Just Horse Racing News
Daph ‘N’ Alf set to conquer Doomben hoodoo
By AAP Daph `N’ Alf has done more for Jared Wehlow than most horses in the trainer’s stable – with one exception. The veteran galloper hasn’t won at Doomben. But Wehlow sees no reason why the seven-year-old can’t put that ... Read More »
Furious Stakes 2015: Important gear change
By Morgan Payne English who will likely jump as second favourite in tomorrow Furious Stakes will not wear blinkers after a miscommunication between trainer Gai Waterhouse and jockey Blake Shinn. This is the stewards note announced minutes ago on English. ... Read More »
Important scratching from 2015 McEwen Stakes Field
By Morgan Payne There will be an important scratching from Saturday’s McEwen Stakes with Headwater to come out of the race due to the barrier. Source: Headwater will be scratched from the McEwen Stakes because of the barrier. Runs in ... Read More »
Japan’s Cups hopes start quarantine
By AAP Fame Game and Hokko Brave have entered quarantine in Japan ahead of their trips to Melbourne for the spring racing carnival. Racing Victoria confirmed the two Japanese stayers entered quarantine at Miho on Thursday to complete two weeks ... Read More »
Melbourne Cup
By Morgan Payne The Melbourne Cup always approaches fast, with the 2015 edition commencing at 3pm, Tuesday 3rd November. The race that stops a nation is more exciting than ever this year, with a number of celebrations taking place both ... Read More »
Early Money – Doomben 5/9/2015
By Jozef Dobrovic We take a look at the early market movers and best backed runners for each race at Doomben on Saturday (5/9/2015) with Sportsbet.com.au, there has been plenty of big moves for long shots and those in the ... Read More »
Gai Waterhouse has a spring in her step
By AAP Vancouver might be an easing favourite for the Golden Rose but Gai Waterhouse is keeping the faith with the colt. The Golden Rose is one of two $1 million races during the Sydney spring carnival, the other being ... Read More »
Quantity, quality for Waller in Chelmsford
By AAP Chris Waller’s dominance of Saturday’s Chelmsford Stakes field begs an obvious question – is it healthy for Sydney racing? A runaway winner of the past four Sydney trainers’ premierships, Waller has already produced more than double the amount ... Read More »
Former french galloper retired
By Morgan Payne Former French galloper Trevieres has been retired. Trevieres was the runner up in 2013 Toorak Handicap. Former French galloper Trevieres has been retired. Runner up in 2013 Toorak Handicap. Failed at 1st run back from injury at ... Read More »
Owners choose Melbourne over Golden Rose
By AAP Ready For Victory will by bypass the Golden Rose to stay in Melbourne for a race at Flemington on the same day. Trainer Mick Price said it was the decision of the colt’s owners, Eliza Park International, to ... Read More »