Pride Of Jenni was run down in a King Charles Stakes boilover as Joe Pride’s Ceolwulf crashed the party for Australian racing’s newest cult hero.
Gillon McLachlan and Peter V’landys have been at loggerheads for years,but now they realise they need each other.
Rachel King is adamant she’s not a female jockey,just a jockey. And a damn good one. But it’s hard not to escape the growing influence of the girls on this year’s $20 million race.
Paul Lumtin set off for Hobart on a boat with nine people on it in the famous race 26 years ago. Only six survived. He’s now the inspiration behind a star horse.
For the first time in The Everest’s short history,four three-year-old horses have been chosen to compete. Is this the start of an evolution in the race?
Who leads the race? Will the three-year-olds have an advantage? How will the track play? The $20 million sprint looks a puzzle even the most astute punters might struggle to solve.
The powerful sports supremo has said he’s personally delivered more than $500 million in benefits to racing in NSW,while batting away criticism of how he runs Racing NSW.
Mitch Cunningham gave up a career as a young pilot to pursue his hobby in racing. On Saturday,his horse is running for millions.
After months of painstaking negotiations and brutal backstabbing,Storm Boy has been named as the last runner for the $20 million race.
While it was widely considered Storm Boy would take the final Everest position,there’s still been no confirmation. And a number of other horse owners are circling.
A secret survey has been sent out to all clubs for feedback in time for next season,and seemingly no issue has been spared – with the bunker officiating front and centre after Ivan Cleary’s blast.