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Walker ended up with the National trifecta, as The Mighty Spar ($15) and Prismatic ($21) won the race for the minors, and the Te Akau head trainer was full of praise for the man in the saddle. “Having ...
Ethan Brown enjoyed a Sunday out at Sale, steering home five winners on the eight-race card. The star hoop kicked off the fun in the second, weaving A Diva ($1.95) through the field for a comfortable ...
Williams said while all of Ukraine was at war, it was confronting to see the difference in how far the war had encroached on the capital Kiev since he was last there a year ago. He said a year ago he ...
Sam Freedman has identified the three horses from his and father Anthony's stable he expects to have big springs ...
Punters were floored when Darryl Dodson’s Over The Edge ($126) sustained a long run to win under Mel Julius, beating $1.60 hotpot Manapouri in the process at Warracknabeal.
Racing Victoria stewards have opened an inquiry into the pre-race treatment of the Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained gallopers Moonhaven and Kira, who were scratched on Saturday morning on the advice ...
Racing.com visited the Cranbourne stables of renowned trainer Grahame Begg this week to get the lowdown on several of his spring hopefuls.
Stern Idol is going into the Grand Annual Steeplechase as a Crisp Steeplechase winner for the third year in a row, but he’s failed at his next start in the Grand National Steeplechase. His champion ...
Favourite Skippers Canyon flew home once wound up, but was always in strife after getting buried on the rail early, and Makdane took advantage, putting the race to bed a fair way from home. It was the ...
Nash Rawiller has been suspended for nine meetings after stewards found him guilty of careless riding after his winning P.B. Lawrence steer aboard Private Eye.
The Lindsay Park trained galloper who started as a $3.30 second favourite finished fifth behind Private Eye, but was only beaten 2.8 lengths after being slow to begin and then held up for a run in the ...
Nash Rawiller has claimed his second Group 2 P.B. Lawrence Stakes win, 19 years after his first, as Joseph Pride’s Private Eye dominated proceedings at Caulfield on Saturday. The son of Al Maher ...