The Chris Hyland trained Personal Drum was yesterday crowned the nation's champion jumper of the season when he added the $200,000 Hiskens Steeplechase to his Grand National Steeplechase win.
Craig Durden and Personal Drum wrapped up victory in their respective categories of the inaugural JJ Houlahan Jumps Championship with their win in Saturday's $200,000 Dominant Hiskens Steeplechase at Moonee Valley.
Wunderwood has been purchased by Mike Watt, the former part owner of Irish Champion stayer Vinnie Roe trained by Melbourne Cup winning trainer Dermot Weld.
Last year’s Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Hurricane Run took out the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot overnight.
Racing NSW stewards yesterday issued their summation into their findings of the Inerfere Inquiry held since the running of the Rotary Health Research Handicap at Rosehill Gardens on 6th May 2006.
Six time champion jockey Kieren Fallon has failed in his High Court bid to have his British riding ban, imposed on him by the Horseracing Regulatory Authority, lifted.
Sydney Jockey Corey Brown will be back in the saddle on Auguest 14 after the Board of Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey Club agreed to a request from Brown to vary the penalty imposed on him by the Racing Stewards.
NSW licensed jockey Allan Robinson's appeal against a three month suspension will now be heard by the Appeal Panel at 9am on Friday, 11th August 2006.
The star performers of the 2005/06 Australian racing season will be recognised next Wednesday night 2 August when Premier Technology Group presents the Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year Awards at Crown’s Palladium in Melbourne.
In form trainer Robbie Laing appears to have a stranglehold on this Saturday’s $202,000 Dominant Hiskens Steeplechase (3721m) after accepting with four runners.
Australian jockey Christopher Munce will have to play the waiting game with the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) still not ready to table their report to the Department of Justice.
Hall of fame trainer Lee Freedman has put together a syndicate to buy promising Kiwi stayer Sphenophyta in a bid to win the Melbourne Cup for a third successive year.
Licensed jockey Allan Robinson's appeal against a three month suspension will be heard by the Appeal Panel at 9.30am on Thursday, 3rd August 2006.
The Board of the Country Racecourse Development Fund (CRDF) has formally approved financial assistance of $1.32million (+ GST) towards the construction of a new StaLok All-Weather training track plus strategic re-alignment of the course proper and 'B' grass surface at Clarence River Jockey Club's Grafton Racecourse.
Moday’s Dubbo meeting has been transferred to Wellington due to unsafe track conditions. The meeting has been transferred with all race start times, race distances and fields remaining unchanged.
Adelaide raider Sassbee finished over the top of his rivals to take out yesterday’s listed $100,500 Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield.
Sydney jockey Chris Munce failed in his application to have his passport returned by Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) yesterday.
Adelaide bookmaker Curly Seal will have to pay out $370,000 after he finally received the official verdict in the Greyhound Sting affair from the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner.
Super Elegant heads a small but select field of eight horses who will line up in today’s final black-type event of the 2005/06 season in Victoria.
RacingNSW has announced, licensed jockey Allan Robinson lodged an appeal against a three month suspension yesterday, with a hearing date yet to be set by the Appeal Panel.
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has appointed Stephen Allanson as its new Chief Executive Officer. Allanson replaces Robert Nason who is now the Managing Director of Racing and Media for Tabcorp Ltd.
Sydney Turf Club has announced it has allocated $100,000 to its latest addition of Black Type feature events 'The Run to the Rose'.
Leading country jockey Allan Robinson was suspended for three months when Racing NSW stewards concluded their Silent Song inquiry at Canterbury yesterday.
Australian jockey Chris Munce will head to a Hong Kong court in an attempt to get his passport back and return to Australia.
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has enlisted Victoria University to conduct a study into the health and welfare of trainers and stable employees within the Victorian racing industry.
Australia’s record-breaking country jockey Allan Robinson will front stewards at the completion of Wednesday’s Canterbury meeting to face a charge issued under AR135(b) in that he did not take all reasonable and permissible measures throughout the race on Silent Song to win or finish in the best possible placing.
Hong Kong based jockey Shane Dye has been released from Hong Kong's Prince Of Wales Hospital after recovering from a serious race fall three weeks ago.
Kieren Fallon landed the Irish Oaks aboard the Aiden O’Brien trained Alexandrova overnight.
Sydney jockey Zac Purton rode a treble at Randwick yesterday to celebrate his win at the appeals tribunal on Friday.
The Eric Musgrove trained Iggy took out the $45,500 Dominant St Steven Steeplechase (3717m) at Moonee Valley yesterday with an all the way win for jockey Craig Durden.
Kieren Fallon had his appeal against the Horseracing Regulatory Authority's ban dismissed leaving the six time champion jockey on the sidelines indefinitely.
Golden Jubilee Stakes winner Les Arcs scored his second group 1 win in as many starts when he took out the Darley July Cup at Newmarket overnight.
Champion Sydney Jockey Darren Beadman has ridden two of the first three winners to move to take his season tally of winners to 148.
The Gai Waterhouse trained Rocking On took out the $160,000 Group 3 Grafton Cup yesterday with jockey James Innes aboard.
Victoria’s 32 country racing clubs operating training facilities across the state will receive an additional $1.5 million in the 2006-07 year to assist with the maintenance and operation of facilities used by trainers. A further $1.9 million in increased funding is planned over the following two years for both metropolitan and country training venues.
Champion jockey Damien Oliver will be hoping to notch his first win after 15 months out the saddle at Moonee Valley today.
Apprentice jockey Tim Clarke took the outright lead for the apprentice jockeys’ title after winning aboard the Bob Thomsen trained Matilda Princess yesterday at Randwick.
Outstanding sire Tale of the Cat (USA) has joined BOBS 2006, making all his rising two-year-olds now eligible to be paid up for the scheme.
Australian jockey Kerrin McEvoy has notched another Group 1 win in England scoring aboard 50/1 longshot Rajeem in the £200,000 Group One UAE Equestrian & Racing Federation Falmouth Stakes (1600m) at Newmarket.
For Valour finished like a shot out of a gun down the outside to give bookies a winning result in yesterday’s $125,000 Ramornie Handicap at Grafton.
Up and coming sprinter Starlactic has drawn the coveted gate one in Wednesday's Ramornie Hcp (1400m) at Grafton.
Champion Irish jockey Kieren Fallon's appeal against his riding suspension will be heard by the Horseracing Regulatory Authority (HRA) tomorrow.
The Danny O’Brien trained dual group 1 winner Glamour Puss will miss Saturday’s July Cup at Newmarket and will head straight to the breeding barn for a mating with Redoute’s Choice.
The $500,000 Ascot Vale Stakes will become the first Group 1 sprint race for three-year-olds.
Former Waterhouse stable foreman Pat Sexton has applied to Racing NSW for a trainers license after being dismissed from the Sydney trainers stable in the wake of the continuing Interfere inquiry in Sydney.
Racing NSW stewards yesterday fined trainer Tim Martin $2000 after he pleaded guilty to an improper conduct charge resulting from a call to Sydney radio station 2KY on Tuesday.
The Colin Little trained El Segundo has received an invitation from the Japan Racing Association to represent Australia in the Japan Cup in November.
The JJ Houlahan Jumps Championship continues at Flemington on Saturday with the running of the $250,000 Cleanevent Grand National Steeplechase (4500m) and competition for the respective awards is hotting up with just two races remaining in the series.
Australian sprinter Takeover Target is on track to bounce back in next week's Darley July Cup at Newmarket.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced the opening of an inquiry into the tips-for-bets bribery scam after Australian jockey Chris Munce was arrested by the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
Racing NSW has announced jockey Zac Purton has lodged an appeal against the two month suspension imposed on him by Racing NSW Stewards on Monday.
Hong Kong based jockey Chris Munce and six others have been arrested for alleged tips-for-bets bribery scam.
Three time Melbourne Cup winning mare Makybe Diva has officially joined the all-time greats of the Australian turf with her Induction into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame last night at the Crown Palladium.
Two Gr.1 races form the backbone of a very strong program at Sha Tin that features a HK$20m Triple Trio jackpot this Sunday, but the principal question on the lips of race fans is whether the great Silent Witness can rekindle the form that made him most successful horse in the history of Hong Kong racing.
The Gerald Ryan trained Snitzel won his maiden Group One race yesterday when he easily accounted for his rivals to take out the $350,000 Oakleigh Plate (1100m) at Classic Caulfield.
The David Hayes rained two-year-old Nadeem defeated stablemate Miss Finland to take out the Group One $1 million Blue Diamond Stakes on a heavy track at Caulfield yesterday.
The Mark Walker trained boom New Zealand three-year-old Darci Brahma was less than impressive in taking out the $100,000 Otaki Maori Weight-For-Age (1600m) at Otaki on Saturday.
A big day of racing today with the Group One $1million Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) and the Group One $350,000 Oakleigh Plate (1100) the highlights at Classic Caulfield.
Gordon Lindley, Chairman of Racing NSW Country, yesterday responded to comments made by various country race club administrators regarding the reduced race meeting schedule for 2006/07.
A big weekend of Harness racing kicks off on tonight with the running of the NSW Oaks at Harold Park.
Owners of yearlings from the Conrad Jupiter Magic Millions Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast in January are reminded the closing date for nominations to the famous Magic Millions race series is fast approaching.
Linngari made it a Carnival Group race double when landing the US$250,000 Al Fahidi Fort (Gr.2), over 1,600 metres on the rain softened turf, at the Al Rostamani-sponsored seventh racemeeting of the 2006 Dubai International Racing Carnival at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Thursday evening.
The Victoria Racing Club announced yesterday that the winner of the $1million Darley Australian Cup (Gr 1) would receive an invitation to race at the famous Royal Ascot (UK) meeting in June.
Comeback jockey Robert Thompson enjoyed a remarkable return to race riding with victory in yesterday’s $300,000, Group III, AAMI Launceston Cup (2400m).
Due to the large number of entries received for the 2006 Inglis March Thoroughbred Sale, the auction has been extended to two-days.
Robbie Osborne’s Latino Magic heads the field for Thursday evening’s Al Rostamani-sponsored US$250,000 Al Fahidi Fort (Group 2), at the seventh meeting of the 2006 Dubai International Racing Carnival, over 1,600 metres on the turf.
For the twelfth consecutive year the Al Rostamani Group continues to support the sport of horse racing in Dubai, with their generous sponsorship of Thursday evening’s seventh racemeeting of the 2006 Dubai International Racing Carnival.
The Melbourne Racing Club has announced that the connections of Nediym’s Glow have paid a $55,000 late entry fee yesterday for the filly to run in Saturday’s $1,015,000 AAMI Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Classic Caulfield.
Victorian jockey Steven King has picked up another plumb ride on Saturday replacing the suspended Greg Childs on Australian Cup favourite Lad Of The Manor in Saturday's St George Stakes (1800m) at Caulfield.
The build up is continuing toward South Australia's richest two-year-old race - the $400,000 Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Adelaide 2YO Classic.
The final field of 14 to run in Saturday’s $1million G1 AAMI Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) and the barrier draw has been announced.
Outstanding Tasmanian trainer Charlie Goggin rated Rustia as one of the best two-year-olds he'd ever put a saddle on when the filly beat Victorian rival Frigid in the inaugural $100,000 Magic Millions Tasmanian 2YO Classic (1200m) in Launceston today.
Group One Adelaide Cup ambitions for classy Adelaide mare Tingirana remained on track after she scored her maiden stakes victory in the $75,300 listed Port Adelaide Cup (2250m) at Cheltenham on Saturday.
