Police have launched a criminal investigation into a missing trip to Disneyland that was meant to be awarded to a racegoer as part of a greyhound racing promotion in 2017.
Racing NSW has acted swiftly to hand down disqualifications to Bjorn Baker’s ex-foreman and two stablehands over an incident at the Warwick Farm horse pool in August.
Concerns were raised about the welfare of horses after raucous scenes at The Everest meeting. But the Australian Turf Club will tweak their policy to avoid a repeat this week.
Warwick Farm trainer Bjorn Baker and his staff will answer Racing NSW charges relating to alleged acts of animal cruelty.
Sydney’s champion apprentice,Tom Sherry,will be back in the saddle sooner than expected after being given a reprieve on appeal.
Over the past decade,more overseas-trained horses have been running in the Melbourne Cup – with increasingly lethal results.
After six horse deaths in seven years,this week’s episode explores what medical treatments and COVID restrictions might mean for the Melbourne Cup.
An integrity probe is underway to find out what happened to a $10,000 Disneyland holiday that was supposed to go to a greyhound racing follower.
Ben Melham and Ethan Brown have abandoned their appeals against the three-month bans for attending an illegal Airbnb gathering.
Champion jockey Jamie Kah will find out on Friday if she faces a further ban after the Victorian Racing Tribunal found her defence “totally unbelievable”.
Mark Zahra,one of the country’s leading jockeys,lost his appeal against a three-month riding ban for a COVID breach and received an extra month for lying to stewards.