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Mostly returning spring players first-up here, including the Lindsay Park duo Evaporate and Here To Shock. Anisette, Moira and Full Count Felicia have all raced just once for Chris Waller since ...
Freedman has been based on the Gold Coast since 2021 and has publicly spoken of his optimism about the future for racing in that part of Australia. While that optimism remains, he said that progress ...
It's taken 14 cracks and plenty of second placings, but Asfoora's half-brother has finally broken his maiden. It may not be Royal Ascot, but Moaksun, the son of Akeed Mofeed out of the mare Golden ...
Both look key chances on a competitive card. If the track gets closer or into the Good range, I think the double-figure price here is overs. Can show early speed and was good in tough conditions last ...
Waller expects his trio of US mares seen fleetingly in the autumn will have much more of a say in things this spring after all three - Moira, Anisette and Full Count Felicia - found their Southern ...
Graeme and Debbie Rogerson are dreaming of the Melbourne Cup (3200m) once more with their multiple Group 1 winner Sharp 'N' Smart following his pleasing trial outing at Te Rapa last Saturday. The ...
She's Bulletproof won't go straight to a first-up Group 1 test this spring, with connections opting to play to the mare's strengths by choosing to take her fresh into the G3 The Heath (1100m) at ...
Relentless Voyager's surge into spring contention has been short-lived, with the import out of the Spring Carnival after being assessed with ligament damage.
Ben Hayes has confidence that four-year-old Evaporate can keep their streak going in the race. “He trialled really well at Flemington the other day. He’s ready to go and you will like what you see,” ...
After completing his time in Japan in late June and then heading to Europe and the United Kingdom for a month for a break, Dee said it was a whirlwind of different experiences and a huge learning ...
Like many trainers, Raymond Connors has always dreamed of contesting the Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m), and reality is now starting to hit home as he prepares Trav towards to coveted race in November.
The Mildura slow-motion replay was adulation for Revolution Belle ($5.50) supporters, and heartbreak for Flip The Switch’s ($7 into $4.20) backers, as the former got her nose down at the perfect time ...
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