The progeny of Extreme Choice proved a market sensation at the recent Inglis Easter Yearling Sale and buyers will be afforded a significant opportunity to access his progeny with a pair of well-credentialled mares in foal to him the latest additions to the Inglis Chairman’s Sale.
A Too Darn Hot colt topped Day 2 of an Easter Yearling Sale that ended with a record average and a staggering 26 $1m+ lots, despite ongoing global uncertainty.
Stakes winning 2YO Kiki Express, in foal to world-class stallion Extreme Choice, is the latest star addition to what is building to be another stellar catalogue for the Inglis Chairman’s Sale.
The thoroughbred breeding industry has never been short of an ‘opinion’, but if there is one thing that we can all agree upon with absolute certainty is that there are are no certainties.
Able Friend completed a straightforward barrier trial assignment this morning, Tuesday 2 June, as trainer John Moore continued the five-year-old’s preparations for the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes (1600m) at Royal Ascot two weeks today.
Jockey Tye Angland got the perfect result to relaunch his Australian career when he scored an upset win on Time For War in the Group Two BRC Sires' Produce Stakes at Doomben.
The ATC meeting at Gosford on Tuesday produced a very smart debut winner, whose yearling three-quarter -brother sold for $4million at the 2013 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.
The strong fields in the BTC Cup at Eagle Farm and The Goodwood at Morphettville on Saturday, both won by the great mare, are a lingering reminder of the sheer dominance of Black Caviar.
Federal Court Justice Alan Robertson ruled against a legal challenge by former bookmaker and chairman of the Sydney Turf Club Bruce McHugh to current thoroughbred breeding laws in Australia.
Pierro, Atlantic Jewel, More Joyous, Ortensia and Manighar are all legitimate contenders but not even this talented quintet can stop Black Caviar from claiming Horse of the Year honours.
Racing Victoria (RV) has today announced a new three-year agreement with the Victorian Jockeys Association (VJA) aimed at both rewarding and promoting the state’s 145 licensed jockeys.
Norman Waymouth is shooting for the top shelf with Mister Milton, who broke his maiden status with a decisive win in the John Moule Handicap at Caulifled.
Halting the proposed Bickham coal mine near Murrurundi is only the first step in achieving sustainable long-term land management across the Upper Hunter Valley of NSW.
Speaking at the PAC public hearings held in Scone, John Messara advocated against the Bickham Coal Mine proposal and called on the NSW Government to make an early decision on the matter.
Sydney’s Autumn Carnival launched yesterday with the major influencers in the world of racing converging on Luna Park in a vocal and visible show of solidarity and shared enthusiasm for Australia’s Racing Championships.