Veteran jockey Jim Cassidy continued his rapid return to form after a long stint on the sidelines when he partnered the highly promising Magic Millions purchase Casino Prince to a devastating last-bound victory
The David Hayes trained Vroom Vroom continues to impress with yet another effortless win at Moonee Valley yesterday when taking out the Schweppervessence Plate.
Three-year-old Flying Pegasus gave jockey Michael Rodd a winning treble at Randwick yesterday after holding off his rivals to take out the $130,000 G2 Royal Sovereign Stakes.
The Bruce McLachlan Virage De Fortune bounded away to her second Group 1 success when scoring a comprehensive win in yesterday’s $400,000 Australia Stakes over 1200 metres at Moonee Valley.
A Field of 12 horses will do battle in this Saturday’s Group 1 $405,000 Timbercorp Australia Stakes (1200m) with eight of those acceptors three-year-olds.
Vague gave jockey Michael Kinane the easiest of wins in the Gulf News-sponsored US$250,000 UAE 1000 Guineas (Listed) at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Thursday evening.
Last season’s Spring Champion Stakes winner, Hotel Grand was beaten in an 800 metre exhibition gallop between races at Randwick yesterday.
Victorian trainer John Leek was yesterday involved in a heated exchange with steward Terry Bailey at Sandown.
Hong Kong sprinter Cape Of Good Hope has been ruled out of Saturday’s $400,000, Group I Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley.
The first session of the Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale has been declared a great success after a top day's selling at Belmont.
A number of the country's more exciting juveniles are among 51 first acceptances for the $400,000 Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Adelaide 2YO Classic to be run at Morphettville on March 15.
Craig Newitt made a welcome return to his home state yesterday winning the $400,000 Hobart Cup (2200m) on Victorian stayer True Courser.
Exciting colt Due Sasso will be out to follow in the hoofsteps of Undoubtedly when he contests the $1 million AAMI Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield in a fortnight.
Star sprinter Takeover Target heads a classy field of nominations for Saturday’s $405,000 G1 Australia Stakes.
Secretary of the NSWROA, Rob Albon, has confirmed the Association’s opposition to the proposed diversion by Racing NSW of a proportion of owners’ prize money entitlements to trainers.
Injury plagued pacer About To Rock produced an upset result in yesterday’s $500,000 Hankook Tyres Hunter Cup at Moonee Valley.
Kiwi invader Delft rook out the Interdominion Trotters Final at Moonee Valley yesterday with a near all the way win yesterday.
The bubble burst for many Blue Diamond hopefuls yesterday with Nediym's Glow winning the fillies division of the $1 million Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes Prelude while Due Sasso hit punters fir six scoring at double figure odds in the colts division.
Returning to Dubai for his third successive Dubai International Racing Carnival, Jack Sullivan successfully defended his title in the second leg of the US$200,000 Al Maktoum Challenge (Gr.3), sponsored by Shadwell Estate, on Thursday evening over 1,800 metres
Harness racing fans are in for a treat on Sunday with Australia’s premier harness race, the $500,000 Hankook Tyres Hunter Cup to be run on Sunday afternoon at Moonee Valley.
The David Hayes stable is set to continue the amazing run of two-year-old winners today with Jumlah and Nadeem to run in the fillies and Colts divisions of the Blue Diamond Preludes to be run at Classic Caulfield.
The Dubai Naturalization and Residency Department (DNRD) and DATEL announced on Tuesday that they are partnering the Dubai International Racing Carnival for the first time on February 10th, when they will sponsor Friday evening’s entire racemeeting.
Hobart Cup favourite Tommifrancs has been left in Melbourne after the plane booked to transport him to Hobart for the Cup was deemed full last night.
Three time Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss will be heading to Royal Ascot in August after accepting an offer to represent Australia in the Sherger Cup jockey's challenge.
It was a huge day for BOBS last Saturday with $90,000 in bonuses being won - four at Royal Randwick. It is the first time since the inception of BOBS that four bonuses have been won on a metropolitan Saturday program.
Racing Victoria Limited announced yesterday new reforms would be introduced in response to the results of a comprehensive survey of licensed Victorian thoroughbred trainers.
Champion New Zealand galloper Xcellent who finished third behind Makybe Diva in last year's Melbourne Cup is likely to miss the autumn carnival after straining a flexor tendon during trackwork.
Racing Victoria stewards yesterday suspended jockey Jay Ford after concluding their inquiry into the interference caused to Proprietor and Cape of Good Hope approaching the 300 metres in the Lightning Stakes run at Flemington last Saturday.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club today announced that Australian jockey's Nicholas Ryan and Dwayne Dunn would be each be granted a license to ride in Hong Kong from March through to July 2.
The World Racing Championship has announced that it will pause its operation in 2006 and instead focus on developing a range of new initiatives that continue to globalise thoroughbred racing.
The Joe Janiak trained Takeover Target upset the Bluebloods in yesterday’s Group 1 $500,000 Lightning Stakes at Flemington.
Former Argentina and Hong Kong galloper Vroom Vroom will press on for an Australian Cup start after scoring an emphatic win at Flemington yesterday.
The racing spotlight falls on the Flemington today with the Group 1 Lightning Stakes kicking off the Global Sprint Challenge.
Kiwi star Pay Me Christian will have his work cut out in the Victoria Derby at Moonee Valley tonight after drawing the second line.
Linngari, the mount of Ryan Moore, made all to win the US$200,000 Al Rashidiya (Gr.3), sponsored by DUBAL, at Thursday evening’s third meeting of the 2006 Dubai International Racing Carnival at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse.
It's only 64 days until AAMI Golden Slipper Day which will celebrate 50 years of the world's richest race for two-year-old thoroughbreds at Rosehill Gardens. Owners and trainers need to be aware that two important deadlines are fast approaching.
The Board of Racing NSW Country yesterday came together with over 30 delegates from country race clubs throughout NSW to discuss the current financial position, the affect of the broadcast rights dispute, and to discuss the allocation of race dates for the 2006/2007 racing year.
Magic Millions continues the great tradition of providing opportunities for buyers of yearlings sold through the Magic Millions sales.
The Magic Millions sales ring at Belmont Park provided the bulk of the major race winners at the sensationally successful Ascot Summer Carnival culminating with an emphatic six length win in the Perth Cup by Black Tom.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club was busy securing 10 yearling colts at the New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale, which took place at Karaka near Auckland from January 30 to February 1.
At least $140,000 in BOBS Bonuses will be on offer to eligible runners at Hawkesbury's stand-alone race meeting on Saturday, 29th April.
The Bart Cummings trained Danasierra made an impressive return to racing last night with a first up win at Canterbury.
Champion trainer Tony Cruz holds the key to this weekend's Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Classic Mile over 1600 metres at Sha Tin with three of the nine runners engaged. The event has long been the traditional pointer to the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby though the last horse to win both legs was Olympic Express back in 2002.
Racing Victoria stewards have issued a charge against Licensed Trainer, Mr Craig Conron, of misconduct under AR.175(q), in that on the 30th August 2005, at the Geelong stables of Mr Charlie Goggin, he assaulted and threatened owner/trainer Mr Michael Lawrence.
Globetrotting sprinter Cape of Good Hope headlines a star-studded field set to contest the first leg of the 2006 Global Sprint Challenge, which was launched on Friday at Flemington Racecourse.
Racing NSW Stewards on Thursday continued an inquiry opened on 21st January 2006 into entries in the betting ledgers of Mr R.W. and Mr T. R. Waterhouse at provincial race meetings during the November-December 2005 period.
Sydney trainer Graeme Rogerson paid NZ$1.6m for a Zabeel colt from Cambridge Stud out of Miss Power Bird on the final day of the 80th National Yearling Sales Series at Karaka.
Michael Kinane, who landed a treble at last week’ s Dubai International Racing Carnival meeting, partners Alayan, HH The Aga Khan’s first ever Dubai runner, in Thursday evening’s DUBAL-sponsored US$200,000 Al Rashidiya (Gr.3) at Nad al Sheba Racecourse.
The Stravinsky colt, a half-brother to star three-year-old Darci Brahma,was sold for $NZ2.2 million at the National Yearling Sales at Karaka yesterday to leading New Zealand syndicator David Ellis.
Leading Australian trainer David Hayes paid $NZ 850,000 for a Zabeel filly at yesterday’s first session of the New Zealand Bloodstock's 80th National Yearlings Sales Series at Karaka.
The Bart Cummings trained colt Pendragon will miss the Sydney Autumn Carnival after knocking his leg during trackwork on Saturday.
The newly renovated Caulfield track received the go-ahead for the resumption of racing at the C.F. Orr Stakes meeting on Saturday, 11 February following a barrier trial.
Saturday’s Lightning Stakes at Flemington is shaping up as one of the best feature sprint races seen in many a year as the Global Sprint Challenge kicks off.
The Tim Martin trained Blue blood Dubai's Choice made a winning debut at Rosehill yesterday when he fought on to score by a half-neck when challenged strongly.
The David Hayes stable continues to dominate 2-year-old racing with the Redoutes Choice filly Miss Finland scoring at Flemington yesterday.
Darley stallions Reset and Exceed And Excel, both of whom are about to embark on a second northern hemisphere season at stud, have in the last week had their first foals born in the UK and Ireland.
Nominations are now being called for the Magic Millions National Sales to be held during June.
Brazilian sprinting sensation, Heart Alone, gave jockey Michael Kinane his third win of the evening when landing the US$200,000 Al Shindagha Sprint (Gr.3), sponsored by the Commercial Bank of Dubai, at Thursday evening’s second meeting of the 2006 Dubai International Racing Carnival.
Make no bones about it! Racing fans are in for a special treat when they usher in the Year of the Dog at the Singapore Racecourse on the third day of the Lunar New Year, Tuesday, 31 January 2006.
Classy New Zealand raider Foreal looks to have a mortgage on tonight's $200,000 Chariots Of Fire at Harold Park.
The David Hayes stable continues to turn out 2-year-old winners with the filly Jumlah blitzing her rivals in the Blue Diamond Preview at Sandown yesterday.
Heart’s Cry heads a strong list of Japanese nominations for the US$21,250,000 Dubai World Cup (Gr.1) day – the world’s richest racemeeting at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Saturday, 25th March 2006.
Promising young sprinter Califonia Dane from the Lee Freedman stables took the step up in class last night with a thrilling win over Virage De Fortune in the G2 Carlyon Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley.
Families will be the focus of the Australia Day race meeting at Sandown today.
The Racing NSW Appeal Panel on Wednesday heard appeals from two licensed persons; Licensed trainer Mr Peter Holloway of Moruya, the owner and trainer of Hyped Up, and his registered stable hand Ms Alyson Hedges. The appeals were lodged against penalties incurred on 16 January 2006.
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The Group 2 Essendon Mazda Carlyon Stakes is shaping as the race of the summer in Melbourne with five Group 1 winners amongst the eight acceptors for this Wednesday night’s weight-for-age clash.
All remains on course for the scheduled resumption of racing at Classic Caulfield at the C.F. Orr Stakes meeting on Saturday, 11 February following the first track gallops on the newly renovated surface this morning.
Racing Victoria Stewards have concluded an inquiry which has resulted in Donna Gaskin being charged under the provisions of AR178A, as the person in charge of Al Tharb, having in her possession syringes which could be used to administer prohibited substances without having:
Australian Greg Nichols will stand down from his post as chief executive at the British Horseracing Board later this year, a position he has held since 2002.
Emirates Melbourne Cup runner-up On A Jeune is a Late Entry for the $1,005,000 Gr.1 Darley Australian Cup (2000m) to be run at Flemington on “Super Saturday” - March 11.
