Damien Oliver surpasses George Moore with 127th group 1 win in Nimalee boilover

Damien Oliver surpasses George Moore with 127th group 1 win in Nimalee boilover

The Hall of Famer had to wait six months,but he’s now finally alone atop the group 1 mountain in Australia after an upset win at The Championships.

  • byAdam Pengilly

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Choppers and champers:Gai and King reign as the queens of Royal Randwick

Choppers and champers:Gai and King reign as the queens of Royal Randwick

Queen Elizabeth Stakes Day at The Championships was all about glamour in the stands,long-shot winners on the track ... and a helicopter.

  • byAdam Pengilly
‘I’ve already rung about the Melbourne Cup’:Gai looks ahead as Knights Order rules

‘I’ve already rung about the Melbourne Cup’:Gai looks ahead as Knights Order rules

The Hall of Fame trainer watched from home and is already plotting a second win on the first Tuesday in November after a Sydney Cup romp for Knights Order.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Rawiller’s genius seals boilover in Queen Elizabeth Stakes but whip breach sours win

Rawiller’s genius seals boilover in Queen Elizabeth Stakes but whip breach sours win

The jockey headed for the outside fence in the straight to find better ground as trainer Kerry Parker enjoyed the biggest win of his career.

  • byChris Roots
Mazu could follow Wild Ruler’s route to The Everest

Mazu could follow Wild Ruler’s route to The Everest

The Everest slot-holders are circling after Mazu completed an unbeaten autumn with victory in the Arrowfield Sprint at Royal Randwick on Saturday.

  • byChris Roots andAdam Pengilly
‘Justin,I want Level 5 at the Ivy’:The colourful owner turning racing on its head

‘Justin,I want Level 5 at the Ivy’:The colourful owner turning racing on its head

Brae Sokolski isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Which is fine because he’s likely to be having a Negroni.

  • byAndrew Webster
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‘He’s brilliant’:How Peter V’landys got Sydney racing firing

‘He’s brilliant’:How Peter V’landys got Sydney racing firing

It is possible to praise and admonish the rambunctious sporting administrator. But when it comes to his stewardship of Racing NSW,it’s hard to deny he’s been anything other than a roaring success.

  • byAndrew Webster
‘A lack of pace might ruin it’:Where is the speed in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes?

‘A lack of pace might ruin it’:Where is the speed in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes?

Duais’ trainer Edward Cummings is hoping his flying mare will be able to flourish in the mouth-watering $4 million race despite a lack of obvious tempo.

  • byAdam Pengilly
Hitotsu to Japan:Why Australia’s star horses are going global

Hitotsu to Japan:Why Australia’s star horses are going global

The connections of star colt Hitotsu are discussing plans to head to this year’s Japan Cup after a tilt at the Cox Plate.

  • byDamien Ractliffe
Nature Strip books overseas trip with TJ Smith history

Nature Strip books overseas trip with TJ Smith history

Australia’s best sprinter joined Chautauqua as a winner of three straight TJ Smith Stakes. Now Chris Waller will try to win his first Royal Ascot race in front of his highest-profile owner.

  • byAdam Pengilly andChris Roots
That’s Mahogany:Hitotsu joins legend with Derby-Guineas-Derby treble
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That’s Mahogany:Hitotsu joins legend with Derby-Guineas-Derby treble

The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained colt has won the Victoria Derby,Australian Guineas and Australian Derby at his past three starts to join the great Mahogany.

  • byChris Roots andAdam Pengilly