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UK racing cancelled over equine flu fears

UK racing cancelled over equine flu fears

An outbreak of equine flu has forced UK racing to be shut down until February 13, the British Horseracing Authority has announced.

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Race-by-race guide and tips for Canterbury Park on Friday night

Race-by-race guide and tips for Canterbury Park on Friday night

The night races are back at Canterbury Park and we've got all the information you need to find a winner.

  • by Ray Hickson
NSW government considering greyhound training track in Queanbeyan
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NSW government considering greyhound training track in Queanbeyan

The NSW government is considering building a greyhound training track in Queanbeyan at the very least, regardless of whether the ACT racing ban is overturned.

  • by David Polkinghorne
Bloodlines: I Am Invincible colt tipped to top Inglis Classic sale

Bloodlines: I Am Invincible colt tipped to top Inglis Classic sale

The I Am Invincible colt from a Fastnet Rock mare is expected to be among the top lots at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale.

  • by John Holloway
Blowes' Boy a big learning curve for Cleary's charge
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Blowes' Boy a big learning curve for Cleary's charge

Todd Blowes reckons the pressure of preparing the early Country Championships favourite won't faze him, but his boss says the horse has changed him immensely.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Young man hoping to hold the keys to the Inglis Castel for a day
Autumn Racing Carnival

Young man hoping to hold the keys to the Inglis Castel for a day

Richard Litt hasn't had a horse start in a race of the significance of the Inglis Millennium, but he's not letting it bother him.

  • by Adam Pengilly
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Hawkes sweating on Slipper heroine's return
Autumn Racing Carnival

Hawkes sweating on Slipper heroine's return

Co-trainer Michael Hawkes concedes they won't know how Estijaab has returned until the final stages of the $1 million Inglis Sprint.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Maher and Eustace take over Weir operation, save stable staff jobs
Weir Investigation

Maher and Eustace take over Weir operation, save stable staff jobs

Ciaron Maher and David Eustace have taken over the operations of disgraced trainer Darren Weir in Ballarat, and will save the jobs of the stable staff.

  • by Michael Lynch
Race-by-race guide and tips for Grafton on Thursday

Race-by-race guide and tips for Grafton on Thursday

All the information you need to back a winner in today's races in the NSW Northern Rivers can be found here.

  • by Neil Evans
Extra distance and big track suit promising filly

Extra distance and big track suit promising filly

Rocknavar is one to watch as she attempts to break her maiden in Thursday's meeting at Grafton.

  • by Neil Evans
Bookie offers Weir bonus as wagering boss slams Victorian fees
Weir Investigation

Bookie offers Weir bonus as wagering boss slams Victorian fees

Darren Weir cut an emotional figure as he was slapped with a potentially career-ending ban as a bookmaker rewarded clients beaten by the disgraced trainer.

  • by Adam Pengilly