Caulfield Guineas winner All Too Hard heads an impressive list of 11 nominations for Saturday’s $400,000 Sportingbet C.F. Orr Stakes (1400m), the first leg of the G1 middle-distance championship.
Top filly Fuddle Dee Duddle will return from a spell in the next fortnight ahead of a Sydney campaign aimed at the $400,000 Inglis Guineas at Scone in May.
Fancy a free hit at the chance to own a share in the next Black Caviar? Here’s your opportunity with the seventh edition of the Sunday Herald Sun/ Inglis Win a Share in a Racehorse competition.
After watching Black Caviar push herself through one of the most publicised exhibition gallops in Australian racing, Peter Moody had little doubt that his champion was back in town. Literally.
There will be a taste of what is to come when Australia’s unbeaten champion Black Caviar returns to the racetrack for an exhibition gallop at Caulfield this Saturday.
It's with a pep in his step that one of Victoria’s most successful racehorse owners, Phil Sly, likes to live life as he continues to fight cancer, so it’s no surprise the popular builder is gleaming as two of his juveniles prepare for Australia’s two biggest two-year-old races, the Patinack Farm Blue Diamond and AAMI Golden Slipper.
Caulfield trainer Byron Cozamanis is still a chance of having a Patinack Farm Blue Diamond runner, after making the third acceptance payment on Tuesday for his pair of weekend two-year-old debutants, Feral Cowboy and Black Temptation.
2012 Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes winner Samaready continued her progress towards a return to the racetrack, with an impressive jumpout at Caulfield this morning.
The catalogue for the 2013 edition of Australasia’s most prestigious thoroughbred auction, the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale is now available online at www.inglis.com.au and on the Inglis Sales iPad App.
Gun young Cranbourne trainer Stephen Theodore plans on keeping an astounding $2.5 million bonus alive this season with his brilliant two-year-old, Crack A Roadie.
348 yearlings were sold for $11,731,772 during the inaugural Summer Book of the Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale at Newmarket over the past two days.