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Moonee Valley Race 4 #2 Midwest $5.00/$2.20 The well-credentialed son of Zoustar resumes off a six-week freshen this weekend and has had a jumpout in between runs to maintain his fitness. He was good ...
KA YING RISING: Most excited to see Ka Ying Rising venture to Australia to see if he can turn up and produce some of the scintillating performances that he has posted in HK. He will kick off the ...
The state’s star horses, jockeys and trainers of the 2024/25 season will be honoured on Saturday at the Victorian Racing Awards in Melbourne. Will metro premiership winner Blake Shinn take out the ...
Gavin Bedggood is by no means saying Mornington Glory can't win Saturday's first-up assignment at The Valley, but he does expect plenty of improvement from the run. The Group 1-winning son of Shalaa ...
All week we have been asking punters who they think will win the Scobie. The results are in. Who comes out on top?
The Scobie Breasley Medal is a prestigious annual award presented by Racing Victoria, first introduced in 1996, to recognise the jockey judged to have delivered the best riding performances on ...
AELIANA: A big fan of Chris Waller's star 3YO filly who faced the toughest of opposition last campaign taking on the boys throughout her preparation, which culminated in a dominant win in the Derby.
Down from NSW, this galloper might be looking for better ground than what he has struck in his past few starts. He is a progressive sort who might be able to dictate the pace in this event and the ...
Racing.com has spoken to connections of every runner in Saturday's Behemoth Stakes, as well as trainers with other runners at the meeting. Get the latest mail straight from the horse's mouth. 1.
Duke De Sessa will miss this year's Caulfield Cup - ruling the talented import out of defending his 2024 crown. Racing Victoria stewards announced on Friday morning that the Ciaron Maher-trained ...
Kerrin McEvoy holds a rare place in the near 30-year history of the Scobie Breasley Medal, having secured his medal in 2003 in a tie with Damien Oliver.
The owners of last year’s Melbourne Cup contender Absurde have unearthed another challenger for the race. Joseph O’Brien-trained Sons And Lovers ticked the Melbourne Cup qualification box with a win ...