Stewards initially questioned Tom Waterhouse about small bets of between $100 and $200 taken by him on behalf of Bartholomew which were than laid off by the bookmaker with a different firm before the original bet was cancelled.
Toowoomba trained galloper Show Biz Kid scored an upset win in yesterday’s Summer Cup (1400m) at the Sunshine Coast when he came from the tail of the field to take out the Summer Cup.
Light of frame but strong of will, Russian Pearl netted a first Group One in Hong Kong as he edged the Stewards' Cup at a chilly Sha Tin.
RacingNSW stewards question Sydney bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse at Randwick yesterday over a series of wagers firstly accepted and then cancelled.
Free nominations closed last week for the Asian Mile Challenge, the world's richest international mile series, worth approximately US$12.6m in prize-money and bonuses. A total of 240 horses - 37 of them Gr.1 winners - have been entered from 13 racing jurisdictions.
Former Argentinean and Hong Kong galloper Vroom Vroom will be aimed at the $1 million Group One Australian Cup by his trainer David Hayes after making a one act affair of the Advanced Cutting Technologies Handicap (1300 metres) at Sandown yesterday for jockey Craig Williams.
The Robert Smeardon trained Jestajewel returned a positive test after the three-year-old filly finished last of five to Jestawinna in the Mike North Sales Hcp (1000m) on November 18.
Jockey Danny Adam was suspended for a period of four months by the Victorian Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board (RAD) yesterday.
Champion Hong Kong jockey Douglas Whyte has been booked to ride the David Oughton trained Cape Of Good Hope in the Lightning Stakes at Flemington next month.
The 2006 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale has come to a close on the Gold Coast.
Flemington based trainer John Sadler has teamed up with the Graeme Rogerson stable.
The record breaking Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale continued on the Gold Coast on Wednesday as the fifth session of the country's first thoroughbred auction was held.
The record breaking form of the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale at the Gold Coast has extended outside the sale ring.
Licensed trainer Mr Peter Holloway, the owner and trainer of Hyped Up, and his registered stablehand Ms Alyson Hedges, have lodged Appeals against penalties incurred on 16 January 2006.
On 16/01/2006 Stewards opened an inquiry into the Analyst's finding of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)promazine, a metabolite of the prohibited substance acepromazine maleate, in the urine sample taken from the racehorse Hyped Up following that horse competing in an official trial at Moruya on 22 October 2005 to obtain reinstatement after being barred at Nowra on 16 October 2005.
New Zealand Horse of the Year, Xcellent, third to Makybe Diva in the 2005 Emirates Melbourne Cup, heads a star-studded list of nominations for this year’s $1,005,000 Darley Australian Cup (G1) to be run on Saturday, March 11 at Flemington.
Inaugural Global Sprint Challenge winner Cape Of Good Hope arrived from Hong Kong this morning to defend his title in the first leg of the 2006 Global Sprint Challenge.
The Tasmanian Gaming Commission has issued a betting exchange licence to joint venture company British online bookmaker Betfair and Publishing and Broadcasting Limited.
American jockey Ariel Smith has being granted a four-month freelance jockey permit by the Club and will have his first ride at Kranji this Friday, 13 January 2006.
Trainer Clarry Connors will be shooting for a fifth Golden Slipper after the two year old filly produced a barnstorming finish to capture the $1million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic on the Gold Coast yesterday.
Sydney trainer Graeme Rogerson set a new all time record for a yearling at the Magic Millions sale when he purchased a Baramul Stud colt by Red Ransom from Group One winner Savannah Success for $1.55 million on Saturday night.
The first select component of the 2006 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale concluded on the Gold Coast today with more records smashed.
The fourth session of the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale was held at the Gold Coast today.
The fourth session of the 2006 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale has concluded on the Gold Coast.
MESSAGE FROM THE ACTING PREMIER, THE HONOURABLE ANNA BLIGH Magic Millions Sales Pty Limited today recieved a letter congratulating the company on its outstanding success to date with the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Carnival, Raceday and Yearling Sales. MESSAGE FROM THE ACTING PREMIER, THE HONOURABLE ANNA BLIGH Magic Millions Sales Pty Limited today recieved a letter congratulating the company on its outstanding success to date with the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Carnival, Raceday and Yearling Sales. The Honourable Anna Bligh, The Acting Premier stated "The Queensland Government is proud to invest in an event which delivers record results to the Australian Thoroughbred economy". "I extend my sincere congratulations to the breeders, owners and thoroughbred industry personnel, who have helped to take Magic Millions to new heights", she said. Magic Millions Yearling Sales continue throughout today at the Magic Millions Sales Complex, Bundall on the Gold Coast, and will continue throughout next week having to date sold close to half of the 1375 yearlings on offer.
The racing spotlight falls on the Gold Coast today with the Magic Millions race day. Every race on the card is worth a minimum of $100,000 with the feature races on the eight race card the $1million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic and the $1million Magic Millions 3YO Trophy.
Sydney radio station 2KY and Melbournes Sport 927 on Friday announced an agreement to share race broadcasts across both stations.
Big prices for quality horses, a healthy clearance rate and record figures were the story of the day during today's first session of the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale at the Gold Coast.
The all time record price for a yearling at the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale was set at the Gold Coast today when a superbly bred colt by champion international stallion Sadler's Wells was knocked down for $1.3 million.
The Gold Coast racetrack has been upgraded to "dead" - two days out from their biggest raceday of the year.
Bart Cummings created a flurry during the first session of the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling sale by outlaying $900,000 for a cracking Redoute's Choice colt.
The field and barrier draw for the $400,000, Jaguar Magic Millions Cup (1400m) at the Gold Coast on Saturday.
The field and barrier draw for the $1 million, Conrad Juipters Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m) at the Gold Coast on Saturday.
The final Field and Barrier Draw for Saturday's $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m) to be run on the Magic Millions raceday at the Gold Coast has been conducted at the Conrad Jupiters Casino on the Gold Coast.
Victoria’s Spring Racing Carnival has again confirmed its status as Australia’s largest annual event with another record breaking year in 2005.
Jockeys Danny Adam and Michael Guthrie will face Racing Victoria stewards tomorrow morning after their clash in Sunday's Bairnsdale Cup.
Weights, and an order of entry, were released late today by Queensland Racing for the $100,000 Paspaley Magic Millions Fillies & Mares Handicap (1300m).
Weights, and an order of entry, were released late today by Queensland Racing for Saturday's $100,000 Marriott Magic Millions Stayers Cup (1800m).
Weights, and an order of entry, were released this afternoon for Saturday's $200,000 RM Williams Magic Millions Sprint (1000m).
The final order of entry for Saturday's $100,000 Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Maiden Trophy (1200m) to be run on the Magic Millions raceday at the Gold Coast.
The final order of entry for Saturday's $100,000 Heinrich Magic Millions 2YO Plate (900m) to be run on the Magic Millions raceday at the Gold Coast.
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Jockey Danny Adam is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after he struck a rival rider with his whip shortly after the winning post in Sunday's Bairnsdale Cup in Victoria.
The Bryan Guy trained Deuxieme won the Listed Bernborough Handicap (1615m) at Doomben yesterday for the second straight year after a gem of a ride by former Adelaide jockey Joe Bowditch.
Long odds-on favourite Spark Of Life failed to fire a shot in yesterday’s Group Three Rubiton Stakes at the Sandown Lakeside track when he finished unplaced behind the old war-horse Bomber Bill.
The Rubiton Stakes at the Sandown Lakeside track headlines racing in Melbourne today with Sydney visitor Spark Of Life making his return to the track.
Much improved pacer Sting Lika Bee is the one to beat in tonight’s Shepparton Cup. The Brian Tuddenham trained seven-year-old is racing in career best form this season.
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has released a discussion paper outlining the proposed future direction of funding and operations for thoroughbred horse training facilities in Victoria.
The track record for 1000 metres on the Lakeside track at Sandown may well be lowered on Saturday in the Rubiton Stakes.
Acting Queensland Premier Anna Bligh on the Gold Coast yesterday opened Australia’s biggest horse hospital.
Connections have opted for new jockeys on $1 Million Magic Millions Classic (1200m) contenders Cruskit and Reigart.
Current acceptors for the $3 million Magic Millions raceday who are running on Saturday.
Magic Millions on the Gold Coast will soon be struck by ‘BOBS Double-Up Fever’.
Trainers and owners are reminded that series nominations for the 2006 Asian Mile Challenge close on Wednesday, 11 January.
The world of racing has been stunned with the news that leading owner and breeder His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates has passed away after suffering a heart attack while holidaying on the Gold Coast.
1994 Melbourne Cup winner Jeune has died suddenly of heart failure at Collingrove Stud in Victoria.
Leading Australian jockey Brett Prebble has been suspended for six meetings after being charged with improper riding by Hong Kong Jockey Club stewards.
John O'Shea trained colt Kanetoshi King will miss the two-year-old Magic Millions Classic on the Gold Coast after suffering a bone chip in a knee.
The latest order of entry for the $100,000 Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Maiden Plate (1200m).
The latest order of entry for the $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m).
Adelaide trainer Mark Kavanagh enjoyed a hugely successful 2005 with a number of feature race wins around the region headed by Undoubtedly's brilliant win in the Group One Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield.
Leading trainer David Hayes completed a three stable treble on Monday when speedy filly Raelene scored a thrilling win in the $30,000 Wanless Wastecorp Surfsonic QTIS Handicap (900m) for two-year-olds at the Gold Coast.
Top Victorian trainer David Hayes continued the recent trend of southern horses plundering Sydney races when his exciting two-year-old Churchill Downs looked every inch a sales topping yearling scoring a narrow yet impressive win in the Widden Stakes at Randwick on Monday.
The Frank Maynard trained Black Tom annihilated his rivals to win the $400,000, Group II Perth Cup by six lengths yesterday at Ascot yesterday.
Racing NSW Stewards abandoned yesterday’s Gosford race meeting after temperatures soared to a ridiculous 43.7c.
The Moonee Valley Racing Club will stage a seven-race program today with one of the highlights being the Lee Freedman trained California Dane’s attempting to maintain his unbeaten run at the Valley in the Damien Oliver Handicap (1200m).
A half brother to Friday's brilliant winner of the $100,000 Carlton Draught Trophy (1300m) at Toowoomba will go under the hammer at the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale in a fortnight.
The Peter Giadescro trained Early Express will be attempting to make a clean sweep of the three major races during the Perth Summer Carnival when he lines up in the Perth Cup on Sunday.
Please find following a list of current acceptors for the $3 million Magic Millions raceday who are running over the next few days.
Please find following the latest order of entry for the $100,000 Heinrich Magic Millions 2YO Plate to be run at the Gold Coast on Saturday, January 14.
Please find following the latest order of entry for the $100,000 Malaysia Airlines Magic Millions Maiden Plate to be run at the Gold Coast on Saturday, January 14.
The continuing saga with West Australian stayer Plastered has taken yet another twist with the VRC Derby winner now set to go to a new trainer.
Rosehill trainer Tim Martin had to front Racing NSW stewards at Canterbury yesterday after publicly supporting apprentice jockey William Pearson last week.
The latest order of entry for the $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m)
The latest order of entry for the $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic
Melbourne apprentice Blake Shinn has picked up the ride on Magic Millions chance Assertive for master Bart Cummings.
The Gai Waterhouse trained Aqua D'Amore became the first mare and only the fourth horse to claim the Villiers Stakes-Summer Cup double.
