Soft Sand and Psychologist completed a top day for fillies purchased at Inglis Yearling Sales taking out the final two races on the Caulfield racecard in Melbourne, the Listed MRC Kevin Hayes Stakes and Group Three MRC Geoffrey Bellmaine Stakes over 1200m respectively.
Black Caviar dispelled any small doubts of running past 1200m when scoring a breathtaking victory with consummate ease in the Group One MRC C.F. Orr Stakes over 1400m in front of a huge crowd at Caulfield.
Mick Price trained filly Samaready has waltzed to the top of the market for the $1million Group One MRC Blue Diamond Stakes after a scintillating performance in the Group Three MRC Blue Diamond Prelude for fillies over 1100m at Caulfield this afternoon.
Here is your opportunity to win a share in possibly the next Black Caviar with the launch of the Inglis / Sunday Herald Sun Win a Share in a Racehorse Competition.
A border-hopping raid to South Australia has delivered a Listed win to the Anthony Freedman-trained Armed For Action when the Victorian-based filly claimed the Queen Adelaide Stakes (1050m) at Morphettville on Saturday.
One of Australia's best fillies, Mosheen, showed she has come back as good as ever with a dominant victory in the $100,000 Listed Shadwell Stud Australia Manfred Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday.
Group One VRC Oaks winner Mosheen was back with a bang at Caulfield today, running away to a dominant first-up victory in the Listed MRC Shadwell Stud Australasia Stakes over 1200m.
The 96th annual Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale catalogue, featuring 579 of Australasia’s finest bred and conformed yearlings entered for sale, is now available online.
Some 64 two-year-olds remain in the running for the $1 million Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield on February 25 after today's deadline for third declarations.
GLYN Schofield could be saved from deciding between Hay List or Manawanui because Ron Leemon is contemplating changing the program of his talented three-year-old.
Horse of the Year IGUGU continued her dominance of South Africa’s most prestigious races overnight, overcoming an interrupted preparation to take out Cape Town’s racing highlight of the year at Kenilworth, the Group One J&B Met.
Considered unlucky when charging home for third in the Listed ATC Gimcrack Stakes back in the spring, Fastnet Rock filly Jade Marauder confirmed that potential when she stormed home to win at Canterbury on Saturday.