … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Randwick full racing preview & quaddie | Saturday, September 16 Royal Randwick is set to host a stacked 10-race program on Saturday afternoon. Check out HorseBetting’s race-by-race preview and quaddie … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Morphettville races preview & quaddie | Saturday, September 16 Racing heads to Morphettville on Saturday afternoon for a 10-race program. Check out HorseBetting’s free preview and quaddie tips here … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Flemington full racing tips & quaddie | Saturday, September 16 A stacked 10-race card awaits punters at Flemington on Saturday afternoon. Check out HorseBetting’s free race-by-race preview and quaddie tips … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Newcastle Cup Day tips, odds & quaddie | Friday, September 15 The Newcastle Gold Cup headlines a stacked eight-race card in the Hunter this Friday afternoon. See our free betting tips … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | September 14, 2023 Four horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips and quaddie selections for free here at … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Ballarat racing preview & top value bets | Friday, September 16 The Ballarat synthetic is scheduled to host a rare spring meeting on Friday afternoon for Gold Nugget Day. HorseBetting’s James … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Newcastle betting tips & quaddie numbers | Friday, September 16 The Newcastle Gold Cup (2300m) headlines a strong eight-race program on Friday afternoon. See HorseBetting.com.au’s our best bets and quaddie … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago 2022 George Main Stakes preview & betting strategy | September 17 The Group 1 George Main Stakes (1600m) is the feature event on the Randwick program on Saturday. See our runner-by-runner … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Clarke stable poised to clean up at Top End Racing Awards The Top End Racing Awards will be hosted by the Darwin Turf Club at the Fannie Bay Racecourse’s new Public … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | September 14, 2022 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips, best odds and quaddie selections for free … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Carston filly’s Guineas credentials go on the line Riccarton trainer Andrew Carston is leaning to the softer option for promising filly Seven Eleven, an entrant for the Group … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Promising filly looking to show her Prowess at Cambridge Trainers Roger James and Robert Wellwood are confident their promising filly Prowess can make a winning start to her spring … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Guineas appetiser for Japanese Emperor Impressive debut winner Japanese Emperor will get his first look at Caulfield on Saturday where he will be out to … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Stable on trail of Group One double Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott are hopeful of building on their dream start to the new season with key indicators … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 2 years ago Hewitson’s aspiring to new heights as DBS x Manulife Million Challenge kicks off Lyle Hewitson heads into Wednesday’s (September 14) eight-race card at Happy Valley primed for the mount aboard Valiant Elegance in … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Geelong racing preview & best bets | Thursday, September 15 Racing heads down the highway on Thursday afternoon to Geelong, where 10 races are set down for decision. HorseBetting’s Victorian … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Balaklava racing tips & top odds | Wednesday, September 15 HorseBetting’s South Australian racing analyst brings you his best bets, value picks and quaddie numbers for the nine-part meeting at … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Ipswich racing tips, top odds & quaddie | September 15, 2021 HorseBetting’s Nicholas Lloyd brings you his best bets and quaddie selections for the Ipswich meeting on Wednesday, September 15, with … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Reigning champ Twilight Payment tops Melbourne Cup weights The weights for both the 2021 Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup have been released by Racing Victoria, with Twilight Payment … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Stay Inside tops Golden Rose order of entry The Australian Turf Club released the Golden Rose Stakes order of entry on Tuesday morning, with Golden Slipper winner Stay … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 3 years ago Zac Purton posts 1,300th, Shinn notches four-timer David Hayes credits Zac Purton with helping lay the foundations for his stable’s blistering start to the 2021/22 season after … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Randwick-Kensington tips & quaddie picks | September 15, 2021 HorseBetting’s Sydney form analyst brings you his best bets and quaddie numbers for the seven-race metropolitan meeting on the Kensington … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Melbourne Cup aspirations still intact for Defibrillate A slashing run for second over 1700m at Flemington on Saturday convinced part-owner and former trainer Graham Richardson that talented … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Bendigo racing tips, top odds & quaddie | Wednesday, September 15 Bendigo Jockey Club is scheduled to host an eight-race card on Wednesday afternoon, and HorseBetting’s Victorian racing analyst presents his … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Immediate path for The Cossack unclear A nail-biting win in Saturday’s NZB Airfreight Road To Jericho (3210m) at New Plymouth has thrown up an interesting dilemma … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | September 14, 2021 Horse racing around the country sees four meetings being held on this Tuesday afternoon. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Frontman provides Baker with perfect anniversary gift Trainer Murray Baker got to celebrate a special personal milestone with a victory at Te Rapa on Saturday when lightly … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Pike pleased with Te Rapa team Cambridge trainer Tony Pike left the Te Rapa racecourse on Saturday evening a happy man after his team of four … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Tavis Court back to winning form at New Plymouth Dependable sprinter Tavis Court did what he does best at New Plymouth on Saturday when he ground out another victory … Read More Horse Racing Tips 4 years ago Wodonga racing tips & value bets – Tuesday, September 15 We are racing on a Soft 5 for the nine-race event on Tuesday at Wodonga, where the rail is back … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago McDonald To Link With Standout In Shorts Co-trainer Gerald Ryan has secured the services of top jockey James McDonald to partner Standout when the sprinter kicks off … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Moroney Faces Anxious Wait With Buffalo Mike Moroney is hoping to have two runners in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield in boom galloper Buffalo … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Zoustyle Readied For Gold Coast Cameo Dynamic sprinter Zoustyle is preparing to return to racing at the Gold Coast with a Magic Millions campaign on the … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Marquand Celebrates First Classic Victory Galileo Chrome has provided jockey Tom Marquand with a remarkable first classic victory in the St Leger at Doncaster … Read More Horse Racing Tips 4 years ago Hamilton racing tips & value bets – Monday, 14 September 2020 For the first time since May 26, we are racing at Hamilton in the western districts of Victoria … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 4 years ago Karis Teetan strikes 400 Hong Kong wins, Sky Field impresses Jockey Karis Teetan landed a treble at Sha Tin yesterday (13 September) which included the milestone of his 400th win … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago McNab finds winning groove at Ellerslie A lengthy spell away from the racetrack to revitalise both his mind and body appears to have worked for talented … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Travelling Light out of spring Group 1 winning mare Travelling Light is the latest elite-level performer to be ruled out of the spring. The Ben … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Sherwood Forest provides Pike with a quandary Trainer Tony Pike breathed a sigh of relief on Sunday morning as he watched Group 1 New Zealand Derby winner … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Oliver and McNeil suspended at Flemington Jockeys Damien Oliver and Jye McNeil have been suspended on careless riding charges at Flemington … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Zoutori resumes with Group 2 win at Flemington Zoutori has made an impressive start to his spring campaign, registering his first stakes victory in the Group Two Bobbie … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago The Harrovian claims big country Qld bonus The Harrovian has won the North Queensland Amateurs Cup and claimed a $200,000 bonus for connections … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Trinder proud of Mystic Journey in defeat Mystic Journey’s winning run has come to an end at the expense of $101 chance Gatting in the Makybe Diva … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Mizzy leads all the way for Group 2 win Mizzy has backed up a Group Three win with victory at the next level at Rosehill, prompting trainer Anthony Cummings … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Arcadia Queen rules at first Sydney start Group One winner Arcadia Queen has made an electric debut for new trainer Chris Waller, winning the Theo Marks Stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Gatting scores upset win in Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes Outsider Gatting has lowered the colours of short-priced favourite Mystic Journey in an upset to claim the Group One Makybe … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Rox The Castle takes step to stakes grade Progressive gelding Rox The Castle has made it seven wins from 12 starts, registering his first stakes race success in … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Spanish Whisper wins Group 2 Let’s Elope Stakes For the second preparation in a row, Spanish Whisper has taken out a Group Two race at Flemington second-up over … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Bivouac turns tables in Run To The Rose Bivouac has bounced back from a last-start defeat to confirm he is on target for the Group One Golden Rose … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Herengawe proves too tough in Awapuni feature Talented winter galloper Herengawe came of age at Awapuni on Saturday when he out-toughed his rivals to score his first … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Double delight for Bjorn Baker at Rosehill Bjorn Baker has trained an early double at Rosehill with Shock Alert and Irukandji winning … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Meet Mr Taylor gives trainer a real scare Trainer Kelly Schweida admitted he got a fright before his smart sprinter Meet Mr Taylor scored an impressive win at … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Dalasan proves too good in Danehill Stakes South Australian galloper Dalasan has taken out the Danehill Stakes at Flemington, giving apprentice rider Raquel Clark her biggest victory … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Bott, Waterhouse Thinkin’ big for spring In typical Tulloch Lodge fashion, Just Thinkin’ has outmuscled his rivals to claim an all-the-way win in the Dulcify Stakes … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Catalyst brilliant in Northland Breeders’ Stakes Boom three-year-old Catalyst treated his three-year-old rivals with contempt when he produced a devastating home straight sprint to capture the … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Lucyinrio springs minor upset at Ruakaka Underrated mare Lucyinrio caused a minor upset when she outgunned a small but select field of open grade sprinters over … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Gayatri a Rosehill winner for Tommy Berry Sydney Cup aspirant Gayatri has won at Rosehill for jockey Tommy Berry who has celebrated the birth of his fourth … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Legionnaire breaks through in Listed race The John Moloney-trained Legionnaire has broken through for his maiden win ,taking out the Listed Exford Plate at Flemington … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Wayupinthesky scores Flemington stakes win The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Wayupinthesky has made it three wins from four