Celebrating Group 1 success with his glamour mare Typhoon Tracy, Peter Moody added some icing to the cake with a two-state stakes double with his burgeoning three-year-old team.
Trainer Theo Kieser could not have asked for a better way to open his winning account for season 2011 when Kaiser took out the $75,000 Inglis Melbourne Juvenile Stakes over 1000m in Singapore on Sunday.
The S$1million Aushorse Golden Horseshoe Series got off to a flying start in Singapore yesterday, with the Theo Kieser trained Kaiser (pictured) taking out the S$100,000 Inglis Melbourne Juvenile Stakes.
The new look 2011 Melbourne Festival of Racing was officially launched today by Minister for Racing Denis Napthine and Racing Victoria Chief Executive Rob Hines before lunchtime crowds at Melbourne’s City Square.
Four-time Golden Slipper winning trainer Clarry Conners rates the fillies as the benchmark heading towards April's $3.5 million race. Two-year-old stakes racing swings into gear in Sydney this weekend with Conners to start his main Golden Slipper hope, Satin Shoes, in the Listed Widden Stakes (1100m) for fillies at Randwick.
GAIL Lancaster has started a new life and is being inspired by a filly she hopes will bring her a sorely needed change of luck. Mrs Lancaster secured a 10 per cent share in yearling Miss Camalagh when she won the Sunday Herald Sun/Inglis Win A Share in a Racehorse competition two years ago.
Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster today announced the acquisition of Bloodstock.com.au, Australia’s leading online thoroughbred classifieds website.
Young Blue Gum Farm based sire Churchill Downs sired his first winner when the Anthony Cummings trained filly Emerald Downs scored an impressive win at Moonee Valley on Friday night.
The NSW Government has announced the Australian Turf Club, the result of the merger of the Australian Jockey Club and Sydney Turf Club, will officially start operating on Monday.
One of Australia’s most promising gallopers returned to work on Monday to prepare for an autumn and winter campaign. Wyong trainer Stephen Farley was speaking with a grin when telling Racenet that Sincero had returned to his stables.