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HORSE RACING

Grand National winner dies after beating Thistlecrack

Many Clouds (right) collapsed at Cheltenham after the Betbright Trial Cotswold Chase.

Many Clouds, the 2015 Grand National winner, collapsed and died at Cheltenham Saturday local time after becoming the first horse to lower the colours of the King George winner Thistlecrack in 10 outings.

Arrogate wins $12 million World Cup Invitational

Jockey Mike Smith celebrates atop Arrogate.

​Narrow favourite Arrogate won the world's richest race, the $12 million World Cup Invitational, in emphatic fashion as California Chrome ended his storied career on a disappointing note in Florida on Saturday.

Sky's the limit as gallops coverage hits the right note

Coalfields twang: Gary Harley at Broadmeadow Racecourse with Gai Waterhouse.

Seasoned around Newcastle on a gravel foundation like a rough Hunter Valley red, Harley is a current stablemate of Jelfs, by comparison a refined English breakfast tea with the vowels that emanated from her birthplace, Oxford, in the UK.

Karaka yearling sale promises plenty

Get in fast: The full-brother to former crack sprinter Shamexpress should be among the top sellers at the Karaka sales.

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.

Fillies may have the edge in Blue Diamond

Fillies fancied: Blue Diamond contender Tulip.

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.

Winx named world's best horse on turf

Streets ahead: Winx has won 13 successive races since September 2015.

Trainer Chris Waller is plotting world domination for Winx with plans already underway to bring the super mare across to Europe in 2018.