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International Horse Racing

  • Hard ground threat to Kingston Hill

    Trainer Roger Varian has warned St Leger favourite Kingston Hill will not run if the ground is too hard at Doncaster. The Derby runner-up has drifted slightly in betting as the sun has continued to beat down for the first two days of the meeting. Although there is no further… Read More »

     
  • Jockeys’ betting rules tightened

    Jockeys are to be banned from betting on New Zealand races on the days they are riding. The change, which comes into effect on Thursday, will put an end to the current practice of jockeys being allowed to bet on the horse they are riding and on any race in… Read More »

     
  • Al Naamah flops on Group debut

    Expensive filly Al Naamah has come up short at her first attempt in Group company, beating only one runner home at Chantilly. Al Shaqab Racing paid five million guineas ($A9 million) for Al Naamah last year, a European record for a yearling at public auction. Al Naamah made such an… Read More »

     
  • Frankie Dettori loses ride on Treve

    Frankie Dettori has lost the ride on Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Treve and will be replaced by Thierry Jarnet in the Prix Vermeille at the request of trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Jarnet partnered Treve to her first three victories last season, completing the hat-trick with a brilliant display in… Read More »

     
  • Doncaster rain a boon for Kingston Hill

    Trainer Roger Varian has been buoyed by heavy rainfall at Doncaster ahead of Kingston Hill’s likely tilt at glory in the St Leger. The high-class colt is the warm favourite for the final Classic of the Flat season on Saturday but he does require ease in the ground to be… Read More »

     
  • Moon defeat throws Arc market open

    The topsy turvy state of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe market has been thrown into further chaos after Sea The Moon lost his unbeaten record to Ivanhowe in the Grosser Preis von Baden at Baden Baden. The Melbourne Cup hopes of three other runners also took a battering with… Read More »

     
  • Sea The Moon warms up for Arc in Germany

    Sea The Moon puts his position as Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe favourite on the line when he runs at Baden-Baden. The Markus Klug-trained colt is unbeaten in four career starts and takes the next step to possible European dominance in Sunday’s Group One Grosser Preis Von Baden. Among his… Read More »

     
  • Sole Power firms in Haydock Sprint Cup

    Gordon Lord Byron has drifted in betting for his defence of the Sprint Cup at Haydock after drawing the outside barrier. A Group One winner of the George Ryder Stakes in Australia during the autumn, Gordon Lord Byron has eased from 9-2 to 5-1 with Sole Power firming to 3-1… Read More »

     
  • Ruler Of The World on track for Arc

    Ruler Of The World could make his return to action in the Prix Foy as trainer Aidan O’Brien eyes a second crack at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Last year’s Epsom Derby winner was only seventh to Treve in the Longchamp feature and has not raced since disappointing in… Read More »

     
  • Wise Dan wins comeback race at Saratoga

    American champion Wise Dan has made a triumphant return from illness to win a Grade Two race at Saratoga. The dual United States Horse of the Year underwent colic surgery in May but showed his fighting qualities to win the Bernard Baruch Hcp (1700m) by a nose from Optimizer. “We… Read More »

     
  • Seismos could run in Irish St Leger

    Seismos could run in the Irish St Leger before he travels to Australia for the Melbourne Cup. The six-year-old, owned by Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock, will either run in St Leger at the Curragh on September 14 or go into quarantine a day earlier and have a race in Melbourne before… Read More »

     
  • Jockey suspended over bets on rival horse

    Experienced New Zealand jockey David Walker has been charged by the Racing Integrity Unit with betting on another horse in a race he was riding in at Palmerston North. The RIU charged Walker with two breaches of the New Zealand rules of racing following his ride on Watch Your Man… Read More »

     
  • Barry Hills duo named in morphine case

    LONDON Aug 28 PA – Two horses trained by Barry Hills have been named among the eight to test positive for morphine ahead of a British Horseracing Authority disciplinary hearing. The horses concerned are Soul Intent and Jolly Red Jeanz, who failed drugs tests after winning at Epsom and Chester… Read More »

     
  • Treve working well towards Arc defence

    Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Treve is on track to defend her title, delighting trainer Criquette Head-Maarek with her latest work-out. Treve stretched her unbeaten record to five with a stunning performance in the 2013 Arc but has so far failed to rediscover that form this year. She was… Read More »

     
  • Pale Mimosa beats Estimate at York

    Pale Mimosa and Estimate have boosted their claims for a trip to Australia for the Melbourne Cup with a one-two in the Lonsdale Cup at York. The Dermot Weld-trained Pale Mimosa held off the challenge from Estimate who is trained by Sir Michael Stoute for the Queen. The winner is… Read More »

     
  • Atzeni and Murphy to ride for Qatar Racing

    Apprentice Oisin Murphy will join Andrea Atzeni as a retained rider for Qatar Racing. Atzeni will replace Jamie Spencer as the No.1 jockey for Sheikh Fahad with 18-year-old Murphy, who rode in Australia during the northern hemisphere winter, the No.2. Their positions come into effect from from January 2015. Murphy,… Read More »

     
  • Sole Power adds second Nunthorpe to record

    Sole Power has confirmed his status as the undoubted short-course star of Europe by winning his second Nunthorpe Stakes at York. The silence was deafening in the grandstands in 2010 when he claimed the 1000m Group One contest as a 100-1 shot for relatively unheralded Irish trainer Eddie Lynam. Things… Read More »

     
  • Tapestry upsets Taghrooda in Group One

    Tapestry has ended the unbeaten streak of Taghrooda in the Yorkshire Oaks. After Taghrooda’s performances in the English Oaks and the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the latest Group One was expected to be little more than a warm-up for a probable challenge for the Prix de l’Arc… Read More »

     
  • Jockey Jamie Spencer announces retirement

    Dual British champion Jamie Spencer will retire from riding at the end of the season to take up a position with Qatar Racing. The 34-year-old is currently the retained rider for the powerful operation but will work closely alongside Sheikh Fahad Al Thani and his bloodstock advisor David Redvers providing… Read More »

     
  • Gordon Lord Byron to return at the Curragh

    Gordon Lord Byron will make his return to action in Saturday’s Renaissance Stakes at the Curragh after connections decided against a trip to York. The sprinter, who numbers the George Ryder Stakes in Australia among his Group One wins, has been off the track since suffering a back injury when… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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