It's been a very Merry Christmas for New Zealand's top breeders Sir Patrick and Lady Justine Hogan as they prepare a select draft of yearlings for the the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale starting on January 12.
Top interstate trainer David Hayes added another horse to his list of travelers for next month's Magic Millions raceday on the Gold Coast following the impressive win of Plans in the Maytag Handicap (1300m) at Randwick yesterday.
Tabcorp yesterday issued a press release expressing disappointment in the NSW Government’s decision not to agree to approve the merging of the NSW and SuperTAB totalizator pools.
Buyers that are looking for QTIS registered yearlings at the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale being held at the Gold Coast between January 12 and January 19 are advised that there is an extra eight yearlings that are QTIS registered but not shown in the catalogue.
Footage of over 600 Magic Millions yearlings parading on Sirecam video are now available for viewing and downloading from www.magicmillions.com.au.
Current acceptors for the $3 million Magic Millions raceday who are running over the next few days.
Leading mainland jockeys are expected to boycott races in Tasmania over workers compensation issues.
Tabcorp on Wednesday announced the appointment of Walter Bugno as the new Chief Executive Casinos in a move to continue business growth and focus on customer service across its hotel, casino and convention and exhibition centres in Australia.
The Chairman of the Australian Racing Board, Andrew Ramsden, on Thursday received news of the death of the Irish-born racing figure Michael Osborne.
Early Express for trainer Peter Giadresco has become the star of the Perth Summer Carnival after taking out the CB Cox Stakes at Ascot yesterday.
Talented sprinter Radetzky March will head straight to the paddock after being beaten as a short priced favourite at Wyong yesterday.
The latest order of entry for the $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m)
The latest order of entry for the $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m)
Queensland jockey Justin Stanley will be on the sidelines for at least a year following a four-horse fall at the Gold Coast on Saturday.
Stewards yesterday inquired into a report from Messrs Kane Ashby and Frank De Rango relating to an inspection at Mr Terry O’Sullivan’s stables on Sunday, 6th November 2005.
Leading Sydney jockey Darren Beadman will enjoy an extended break over the Xmas-New Year period after Racing NSW stewards suspended him for careless riding.
Racing Victoria stewards yesterday concluded the inquiry into the reason for Mark Horobin failing to deliver a sample of his urine on Friday, 25th November 2005, when directed by the Stewards to do so.
Perth hoop Jason Whiting continued his recent good form with a quintet of winners at Bunbury yesterday.
Trainer Tom Dabernig, grandson of CS Hayes, in a new business venture with Warren Sutton, manager of Lindsay Park Euroa, will lease the Lindsay Park pre-training property located at Creighton's Creek in country Victoria and run a horse training and education business there.
Four-year-old mare Aqua D’Amore gave trainer Gai Waterhouse her first Villiers success yesterday with a two and a quarter length win over race favourite Malcolm in the $175,000 G2 Canon Bernborough Villiers Stakes (1600m) at Randwick.
The John Price trained five-year-old Arctic Park scorched home to win the $100,000 A.J. Scahill Stakes G3 at Ascot yesterday.
Highly rated two-year-old Diego Garcia showed an abundance of raw ability when bolting in on debut a fortnight ago but today at Royal Randwick he also displayed his toughness when scoring a narrow but determined victory in the Listed Canonbury Stakes (1100m).
Canberra youngster is eligible for next month's $1 million Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m).
The Melbourne Racing Club today announced BMW as the new naming rights sponsor of the Caulfield Cup for the next five years from 2006 to 2010.
The Stewards today inquired into the bona fides of the training of Stylish Salute which was nominated in the 3YO and Upwards Maiden Plate, 1000 metres, run at Stony Creek races on the 10th December 2005.
All eyes will turn to Randwick on Saturday for the running of the $175,000 G2 Canon Bernborough Villiers Stakes (1600m). The John Hawkes trained Malcolm will jump the popular elect despite his horror draw. The in-form galloper drew barrier 19 in a full field of 20 but does have the services of Darren Beadman who piloted a treble at the midweek Rosehill meeting.
The $300,000 SEW-Eurodrive Victoria Cup (race 8) highlights a great night Harness Racing at Moonee Valley on Saturday night with the local hopes resting with Robin Hood and Sting Lika Bee who is racing in career best form. Miracle Mile winner Be Good Johnny has drawn the coveted pole for trainer-driver John McCarthy who has already declared he will attempt an all the way win over the 2570m trip.
Mark Read`s International All Sports controlled totalisator AusTOTE continues to provide exceptional value for punters deducting between 2% to 5% commission not 14% to 18% as deducted elsewhere.
Arrowfield Stud has announced that Redoutes Choice is set to serve a restricted number of mares Northern Hemisphere time at Arrowfield Stud in 2006.
Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) has endorsed the primary recommendation of an independent review that supports the long term future of jumps racing.
IASbet managing director Mark Read announced at yesterday’s second annual horse racing and sports betting forum in Melbourne that Australia’s leading corporate bookmaker was "ready to give Betfair a run for their money" in Australia.
Caulfield trainer Mick Price has decided to keep his emerging stayer Expunge at home instead of heading west for a tilt at the Group 2 $400,000 Perth Cup.
$1,000,000 CONRAD JUPITERS MAGIC MILLIONS 2YO CLASSIC 1200m Run at Gold Coast on January 14
$1,000,000 CONRAD JUPITERS MAGIC MILLIONS 3YO TROPHY 1400m Run at Gold Coast on January 14
The tremendous recent success of Magic Millions graduates continued at Rosehill on Saturday when two-year-old Kanetoshi King scored a powerful victory on debut and, in the process, earned himself the honour of being the first Australasian winner for freshman sire King Charlemagne.
A three quarter brother to boom juvenile Churchill Downs is among the 1375 yearlings catalogued for next month's Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Yearling Sale on the Gold Coast.
Winning jockey Anthony Delpech had Vengeance of Rain enjoying the run of the race in fourth place early, just waiting to pounce and claim victory in the HK $18 million Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup.
Japanese raider Hat Trick won the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile with the Olivier Peslier in the saddle. Settling towards the tail of the field, Peslier came with one run to gun down local hope The Duke, which was ridden by Darren Beadman.
A big day of racing at Sha Tin racecourse today with the Hong Kong Jockey Club running its Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Race Day.
The Peter Giadresco trained Early Express went one better than his second placing in the Railway Stakes last week when he took out the Group One Fruit 'n' Veg Stakes (1800m) at Ascot yesterday.
The Janiak trained Takeover Target returned to his best yesterday producing a race and track record in taking out the $200,000 G3 City Pacific Finance Summer Stakes (1200m) at Doomben.
The Group One Fruit 'n' Veg Stakes (1800m) at Ascot today highlights a nine race card that includes five stakes or Group races.
The barrier draw for Tonight’s Group 1 Bill Collins Trotters Mile at Moonee Valley has ensured there will be plenty of value for Harness Racing fans.
The Gai Waterhouse trained Pulsator made a one-act affair of $100,000 Strawberry Hills Slipper (1000m) at Wyong yesterday with a track record run on his debut.
Champion mare Alinghi may have run her last race after she suffered a minor tendon injury during trackwork at Hollywood Park this week.
Trainer Stan Bates has scratched Saturday's Group One Railway Stakes winner Covertly from this weekend's Group One Fruit 'n' Veg Stakes (1800m) at Ascot.
Ace German jockey, Andrasch Starke, gained his second Cathay Pacific International Jockeys' Championship at Happy Valley on Wednesday night.
Adam Sangster (son of the late Robert Sangster) has shown his confidence in the Australian Bloodstock Industry by announcing that he has acquired the interests of David Hayes and his family in the renowned Collingrove Stud at Nagambie, North-East Victoria.
The Gai Waterhouse trained three-year-old filly Bahia is doubtful at best to contest the $1 million Magic Millions Trophy on the Gold Coast in January after pulling up lame following her win at Rosehill on Saturday.
Hong Kong's star international performer Cape Of Good Hope pleased trainer David Oughton when he worked over 800 metres in 54 seconds Tuesday morning.
This bulletin provides a further update of the wagering trends in the period since the split broadcast of races between Sky Channel and TVN. This update is provided on figures through to 4 December 2005 - seven months since the commencement of TVN on 4 May 2005. Further updates will be provided as long as the period of instability continues.
The Lee Freedman trained four-year-old mare Living Hell has been sent to the paddock for a six month spell after it was discovered she had sustained a grade two tendon injury.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced champion sprinter Silent Witness has officially been withdrawn from Sunday's HK$10m Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sprint.
Japanese jockey Yasunari Iwata won the World Super Jockey Series held this weekend at Hanshin Racecourse in Japan.
Britain's top middle-distance filly, Ouija Board, has been given the all-clear to line up for the HK$14 million Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Vase over 2400 metres at Sha Tin on December 11.
WA mare Covertly proved a class above her rivals when taking out the $750,000 Group 1 Railway Stakes at Ascot yesterday.
The Alan Bailey trained Mel made it two wins from as many starts in the Hamilton Hotel Hcp (1000m) at Eagle Farm yesterday to stake his claims for January's $1 million Magic Millions Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast.
Jockey Victor Espinoza has had to withdraw from the Cathay Pacific International Jockeys' Championship (CXIJC) and will be replaced by another top class American-based rider in Edgar Prado.
For limited representation, runners from the United States have a pretty good record in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sprint: Big Jag finished third in 1999 and Morluc went one better in its next two renewals.
The Perth Summer Carnival grabs the racing spotlight this weekend with the running of the Group 1 $760,000 Railway Stakes to be run over the mile at Ascot today.
A big night of Harness racing tonight with the running of the $110 000 Treuer Memorial at Bankstown and the $50,000 Cranbourne Cup.
The Melbourne Racing Club has received a total of 741 First Acceptances for the 2006 AAMI Blue Diamond Stakes, surpassing last year's total of 645 at the same stage.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced that Japan Cup winner Alkaased has been sold to stand at stud in Japan and has been withdrawn from the HK$14m Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Vase.
Sydney jockey Brent Stanley has lodged an Appeal against his four week suspension under AR 137 (a) - Improper Riding - which was incurred at Canterbury Park on Thursday, 17 November 2005.
The announcement last week of the selections for the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Races 2005 left some vacancies for additional horses pending the outcome of the Japan Cup.
Champion Group 1 jockey Glen Boss returned to race riding in Melbourne yesterday at the Lakeside course at Sandown with a double after taking an extended break following a third successive win aboard champion mare Makybe Diva in the Melbourne Cup.
The Race Fields Sub-committee of Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) met on Wednesday and affirmed initial approvals to a range of wagering service operators to publish Victorian thoroughbred race fields until 30 April 2006.
Disgraced jockey Craig Newitt returned to the winners circle yesterday after an enforced 18 month layoff following the Leone Chiara scandal.
January's Magic Millions raceday on the Gold Coast has already received a record number of First Acceptors with 781 horses paid up by their connections for the meeting on January 14 at the Gold Coast.
Racing NSW Stewards today continued an inquiry opened at the Canterbury Park night meeting on Thursday, 17 November 2005, in relation to the positioning of the right arm of Brent Stanley, rider of Montecito, when it made contact with Apprentice Kanichiro Fujii, rider of Liquidity.
The Luca Cumani trained Alkaased gave jockey Frankie Dettori his third Japan Cup win when he held off Heart's Cry to win by a nose with last years winner Zenno Rob Roy a length and three quarters away in third place.
The 2006 Asian Mile Challenge was launched in Tokyo yesterday with the announcement that a record US$12.6million in prize-money and bonuses will be up for grabs.
