Horse Racing News
Mahamedeis lands debut hurdle win at Sale
After a successful flat career, Mahamedeis has made an immediate impact over jumps with a debut hurdle victory at Sale. The Nick Ryan-trained galloper took out the Ecycle Solutions Maiden Hurdle (3240m) on Wednesday to register his first win in 675 days. Despite drifting in the market to start the $3.40 favourite, Mahamedeis, under Tom...
Bob Charley Stakes meeting at Randwick the next stop for Ozzmosis
The appearance of exciting two-year-old Ozzmosis is set to be one of the highlights of the Bob Charley Stakes meeting at Randwick as the youngster steps up to Saturday grade for the first time. A $250,000 Magic Millions purchase, the Zoustar colt created a strong impression with three impressive barrier trial wins...
Boom 3YO one to watch at Sandown
Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr have a happy knack of finding the right type of unraced New Zealand galloper to show its ability in Australia. Globe was a galloper sourced from New Zealand that has won four times from as many starts for the trainers while one of their latest projects is Golden Path...
Numerian tracking towards The Q22 defence
Since undergoing a name change and prizemoney boost, the Q22 has been a happy hunting ground for trainer Annabel Neasham, who will bid to continue her clean sweep of the new-look race with defending titleholder Numerian. Formerly the P J O’Shea Stakes, the feature was revamped and in 2021, Zaaki took...
Grahame Begg believes Cardinal Gem can win the Stradbroke Handicap
Fine weather, a favourable barrier draw and a fit racehorse are the ingredients Grahame Begg says can give him a first win in the Stradbroke Handicap. Begg has finished second twice in the Group 1 1400m handicap and third once and believes Cardinal Gem can break that drought at Eagle Farm on Saturday. Cardinal Gem...
Singapore jockeys explore licensing options in Australia
Following the announcement that horse racing will cease in Singapore from October 2024, Victorian Jockeys Association (VJA) chief Matt Hyland reports a surge of interest from Singapore-based riders looking to explore licensing options in Australia. Hyland revealed that the queries started pouring in less than 24 hours post-announcement, illustrating the immediate...
Racing set to return to Caulfield racecourse
After a seven-month-long hiatus, racing is set to return to Caulfield with a newly refurbished track that received positive feedback during its inaugural Tuesday morning gallops. This marked an essential milestone, as the course had not been used since the Zipping Classic meeting late last year. Jockey Jamie Mott lauded the renovated...
VRC reveals 2023 Melbourne Cup Tour destinations
In an ambitious move, the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) announced that the Melbourne Cup, widely recognized as “the race that stops a nation,” will visit 41 locations across seven countries for this year’s Cup Tour. Destinations will span Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Hong Kong, and Japan. Iconic seaside...
Shock at impending Singapore racing closure
Australian jockeys and trainers were shocked to learn that racing in Singapore is to cease next year. The Singapore Turf Club told participants on Monday that the last meeting in Singapore would be on October 5, 2024, after 180 years of racing. Melbourne Cup winning jockey Corey Brown had a successful three-and-a-half-year stint in Singapore before returning home...
Te Akau Racing establishes stables at Cranbourne
In a landmark announcement, New Zealand’s top stable, Te Akau Racing, has confirmed plans to establish an operation in Victoria, Australia. The move marks a milestone in Te Akau’s history and is a promising development for the owners. “This is a milestone for Te Akau, for our team, and especially for our...