starts, stepping up in class to claim … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Business as usual for Birchley at Doomben Trainer Liam Birchley kept a low profile at Doomben after his year disqualification over the Aquanita case was lifted … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 5 years ago Racing already as Purton and Moreira shuffle to the top The Jockeys’ Premiership in Hong Kong has a familiar feel to it after only three meetings, with the circuit’s three-time … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Brisbane success just as sweet for Andrews Bill Andrews part owns Group One horse Scales Of Justice but stayed in Brisbane to see his mare Sky Lake … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Alfarris tips out stablemate at Flemington Alfarris will attempt to gain a ballot exemption into the Melbourne Cup in The Bart Cummings following his narrow win … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Adkins in first win since riding return Family friends Colt Prosser and Andrew Adkins have combined for a Highway Handicap success with Haames … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Harrison’s fortune changes with late ride Tegan Harrison has had a change of luck by picking up a late ride on the winner Highway at Doomben … Read More New Zealand horse racing news, Singapore horse racing news 5 years ago Marsh to farewell Singapore Veteran trainer Bruce Marsh bows out of Singapore this weekend as he sends out his last team of runners at … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Waller unearths a smart stayer in Brisbane Trainer Chris Waller’s decision to be patient with imported galloper Lord Gododdin has reaped a win at Doomben … Read More United Kingdom Horse Racing News 5 years ago Stradivarius supreme in Doncaster Cup Stradivarius has secured his 10th successive victory with a dominant display in the Doncaster Cup under Frankie Dettori … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Liam Birchley cleared over Aquanita case A Victorian tribunal has released its decision in the “Aquanita eight” doping case, clearing Liam Birchley but finding three other … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago El Dorado Dreaming out of Tea Rose Group One winner El Dorado Dreaming has been taken out of the Tea Rose Stakes at Randwick after an irregularity … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Makybe Diva foals Written Tycoon filly Champion mare Makybe Diva has given birth to her latest foal, a day before the Group One race at Flemington … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago New Tipperary bounces back in Cameron The Joe Pride-trained New Tipperary has upstaged a strong field to win the Group Three Cameron Handicap at Newcastle … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Fresh Mahamedeis to kick off at Flemington Mahamedeis kicks off his spring campaign at Flemington with his trainer Nick Ryan hoping he can go on to country … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Carzoff claims Newcastle Gold Cup Carzoff has continued his provincial Cup haul, adding Newcastle Gold Cup to his last-start victory at Wyong … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Winx on song for third George Main Champion Winx has the George Main Stakes at her mercy as she bids to take her Group One record to … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Spring test for talented filly Multaja Trainer James Cummings says Multaja’s performance in the Cap D’Antibes Stakes will prove telling in regards to future targets 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More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Oohood set to fire in Tea Rose at Randwick With more than $1 million prize money to her credit without a win, Oohood gets the chance to shed her … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Dylan Dunn set for race return at Echuca Former leading Melbourne apprentice Dylan Dunn is set to make his comeback to race riding at Echuca … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Shari-Lea Hitchcock suspended for 3 months Licensed trainer Shari-Lea Hitchcock has been suspended for three months for her conduct towards Racing NSW stewards during an inquiry … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago AU, after three-state treble Raido’s solid first-up run has given his trainer Tony Gollan hopes he can claim a rare three-state treble … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 6 years ago Lincoln Falls dazzles on debut The Lisa Latta-trained three-year-old Lincoln Falls looks to have a bright future after an impressive debut performance when successful at … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Some key points about the George Main A look at the history of the Group One George Main Stakes at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Flemington straight track to suit Hey Doc Hey Doc is favoured to add to his Flemington record in stakes races when he lines up in the Group … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 6 years ago Snow to press forward in hot Makybe Diva Group 1 winning entire Jon Snow will face a strong field when he contests Saturday’s Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Record numbers in quarantine for spring A total of 27 international gallopers have entered quarantine ahead of a possible trip to Australia for the Melbourne spring … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 6 years ago Sharrock “not panicking” with Ladies First First Allan Sharrock has few concerns with Ladies First sitting at 51st on the order of entry for this year’s … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Qld government tight-lipped on POC The Queensland government is remaining tight-lipped about how it intends to distribute money raised from the new gambling Point of … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Owner outed over offensive racehorse name A racehorse owner has been outed for for 18 months after an inquiry into a crude name given to a … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Chautauqua ‘Houdini’ the grey flash Chautauqua has impressed co-trainer Michael Hawkes during a work-out at Rosehill ahead of his Group Two return at Randwick … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Almandin on track for second Cup tilt Almandin takes his next step towards a crack at a second Melbourne Cup when he lines up in a 2500m … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Birthday girl Winx shoots for 