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  • Eagle Farm perfect for Seeingisbelieving

    Leading trainer Tony Gollan believes the horses for courses theory applies to Seeingisbelieving. At his second start since joining Gollan’s stables, Seeingisbelieving ticked the Eagle Farm box when successful on September 23. “When you come to Eagle Farm you want horses that have run well there beforehand,” Gollan said. “I… Read More »

     
  • Joviality shaping to be Denise Martin’s next Star

    Star Thoroughbreds is overdue for a change of luck on Epsom Handicap day after a couple of heartbreaking near misses in the major races two years ago. Denise Martin still vividly recalls cheering home Fiesta in the 2018 Flight Stakes, only for Oohood to come from the clouds and deny… Read More »

     
  • Harlem is ready to shuffle in Turnbull Stakes

    Tom Dabernig believes Harlem has a few key advantages over his rivals going into the Turnbull Stakes, which should equate to him being a factor in the finish. Unlike the majority of the field, who are being aimed at the Caulfield Cup, the Cox Plate or the Melbourne Cup, Dabernig… Read More »

     
  • Niccanova at crazy odds for the Epsom Handicap

    Bookmakers give Niccanova little hope of winning the Epsom Handicap but owner Steve Tregea thinks otherwise. Niccanova is a $61 pop with TAB fixed odds for the Group One Epsom Handicap but Tregea believes the gelding’s fifth to I Am Superman in the Shannon Stakes last Saturday was a solid… Read More »

     
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  • Young Rascal to run a big race in The Bart Cummings

    Archie Alexander is convinced former English stayer Young Rascal is ready to run a big race but he’s worried he is going to again be facing his nemesis of firm ground at Flemington. “I’m happy with him but he just needs to get his toe into the ground,” Alexander said…. Read More »

     
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  • Libertini puts Everest cards on the table

    It has been a bumpy start to the spring for Anthony Cummings but he is hoping Libertini can right the ship when she takes on two of the country’s best sprinters at Randwick. Cummings had carnival ambitions for Prince Fawaz and Mizzy but both have succumbed to minor ailments and… Read More »

     
  • Rivals out to break Epsom Handicap hoodoo for mares

    Probabeel and Funstar enjoyed a tremendous rivalry as three-year-olds but they each face an uphill battle to win the Epsom Handicap. Only three mares have triumphed in the Group One Randwick mile in the past four decades and one of them was the incomparable Winx. The others were Secret Admirer… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne Cup raiders on their way to Australia

    A flight containing the high-quality international contingent of stayers heading to Australia for the spring is expected to land in Melbourne on Friday night. Racing Victoria’s international manager Paul Bloodworth said there had not been any last-minute withdrawals and the 29 horses would arrive at approximately 9.45pm (AEST) on Friday…. Read More »

     
  • David Vandyke recruit set to Lord it over rivals

    Twelve months after failing in the Epsom Handicap, Desert Lord is poised to continue his form resurgence at Eagle Farm. Desert Lord created a huge impression when he won a class six race in hollow fashion at Eagle Farm in August at his first start for trainer David Vandyke. He… Read More »

     
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  • Mark Newnham follows proven path with Miravalle

    Mark Newnham compares Miravalle favourably with his Group One winner Maid Of Heaven and he hopes the former can achieve a feat her stablemate could not. Now retired, Maid Of Heaven finished sixth in the 2018 Flight Stakes before backing up seven days later to outshine the colts and geldings… Read More »

     
  • Stakes targets for two well bred winners

    A pair of progressive three-year-olds have made their mark on the midweek meeting at Kensington and earned a shot at black-type races in the process. Beautifully bred filly Darling Diamond took out the Sky Racing Active Plate (1400m) for trainer Mark Newnham, camping outside the leader and sprinting clear to… Read More »

     
  • Redwood Shadow emerges as a Victoria Derby chance

    The powerful Mick Price and Michael Kent Junior stable may have added another string to their attack on the Victoria Derby with Ballarat winner Redwood Shadow. Redwood Shadow is one of eight horses they have nominated for the 2020 Victoria Derby and their Warrnambool stable foreman Matthew Williams said it… Read More »

     
  • Santa Ana Lane set for return in Gilgai Stakes

    The Anthony and Sam Freedman stable sprint star Santa Ana Lane, who was announced earlier this week as Coolmore’s Everest slot holder, will have his lead-in run to the $15 million feature in Saturday’s Gilgai Stakes. Santa Ana Lane will be competing in The Everest for the third successive year…. Read More »

     
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  • Pizza eating mare ready for Epsom Handicap

    It is nothing new for a trainer to pop open the bubbly if their horse wins a Group One race but Wendy Roche will do it with a twist if Nettoyer salutes in the Epsom Handicap. The mare is almost as famous for her unconventional diet of pizza and champagne… Read More »

     
  • Verry Elleegant confirmed for the Turnbull Stakes

    Trainer Chris Waller has confirmed outstanding mare Verry Elleegant will head to Melbourne for the Group One Turnbull Stakes at Flemington. The multiple Group One winner was a dual acceptor in two states but will be scratched from the Hill Stakes at Randwick for which she was a $2.90 favourite…. Read More »

     
  • Tulloch Lodge forecasting a better showing in Metropolitan Handicap

    A deteriorating track cruelled Hush Writer’s Metropolitan Handicap chances last year but a favourable weather forecast has his trainers upbeat about his Group One prospects. The Japanese-bred stayer is a duffer on rain-affected ground and struck those conditions in the race 12 months ago, finishing eighth. But with Randwick rated… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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