BLACK Caviar will not take part in this year's spring racing carnival. In a major blow to the carnival, trainer Peter Moody decided to rest the world's best sprinter.
With the last black type races in Australia for the 2011/12 racing season run and won over the weekend, Arrowfield have finished as the leading breeder of stakes winners sold at Inglis Sales.
Rising Empire and Holy Empire fought out a tight finish to the Group 3 Juvenile Championship at Kranji in Singapore on Sunday, continuing the great run of Australian bred and Inglis sold juveniles in Asia.
Anthony Cummings looks to have a genuine Golden Rose contender on his hands after exciting filly She’s A Fox dominated her rivals in the $85,000 Optus Sprint (1100m) at Warwick Farm on Saturday.
Juvenile filly Bloomingdale Miss has lived up to her connections' confidence with a smart win in Saturday's Karen Clements Handicap (1000m) at Caulfield.
Featuring a number of high-profile drafts, the catalogue for next month’s two-day 2012 Inglis Melbourne August Thoroughbred Sale is now available online.
Last season's top class juvenile Golden Archer made a successful return to racing following injury, powering clear to win as he pleased at Flemington on Saturday.
Saluting in the final event at Flemington on Saturday was the progressive Peter Moody trained filly Dayita, a $80,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the draft of Widden Stud.
Well-travelled galloper Hour Of Peril made it a pleasing day in Brisbane for Patinack Farm on Saturday, when the four-year-old saluted in the Listed Tattersal’s Mile (1600m) at Eagle Farm.
Former World Champion Sprinter Sacred Kingdom has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award and immortalised with the launch of a memorabilia publication in Hong Kong.