Horse Racing News

Craig Williams follows Yellow Brick road in The Silver Eagle

Craig Williams is looking forward to his first race ride on Yellow Brick in the Silver Eagle at Randwick, especially after watching Rediener frank the Queenslander's form by winning the Epsom Handicap. Rediener just edged out Yellow Brick in the Gunsynd Classic during the Brisbane winter carnival and on Saturday he will take on...

Oct 13th '23

Might And Power Stakes trip ideal for Alligator Blood

Gai Waterhouse insists the 2000m journey of the Might And Power at Caulfield on Saturday is Alligator Blood's right distance. Alligator Blood has won 14 times from his 32 starts over distances ranging from 1200m to 1800m but is yet to win in two attempts in the 2000m range. The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained galloper...

Oct 13th '23

Little Brose out to join elite pair in the Caulfield Guineas

Little Brose will join two illustrious names on the Caulfield Guineas honour roll if successful in the Group 1 race for three-year-olds on Saturday. Only two horses have won the Blue Diamond Stakes and Caulfield Guineas double since the Blue Diamond was first run in 1971. Champion sprinter Manikato took the double in 1978 while Redoute's Choice won...

Oct 13th '23

Wolfy ready to go in the Caulfield Guineas

A day after Wolfy broke through for his maiden city success, trainer Nick Ryan knew he had had to press on to the Caulfield Guineas with Wolfy. The three-year-old scored at Flemington over 1420m on September 24, following a Sale maiden win, and Ryan was going to leave a decision on whether...

Oct 12th '23

Blueblood King aiming to Star again in G1 Caulfield Guineas

When Grant Williams devised the idea for Stable Of Stars, his objective was to present racing fans with the chance to experience the thrill of racing well-bred horses without a massive outlay. The concept, which is based around leasing as opposed to buying and syndicating horses, was five years in the...

Oct 12th '23

The Everest 2023 celebrations could be Alcohol Free

The most prolific Group One winner in The Everest, Alcohol Free is also one of the outsiders of the field, but Adrian Bott is warning punters not to underestimate the high-class mare. After failing to fire at her Sydney debut in the Queen Of The Turf Stakes (1600m) last autumn, Bott and co-trainer...

Oct 12th '23

Nonconformist to have 2023 Caulfield Cup tune-up in Might And Power

Grahame Begg says Nonconformist is in excellent shape for a tilt at the Might And Power at Caulfield. Track conditions will play an important role for Nonconformist in his quest to win the Caulfield Cup 2023. Part of the stayer’s program to that Group 1 race over 2400m on October 21 is...

Oct 12th '23

Dunn has Grove in $2m The Kosciuszko groove

Few horses have overcome as many setbacks as Kosciuszko contender Derry Grove, but trainer Matthew Dunn finally has him in a good space heading into his most important challenge yet. The five-year-old will line up in Saturday's $2 million The Kosciuszko (1200m) looking to continue an undefeated campaign run, which kicked off...

Oct 12th '23

Epsom Handicap partnership can become racing royalty

Growing up, Kathy O’Hara was constantly around horses, but they were of the pony rather than thoroughbred kind. When the ponies wouldn’t run fast enough, she gravitated to horses that would. It led to her becoming a champion apprentice jockey in 2004-05 and eventually a fully-fledged rider in Sydney during an era when...

Oct 12th '23

Andrews throws down Simmonds challenge

That’s the message from trainer Trevor Andrews ahead of his two-pronged attack on Saturday’s Max Simmonds Stakes (1000m) at Ascot. Andrews, who also has A Lot Of Good Men in the $100,000 event, said he expected Krysanova to find the front from barrier five. “She’s a very fast filly,” Andrews told TABradio. “I’ve always been trying to...

Oct 12th '23