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Oliver back a winner

Damien Oliver riding Wild Rain wins Race 8, the Sir John Monash Stakes, at Caulfield on Saturday.

It didn't take long for champion jockey Damien Oliver to remind us just how good a tactician he is after a heady ride on Flemington mare Wild Rain to win the Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday.    

Hayes happy to be racing in winter

Brett Prebble winning aboard Fast'n'Rocking (second from right).

 David Hayes is not concerned that his talented sprinter, Fast N Rocking is competing in one of the early black type races in the harsh Melbourne winter as the trainer believes the next six weeks will be pivotal to the horse's spring carnival.

Lord Of The Sky ready to fly

Lord Of The Sky will be defending his title in the Sir John Monash Stakes.

Racing purists and one of Australia's most renowned veterinary surgeons are among a small group patiently awaiting the return to the racetrack of gifted sprinter Lord Of The Sky in Saturday's Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield.

Deep Impact reaches spectacular heights at JRHA Select Sale

John Holloway, Bloodlines

The popularity of Japanese super sire Deep Impact reached spectacular heights at this week's JRHA Select Sale at Hokkaido with 10 of the stallion's yearlings selling for seven-figure sums from the overall total of 14 youngsters, which made a million dollars and more.

Morton's Fork gets the blinkers for the step up to 1400m

John O'Shea

After a couple of seconds this time in, Godolphin trainer John O'Shea has reached for the blinkers with two-year-old Morton's Fork at Rosehill on Saturday. "He has run into a couple of smart ones but just been a bit caution in the field," O'Shea said. "The blinkers will hopefully help with that and I think getting out to 1400m will also help him. He has been going really well and I think the blinkers will make a difference. Although he is up in the weights but is ready to win."