Jason Warren's star mare Benedetta could be set for a busy autumn, as she gradually builds up to a return to the races in 2025. This year's Goodwood winner in Adelaide hasn't been seen on the ...
Leading Victorian trainer Patrick Payne says he has been left shocked after one of his horses returned a pair of positive swabs and was banned from the track for 12 months. RV said a stewards' ...
One-time Melbourne Cup fancy Mark Twain is nearing the end of his rehabilitation from a tendon injury as connections plan for another Cup tilt in 2025.
Persian Caviar, a three-year-old filly out of Black Caviar, has pleased her connections in a jumpout at Pakenham. Trained by Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman, the unraced Persian Caviar stepped out ...
Talented colt Bittercreek will continue his preparation, which will now see him return to Queensland chasing a lucrative feature race. Co-trainer Troy Corstens confirmed Bittercreek will head to the ...
This season, Holder has been aboard Air Assault in four of his seven races for wins in the Listed Balaklava Cup (1600m) in September and two starts ago in the Listed John Letts Cup (1800m) at ...
O'Brien has his sights on the Perth Cup (2400m) on January 1 with Young Werther if he performs well. "He's a horse who doesn't like going out of work. We just kept ticking him over and aimed him at ...
The son of Harry Angel was most recently seen at the races in the G1 Caulfield Guineas, where he finished sixth, but returned to McDonald's stables at Cranbourne on Monday morning ahead of his autumn ...
Hunter Durrant has been rewarded for his commitment to leading Te Akau Racing’s Riccarton barn with promotion to assistant trainer for the trans-Tasman operation.
She was bought by Peter Nolan and trainer Noel Meade for just €27,000 at the Goffs Autumn Yearling Sale in 2022.
The Scottish winger, who made his name playing for Rangers in the SPFL, had his recent Fenerbahçe contract mutually terminated, but is still throwing plenty of money around the auction ring.
A bit of local knowledge goes a long way for Hugh Bowman, who appeared pleasantly surprised at the outcome of the rides allocation for Wednesday’s International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC). Bowman was ...