David Hayes produced yet another impressive two year old yesterday when his Danehill Dancer filly Twist Contest stormed home to win over her stablemate Aurelio by half a length in the $50,000, Moonee Valley Customer Service Plate.
The exceptional start to the siring career of Oaklands Stud based sire Iglesia continued on Friday when the classy juvenile colt Reigart scored a strong win in the inaugural $101,000 City Pacific Finance Magic Millions Toowoomba 2YO Trophy (1003m).
A colt by the Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus took centre stage on the Gold Coast today when he sold for $220,000 and topped the Magic Millions November Monthly Sale.
Australia`s leading Corporate bookmaker International All Sports (IAS) has announced at its Annual General Meeting that it has taken over control of Norfolk Island based AusTOTE.
The John McCarthy trained Be Good Johnny took out last nights $500,000 Miracle Mile at Harold Park after sitting parked outside leader Lookslikelightning with his stablemate Slipnslide giving the father-son team of John and Luke McCarthy a rare quinella in the feature sprint.
The Legislative Council’s support for the State Government’s decision to licence betting exchange operator Betfair would act as a beacon for further investment in Tasmania, the Premier said today.
West Australian speedster Lookslikelightning is set to give trainer Pat Keating and driver Ryan Warwick the biggest thrill of their Harness racing careers when their seven year old Wonder from the West lines up in Friday nights $500,000 Miracle Mile at Harold Park.
Triple Melbourne Cup winner, Makybe Diva (GB), joined sporting’s elite when she became the inaugural winner of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame’s new Spirit of Sport Award last night.
Sydney’s number one jockey Darren Beadman was at it again at Canterbury midweek guiding home another two winners.
Racing Victoria Limited has announced the introduction of a new number-based system of rating tracks to provide a more detailed and accurate description of track conditions from 1 December 2005.
Chairmen of Stewards from around Australia have joined forces ahead of today's sitting in the Tasmanian Upper House where Premier Paul Lennon will introduce his betting exchange legislation.
Racing Victoria stewards concluded an inquiry yesterday into the circumstances which led to Prairie Rose competing in the Symons Dairy Open Handicap run at Bendigo on Saturday, 15th October 2005, in which the mare finished third.
Tasmanian Premier John Lennon yesterday announced in a statement that he had secured a commitment from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to consider a submission from the Tasmanian Government should anti-competitive retaliatory action be launched against the State over its decision to licence Betfair.
The Tasmanian Government will not be intimidated by vested interests in the racing industry over its decision to grant an online betting exchange licence to Betfair, the Premier said on Monday.
``The points raised in the ARB’s legal opinion seem unremarkable. Of course if someone infringes Tasmanian law, they will need to be prosecuted by Tasmanian authorities. That’s how the Constitution works," said Andrew Twaits, Betfair’s Director of Corporate and Business Affairs in Australia.
The Betfair saga will hot up this week with the Australian Racing Board (ARB)obtaining legal advice relating to the betting exchange legislation being introduced into the Tasmanian Parliament.
In one of the shocks of the season, Dave's Best defied official ratings and odds of 78/1 to claim the Cathay Pacific International Mile Trial (Gr.2-1600m) and put him in contention for a position in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile next month.
The barrier draw for next Friday Night’s $500,000 Miracle Mile has been conducted by NSW Harness Racing Club Directors at the annual Miracle Mile Dinner at Harold Park last night. Champion trainer Brian Hancock could make a surprise return to the driving ranks in an attempt to steer home his first Miracle Mile winner.
Leading Sydney rider Darren Beadman enjoyed yet another day out at Royal Randwick yesterday steering home five winners for the eighth time on a metropolitan track.
The Summer Carnival in Perth grabs the racing spotlight this weekend with the running of the WA Guineas and the Lee Steere Stakes the two main features on the card at Ascot Today.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced a first class line-up of champion jockeys from all over the world to contest the Cathay Pacific International Jockeys' Championship (CXIJC) at Happy Valley Racecourse on December 7, 2005.
In good news for Punters around Australia it seems the long running broadcasting dispute is finally set to draw to a close.
Racing NSW Stewards opened an inquiry at Canterbury last night after a wayward elbow from jockey Brent Stanley in the Sara Lee Foodservice 3YO+ C3 Handicap over 1900 metres.
Yesterday’s impressive Balaklava debutant So Ready continued David Hayes impressive strike rate with this season's two year olds.
Leading Sydney rider Darren Beadman has been granted a Visiting Jockey's Licence by the Hong Kong Jockey Club in order to ride The Duke for trained Caspar Fownes in The Cathay Pacific International Mile Trial (Group 2) to be run at Sha Tin Racecourse this coming Sunday.
The Australian Jockey Club and Sydney Turf Club are in the hole for $9.2 million and are contributing around $300,000 a month to keep TVN up and running.
The never ending Plastered saga took another twist yesterday when trainer Lindsey Smith announced the West Australian star would undergo throat surgery.
The NSW Harness Racing Club board yesterday invited Victorian pacer Robin Hood and Chariots of Fire winner Slipnslide for next week's $500,000 Miracle Mile at Harold Park.
Makybe Diva has finally been acknowledged as the best filly or mare in the world. The Three time Melbourne Cup winning mare has also been crowned the worlds best stayer (beyond 2700m), after the latest World Thoroughbred Rankings were released by the International Federation of Horse Authorities (IFHA).
Racing Victoria Stewards suspended Greg Childs for 23 race meetings yesterday after he was found guilty of causing interference to Queen of the Hill in the Age Classic run at Flemington November 5.
Racing NSW in releasing its Annual Report today for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2005, announced that it will distribute approximately $2million from its reserves to clubs for payment as prizemoney.
The Spring of 2005 has seen record crowds flock to Rosehill Gardens racecourse and shows a clear resurgence in the interest in thoroughbred horse racing – a fantastic result for Sydney Turf Club (STC) and the racing industry.
Trainer Mick Price will send lightly raced stayer Expunge to Perth for the summer racing carnival provided he is well weighted in the Group Two Perth Cup (3200m) at Ascot on New Year's Day.
Sydney jockey Brent Stanley will trial a new helmet for jockeys over the next few weeks.
Despite Vengeance Of Rain struggling to win yesterday’s HK$3m Cathay Pacific International Cup Trial (Gr.2-2000m) at Sha Tin, trainer David Ferraris is confident of his stable star producing an improved showing in next months Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup on December 11.
The sale of West Australian star Plastered has fallen through for a second time this spring after West Australian property developer Wayne Barber pulled the plug on a $1.15 million deal to buy managing-owner Janelle Harvey's 60 per cent share in Plastered.
The Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival draws to a close with today’s Sandown Classic meeting at the hillside track. The Robbie Laing trained Roman Arch who lumped 59.5kg to victory in the Listed Werribee Cup at his last start is the early favourite for the race.
One time Melbourne Cup favourite Plastered has been sold for a second time this spring.
The Australian Jockey Club (AJC) has announced next years running of the Epsom Handicap will be moved back a week from its regular October long weekend slot next year.
Triple Group One Winner Barely a Moment (Gilded Time – Lady Danna) will be standing at Lindsay Park Stud in 2006.
The Victoria Racing Club (VRC) yesterday handed over a cheque for a record $395,000 to Challenge – the official charity of the 2005 Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Scott Seamer has been granted a two-day freelance jockey licence by the Singapore Turf Club for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting this weekend.
The Victoria Racing Club (VRC) has announced the trophy claimed to be the 1930 Melbourne Cup won by Phar Lap is a fake.
Former top Queensland apprentice Michael Rodd is set to return to the Australian riding ranks when his current riding contract expires in Hong Kong.
Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum of Dubai paid a world record US$9 million on Monday to purchase recently retired broodmare prospect Ashado a winner of last year's Kentucky Oaks Breeders` Cup Distaff.
The Chairman of the Australian Racing Board, Andrew Ramsden, has responded to the announcement made by the Premier of Tasmania that his government intends to issue a licence to a consortium involving the UK company, Betfair to operate a betting exchange on Australian racing.
Trainer Mike Moroney will target the Group I US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic (2400m) on grass at the Dubai World Cup meeting in late March with his Kiwi champ Xcellent.
The VRC has announced prominent racing identity Wayne Hawkes will break new ground on Saturday when he performs the National Anthem prior to the running of the $401,000 Group 2 Shannons Sandown Classic.
Three time Melbourne Cup winning rider Glen Boss is already chasing a fourth Melbourne Cup after calling Kiwi trainer Mike Moroney on Friday to enquire about taking the mount on Xcellent in the 2006 Melbourne Cup.
Leading Victorian jockey Steven King notched his sixth winner of the 2005 Melbourne Cup Carnival when he scored aboard the Danny O'Brien trained Valedictum in the $755,000 Group I Emirates Stakes (1600m) at Flemington yesterday.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Committee has agreed to grant an extension of Club Jockey's Licence’s to both Corey Brown and Chris Munce until 26 March 2006, subject to a satisfactory medical examination. Betting on Hong Kong Thoroughbred Racing is available with IASbet.com
Australia`s leading Group 1 jockey Glen Boss has been invited by the Hong Kong Jockey Club to compete in the Cathay Pacific International Jockeys' Championship to be held at Happy Valley Racecourse on 7 December.
All eyes will turn to Geelong today when Sunline`s full brother Flaring Sun makes his racetrack debut in race 6 on the card, the Neverfail Spring Water Maiden Plate over 1240m.
Racegoers heading to Flemington for Emirates Stakes Day on Saturday will be able to obtain a magnificent poster to commemorate Makybe Diva`s historic Emirates Melbourne Cup win.
Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon said today that Tasmanian racing will be a multi-million dollar beneficiary of the Betfair package with the racing industry guaranteed of at least an extra $5 million in each of the first two years of the company`s operation.
Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon has signed an agreement with online betting exchange Betfair and their Australian joint venture partner PBL.
Victorian trainer Lee Freedman capped a remarkable spring campaign for his stable when the Stravinsky filly Serenade Rose took out the $750,000 G1 Crown Oaks (2500m) at Flemington.
Champion trainer Lee Freedman will be hoping to secure a rare feat in Australian racing when he saddles up popular elect Serenade Rose and stablemate Empress Lily in the Group One $750,000 Crown Victoria Oaks (2500m).
The beaten brigade wasted little time in complaining about supposed track doctoring after Makybe Diva won a record third consecutive Melbourne Cup.
Champion mare Makybe Diva created history at Flemington yesterday when she won her third Emirates Melbourne Cup.
Having won the $5 million Melbourne Cup a record third time before a crowd in excess of 100,000 at Flemington, owner Tony Santic announced Makybe Diva had run and won her last race.
Makybe Diva became a legend of the Australian turf when she effortlessly won her third Melbourne Cup at Flemington today.
Lee Freedman trained Super-mare Makybe Diva has won the 2005 Melbourne Cup and rode into history as the only horse ever to win three Melbourne Cup titles.
Mark Reads Melbourne Cup Tips Railings Mr Celebrity Makybe Diva Leica Falcon Dizelle
An unidentified punter has placed a $1 million dollar bet on Makybe Diva to win tomorrow's 2005 Melbourne Cup. Odds at the time of the bet were at $4.00 or 3/1 with the punter looking to pocket $4 million should Makybe win her third Cup.
Owner Tony Santic has put the pressure on the Victoria Racing Club and racecourse manager Terry Watson declaring he'll pull the two time Melbourne Cup winner out of the race if track conditions are unsuitable.
Trainer Lee Freedman announced today that dual Melbourne Cup winning mare Makybe Diva had earnt the right to have a shot at history and attempt to win a third consecutive Melbourne Cup on Tuesday.
