Gardiner warned off by Racing NSW
Racing NSW has warned off punter Anthony Gardiner after he refused to be interviewed and to provide relevant information for stewards in the on-going investigation into third-party betting for jockeys.
Racing NSW has warned off punter Anthony Gardiner after he refused to be interviewed and to provide relevant information for stewards in the on-going investigation into third-party betting for jockeys.
Ballarat Cup day for 2016 features a strong 10-race card, with an open field for the main event.
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Warwick Farm trainer David Pfieffer can't remember having a horse start favourite three times in a row, so it is with some relief he sees Dixie Chick not at the top of betting as she ventures to Rosehill on Saturday.
David Hayes pulled rank on his training partners to make the trip to Perth with He Or She for Saturday's Railway Stakes at Ascot and is delighted that the plan he set at the beginning of spring seems to have worked out perfectly.
David Hayes will spread his huge team across two states on Saturday with the trainer hoping to win major races in both cities.
Racing NSW stewards requested a punter's betting records from bookmakers around the country on Wednesday in relation to the investigation that has seen Godolphin jockey James McDonald charged with being a party to a bet.
Trainer Peter Robl looks at the 62 kilograms that Ninth Legion will be asked to carry at Rosehill on Saturday and says: "It is a good horse's weight but he is a good horse."
Victorian government moves swiftly to appeal to federal authorities for racing integrity commissioner Sal Perna to have access to telecommunication records again.
Brenton Avdulla is sporting a new look with a five o'clock shadow and has the confidence to carry it off as he continues to ride winners and get the right rides.
Brisbane trainer Tony Gollan has a 2020 vision of the future and it could eventually be in Sydney, so he wants to make sure he can make his Rosehill base work.
Terry Evans has what could be considered a private training track at Tuncurry, and once a week he puts on a barbecue for those who look after the track.
The catalogue for the 2017 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale in January is among the best in the sale's history.
Champion jockey James McDonald has put his million-dollar job with Godolphin on the line for the sake of $1000 bet, which would have netted him less than $5000.
In 2011 Tony and Lynn Ottobre were confronted with the news that all parents are loath to contemplate: the shattering reality that their 26-year-old daughter was dying and they could do little about it.
Injured Canberra-based jockey John Kissick has vowed to return to the saddle despite undergoing surgery on a broken back last week.
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The nature of Chris Waller's training method allows him to take Good Project, Vanbrugh and Mackintosh fresh and ready to add another group 1 or two to the stable's tally to close the year in Perth.
Leading jockey Glyn Schofield has managed to ride throughout the spring carnival despite being suspended.
Several stables around the country have been thinking it was only a matter of time until an irregularity to illicit substances was recorded, such as the positive test to ice announced by the Chris Waller stable this week.
Charlie Appleby completed his spring sojourn in Melbourne with the Sandown Cup.
Carly Frater hopes her third serious injury is her last.
Godolphin as a team had a great day on Saturday. But the Australian component of team from the John O'Shea yard started to roll out the next generation with Veranillo stamping himself as a horse to watch for the Golden Slipper with a winning debut at Rosehill.
They came, they saw, and, with three major exceptions - the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups and Cox Plate - they completely conquered.
Anything Charlie Appleby can do, John O'Shea can to.
Newmarket trainer Charlie Appleby won't move permanently Down Under, but with the success he has had in Melbourne during the spring he must surely be tempted to.
It's election time. The USA's is done but there's one coming up at the ATC, on the verge of being dollar-rich and Saturday-field size poor.
Tim Martin has a deep link to Moral Victory and his family, which continues to grow into the next generation.
On Saturday night the huge horse float carrying the four international stayers from there day at Sandown races will journey along Dandenong Road heading for the Werribee quarantine station for the last time this spring.
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