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Smart As You Think (AUS)
O: R J Slade, B G Mcilwaine, D Foster, Mrs B K O’casey, S O’casey, G Dubuissonperrine, O K Chan, Mrs L J Chan, J G Price, M J Davidson, A Haroon, G H Hill, S Shaw, L F Mcdonald B: Mr A Wong T: John Mcardle S: $260,000 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale... Read More
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Strong Pace Brings Out The Best In Winx With Another Amazing Cox Plate Victory
Seemingly invincible since winning the Sunshine Coast Guineas (Gr 3, 1600m) in May 2015, Winx’s second Cox Plate triumph was her 13th successive win and her ninth Group One victory in a 23-start career which has seen her earn $9,348,175 in prize money already. In her three lead up races this preparation, the Warwick Stakes... Read More
International Racing On Cards For Two Other Prominent Australian Horses
The dual Group One winner Palentino (Teofilo), somewhat forgotten following his Epsom Handicap (Gr 1, 1600m) failure and Rebel Dane (California Dane), the deserved winner of last Friday night’s Manikato Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) are the horses in question. Rebel Dane’s name will be among the list of entries, likely to be released today, for... Read More
Fastnet Rock’s Rivet Triumphs In The Racing Post Trophy
Winner by a decisive one and three quarter lengths was the well-bred colt Rivet (Fastnet Rock) who staged an outstanding performance to lead all the way to defeat the Aidan O’Brien-trained favourite Yucatan (Galileo) with Salouen (Canford Cliffs) a further neck back in third place. On good going, time for this important race was 1:37.08.... Read More
Chaussure (NZ)
O: Woppitt Bloodstock (Mgr: Mrs D N Kepitis) B: Nearco Stud Limited, Waikato T: Chris Waller S: 2015 New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale V: Bradbury Park P: Woppitt Bloodstock W: TAB Maiden Plate, 1400 metres, Warwick Farm, 19 October Chaussure put up a really promising effort with a good win here at his second... Read More
Spieth Provides A Last Race Sectional Times Highlight At Randwick
After being a clear last in the 16-horse field following a bad beginning, the race was taken out in brilliant fashion by lightly raced four-year-old Spieth (Thorn Park). He staged a remarkable recovery to win, running brilliant sectional times in the process. After angling into clear running, Spieth was still back in ninth place at... Read More