Hunter paid just $15,000 for Autumn Mystery on behalf of stable clients Nick and Denise Thomas at the Inglis Premier Sale last year, with the now-gelding already returning $23,860 in prizemoney from ...
In his short career, three-year-old colt Growing Empire has proven to be adept down the Flemington straight and it’s likely his next two starts will be in the feature Group 1 sprints there as his ...
Co-trainer Ben Hayes reaffirmed the Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on April 27 is planned to be the final run of Mr Brightside's 2025 autumn campaign, which will be his first overseas run. “We’ve got Hong ...
The lure of firm tracks will result in 2024 Melbourne Cup winner Knight's Choice returning to Flemington for the first two runs of his 2025 campaign. Trainers John Symons and Shelia Laxon will target ...
Shamexpress has had a remarkable resurgence, headed by his champion Hong Kong sprinter Ka Ying Rising. The freakish four-year-old has won his past eight starts culminating in last month’s Group 1 Hong ...
Dual Group 1 winner Southport Tycoon will find himself on familiar ground when he kicks off what could be his last campaign when he starts in the G2 Australia Stakes (1200m) at The Valley on Friday ...
Nishino Crescent continued his strong run of form at Flemington on Saturday, scoring a dominant $20 upset win for regular rider Mitch Aitken, trainer Henry Dwyer and the Rising Sun Syndicate. The ...
Jason Warren believes Benedetta has come back better than ever this time in, with the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning identified as a possible kick-off point for the talented mare.
Tony Noonan’s Dazzling Lucy broke a 24-month winning drought on Saturday down the Flemington straight, all but leading throughout and giving the stable’s Social Syndicates program its first city ...
Apache Song completed a hat-trick of wins over 1200m at The Valley when she was successful in a Benchmark 78 on December 28.
A feature offering in the Rich Hill draft will be Lot 351, a half-sister by Proisir to dual Group 3 winner and G1 placegetter Aeliana with their dam the Star Witness mare Temolie.
Sir Tristram was an inspired choice by Hall of Fame breeder Sir Patrick Hogan as Cambridge Stud’s foundation stallion in 1976. As a stallion the Irish-bred son of Sir Ivor was to far outstrip his ...