Australian bred sprinters Not Listenin'tome and Lucky Bubbles filled the quinella in the Group II Bochk Wealth Mgmt Jockey Club Sprint at Sha Tin on Sunday, the race also featuring the return of the great HK Champion Able Friend.
The lightning bolt colours of prominent owner and great industry supporter Rupert Legh were first past the post in the VRC Black Caviar Lightning Stakes at Flemington today, carried to victory by Dwayne Dunn aboard Inglis graduate Chautauqua (Encosta de Lago x Lovely Jubly) in a thrilling finish to Australia's fastest Group 1 race.
Trainer Leslie Khoo was a happy man when the horse he had spruiked from Day 1, Genius, proved him right by taking out the $90,000 Inglis Melbourne Juvenile Stakes (1200m), the third Leg of the Singapore Horseshoe Series on Friday night.
New South Wales artist Sonja Bowden has been crowned the 2013 Inglis Equine Art Prize People’s Choice winner for her colour pencil artwork ‘Grand Sire’.
A positive ride by Nathan Berry has given him his first Group win on Va Pensiero in the Run To The Rose and erased trainer Jason Coyle's pre-race doubts the colt could win.
A plan to target the progeny of Fastnet Rock broodmares may take trainer Pat Carey all the way to the Blue Diamond Stakes after a brilliant winning debut by Donna Madeira at Sandown on Wednesday spoilt a plunge on another Blue Diamond aspirant.
IT TAKES something special for a crowd estimated at 105,000 to collectively hush. But hush they did for as long as three minutes at Flemington yesterday as judge Bill Quin pored over the photo finish between Dunaden and Red Cadeaux following the 151st Melbourne Cup.
Mike Moroney has a great opportunity to add to his dual Victoria Derby wins following the strong win by Inglis Easter graduate Sabrage at Caulfield today.
Less than 24 hours before the Tooheys New Golden Rose (1400m), self-confessed "battling trainer” Ron Leemon knocked back $1 million for Manawanui, who took home the first Group I race of the season at Rosehill on Saturday.
Hawkesbury trainer Joan Pracey gave gun apprentice Josh Adams his start in racing and he repaid her yesterday by riding Upstacker to her biggest win in racing.
Diamond To Pegasus has caused an upset in today's $100,000 Listed Canonbury Stakes (1100m) at Randwick and now joins Karuta Queen as the second Queanbeyan-based two-year-old who has enjoyed metropolitan success this season.
Promising Queensland two-year-old colt, Tax Evader, a breaker graduate from Clear Mountain Fairview Stud, will be flown to Melbourne on Tuesday to contest the opening race of the $2.6 million Inglis Series for 2010 yearling sale graduates at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate day, October 23.
International trailblazer Dermot Weld has unearthed another contender for this year’s historic 150th Emirates Melbourne Cup following last night’s (AET) win of Rite Of Passage in the prestigious Ascot Gold Cup (4000m) at Royal Ascot, UK.