News

Frankel says goodbye to stable life

Friday 9 November 2012, 11:31am

Unbeaten champion Frankel has left Sir Henry Cecil's Newmarket stable to prepare for life as a stallion at nearby Banstead Manor Stud.  Read more »

Botti-trained stars for Hong Kong, Japan

Friday 9 November 2012, 11:20am

Jakkalberry, the first European-trained horse to finish when third in the Melbourne Cup, is set to have his next start in the Japan Cup.  Read more »

Darci Be Good takes out Hawkesbury Cup

Thursday 8 November 2012, 6:44pm

Bede Murray needed to be convinced to start Darci Be Good in the Hawkesbury Gold Cup but was glad he did after the gelding raced to victory.  Read more »

Wall Street to turn back the clock

Thursday 8 November 2012, 6:11pm

Former NZ galloper Wall Street will be out to turn back the clock when he runs in the Emirates Stakes at Flemington.  Read more »

All Legal powers home at Hawkesbury

Thursday 8 November 2012, 5:59pm

Peter Snowden's recent dominance of the Lady's Day Cup at Hawkesbury has been ended by the Kevin Moses-trained All Legal.  Read more »

Cassidy wins, Singleton forgives

Thursday 8 November 2012, 5:09pm

Owner John Singleton sacked jockey Jim Cassidy from the Oaks mount on Dear Demi, only to reinstate him and then watch him win the fillies' classic.  Read more »

Ironstein out to defend his crown

Thursday 8 November 2012, 4:33pm

Gerald Ryan believes Ironstein is a better horse than 12 months ago as he prepares to defend his Queen Elizabeth Stakes crown.  Read more »

Price pair poised for Farm

Thursday 8 November 2012, 4:18pm

The horse who caused a major boilover at Rosehill when he scored at $101 will back-up at Warwick Farm this weekend.  Read more »

Dear Demi wins VRC Oaks

Thursday 8 November 2012, 4:13pm

Filly Dear Demi and her owner John Singleton have both endured some tough times this spring but the pair finally had a change of luck in the VRC Oaks.  Read more »

Arinosa stands out among the greys

Thursday 8 November 2012, 3:47pm

The all-greys race at Flemington on Cup week is always a spectacle and it proved a particularly good one for premier Sydney trainer Chris Waller.  Read more »