
Atishu goes one better in Empire Rose
A year after flying home for second behind Pride Of Jenni, Atishu returned to Flemington.
A year after flying home for second behind Pride Of Jenni, Atishu returned to Flemington.
Former star three-year-old Wild Night is right back at the top of his game.
The New Zealand contingent for Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup (3200m) has been dealt a blow.
The domination of mares in major Australian races has become more prominent.
'She’s gaining confidence. We believe she’ll be competitive.'
Pantani, trained by David Butcher, is off a 10m handicap and could be the one to beat.
Roger James confident as Orchestral aims for Empire Rose Stakes win at Derby Day.
The road to Riccarton Park has not been an easy one for Savaglee.
'The ultimate goal wasn't the Melbourne Cup, it was the Cox Plate.'
Trainer: 'At the moment we have no idea what has happened.'
Cold Chisel injured after race as Merlin moves closer to New Zealand Cup glory.
Abandonment marks another setback for racing, but top fillies may clash at 1000 Guineas.
Co-trainer Bergerson confident after training adjustments for Captured By Love's start.
Merlin faces Don't Stop Dreaming in the $60,000 Flying Stakes; both are strong contenders.
The former Irish mare destroyed her opponents in the A$5,000,000 Cox Plate at The Valley.
Ken Kelso-trained filly stuns competitors with wide run.
Jockey Lily Sutherland: 'He jumped well and put himself there and that was it really.'
Ken Kelso: 'They are actually following the exact same programme.'
Jolimont, with strong form, is Donnelly's best hope for victory at Alexandra Park tonight.
Mr Brightside heads into Saturday’s A$5 million feature at The Valley in good form.
Greyhound handler Nicholas Ware thrives in busy role at Addington Raceway.
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The wild rollercoaster ride of elite level racing was perfectly summed up by one horse.
The Kiwi challenge proved both luckless and listless in the A$20 million Everest.
I Wish I Win and Joliestar are the New Zealand-owned favourites.
The trainer cites lameness and unsuitable track conditions in Positivity's scratching.
Australia’s richest race has become New Zealand racing’s Battle of the Giants.