Mighty mare Joliestar (Zoustar) won a fifth career G1 and cemented herself a Royal Ascot trip with a typically tough performance in today’s G1 TJ Smith Stakes at Randwick.
Guy Mulcaster hopes Ranch Hand – who he bought for $600,000 in today’s Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale – can develop into a stallion prospect, potentially as early as this weekend.
Vegas Raider (Invader) began his career in the best way possible with a come-from-behind debut victory in today’s $200,000 Inglis 2YO Challenge at Scone.
Zoutori won a deserved G1 in the Newmarket Handicap as the Easter Yearling Sale again showed why it’s globally considered the best auction in the southern hemisphere, producing four Stakes winners on a hallmark day for Inglis graduates.
If there is a centre to the racing world surely Royal Ascot is it. In a sense it is the home of the sport of kings and Australia's best trainers are ready to annex it in the Diamond Jubilee on Saturday.
$16,000 yearling sale purchase Taxmeifyoucan proved too elusive for his competitors in the $500,000 Restricted Listed Inglis Guineas at Scone on Saturday, generating euphoric scenes in the mounting yard from his large group of owners.
Two-year-old filly Everage took her racetrack earnings to over seven times her yearling sale purchase price when winning the 1000m Lightning Ridge 2YO Plate at Canberra on Sunday.
Single may be the flagship galloper of Craig Carmody's stable but he will feel a different type of pressure if Everage gets a start in the Inglis Classic at Rosehill Gardens tomorrow.
Bargain yearling sale purchase Koonoomoo took her earnings to $340,000 with a breakthrough Group 3 victory in the VRC Herald Sun Stakes (1400m) at Flemington today.
The oldest Caulfield Cup field in the race's 134-year history will line up on Saturday, after eight-year-old veteran Alcopop and seven-year-old Moudre were granted spots in the field.
Victoria’s first provincial Premier Saturday racemeeting at Bendigo this Saturday also sees the running of the next feature in the Inglis Race Series for three-year-olds.
Connections of Canberra raider Jackpot Queen will be hoping for better luck than their filly has had in previous Inglis Bonus races when she steps out in the Wellington RC Inglis Bonus at Caulfield on Saturday.
Premiership heavyweights Chris Waller and Peter Snowden had some kindly pre-Stradbroke Handicap advice for rival Stephen Farley, the Wyong-based trainer who has found himself in foreign territory.