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Hot on the hooves of Dead Or Alive’s dynamic stakes victory in the Oaklands Plate on Saturday, Wanted has fired another shot with first starter Dangerous Breeding scampering away with the VOBIS Gold Strike (1000m) at Warrnambool today.
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It’s a long way to go to get to Black Caviar’s perfect 25 from 25, but rising star sprinter Deep Field kept his unbeaten record intact to go five for five at Flemington on Saturday when capturing the Group II VRC Tab,com,au Stakes.
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The New South Wales Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Vieira v O'Shea handed down on March 5 has left participants in the wider thoroughbred industry wondering just where they stand.
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Each of the four major yearling sales conducted by Inglis in Melbourne and Sydney provided feature winners today, highlighted by the Group 1 double of Black Caviar and Ilovethiscity.
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Sydney solicitor Bill McNally has raced horses with the Wyong based Tilley family for the best part of three decades. On Monday at Muswellbrook, the long tradition continues when two-year-old Dangerous Edition makes his race debut in the MRC Function Centre 2YO Maiden over 900 metres.
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Orbit Express highlighted the value for money on offer at this month's Inglis Melbourne Autumn Yearling Sale when scoring a strong win in today’s Group 3 Victoria Handicap.
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Jockeys have refused to ride at various race meetings across the country today following the decision by the Australian Racing Board to reject their calls for changes to the new whip rules.
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Ealing Park had the top selling yearling at last year's Inglis Melbourne Autumn Sale and the Euroa based farm is hoping for an even better result this year.
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23rd Oct 2008
The second session of Breeze ups for this Sunday’s Inglis Breeze Up and Racehorse Sale were completed at Oaklands today, with a number of slick times recorded.
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Newmarket, 7 December 2007 - entires close at 5pm on Friday 30 November PRE SALE CONDITIONS Prior to the sale, vendors must engage a veterinary to take blood and nasal swab from each horse entered and have it sent to the DPI for testing.
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