Race 7-3.00pm 2005 EMIRATES MELBOURNE CUP 3200M Of $5100000 Of $5000000 and $100000 trophies. 1st $3000000 and trophies of $80000 to owner $8500 to trainer $8500 to jockey $3000 to strapper, 2nd $750000, 3rd $375000, 4th $200000, 5th $125000, 6th $110000, 7th $110000, 8th $110000, 9th $110000, 10th $110000. Starter Subsidy: $200 for non-prize earning runners. (GROUP 1). No allowances for apprentices. Field Limit: 24
AJC Australian Derby winner Starcraft failed to flatter in his bid to win America's richest race, the US$4 million Breeders' Cup Classic on dirt at Belmont Park (2000m) in New York this morning (AEDT).
Over 100,000 people are expected to flock to Melbourne's city centre on Monday for the annual Emirates Melbourne Cup Parade as the city is gripped by "Makybe Diva Fever".
The ongoing will she won’t she saga continues in the lead up to next Tuesday’s $5 million Melbourne Cup at Flemington.
Yet another English stayer has gone amiss in the lead up to Tuesday`s $5 million Melbourne Cup at Flemington with Franklins Gardens now in serious doubt of taking his place in the Melbourne Cup field after sustaining a tendon injury at trackwork.
Australian jockey Jason Holder has returned home after having his license revoked by the Macau Jockey Club. Holder was suspended until November 8 and fined the sum of HK$50,000.
The Cups king Bart Cummings will be chasing a sixth VRC Derby success when he saddles up pre-post favourite Pendragon in Saturday`s $1.5 million Group I, AAMI Victoria Derby. Unfortunately for Bart the barrier draw wasn`t kind to his charge with Part-owner Dato Chin Nam drawing barrier 15 at the public barrier draw at Federation Square on Wednesday.
As the Tasmanian Government continues to procrastinate over the issue of a licence to the European betting exchange Betfair, the already Australian-licensed low commission operator AusTOTE continues to build support in the market place.
Why bet with AusTOTE? I Got Chills $2-50 (less 2-5 %) is a little better than the $1-70 offered by the TAB`s last Saturday. The value didn`t stop with that 7-length winner at black odds. The Worlds Best Mare Makybe Diva paid a ridiculous $4-30 (less 2-5 %) when she made a one act affair of last Saturday`s WS Cox Plate.
The Peter Moody trained Zabeel mare Vouvray will run in either the MacKinnon Stakes or the SAAB Quality on Saturday to round off her Melbourne Cup preparations.
Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon told State Parliament yesterday that his Government was close to making a decision on whether it would grant the UK based online betting giant Betfair an Australian licence. The Premier said he expected a decision to be made within the next 10 days.
The VRC Derby winner Plastered is officially out of the 2005 Melbourne Cup with the four-year-old heading home to Perth at lunchtime today. The West Australian star will remain in the care of original trainer Lindsey Smith after a deal to purchase the horse by a syndicate formed by champion trainer Lee Freedman fell through at the 11th hour.
With the expectation that champion mare Makybe Diva will run in next Tuesday’s Emirates Melbourne Cup, the Victoria Racing Club has created a new area to cater for the demand of racegoers wanting to be at Flemington to witness the event.
Starcraft’s senior owner Paul Makin on Tuesday paid the supplementary fee for the Breeders’ Cup Classic run on the dirt over 2000m at Belmont Park on Saturday October 29.
The pending sale of VRC Derby winner Plastered is off again after the horse failed a veterinary test yesterday. The deal was called off at the eleventh hour with the prospective buyers unwilling to part with the $1.6 million purchase price after the four-year-old failed a thorough veterinary examination at the Werribee Equine Centre.
VRC Derby winner Plastered will now be trained by Lee Freedman. The champion trainer formed a syndicate to buy out the existing 60 per cent share held by outspoken owner Janelle Harvey.
Champion trainer Lee Freedman today paid up for two time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva and her new stablemate Plastered to run in Tuesday’s $5 million G1 Melbourne Cup. Only 37 horses were paid up at today’s third declaration. The Melbourne Cup Order Of Entry is listed below with final declarations for the Melbourne Cup to be declared at 5.00pm on Saturday.
Hong Kong based Australian jockey Brett Prebble has picked up the ride on English stayer Carte Diamond in next Tuesday's $5 million G1 Melbourne Cup at Flemington. Prebble will take over from Weichong Marwing who has already been booked to ride Greys Inn in the Melbourne Cup.
English stayer Carte Diamond has been ruled out of Tuesday's $5 million Melbourne Cup after a training accident today. Working this morning on the course proper, the Brian Ellison trained English raider was being ridden by Weichong Marwing when the stirrup iron came lose as the pair were about to enter the straight.
While Makybe Diva was making a one-act affair of Saturday`s WS Cox Plate, a former two time winner in Sunline was giving birth to a Zabeel colt.
Epsom Derby winner Motivator has been retired to stud after going amiss. Owned by the Royal Ascot Club, Motivator was to head to the Breeders Cup Turf race but will now be sent to Her Majesty The Queen's Royal Stud at Sandringham earlier than expected.
Equine immortality is achieved by so very few. Yesterday, at Moonee Valley where legends are made, the reigning Australian Horse of the Year Makybe Diva wrote another chapter in the annuls of Australian racing with a performance that left trainer Lee Freedman declaring, "She is the best I've ever trained, the best we have seen since Kingston Town,"
The continuing saga surrounding Melbourne Cup hope Plastered took another twist yesterday with reports emanating from the west that part-owner Elio Galante had offered to buy out the 60 per cent share held by Janelle Harvey.
Mark Read`s IASbet.com is officially offering two time winning Melbourne Cup champion Makybe Diva at the world`s best odds.
VRC Derby winner Plastered is likely to head home and be aimed at the Perth Cup after the four-year-old was found to have a hoof abscess. Trainer Lindsay Smith said Plastered was not lame but tender after shedding the frog, the soft part of the foot.
Premiership winning jockey Nicholas Ryan was suspended until midnight October 30th, the day after AAMI Victoria Derby Day after his ride on the Brian Mayfield-Smith trained Cool and Composed (NZ) in the Melbourne Racing Club Classic, last Saturday on Caulfield Cup Day.
Holden Geelong Cup winner On A Jeune has not received a weight penalty for the Emirates Melbourne Cup.
Having missed a start in last Saturday's Caulfield Cup with her up and coming galloper Mr Celebrity, Sydney's leading trainer Gai Waterhouse is now aiming the lightly raced five-year-old at next month's $5 million Melbourne Cup.
The Melbourne Cup Carnival ended before it began for leading Victorian rider Danny Nikolic yesterday after he failed to have his appeal against a careless riding charge overturned yesterday.
The MVRC has decided on a capacity field of 14 to contest Australia's weight-for-age championship, the $3 million W.S Cox Plate over 2040m at Moonee Valley on Saturday. Dual Melbourne Cup winner and race favourite Makybe Diva drew ideally in gate 4 while the Bart Cummings trained 3-year-old Gods Own drew the outside gate.
Caulfield Cup winner Railings has received a 2 kg penalty for the 2005 Melbourne Cup from Racing Victoria Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter on Monday.
Craig Williams has been dumped from Leica Falcon with Melbourne Cup winning jockey Kerrin McEvoy snapped up by connections after the Godolphin stable decided to abandon their Melbourne Spring Carnival campaign.
Leading Victorian rider Greg Childs has picked up the surprise mount aboard Melbourne Cup hope Plastered in Saturday's Moonee Valley Cup. Regular rider Paul Harvey will be engaged at Belmont on Saturday with connections opting to book Childs for a second opinion regarding the progress of their star four-year-old.
In a sensation, the Godolphin stable has pulled the pin on a Melbourne Cup assault with their foreign raiders and are in the process of packing up and heading home from their quarantine base at Sandown.
Trainer Brian Ellison has offered champion jockey Keiren Fallon the mount aboard Carte Diamond in the Melbourne Cup at Flemington on Nov.1. Betting on the 2005 Melbourne Cup with IASbet.com has Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva the $4-00 favourite.
Leading Sydney trainer, John Hawkes won his first Caulfield Cup yesterday when his Zabeel gelding, Railings stormed home to pick up the Japanese outsider Eye Popper and Mummify in the shadows of the post.
Having put Elvstroem on top to win last years Caulfield Cup, Mark Read has selected his first four placegetters for tomorrows $2.5 million race at Caulfield.
Jockey Dan Nikolic will find out today if he will partner the Lee Freedman trained Mummify in tomorrow`s Caulfield Cup. Nikolic successfully had his appeal against a 17 meeting suspension incurred in last Saturday`s Caulfield Guineas adjourned yesterday until next Tuesday afternoon.
Victorian jockey Noel Callow had his seven-day suspension incurred for his ride aboard Stratum in the Caulfield Guineas last week, reduced by a day on appeal.
Fight Your Corner from the Godolphin stable has been scratched from Saturday's $2.5 million Caulfield Cup. The British raider will also miss the Melbourne Cup after he was found to be lame with a tendon injury.
Two time Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss was yesterday suspended by Racing Victoria Stewards outed for seven days at Caulfield. The premier Group 1 jockey in Australia will now miss the Caulfield Cup meeting on Saturday where he was to ride Wild Iris for trainer Sydney Guy Walter.
The Colin Little trained El Segundo is the clear cut favourite for the $2.5 million Caulfield Cup on Saturday after drawing favourably in gate 4. The barrier draw for the Caulfield Cup to be run over 2400m at Caulfield on Saturday is listed below:
The Victoria Racing Club has announced Melbourne radio station 3AW is once again the official radio station for the Melbourne Cup Carnival. 2005 Melbourne Cup Betting is already available with IASbet.com where a Free $20-00 bet on the Melbourne Cup is available for clients.
The final Caulfield Cup field announced by the Melbourne Racing Club committee caused much angst amongst local trainers after British hurdler Carte Diamond was elevated into the field at the expense of the Queensland Derby winner Lachlan River.
The Melbourne Racing Club has announced the final field for Saturday's $2.5 million G1 Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup 2400m with the David Hayes trained Confectioner now to be aimed at the WS Cox Plate after missing out on a start.
The David Hayes-trained Rewaaya faces her toughest test when she lines up in the $500,000 Group One Vinery Stud Thousand Guineas over 1600m at Caulfield today. Hayes will also saddle up Cayambee who he said wouldn't surprise with a first three finish and Benko who will need luck from her outside gate draw.
Nothin Leica Dane gelding Leica Falcon has received a 2kg penalty for the Emirates Melbourne Cup after his impressive win in the Group 2 Winning Edge Presentations Stakes (2400m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Responding to weekend media reports that labeled Sydney Turf Club as "cash strapped" CEO Michael Kenny reacted angrily on Monday calling the reports rubbish and part of a concerted campaign to destabilise STC in its ongoing dispute with Tabcorp and Sky Channel over broadcast of its races on TVN.
Caulfield trainer Colin Little has booked Darren Gauci to ride El Segundo in Saturday's $2.5 million Caulfield Cup over 2400 metres.
Three flights carrying five Spring Racing Carnival contenders will touch down at Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Craig Williams has been booked to ride the Bart Cummings trained Caulfield Guineas winner Gods Own in the WS Cox Plate.
The Godolphin Racing team has reported star three year old Dubawi, who won the Irish 2000 Guineas and Prix Jacques le Marois has been retired to stud after suffering an injury to a hind ligament.
Champion Australian filly Alinghi finished eighth in the ten-horse field behind Host in the $600,000 Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes (G1) at Keeneland Race Course.
