Guineas form stacks up for Broadsiding’s Cox Plate tilt,Pride Of Jenni could have run and won,and Jamie Kah won’t be riding in Melbourne on Caulfield Cup day – opting for Sydney instead.
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.
The larrikin jockey-turned-trainer has seen plenty of horses in his time,but few as good as Elson Boy.
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A slump in betting and ticket sales for a support race on Everest day has left two of horse racing’s major players at loggerheads. Tabcorp has described the action as “embarrassing and irrelevant”.
Amazing Eagle coasted to a seven-and-a-half length trial win at Rosehill in his only hit-out before his debut,prompting a rush of money for the opener at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
Sara Ryan thought the Domeland owners were mad when they asked her to take over their training operation.
The four-year-old gelding will look the winner at some stage up the straight in Tuesday’s Big Dance – and to think he was nearly sacked by his trainer at the start of the year.
The connections of each horse in the $10 million race have nominated a cause to receive 10 per cent of the prizemoney they win.
Think About It and Private Eye are all the rage in Saturday’s Golden Eagle meeting,but trainer Joe Pride is just as pumped about a stable favourite racing on Tuesday.
Four years,four thrilling finishes. Is the Golden Eagle quickly elevating itself as a super race because it is such an even contest?