Horse Racing

Adorabeel set for Choice spring campaign

July 30, 2015 Comments Off

By AAP The parallels between former stable star Sacred Choice and Adorabeel are not lost on Joe Pride as he prepares for the latter’s seasonal return at Rosehill. Like Sacred Choice, Adorabeel came to Pride as a tried horse with ... Read More »

Track conditions, scratchings and form for Rosehill

July 30, 2015 Comments Off

Track conditions, scratchings and form for Rosehill – Track Soft 7 – rail +3m for the Entire Circuit – Nil rain for the last 24 hours, 7mm for the last seven days – five scratchings Read full article Source:: http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/GetNews.aspx?id Read More »

Weight, barrier hurdles for stablemates

July 30, 2015 Comments Off

By AAP Trainer Tony Sears’s confidence that he can quinella the open handicap race at Doomben with his two runners has been shaken by a wide barrier draw for one horse and a big weight rise for the other. Sears ... Read More »

Purcells to end partnership

July 30, 2015 Comments Off

Bruce Elkington and Jamie Edwards are not the only training partnership pioneers who will cease operating as a team when the 2014/15 racing season ends on Friday. Read full article Source:: http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/GetNews.aspx?id Read More »

Show cause trainers to know their fate soon

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

By JustHorseRacing The five trainers and partnerships who were required to show cause regarding thei suspension of training licenses yesterday will know their fate within the next 24/48 hours says Chief steward Terry Bailey. RVL Chief steward Terry Bailey says ... Read More »

Solow wins the Sussex Stakes

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

By AAP French challenger Solow has continued his stellar season with an authoritative display in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. With the defection of leading three-year-old Gleneagles taking some of the gloss off the Group One feature, the Freddy Head-trained ... Read More »

O’Brien, Kavanagh livelihoods at stake

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

Victorian trainers Danny O’Brien and Mark Kavanagh have made it clear they are going to go down swinging as they defend the cobalt charges that threaten their careers. Read full article Source:: http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/GetNews.aspx?id Read More »

Tim Bell signals new season intent

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

By AAP Tim Bell signalled he is determined to regain his metropolitan jockeys title with a winning double on the final day of the racing season on Wednesday. Bell, 22, went into the season as champion jockey but surrendered that ... Read More »

Rosehill just the start for Land’s End

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

By AAP Gerald Ryan has identified Land’s End as an autumn carnival prospect but hasn’t ruled out the possibility the colt could make a Group One impact this spring. A $700,000 buy at the Easter Yearling Sale, Land’s End is ... Read More »

Moody fights for licence

July 29, 2015 Comments Off

Peter Moody has provided a spirited defence at his show-cause hearing before Racing Victoria Stewards, saying that he could not afford to have his prizemoney percentages frozen until the result of his cobalt case is determined Read full article Source:: ... Read More »