The Bart Cummings trained Gods Own produced an amazing win in yesterday’s $1 million G1 Caulfield Guineas over 1600 metres.
El Segundo staked his claim for next Saturday's $2.5 million Caulfield Cup with an effortless win in yesterday's Yalumba Stakes. While the Colin Little trained Pins gelding gauranteed himself a Caulfield Cup start, the David Hayes trained Confectioner will now have to rely on the discretion of the Melbourne Racing Club committee after finishing third.
The Richard Freyer trained Leica Falcon produced another barnstorming finish in yesterdays Group 2 Winning Edge Presentation Stakes over 2400 metres at Caulfield to burst into Caulfield Cup calculations.
The Australian Jockey Club (AJC) and Sydney Turf Club (STC) on Saturday issued a statement claiming that their combined 50% shareholding in dedicated thoroughbred racing channel, Thoroughvision (TVN) was worth $30 million.
Victorian jockey Dan Nikolic was granted a stay of proceedings yesterday allowing him to fulfil his six engagements at Caulfield today.
Victorian jockey Greg Childs has picked up the ride on the John Hawkes trained Railing in next Saturday’s $2.5 million Caulfield Cup over 2400m at Caulfield.
The David Hayes trained Confectioner is no certainty to start with the champion trainer still undecided on whether to run Confectioner in the Yulumba Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday or leave a Caulfield Cup start to the discretionary powers of the Melbourne Racing Club.
Trainer John Rattle will pay the $11,825 final declaration fee next Tuesday in a bid to fulfil a Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup dream after winning his local Cranbourne Cup with Show Barry.
Danny Nikolic yesterday had his appeal dismissed but did receive some good news with the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board ruling the original penalty handed down by Racing Victoria Ltd stewards last week to be "too severe".
The appeal against a two month suspension by jockey Danny Nikolic being heard yesterday was adjourned by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board with a decision to be set down today.
TVN finally got around to issuing a response to SKY's proposal to give all Australian Pay TV subscribers access to Sydney and Victorian thoroughbred races.
Spring is in the air which means the Spring Racing Carnival is just around the corner, and there's nothing that says spring like the Melbourne Cup!
Victorian jockey Dan Nikolic will have his appeal heard today after being charged and suspended under Rule 135 (b) for not allowing his mount Activation all reasonable and permissible measures to win or obtain the best possible placing at Flemington last month.
Twelve overseas trained horses remained in the running for a place in the field for the 2005 Emirates Melbourne Cup after Second Declarations were taken today.
Four time Irish St. Leger winner Vinnie Roe (IRE) who ran second to Makybe Diva (GB) in last year's Melbourne Cup is yet to be a confirmed starter in the 2005 Melbourne Cup. Trainer Dermot Weld will decide on Wednesday whether he has his swan song in this year's Cup.
The Betfair debate will once again grab the headlines this week with police in London set to interview jockeys and trainers arrested as part of a race-fixing inquiry in 2004.
Second Declarations for the 2005 Emirates Melbourne Cup close at 12 noon today (Melbourne time).
David Hayes can do no more than sit tight and hope his two main spring hopes gain starts for their main spring targets.
Champion Hong Kong sprinter Silent Witness made it 18 wins from 20 race starts with an emphatic length and a quarter win to take out the 39th Group I Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama, Japan yesterday afternoon.
Six time champion jockey Keiron Fallon won his first Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, Paris on Sunday when he piloted the Andre Fabre trained Hurricane Run.
Australian Horse of the Year Makybe Diva made a one act affair of the Group 2 Turnbull Stakes at Flemington yesterday with the most comprehensive of victories.
The Anthony Cummings trained Hotel Grand made light work of boom horses Pendragon and Dream Ballad in the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes at Randwick yesterday.
Jockey Hugh Bowman had a day to forget at Randwick yesterday with his first mount of the day, $1.3 million dollar yearling Assertive Choice collapsing coming into the straight. The Redoute's Choice colt smashed through the rail after suffering a massive heart attack.
Barry Irwin the president of Team Valor has announced that the John Hammond trained five-year-old mare Sweet Stream will miss the Melbourne.
The Godolphin racing empire is sending out three horses to Melbourne for the Spring Carnival. Razkalla who recorded a ninth placed finish last year heads the trio who are expected to arrive today.
Sydney Jockey Hugh Bowman's appeal against his suspension for six weeks on a careless riding charge was dismissed yesterday by the Racing NSW Appeal Panel.
Sky Channel has today written to the NSW and Victorian Racing Ministers expressing dismay at TVN’s stalling tactics in the split picture dispute and lack of response to Sky’s proposal to give all Pay TV subscribers immediate access to Sydney and Victorian thoroughbred races.
Racing Victoria stewards yesterday suspended Melbourne jockey Danny Nikolic for two months, for failing to make every effort to win a race on the Graeme Rogerson trained Activation.
The John Hawkes trained three-year-old Paratroopers is heading to Melbourne for the $1 million Caulfield Guineas on Saturday week.
Caulfield Cup winning trainer Tony Vasil has been suspended for six weeks by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board after he admitted to administering TC02 (bicarbonate) to one of his horses within 24 hours of a race.
A big weekend of racing ahead with the Epsom Handicap and Metropolitan headlining a Super Saturday at Randwick that will see four Group 1 races decided while Makybe Diva and Lad Of The Manor will do battle once again in the Turnbull Stakes at Flemington.
TVN Chief Executive Peter Sweeney yesterday announced in a statement the appointment of FOXTEL as the exclusive sales agent of the TVN service for commercial premises.
Twenty-two of the 25 nominations for Saturday's $500,000 Turnbull Stakes still are on the list of hopefuls for the $2,515,000 Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup (2400m) on October 15.
The lure of being proclaimed "Worlds Best Miler" seems to be too much for owner Paul Makin to turn down with his 5 year old chestnut Starcraft now set to take on the worlds best in New York.
The Aidan O'Brien trained four-year-old Yeats went into Quarantine on Saturday should connections decide to run in the 2005 Melbourne Cup on November 1.
English stayer Collier Hill who defeated the Dermot Weld trained Vinnie Roe in the Irish St Leger, has been ruled out of making the trip to Australia for the Melbourne Cup.
Racing Victoria Limited announced in a statement yesterday that Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter confirmed El Segundo (NZ) had now passed the first elimination clause for the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup and has been penalised 1.5kg.
Melbourne jockey Noel Callow is the new rider for the Paul Perry trained Golden Slipper winner Stratum after regular rider Glen Boss opted to stick with the Bart Cummings trained Gods Own in the $1 million Caulfield Guineas.
Eleven time Melbourne Cup winning trainer Bart Cummings was dealt a severe blow to his chances of claiming yet another Melbourne Cup after promising stayers High Cee and Accumulate suffered leg injuries.
The Luca Cumani trained Starcraft claimed the champion miler of Europe title after he held off the Godolphin trained race favourite Dubawi to take out the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (1600m) at Newmarket overnight.
The Gai Watehrouse trained Mr Celebrity will line up in next weeks Epsom Handicap after winning the $350,000, Group I, George Main Stakes at Randwick yesterday.
Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva and Lad of the Manor will both continue their Cox Plate preparations with special track gallops today.
Sky Channel said in a statement issued yesterday that it was hopeful TVN will respond positively to its offer and support a plan to give all Australian Pay TV subscribers access to Sydney and Victorian thoroughbred races during a meeting in Melbourne on Friday.
Trainer Gerald Ryan has pulled the plug on a spring campaign for his star colt Snitzel sending the multiple group winning three-year-old off to the spelling paddock.
TVN issued a press release yesterday announcing it had advised Australian pubs and clubs of its pricing policy for the provision of television coverage of thoroughbred races conducted in Sydney, Victoria and Darwin.
Caulfield trainer Tony Vasil fronted the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board yesterday as stewards began their case over the Vasil trained Mr Splinters being produced at Sandown races last April with an elevated bicard reading.
Sydney jockey Hugh Bowman yesterday lodged an appeal against the two week suspension incurred at Warwick Farm on Tuesday.
AJC Derby winner Starcraft will be chasing the Champion Miler of Europe title when he takes on Queen Elizabeth II Stakes winner Rakti a five time Group 1 winner and the Irish 2000 Guineas winner Dubawi at Newmarket on Saturday.
Racing Victoria Limited issued a statement announcing a record seven international horses still feature in the total of 89 second acceptors for the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup on Saturday 15 October.
David Hayes has made an immediate impact on his return to Australian racing with Barely A Moment giving him his 32nd Group 1 win of his career winning the Dubai Racing Club Cup (1400m) on Saturday
The Graeme Rogerson trained Perlin produced an all the way win to take out yesterdays Underwood Stakes at Caulfield from Our Smoking Joe and She's Justa Tad.
The Alan Swinbank trained Collier Hill ridden by Dean McKeown defeated The Whistling Teal by a 1/2 length while the old war horse Vinnie Roe's bid for a fourth consecutive Irish St Leger finished a further 2 lengths away in third place.
Japanese horse Eye Popper (JPN) will arrive in Melbourne on Tuesday 27 September along with another Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup aspirant Carte Diamond (USA). Arriving next week (Friday 23 September) will be South African champion Greys Inn (USA).
Racing Victoria Stewards yesterday continued an inquiry that was adjourned from Flemington, on the 3rd September 2005, regarding stable rider for Lloyd Williams, Danny Nikolic’s riding tactics aboard Activation in the TCL Electronics Stakes.
The Bob Milligan trained eight-year-old Carael Boy and promising young stayer High Cee trained by the Cups King Bart Cummings dead-heated in yesterdays 99th running of the $175,000 Newcastle Gold Cup over 2300 metres.
Punters were left needing a drink after the Anthony Cummings trained Hotel Grand held off favourite Manton in the Hahn Premium Spring Stakes over 1600 metres at Newcastle yesterday.
Trainer Guy Walter went one better than his Doncaster Handicap trifecta at Newcastle yesterday when he provided the first four in the Inglis Tibbie Quality over 1400 metres.
Promising sprinter Collate capped off a great week for Allan Denham when he won as he liked in taking out the Hunter Star Motors Cameron Handicap over 1400 metres at Newcastle yesterday.
Sky Channel yesterday put the ball in TVN’s court by proposing a solution that will give all Australian Pay TV subscribers access to Sydney and Victorian thoroughbred races in an effort to boost wagering turnover and benefit the entire Australian racing industry.
Racing Victoria announced yesterday that leading Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien who had has previously flirted with the notion of travelling horses to the Melbourne Spring Carnival, will be making his first trip down under in 2005.
USA racing stable Team Valor has announced that jockey Greg Childs has been booked to ride Sweet Stream in the 2005 Melbourne Cup on November 1.
The First Declarations of the 2005 Emirates Melbourne Cup has gone ahead with the original field of 251 nominations being reduced to 151.
Racing Victoria has announced arrangements are progressing to transport the French based runners should they decide to travel to Melbourne this spring.
The John Hawkes trained Paratroopers staked his claim as one of Sydneys best up and coming sprinters when he easily took out the Theo Marks Stakes over 1300 metres at Rosehill yesterday.
A week after TABCORP Limited sent a proposal to ThoroughVision the "new pay TV" racing company not only rejected the proposal outright but also declared the offer by TABCORP was not worth the paper it was written on.
Spring is certainly in the air with the running of the first group 1 race of the new racing season at Moonee Valley this afternoon.
Racing NSW has issued a press release announcing that Stewards will hold an inquiry into the racing ownership status of horses Perfect Promise and Our Egyptian Raine at RNSW Headquarters today, (Friday 9th Sept) at 2pm.
