Preview winners must pay late fee for Diamond
Winners of the Blue Diamond Previews have been installed equal race favourites for next month's group 1 event.
Winners of the Blue Diamond Previews have been installed equal race favourites for next month's group 1 event.
Music Magnate is the class horse in the field for the Expressway Stakes and it is not a surprise that he has opened as a clear favourite.
The fitness edge from a couple of runs might just be key to Joe Pride's pair of sprinters Kuro and Ball Of Muscle unseating Expressway Stakes favourite Music Magnate at Rosehill on Saturday.
Josh Parr was riding winners at a similar rate to the Bowmans, McDonalds and Shinns a couple of years ago - but he was doing it in pain.
Tony Gollan and owner Ricky Surace have been planning for months to get Divine Messenger to Saturday's Widden Stakes and despite the outside draw of 13, bookies think they might have got it right.
It's New Zealand's turn in the yearling sale spotlight with Karaka's two-day Premier Sale beginning on Monday with a catalogue of 465 yearlings and a buying bench including some of the world's major horse players.
Joe Pride calls Destiny's Kiss "the most unlikely good horse" in his stable as he is set to become a millionaire in the Australian Cup Day Cup at Randwick on Thursday.
Thursday's Blue Diamond previews at Caulfield are set to give punters a valuable insight. However, even before the meeting commences, it appears fillies have the upper hand leading into the $1 million group 1 final in February.
The Moonee Valley Cox Plate, won last year by Winx, has been has been declared the second-strongest race run anywhere in the world in 2016.
Trainer Chris Waller is plotting world domination for Winx with plans already underway to bring the super mare across to Europe in 2018.
Darren Gauci became the template of how young jockeys should control large race horses.
Darren Gauci, one of the most gifted jockeys to ever ride in Victoria, has retired to take up a role with Racing Victoria's apprentice jockey training program.
The lawyer for embattled South Australian jockey Josh Cartwright argues that the young rider's misdemeanour in the now infamous Adelaide race, which saw him stood down after admitting a charge of reckless riding, was on a par with that of Victorian champion Damien Oliver in the spring carnival.
What a difference a few hurdles makes.
Powerful English jockey James Doyle could prove the key to group 1 glory for Godolphin in the autumn as he is set to be announced as the replacement retained rider for the racing powerhouse in Australia.
Warwick Farm trainer Bjorn Baker has been so impressed by the way Doomben 10,000 winner Music Magnate has returned after a nine-month break he is thinking big.
Jockey Josh Cartwright has supplied his phone and financial records to Adelaide stewards and his lawyer Wayne Pasterfield believes they will clear him of any impropriety after he controversially cannoned into other runners at Morphettville earlier this month.
Last Tuesday the quietness and tranquility of Camperdown Racecourse and its members' car park was suddenly shattered by the arrival of a long convoy of horse floats that descended on the pretty yet remote western district track.
The summer so often only seems to heat up when the kids go back to school.
While David Hayes appears to be in a pivotal position to have an impact in some of Australia's finest two-year-old races this autumn, he will not commit to two of his most gifted two-year-olds starting in the $1 million Blue Diamond Stakes in late February.
Champion jockey Hugh Bowman went within a nose of missing a couple of months and the ride on Winx in the autumn as he won on Olympic Academy at Randwick on Saturday.
Last season Darren Weir smashed John Hawkes' record for training the most winners in an Australian season when he saddled up 348 of them. Can he go even better and nudge the 400 barrier?
Adam Hyeronimus has wanted to win the Carrington Stakes since he was kid and one of his favourite horse Ecuador got the job done for him at Randwick on Saturday.
There was no Melbourne winner more heartfelt, nor more loudly cheered on Saturday afternoon than the front-running Burning Front, the third leg of a Darren Weir treble at Moonee Valley.
James Cummings was at the forefront to start the Randwick meeting on Saturday, but far from the punters' pal. His double with a filly bought to go early and a three-year-old where patience has paid dividends had bookies on top.
Canberra trainer declares his stable star is "on the way back" after comeback from horrific fall begins.
Hall Of Fame jockey Jim Cassidy will lead the celebration of racing in Bathurst when it holds its richest meeting featuring the Bathurst Cup on Friday.
Darren McCall will make the whip ban his first priority after being elected president of the United Harness Racing Association on Wednesday.
With whip activists on the boil, the Hammer Of Thor strike by James Doyle, given rave reviews for his four Randwick winners last Saturday, is better described as the gift of encouragement.
Yankee Rose trainer David Vandyke was fined $25,000, his vet David Garth $15,000 and the star filly disqualified from the Flight Stakes at a hearing into a positive swab for Ketorolac at Racing NSW on Friday.