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Godolphin at play with boss away

Chris Roots   Godolphin assistant trainer Darren Beadman thought he was taking the right horses to Randwick on Saturday with the boss away and he went home with a winning treble courtesy of Badajoz, Farolitos and Monogram.

The video which forecast the end of the greyhound industry months ago

Greyhound racing lobbyists are furious with footage which shows Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'landys telling ...

Adam Pengilly 6:01 PM   A video of a leading thoroughbred racing administrator predicting the demise of the state's greyhound industry due to "intelligence from government circles" back in April has emerged online.

Greyhound Racing NSW beef up integrity for return to racing

Integrity: All winners will be swabbed in a bid to prevent the industry descending into chaos when racing resumes at ...

Adam Pengilly 5:27 PM   Greyhound Racing NSW will beef up integrity measures by swabbing all winners and tripling the number of stewards on the ground in a bid to prevent the industry descending into chaos when racing resumes on Monday.

Big weight, wet track but no stopping Sea King

Paddy Payne's Sea King in action.

Patrick Bartley 4:44 PM   Through the doom and gloom of a wet and cold Warrnambool day, trainer Paddy Payne still decided to leave the comfort and warmth of the Grandstand to remain 200 metres from the winning post to watch the $100,000 Thackeray Steeplechase.

Canberra Greyhounds to fight ACT government's ban in court

Canberra Greyhounds spokesperson Kel O'Rourke says they will fight the ACT government's ban on the sport.

David Polkinghorne 8:57 PM   Canberra Greyhounds are "not going to lay down and cop it sweet" and will join protests against the sport's ban in Sydney.

Williams dishes out bunch of fives to rivals

Full hand: Craig Williams high-fives after riding five winners for the day.

Patrick Bartley    Jockey Craig Williams, who netted a remarkable five winners at Flemington on Saturday, has also managed to close the gap between himself and state premiership rival Dwayne Dunn to just one victory.

Thunder Road gives Longmire first city win

Jubilant: Trainer Emma Longmire is all smiles after Thunder Road's win at Randwick.

Chris Roots   Goulburn trainer Emma Longmire had to get back to being mum straight after Thunder Road gave her a first Randwick win produce a storming finish to the Highway Handicap on Saturday.

Protest at Doomben puts whip rule in spotlight

"We haven't got long enough to discuss what I think of this farcical whip rule. If you uphold that I will take up ...

Chris Roots   The controversial whip rules have again been highlighted by a protest from second-placed jockey Jim Byrne against Jeff Lloyd for hitting his mount too often in the straight in a race at Doomben on Saturday.

End of an era: condolences to those deeply attached to greyhounds

Special relationship: Race caller Paul Ambrosoli at the Bulli Greyhounds in August 2004.

Max Presnell   Greyhounds, and those who love them, supersede recent turf issues after the former High Court Judge Michael McHugh, no wowser, has sent dog racing in NSW hot in pursuit of the extinction bunny.

Clipperton gets dream contract in Hong Kong after group 1 autumn

Off to Honkers: Sam Clipperton and Peeping return after claiming the Coolmore Classic at Rosehill.

Chris Roots   Sam Clipperton, like most jockeys, dreamt of riding in Hong Kong but admits the speed at which he has achieved a three-month contract in the racing hub is amazing.

ACT and NSW governments' greyhounds ban could lead to suicide

Canberra breeder Alan Tutt with one of his retired greyhounds, La Pearl, who now lives on his couch.

David Polkinghorne   Canberra breeders concerned for those who will lose their livelihood and the thousands of dogs set to lose their lives.

Is greyhound racing going to the dogs?

Illustration: Jim Pavlidis/State Library of Victoria

Greg Baum   Decades ago, a mate coaxed me into joint ownership of two racing greyhounds. Their breeding and talent was on a par with our budget, but for a while we had fun toddling around Victorian country tracks, winning and losing small amounts, doing a lot of passive smoking, but never having to wait in a queue for food, a beer or a bet.

By The Grace more than a trivia question

Chautauqua (pictured) and By The Grace make an interesting trivia question.

Patrick Bartley   Caulfield galloper By The Grace attempts his most important assignment on Saturday when he tackles the $150,000 Winter Championship at Flemington.

