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Snitzel Shatters Earnings Record To Be Champion Australian Sire

For the past four seasons Arrowfield Stud’s consistent Snitzel (Redoute’s Choice) has looked a champion Australian sire in waiting and in the 2016-17 season, which ended on Monday, he finally reached the coveted top spot on the list. Snitzel did not just win, he blitzed his rivals in all categories to be overall champion sire... Read More

Abel Tasman Stars For China Horse Club In The United States

Founded by Teo Ah Khing, the China Horse Club has become one of the most significant new international investors in bloodstock over the past five years, spending huge sums on racing and breeding stock in the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Styled as Asia’s premier lifestyle, business and thoroughbred racing club, the China... Read More

Monash Stakes Winner Supido Comes From Outstanding Family

After third placings in Group One and Group Two contests, Supido’s success was both well deserved and well anticipated by punters who cheered as he unleashed a powerful finishing sprint to defeat runner-up Daytona Grey (Artie Schiller) by three quarters of a length with third placed Murt The Flirt (Murtajill) a neck further away in... Read More

Royal Symphony Stakes Claim For Spring Stardom

The Tony McEvoy-trained two-year-old, now unbeaten in three starts, looks set for more important wins next season with the Caulfield Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m) a major target. Saturday’s race, registered as the Gibson Carmichael  Stakes, has in the past unearthed some high quality horses.The manner of Royal Symphony’s victory was impressive as he was well... Read More

Zarak the latest star for the Aga Khan

The long list of notables includes three of the most influential sires of the 20th century, Nasrullah (Nearco), Royal Charger (Nearco) and Mahmoud (Blenheim), all tracing back to the famous “flying filly” Mumtaz Mahal (The Tetrarch) who was purchased as a yearling by the grandfather of the present Aga Khan in 1923. As a breeding... Read More

Unbeaten Caravaggio May Run In The Everest

The grey colt beat the Godolphin pair Harry Angel (Dark Angel) and Blue Point (Shamardal) by three quarters of a length and a half length to register a time of 1:13.49 on a track rated good to firm. It is now likely that Caravaggio will travel to Sydney to contest the inaugural running of the... Read More