The Dubai Racing Club has announced a major increase in prize money for the Dubai World Cup meeting, further underlining it as the world’s richest day of horse racing.
The John Hammond trained Sweet Stream made it two wins from as many starts this time in with a 1 1/4 lengths win over the Aga Khan owned Kastoria with Songerie a further 2 lengths astern.
Racing Victoria Limited announced yesterday that Senior Stipendiary Steward Robert Cram has been appointed to the new position of Deputy Chairman of Stewards, Non-Raceday Integrity and Compliance, which he begins on 1 October.
The Gerald Ryan trained Snitzel impressed when he had his first look at Moonee Valley yesterday ahead of Saturdays Group 1 Manikato Stakes.
Racing NSW announced yesterday that Senior Handicapper Mark Webbey is heading overseas after being appointed Chief Handicapper with the Singapore Turf Club.
AJC Derby winner Starcraft won his first Group 1 race in Europe with an all the way win overnight in taking out the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp.
The new Hong Kong racing season kicked off yesterday at Sha Tin racecourse with former Queensland jockey Michael Rodd grabbing the headlines with a first up treble.
Racing Victoria has announced Hong Kong trainer David Ferraris has abandoned his bid to travel Vengeance Of Rain (NZ) to Australia for the Cox Plate.
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed wideout Darnerien McCants to a one-year contract. The former Washington Redskin was released last week after four seasons in the nations capital.
The David Hayes trained Confectioner will be aimed at both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups this year after returning form a 45 week spell to record the softest of group wins at Flemington yesterday.
The saga involving boom 3 year old Written Tycoon has finally concluded with the horse now set to take his place in the field for today’s running of the Group II $500,000 Ascot Vale Stakes over 1200 metres at Flemington.
Racing NSW has announced that the Appeal Panel has dismissed an appeal by licensed trainer Gai Waterhouse over the 'Love You Honey' case, but has varied the initial $15,000 fine.
The Bob Milligan trained eight-year-old Carael Boy won the $150,000 Listed Wyong Rugby League Club Wyong Gold Cup over 2100 metres at Wyong.
Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva has been allotted 58 kgs by Racing Victoria Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter.
Kitten's Joy the Eclipse Award winner as America's outstanding turf star in 2004 tops the weights with 59 kgs for the 2005 Melbourne Cup from Australian Horse of the Year Makybe Diva who was given 58 kgs by Racing Victoria Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter.
The Guy Walter trained Johans Toy recorded the softest of wins when taking out the $75,000 Listed Vinery Stud Mona Lisa Stakes over 1350 metres at Wyong yesterday.
Racing Victoria Limited’s Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter will announce handicap weights for the 2005 Melbourne Cup and the 2005 Caulfield Cup at 11 AM EST today.
Racing Victoria Limited's Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter will announce handicap weights for the 2005 Melbourne Cup and the 2005 Caulfield Cup at 11 AM EST tomorrow.
Champion Australian three-year-old filly Alinghi made a winning debut in the US when she easily took out the $US 200,000 G3 Ballston Spa Breeders' Cup run over 1700 metres at New York’s Saratoga racetrack.
Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva returned from a spell in impressive style when she produced a barnstorming finish to win the Group 2 Memsie Stakes over 1400 metres at Caulfield yesterday. The Lee Freedman trained reigning horse of the year was ridden to victory by Steven King with regular rider Glen Boss currently out suspended.
Managing Director of Iskander Racing, Sheriff Iskander has announced the purchase of promising youngster Written Tycoon for an undisclosed seven figure sum.
Queen of the turf Makybe Diva begins her Spring campaign on Saturday in the $200,000 Group 2 Memsie Stakes over 1400metres at Caulfield. The dual Melbourne Cup winner is being aimed at the WS Cox Plate before attempting an unprecedented third Melbourne Cup.
English trainer Brian Ellison has confirmed Carte Diamond will be aimed at the Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November after the 4-year-old impressed on his return to the track.
The Gai Waterhouse trained Grand Armee will be sent to the spelling paddock after the seven year old Hennessy gelding failed to fire in a trial two weeks ago.
Trainer Greg Hickman will target a Melbourne spring assault on the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups after Sir Dex won the Warwick Stakes on Saturday.
Vengeance Of Rain, last season's Champion Middle Distance performer and Champion Stayer in Hong Kong will race in a specially conducted trial between races in Hong Kong to ensure he is in peak condition for the WS Cox Plate on October 22.
Sydney trainer Grahame Begg has lost almost half his stable after Written Bloodstock advised the trainer via a fax, that a float would be sent to pick up 13 horses next Monday including Our Egyptian Raine, Written Tycoon, Perfect Promise, Dance The Waves and Dancing Daggers.
The Sir Michael Stoute trained Distinction was beaten into second place in his final race before heading to Melbourne for the Spring Carnival and a second tilt at the Melbourne Cup.
The Dermott Weld trained Melbourne Cup hope Vinnie Roe ran a first up third at Leopardstown, Dublin, on Sunday as trainer Dermot Weld prepared his champion stayer for a final campaign which will culminate in one last tilt at the Melbourne Cup.
The Godolphin team reports Dubawi proved himself the champion of Europe at a mile with a scintillating victory in the Group One Prix du Haras de Fresnay-Le-Buffard Jacques Le Marois at Deauville, France, on Sunday, August 14.
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss was suspended by Racing NSW stewards at Rosehill for his ride aboard Collate yesterday.
Two time Hong Kong premiership winning trainer, David Hayes announced his return to Australian racing with a double at Moonee Valley yesterday.
Racing Victoria announced four Japanese horses touched down at Tullamarine Airport on Friday morning to begin their Spring Racing Carnival assaults.
The Dermot Weld trained Vinnie Roe will begin his quest for an unprecedented fifth Irish St Leger at Leopardstown on Sunday in preparation for one final tilt at the Melbourne Cup.
The Gai Waterhouse trained NSW Horse of the Year Grand Armee's spring campaign is in serious doubt after the big black horse trialled abysmally yesterday at Randwick yesterday.
Australian owned Starcraft trained by Newmarket based Luca Cumani has resumed training and is being set for a return to racing in the Group I, Prix du Moulin at Longchamp, Paris on September 14.
The Noel Doyle trained Brisbane Cup placegetter Regal Punch will begin his bid for a Melbourne Cup campaign at Eagle Farm next week.
The Chief Executive of the Victoria Racing Club, Mr. Dale Monteith, yesterday announced a series of significant prizemoney increases in a press release.
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss declared Stratum a superstar after his first up fourth in the San Domenico Stakes at Randwick on Saturday.
Reigning New Zealand Premiership winning jockey Lisa Crop will head to Sydney this weekend after accepting the mount on Carry On Cutie which is trained by Cox Plate winning trainer Graeme Rogerson.
Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva (GB) capped off a memorable season on Wednesday night when voted the 2005 Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year, proudly presented by TVN.
The Victoria Racing Club has issued a press release outlining the depth and quality of thoroughbred racing talent that has been nominated for the three Spring Racing Carnival features – the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup (2400m), the Carlton Draught Cox Plate (2040m) and the Emirates Melbourne Cup (3200m).
Sydney jockey Hugh Bowman was has suspended by Racing NSW Stewards yesterday at Gosford for careless riding.
The Sir Michael Stoute six-year-old Distinction will be making his second trip to Melbourne after holding on to win the Lady O Goodwood Cup run over 3200 metres by a half length as an 11/4 favourite. Ridden by Michael Kinane , the son of Danehill held Golden Quest in the run to the line with Millenary back in third.
Last year's Eclipse Award winner for top male turf horse Kitten's Joy made a successful return to the track after an eight month injury layoff by scoring a comfortable one-length win in Monday's $274,000 Firecracker Breeders Cup Handicap (G2) at Churchill Downs.
The 5/2 race favourite Azamour smashed the mile-and-a-half track record at Newbury when he won the King George stakes by a length and a quarter from 50/1 outsider Norse Dancer.
The Luca Cumani trained AJC Derby winner Starcraft will undergo a second scan to determine the extent of a pelvic injury sustained in the Group I Corale-Eclipse Stakes.
Group 1 jockey Glen Boss returned to race riding in Australia after an Asian sojourn with a double at the Canterbury meeting yesterday.
Sydney apprentice William Pearson has been cleared by the board of Racing NSW to resume riding in trials and trackwork from next month subject to conditions.
Hong Kong based jockey Brett Prebble has picked up the mount on the Danny O'Brien trained Leone Chiara in Saturday’s Listed Monash Stakes over 1100 metres at Caulfield.
Michelle Payne rode her 60th metropolitan winner yesterday when she scored aboard Leroy The Boy in the $60,000 Marlborough Country Cup over 2040 metres.
The Tim Martin trained Stormhill will be set for an assault on the Melbourne Spring Carnival after the three year old son of Danehill produced an all the way win to claim the XXXX Gold Grafton Cup yesterday.
The Grame Rogerson trained filly Carry On Cutie will be set on a path towards the WS Cox Plate at Moonee Valley on October 22 this year with Rogerson hoping the filly can emulate the deeds of last seasons stable star Savabeel.
Melbourne Cup winning jockey George Podmore passed away on Sunday afternoon aged 79 after a long battle with illness.
Champion Queensland jockey Stathi Katsidis will be heading to Sydney to be the stable rider for Gerald Ryan next month. Katsidis has already been confirmed as the new rider for smart colt Snitzel.
New South Wales galloper Portland Singa claimed the Brisbane Cup at Eagle Farm yesterday.
Trainer Lee Freedman has confirmed his star mare Makybe Diva will begin light work this week in preparation for a start in Australia's leading weight-for-age race, the Cox Plate at Moonee Valley.
Steven King is so convinced filly Ballet Society is the one to beat in Monday's Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm, he's been willing to punish his body for the last two weeks.
Following last week's questioning of Brisbane jockey Jason Taylor by the ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) in Mauritius, fellow Australian riders Brent Stanley and Danny Craven have also been aproached in relation, along with local riders Yashin Emamdee and Vinay Naiko.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has granted Sydney rider Chris Munce a three-month riding contract.
Connections of american stayer Kitten's Joy, the winner of eight of his 12 starts - two in Group I races - have confirmed his camp is targetting Australia's greatest race.
Eremein will miss Saturday's Queensland Derby and the spring in both Sydney and Melbourne following the announcement he will have surgery for bone chips in his right knee.
Trainer Lee Freedman has taken Makybe Diva's half-sister along quietly for two provincial wins and is now gearing up for Sandown this Saturday.
After toughing it out in the lead-up week, New Zealand-born Perlin has taken out the his first career group win in the Brisbane Turf Club’s flagship event, the $385,342 Doomben Cup (Aus-G1) at Doomben racecourse on Saturday.
His name doesn't mean much to the average race-goer, but add in his distinctive black and white check, yellow sleeves, black and white checked cap racing silks, and then the name of the handsome chestnut,and multiple Group I winner, Saintly, and suddenly the name Dato Tan Chin Nam takes on a lot of meaning in racing lore.
After retiring his stable star Regimental Gal earlier this week, Brisbane trainer Shaun Dwyer is looking to the future.
Adelaide Cup Winner Demerger will not be in the field for next month's Brisbane Cup at Doomben, as trainer Danny O'brien elects to give the mare a spell from her preparations.
Vinnie Roe, Dermot Weld's seven-year old Irish legend, has made the perfect start to his last season with an easy win in the Saval Begs Stakes at Leopardstown yesterday.
News supplied by MelbourneCupOdds.com