20th win Winx has impressed trainer Chris Waller on the mare’s sixth birthday during a training gallop at Rosehill ahead of 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ago Stakes race debut for unbeaten Esperance Godolphin three-year-old Esperance steps out for the first time in a stakes race following impressive wins at Echuca and Sandown … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Dreams Aplenty to back up at Doomben Tough gelding Dreams Aplenty will back up at Doomben in preparation for a trip south for the spring … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Pressure eases for Everest-bound Redzel Co-trainer Paul Snowden has revised Redzel’s plans after the in-form sprinter secured a start in the $10 million Everest through … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Some key facts about the Makybe Diva A look at the history of the Group One Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Ear muffs to help Hey Doc in G1 WFA race Hey Doc will wear ear muffs in a race for the first time when he chases a second Group One … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Straturbo trials well for comeback Tough Sydney sprinter Straturbo has trialled well as he prepares to make a return to Brisbane … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Nichols’ Star on song for Let’s Elope After two runs following a spell, I Am A Star is ready to produce her best despite having to carry … Read More Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Free racing tips and form for Randwick, Saturday September 16 WINX is back in action this Saturday as it looks to add another Colgate Optic White Stakes to its winning … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Destiny’s Kiss eyes another Gold Cup Veteran gelding Destiny’s Kiss will attempt to add the Newcastle Gold Cup to his win in the Wyong Gold Cup … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Schweida chasing another Sydney win Brisbane trainer Kelly Schweida has called on experienced jockey Michael Walker for Cellargirl in Sydney as he chases another two-state … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Weights right for Hard Stride A big drop in weights has trainer Tony Sears hoping former Melbourne galloper Hard Stride can score his second Queensland … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago 2000 Guineas winner Ugo Foscolo sidelined GROUP one winner Ugo Foscolo has returned to New Zealand for a period of rehabilitation after sustaining another injury setback … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Features aplenty this weekend for star training pair A BUSY weekend of racing awaits Cambridge trainers Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman, who will be keeping watch on feature … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Two out of three ain’t bad for Logan and Gibbs RUKAKA training pair Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs will mount a double strike on their home-town feature on Saturday having … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Chautauqua ready for game day Chautauqua has impressed trainer Michael Hawkes during a practice gallop around the Rosehill racetrack ahead of his Group 2 race … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Winx ready for 20th win this Saturday Winx is ready for her 20th win when she lines up for the George Main Stakes at Royal Randwick on … Read More Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Makybe Diva Stakes betting tips, form and odds, September 16 THE Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup betting picture will take shape after the races are completed at Flemington this Saturday … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Plate hopeful Riven Light wins at Listowel The Willie Mullins-trained Melbourne spring carnival hopeful Riven Light has won a Listed race at Listowel in Ireland … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Daniel Stackhouse cops careless riding ban Daniel Stackhouse will start an eight-meeting suspension incurred at Mornington after he rides at the Makybe Diva Stakes meeting at … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago No long faces if Winx loses: Waller Australia’s best racehorse has tuned up for the Group One George Main Stakes with her final piece of trackwork at … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Final hit-out for champion mare Winx Australia’s best racehorse has tuned up for the Group One George Main Stakes with her final piece of trackwork at … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Final hit-out for champion mare Winx Australia’s best racehorse has tuned up for the Group One George Main Stakes with her final piece of trackwork at … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago No long faces if Winx loses: Waller Australia’s best racehorse has tuned up for the Group One George Main Stakes with her final piece of trackwork at … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Browne back in winners’ circle Damian Browne has ridden a winning double at Doomben as he steps up his workload ahead of spring … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Bowman to miss G1 rides after suspension Star jockey Hugh Bowman will miss the chance to ride in at least four Group One races after being suspended … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago NSW stewards question McDougall over ride Apprentice jockey Blaike McDougall has fronted stewards over his limited use of the whip after Arise Augustus was beaten narrowly … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Racing Vic stewards investigate ownership Azkadellia and three other horses have been stood down as stewards investigate their ownership … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Wet weather forces more meeting transfers The Pakenham synthetic track will hold four meetings in five days as the wet weather continues in Victoria … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Chaquinta continues metro winning spree Chaquinta’s third consecutive midweek metropolitan victory has thrust her into contention to earn black type … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Provocative retired after tendon injury Group One Queensland Oaks winner Provocative has been retired after suffering a tendon injury … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Derby possibility for improving Rocketeer Connections of the Mick Price trained Rocketeer will be 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