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HORSE RACING

Racehorse dead after jumps fall

The Warrnambool carnival always attracts controversy over jumps racing.

A racehorse has been euthanised after falling during a jumps race at the Warrnambool carnival, less than a month after the same thing happened in South Australia.

Meet the Kentucky Derby underdog with one eye

Exercise rider Isabelle Bourez guides Kentucky Derby hopeful Patch in a morning workout at Churchill Downs.

There has been no shortage of compelling horse racing storylines in recent years but Patch could top them all when the one-eyed underdog sets off in the Kentucky Derby for the first leg of US thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown.

Best Japanese stayers eye Melbourne Cup

The Melbourne Cup may attract the best of the best from Japan.

This year's $6 million Melbourne Cup is poised to become the direct beneficiary of a number of high quality stayers that competed in arguably the world's toughest 3200m race, The Tenno Sho, run at Kyoto in Japan on Sunday night.

457 visas vital to racing industry

Vital job: Strapper Joe Flannery with 2016 Melbourne Cup winner Almandin

While the possible impact of 457s and early starts on the turf holds prominence, Saturday's Hawkesbury Guineas, the race that launched Chautauqua, will have the best ground for a Saturday around Sydney for two months.

Inside running

Consistent: Kenjorwood.

With the major South Australian races approaching, Saturday's meeting at Morphettville looks like an excellent lead-in to their carnival.