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HORSE RACING

Superstar stallion Galileo still the brightest star

Willing: Abel Tasman carries the China Horse Club colours to victory in the Kentucky Oaks.

A wonderful array of equine stars captured headlines worldwide last weekend, with group 1 races here, there and everywhere. But it was perennial superstar Galileo which shone brightest with his European exploits.

Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby

John Velazquez rides Always Dreaming to victory in the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby.

Always Dreaming has splashed through the mud to win the Kentucky Derby, giving trainer Todd Pletcher and jockey John Velazquez their second victories in the race but their first together.

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.