Elemenohpee rolls off the tongue and rolls off the wins

Alphabet horse: Christian Reith with Elemenohpee.

Chris Roots   Graham Taylor allows his children to name the family's horses and it was son James that came up with Elemenohpee, which has been a winter revelation winning three on end.

Tas Racing boss joins Racing Queensland

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Eliot Forbes arrives with greyhounds under scrutiny over cruelty.

Cobalt threshold now in line with the world

Peter Moody is serving a six-month suspension.

Patrick Bartley   Racing Australia on Thursday announced that the new threshold for cobalt was 100mcg\L – half the previous threshold of 200 – and will be introduced on September 1.

'There is no comparison': Thoroughbred, harness racing confident in animal welfare

Staunch: Racing Australia chief executive Peter McGauran.

Adam Pengilly and Chris Roots   Thoroughbred and harness racing officials are confident the imminent closure of the greyhound racing industry in NSW won't adversely impact their revenue streams while defending their sports' animal welfare practices.

Key findings of McHugh inquiry into greyhound racing

Greyhound racing has been banned in NSW.

Edited extracts from the special commission of inquiry into greyhound racing.

Inglis announces Golden opportunity

John Holloway, Bloodlines

John Holloway   William Inglis has announced an exciting innovation for its 2017 Classic Yearling Sale at Newmarket in February, with a $1million bonus for any book-one graduate who can win the world's richest two-year-old race – the Golden Slipper at Rosehill – in 2018.

Avdulla on the rise as he leads the state in wins

Brenton Avdulla

Chris Roots   Brenton Avdulla admits a couple of years back he was enjoying life too much. He has found this season that life is a whole lot more enjoyable when you're winning on the track.

Clipperton confident as he links with Quinton and Waterhouse

Owed a win: Sam Clipperton.

Chris Roots   Sam Clipperton will link with the two trainers who have supplied him with group 1 winners this season at Randwick on Saturday and is hoping for a winning double.

Pride happy to be heading to heavy Randwick with wet trackers

Blessing in disguise: Warwick Farm trainer Joe Pride's leg troubles have seen him take a back seat in the stable's ...

Chris Roots   Joe Pride has a team of wet trackers ready to go to Randwick on Saturday.

Guard Of Honour still has to prove his talent to cautious Lees

On their way back: Kris Lees' Le Romain (left) and Lucia Valentina (right) are working towards a return on Warwick ...

Chris Roots   Kris Lees is tossing up whether to run emerging talent Guard Of Honour at Randwick on Saturday.

Grimish has a War Story on both sides of the world

"I think he is the sort of horse that can win a race or two out here": Trainer Matt Cumani on the Australian War Story.

Chris Roots   Geoff Grimish has told a few war stories in his time but the popular owner has taken it to another level with horses on either side of the world called War Story.

Corporate bookmakers under pressure

Aiming for the corporate bookmakers: Nick Xenophon.

Patrick Bartley   The generous tax breaks "and pathetically weak laws" exploited by corporate bookmakers are under threat after the success of Nick Xenophon and his party at the federal election last weekend.

Payne unveils horrific scar from fall

Michelle Payne

Jamie Marcuson   Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne has revealed the extent of her injury from a fall earlier this year in an Instagram showing off a significant scar.

Thud leaves Shinn with a series of what-ifs twice

What if: Blake Shinn.

Chris Roots   Blake Shinn might be starting to think what if he had never heard of Thud.

Robl's inside knowledge helps Ninth Legion to win Civic Stakes

Sam Clipperton.

Chris Roots   Peter Robl knows Ninth Legion well. He has ridden him for four wins, including a Villiers Stakes, and now he has prepared him for another two stakes wins in the twilight of his career after saluting in the Civic Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday.

Smart gallopr heading for the spring

Dale Smith riding Yu Long Sheng Hui wins Race 1, during Melbourne Racing at Caulfield Racecourse on July 2, 2016 in ...

Patrick Bartley   Rarely do we see Spring Carnival plans being hatched in the depths of a Melbourne winter.

Things worked perfectly for Tucanchoo in Winter Cup

Jockey Christian Reith

Chris Roots   The lack of a leader in the Winter Cup could easily have been the undoing of favourite Tucanchoo, but things fell into place for him perfectly.