The racing wars might be over,and his brainchild,the Everest,on the verge of being handed group 1 status,but Racing NSW boss Peter V’landys fears he finally has some competition.
Australia’s richest horse race is poised to gain racing’s top classification,along with four other Sydney spring races,in a major victory for Racing NSW chief Peter V’landys.
The former AFL supremo will have one less issue to worry about when he starts at the ASX-listed giant after a potentially long and costly court case was discontinued.
And the current debate on EVs.
Godolphin’s best sprinter will be given another crack at the world’s richest race on turf in October.
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”.
In a move that could have major ramifications for the billion-dollar horse racing industry,Racing NSW has opened legal proceedings against Australia’s wagering giant,Tabcorp.
It’s a rare piece of sporting memorabilia worth a fortune – and this week,one of them was quietly offered for sale.
They come out from Europe,Japan and New Zealand each year to win Australia’s mega money races. But what actually goes into moving the beasts across countries?
A punter defied the odds by predicting the correct finishing order for the world’s richest race on turf.
The Yes campaign’s wake went down in a pokie-lined leagues club. Meanwhile,Gina Rinehart snuck into the No party in Brisbane,while reporters weren’t looking.