Visiting Australian jockey Harry Grace recorded his first win in New Zealand with a dominant performance by Sacred Pearl in Saturday’s NZFLL Egmont Cup (2100m) at Hawera.
Broadsiding will be the shortest-priced Caulfield Guineas favourite since The Autumn Sun ($1.70) took the race in 2018. If he was to win the stallion-making classic, it could also bring up a major ...
OTI Racing has confirmed that Sevenna's Knight will take his place in the iconic 2400-metre contest, with his regular jockey Mickael Barzalona taking the ride and 'many of his Australian-based owners ...
With the withdrawal of last year’s winner Without A Fight, the Chris Waller-trained Turnbull Stakes winner Via Sistina is the Melbourne Cup topweight with 56 kilograms after first declarations last ...
Chad Schofield and Ceolwulf take out the Group 1 Epsom at Randwick. (Image: Bradley Photographers) After Ceolwulf had dispensed with his rivals in the Epsom Stakes to win his first Group 1 race, his ...
Damian Lane’s winning day at Flemington on Saturday was soured with a 10-meeting careless riding suspension that will see him miss Caulfield Cup Day. Lane, who landed the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes on ...
Reece Jones (Land Legend): “That’s unbelievable. When he was a little bit tardy into stride and a little bit further back than where I wanted to be I thought it was just going to be a little bit ...
“They were very confident too. Even Brave, Joe’s son, sent me a message during the week saying how well he was, and I thought in the parade ring he looked a million dollars. I’m a bit surprised how ...
Bon Ho’s Land Legend has shot into Melbourne Cup calculations, with a gritty victory over Zardozi in the Group 1 Metropolitan Stakes at Randwick boosting him up the ballot.
Importantly for connections, Eliyass passed the first ballot clause for the Melbourne Cup and his placing guarantees him a start as he is 17th in the ballot order.
Via Sistina has claimed her third Australian Group 1 win, storming home to edge out stablemate Buckaroo in a thrilling Turnbull Stakes at Flemington.
The 11-year-old veteran Amade never ceases to amaze his trainer Phil Stokes with his performances, and he did so again when he finished second in The Bart Cummings.