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International Horse Racing

  • Australia wins Juddmonte for O’Briens

    Dual Derby winner Australia has collected his third successive Group One race to give trainer Aidan O’Brien a fifth win in the Juddmonte International Stakes at York. The winner of the English and Irish Classics, Australia eased away in the final furlong (200m) under the trainer’s son Joseph O’Brien to… Read More »

     
  • Avenir Certain earns a start in the Arc

    Unbeaten filly Avenir Certain has stamped herself as a contender for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with victory at Deauville. The Jean-Claude Rouget-trained three-year-old won the French 1000 Guineas and the French Oaks earlier this season but dropped down in class for a comfortable win in the Group Two… Read More »

     
  • Kingman reigns supreme at Deauville

    Kingman has reigned supreme in the Group One Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville despite trainer John Gosden’s fears the ground would be too soft. Gosden and Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to owner Prince Khalid Abdullah, walked the Normandy course several times before confirming Kingman would start. Just as he… Read More »

     
  • Dandino primed for St Leger defence

    Dandino will have his final lead-up to the Caulfield Cup when he attempts his defence of the American St Leger at Arlington on Sunday. The seven-year-old Marco Botti-trained entire is set to follow the same program as last year when he finished second at Caulfield before his fifth in the… Read More »

     
  • Ground concerns for Kingman in France

    John Gosden is keeping a close watch on the ground at Deauville and has yet to confirm Kingman a definite starter in Sunday’s Prix Jacques le Marois. The Newmarket trainer walked the course before Western Hymn finished fourth behind Gailo Chop in Friday’s Group Two Prix Guillaume D’Ornano. Gosden’s concerns… Read More »

     
  • New Group One sprint for Royal Ascot

    A new Group One sprint for three-year-olds at Royal Ascot has been unveiled by the European Pattern Committee. The six-furlong (1200m) race, which will be introduced from next season, is one of a number of changes to the European program which attempts to address the current lack of opportunities for… Read More »

     
  • Thumbs up for Tapeta at Wolverhampton

    Leading jockeys James Doyle and Silvestre de Sousa were among those to praise the new surface at Wolverhampton as racing took place on Tapeta for the first time in Britain. Wolverhampton replaced its Polytrack with the synthetic surface that is the brainchild of former Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning trainer Michael Dickinson…. Read More »

     
  • Eighth morphine positive revealed

    The number of horses from the stables already caught up in the morphine controversy has risen to eight. The initial stage of a British Horse Racing Authority inquiry has suggested contaminated feed as the source of the positives. Seven horses had been reported to have tested positive for the banned… Read More »

     
  • Dick Whittington wins the Phoenix Stakes

    Trainer Aidan O’Brien’s domination of the Phoenix Stakes has continued with Dick Whittington causing a minor upset in the Curragh feature. The Group One contest has been won by some of Ballydoyle’s leading juveniles over the years, with Johannesburg (2001), George Washington (2005), Holy Roman Emperor (2006) and Mastercraftsman (2008)… Read More »

     
  • Peslier guides Europe to Cup glory

    Australian Craig Williams won the first race in the Shergar Cup at Ascot but the Rest of the World team failed to capitalise on the good start in the teams event. Europe won the challenge by one point from the female riders’ team despite captain Frankie Dettori failing to win… Read More »

     
  • Head aiming for seventh Gheest win

    Trainer Freddy Head will rely on Thawaany as he aims for his seventh win since 2006 in Sunday’s Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville. While Thawaany could not be held in the same regard as Head’s two previous three-time winners of the Group One, Marchand D’Or and Moonlight Cloud, the… Read More »

     
  • Australia headlines $2.37m Champion Stakes

    Australia, Cirrus Des Aigles and Taghrooda feature among a stellar list of 37 entries for the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October. With a total prize fund of STG1.3 million ($A2.37 million), the prestigious event is the richest mile-and-a quarter race in Europe. Cirrus Des Aigles is set for his… Read More »

     
  • Lynch free to ride in Britain

    Disgraced jockey Fergal Lynch has been given a one-year probationary licence to ride in Britain. Lynch, 36, admitted to stopping a horse from winning at Ripon in August 2004, supplying inside information about six of his rides, and associating with the disqualified Miles Rodgers. The former champion apprentice was fined… Read More »

     
  • Chapple-Hyam sadness at Triano loss

    Peter Chapple-Hyam has expressed his sadness after hearing of the death of Rodrigo De Triano, describing him as the best horse he has trained. The Japanese Racing Association confirmed the five-time Group One winner, raced by the late Robert Sangster, died of pneumonia, aged 25. Rodrigo De Triano stood at… Read More »

     
  • Treve pleases in turf work-out

    Treve has enjoyed a light work-out for the first time on turf since her bruising Royal Ascot experience. Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek was satisfied to get last season’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner back on a grass surface as the filly continues her rehabilitation from pulled muscles sustained during the… Read More »

     
  • Preis von Baden next for Sea The Moon

    Trainer Markus Klug believes the Grosser Preis von Baden at Baden-Baden will be the perfect Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe prep race for Sea The Moon. The September 7 event is a Group One race and was used by Danedream to perfect her challenge for the Arc in 2011. Sea… Read More »

     
  • Bittar to leave top British racing job

    Paul Bittar is to leave his role as chief executive of the British Horseracing Authority when his three-year term ends in the new year. The Australian was appointed in September 2011, having previously worked for Racing Victoria and New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing. Bittar will be involved in the appointment of… Read More »

     
  • Intrinsic shows class to lift Cup

    Intrinsic, who missed the cut for the Wokingham at Royal Ascot, put the record straight when he sprinted to victory in the Stewards’ Cup at Goodwood. Punters threw their support behind Muthmir, backing him into 5-2 favourite in the 24-horse field, but the Robert Cowell-trained Intrinsic (6-1) got the job… Read More »

     
  • Melbourne clues from Glorious Stakes

    Pether’s Moon has put himself in line for a trip to Australia with victory in the Glorious Stakes at Goodwood. Another Melbourne spring contender, Cafe Society, finished third ahead of his transfer to the Gai Waterhouse stable. A handicap winner at Goodwood 12 months ago, the Richard Hannon-trained Pether’s Moon… Read More »

     
  • Kingman reigns at Glorious Goodwood

    Kingman followed up his Royal Ascot heroics with a devastating change of gear to land the Group One Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. The showpiece of the famed racing festival in Sussex had once again been billed as ‘the duel on the Downs’ with the odds-on favourite in a virtual… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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