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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Maiden Watch: Week of Oct. 14-Oct. 20View the full article -
By Pure Steel · Posted
'Larry' Racing this Saturday night at Menangle NSW, to confirm all is well. Grant would normally in Brisbane racing every Saturday night but 4 of his large team are NSW bred so are in the NSW Sires stakes Finals this weekend. 2 of Jason Grimsons are in the FFA Race7 against him. that were nominated for NZ CUP as well. NERANO and MAJOR MOTH. will be interesting to see if they still cross the Tasman with them, after Leap To Fame kicks their butts this Week. Defending NZ CUP winner SWAYZEE of Grimsons (his best horse of his large team) is not going to Nz again this time round, as is chasing a $1 Million dollar bonus for 5 country Cup wins. ( Swayzee has Won the first of those already) -
I hate them to be honest same with the ones in Aussie . I just find the racing boring on these tracks
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Gifted jockey . Always the one you wanted to be on in a tight finish . Sadly missed
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Porter on PedigreesView the full article -
GORE: BEST BET: R8 SESTINA Sestina rates well in the eighth race at Gore. While I would have preferred to see her have one more run, as her second-up record stands at 2-0-0, she has likely improved after finishing 10th at Oamaru, 8.3 lengths behind the winner. Importantly, Sestina is much better suited to the tighter turning track at Gore, which should enhance her performance. EACHWAY: R4 THE PRINCIE ONE From a royally bred family, this Savabeel mare is well-positioned in this race. She benefits from the guidance of top southern jockey Tina Comignaghi and is trained by Robert Dennis, who boasts a strong strike rate. Expect a significant each-way chance here today. WATCH: R1 STOLEN MAGIC Stolen Magic is backing up quickly after just five days and is stepping up in distance for the first time to 2000m. However, she previously placed in a synthetic race after a similar nine-day turnaround in 2023. The distance increase poses a question mark, but it's worth keeping an eye on her performance. RATING SPECIALS BY RACE: (GORE) R2 LOCHNABERRY Trained by the in-form Lisa Vaughan, Lochnaberry is working towards firmer tracks and could surprise here. Dropping 4 kg and with a solid second-up record, any improvement in the track conditions will enhance her chances. The fact that Tina is sticking with her is a significant plus. R3 VINO VALENTINO Vino Valentino performed well, finishing second over 2200m at Wingatui on the 24th of last month. Although she prefers to come from behind, the drop in class, coupled with a minimal weight gain of 3.5 kg, keeps her competitive in this race. R5 NEPTUNE After a promising second at the Ashburton Trials on September 17, behind Highlighted, who was a favorite last Sunday, Neptune is expected to run boldly. Trained by Sabin Kirkland, who has a 6.1 strike rate at Gore, she looks poised for a strong performance. R7 REPROBATE This Tyler-trained runner showed a strong finish last time out and benefits from a 2 kg weight claim, which is a significant advantage. Reprobate looks like a serious contender in this race. R9 STOP YELLING With three wins under his belt, Stop Yelling is well-placed to return to form. He’s dropping back from 1600m and has secured a better draw, allowing him to sit just off the pace. Any drying in the track conditions will only enhance his prospects. Expect a strong showing.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
While many of the top two-turn dirt horses in the country await running at Del Mar in either the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) or the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1), others pursue another graded stakes opportunity in the Oct. 26 Fayette (G2) at Keeneland.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The form of Emily Upjohn's recent third in the Prix Vermeille (G1) at Longchamp Sept. 15 could not have worked out any better, as she was preceded by the subsequent Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1) one-two Bluestocking and Aventure.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Top racemare Nashwa has been retired after a successful global career that yielded three group 1 wins and close to £1.7 million in prize money just a few days before her younger brother Nebras bids to keep the family name in lights at Doncaster. View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Since joining the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association board about 10 years ago, Tina Bond has stressed the need for more marketing and public relations initiatives to present positive messages about the sport. Now she has launched one.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
A divided board of directors of the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association is embroiled in an internal dispute that has spilled over into a state court lawsuit.View the full article -
By racingoutsider · Posted
I'm assuming that would have been set down in the MOU which the members' sale decision was based on? There must be an Avondale member on here that could update us? -
Looks like it, has been the subject of this for a long time … wished he had of stayed in Aussie as he was doing so well there
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
As the countdown to the 41st Breeders' Cup World Championships at Del Mar Nov. 1-2 from Del Mar begins, FanDuel TV will have comprehensive coverage of the event.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Breeders' Cup will again partner with Equine MediRecord to provide their equine welfare compliance software platform for the 2024 Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 1-2 at Del Mar.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
A deep field of 3-year-olds, led by favored Trikari, is set to take their shot at the $600,000 Bryan Station Stakes (G3T) at Keeneland Oct. 26.View the full article
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