Outstanding 2YO Profiteer (Capitalist) announced himself arguably the best 2YO colt in the land with a dominant victory in today’s feature $2m Inglis Millennium at Randwick.
Ciaron Maher will try to equal the deeds of Australian Hall Of Fame trainer John Hawkes with his classy filly Jameka in the $1 million Crown Oaks at Flemington on Thursday.
South Australia’s premier trainer Phillip Stokes knew he had a quality galloper heading into Saturday’s Group 2 Thousand Guineas Prelude (1400m) at Caulfield.
The Robert Smerdon-trained Fontiton looks destined to follow other fillies Earthquake, Miracles Of Life and Samaready and take home the $1 million Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes.
Five-year-old mare Angelic Light (Holy Roman Emperor x Flashed) did what many felt was impossible, upstaging the World’s Highest Rated Sprinter Lankan Rupee in the Group 2 McEwen Stakes over 1000m at Moonee Valley.
Scissor Kick vindicated Paul Messara's decision not to hand in his training licence yet, but The Rosebud threw up more Golden Rose questions than answers as the midweek graduate conquered his more-fancied rivals.
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.
The first Black Type event at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate eve was the Listed MVRC Crockett Stakes with victory going to lightly raced Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) filly Angelic Light.
The Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale has enjoyed a stellar year, headlined by the World’s three top rated sprinters all emanating from the Oaklands Sale, and the catalogue for the 2011 renewal is now online.
ON PAGE 109 of Friday's Herald Sun there was a full-page ad of the like rarely, if ever, conjured up by the racing industry and presented in the nation's biggest-selling daily newspaper.
Black Caviar easily maintained her unbeaten record in the Group II Schillaci Stakes (1000m) but Caulfield trainer Peter Moody says the biggest thrill surrounding the win would occur on Sunday morning.
Breeders will be presented with some outstanding opportunities to upgrade their broodmare bands at the Inglis Scone Broodmare Sale, to be held at White Park this Friday August 27.
First season sire Domesday has come up with a real rising star during the Brisbane Winter Carnival with the Chris Waller trained colt Pressday claiming a powerful win in the Group Two QTC Sires’ Produce Stakes over 1400 metres at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
The William Inglis Australian Weanling and Breeding Stock Sale just keeps getting stronger, with another group of high class mares added to the supplementary catalogue.