Trainers and studmasters are encouraged to nominate their outstanding staff members for the national 2015 Godolphin Stud and Stable Staff awards before entries close 5pm Monday 28 September.
A stallion that has experienced the highs and lows of racing and breeding, Haradasun featured with a new stakes-winner on Thursday when his six year-old son Royal Rada won the Listed Hannans Handicap at Kalgoorlie in WA.
THE barrier draw will determine which side of $2 Choisir colt DEFCON will start in tomorrow week’s time-honoured Breeders’ Plate at Randwick after a brilliant trial win at the official 2YO Heats at Randwick on Monday morning.
Charging home from near last to win at Warwick Farm on Wednesday was nicely bred Shamardal (USA) mare Kind Heart, a $160,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Astute Bloodstock from the draft of Torryburn Stud.
Caulfield Trainer Clinton McDonald is a strong believer in timing, so it is only fitting that two of his purchases from the inaugural Blue Riband session at the 2013 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale are lining up in Saturday’s first Inglis Cup over 2000m at his home track.
A Newcastle-trained pair of fillies have given notice that Beneteau's second and final crop is set to match the impact made by his first runners last season.
High class filly Fontiton (Turffontein-Personal Ensign, by Rubiton) will resume against some of Australia's best sprinters after pleasing trainer Robert Smerdon in a 900m jump-out at Ballarat on Sunday, reports Racenet.
The winner of a Canberra maiden just eight months ago, Fell Swoop continued his climb to the top of the sprinting ranks when climbing off the canvas to win Saturday's Listed Testa Rossa Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.
In-form gelding Magnapal headlined a great day of racing at Caulfield today taking out the day’s feature race, while another three Inglis graduates saluted in stakes races.
Australia's leading thoroughbred auctioneer William Inglis and Son Limited (Inglis) announce a ¥1,000,000 thoroughbred race in China to reward their existing clients and foster further growth in the country's fledgling horse racing industry.
As a three-quarter brother-in-blood to Group I winner and leading sire Snitzel, three year-old Redoute’s Choice colt Dark Steel has stallion potential written all over him and a win at Canterbury on Wednesday has him on the path to racetrack success.
Co-trainer Peter Snowden says that top sprinting mare Bounding (Lonhro-Believe'n'succeed, by Exceed and Excel) is a superior horse when kept fresh and will space her runs in the future, reports Racing.com.
Following successful breeze up days at both Canterbury in New South Wales and Cranbourne in Victoria, and a further four three-year-olds completing their official barrier trials, video footage of each lot to be offered at The Star Ready2Race Sale is now available for viewing online and on the Inglis Sales iPad App.