Horse Racing News
No Worry’s for former Hong Kong galloper at Caulfield
Former Hong Kong galloper Dragon’s Luck has made a triumphant return to racing in Melbourne. Now in the care of Liam Howley and racing as Why Worry, the gelding took out the GMH Fire & Safety Australia Handicap (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday. Leading throughout under Ethan Brown, Why Worry ($9) scored a...
Down in grade sprinter can Bob up at Rosehill
Body Bob might have been outclassed in the Doomben 10,000, but the experience of saddling up his first Group 1 runner is one country-based trainer Pat Murphy won’t forget. A former jockey and the son of popular retired racetrack curator Lindsay, Murphy has a 14-horse barn at Goulburn and has been enjoying a...
Cautious Taylor fears chief rival has edge in HyperionStakes
Jim Taylor’s quality mare Searchin’ Roc’s gave raging favourite Western Empire an all mighty scare two weeks ago, but the task won’t be any easier when they renew hostilities at Belmont this weekend. Western Empire had to pull out all stops and was in serious jeopardy of falling short, but after taking...
Regan sings praises of Lyrical Angel following Spectacular Win
Hobby trainer Kieran Regan could have unearthed another promising young galloper after Lyrical Angel lit up gloomy Belmont Park with a spectacular maiden victory. Kieran Regan was singing the praises of Lyrical Angel, a daughter of God Has Spoken, who turned in a breathtaking performance in Wednesday’s Amelia Park Handicap (1400m). Sent out...
Mile test for Magnificent Andy in Hyperion Stakes
A strong showing by Magnificent Andy in Saturday’s Group 3 Hyperion Stakes (1600m) at Belmont could present a good dilemma for trainer Stephen Miller. The gelding will start over the mile for the first time in his career, having never run beyond 1500m in his career to date. Miller said if Magnificent...
Star sprinter in doubt for the G1 Kingsford Smith Cup
Bella Nipotina will have to pass a raceday veterinary examination before being permitted to start in Saturday’s $1 million Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm. The Ciaron Maher-trained mare presented with an issue when the first round of vet tests were conducted on Friday morning. Racing Queensland stewards deemed her to...
Sun shining, but Tannhauser out to end stallion’s streak
The recent success of The Autumn Sun’s progeny has given Chris Waller a few ‘proud Dad’ moments, although far from championing the stallion’s success this weekend, Waller will be trying to halt his classic run in the Queensland Derby. Having overseen the horse’s illustrious racing career, Waller has been chuffed to watch...
Fresh is Best for Snow Patrol in Fred Best Classic
Trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr had been hopeful Snow Patrol could develop into a middle-distance galloper being a son of Contributer. The former Godolphin galloper had proven himself over distances ranging from 1400m to 2000m and Price and Kent Jnr had the same hopes for Snow Patrol. But the gelding’s one attempt beyond...
Hosier hoping to rain on rivals’ Lord Mayors Cup parade
A forecast for rain in Sydney this weekend is music to the ears of Mark Minervini, who is keen to see Lord Mayors Cup hopeful Hosier back on rain-affected ground following a frustrating start to his campaign. The gelding has won eight of his 11 appearances on soft and heavy tracks but...
Chris Waller looking to future with Rosehill 2YO brigade
The more precocious two-year-olds might be in the paddock, but the final two months of the Sydney season are renowned for unearthing late-blooming stars of the future. Ozzmosis launched his career during the post-carnival period 12 months ago before going on the win the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes in the spring,...






