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It was celebrations all round in terms of milestones after the victory of Marble Nine in The Funky Farm Sprint (1100m) at Flemington. For his jockey Liam Riordan, it was a continuation of his 28th ...
Mick Price and Michael Kent Junior’s Taken made it four on the bounce with another on-pace win at Flemington, holding tough in his first 2000-metre test on Saturday. The son of Ardrossan started his ...
Egan had to ease off the fence or risk being stuck behind tiring favourite Observer ($1.80), but he did so successfully at the 400m mark and Buccleuch let down impressively. Millennium Blade ($8) ...
A new name will appear in the form guide on Saturday, as apprentice Ruby Lamont takes her first race ride at Donald. Lamont has been booked for the mount on Cheeky Blinders in the Goldacres 0-58 ...
Regardless, Ipswich has been the home of the listed Gai Waterhouse Classic since 2006. The club had to wait a decade for Gai to have a runner in her race, though Gai’s Choice (trained by David ...
Stafford told ANZ Bloodstock that winning the Coronation Stakes was the biggest thrill of his life. His previous best win was Cashel Palace, who won the 2024 Sir Ernest Lee-Steere Classic (Listed, ...
Time For Sandals was the winner, a 25-1 shot who was chased home by horses priced at 28-1, 20-1 and 66-1, from a draw in stall one that was regarded as a nightmare before the first race on Friday.
Conron's 97-year-old father Graham was on-track for Winning Toast's impressive maiden win two starts ago and will likely head to Flemington this weekend, where he trained in years gone by. "He came to ...
El Soleado has already attracted early support in Sportsbet's market for The David Bourke, firming from $10 into $7, and Hickmott is hoping that he can make Laing proud with his performance.
A rising seven-year-old, Jimmy The Bear has won nine of his 36 starts and has been placed on another 10 occasions, with Payne admitting that he hasn't had many horses who have boasted his degree of ...
Geelong-based trainer Paul Koumis won't be at all surprised to see Vellasmachine in the finish on Saturday, as the impressive maiden winner lines up for a 2000-metre Flemington test.
Five Malua Racing-trained gallopers will race at Flemington on Saturday and co-trainer Will Larkin expects at least a couple to run big races. Marble Nine and He'll Rip will both run as last-start ...