News

Happy Clapper firming Epsom favourite

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 10:47am

Happy Clapper is a firming Epsom Handicap favourite but there are doubts over second-elect Egg Tart who has failed a vet examination of an eye problem.  Read more »

Field of 14 for Epsom Handicap

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 10:23am

Happy Clapper heads a field of 14 for the Epsom Handicap and will carry topweight of 57kg.  Read more »

Epsom winner Hauraki retired

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 10:14am

Godolphin stalwart Hauraki has been retired a year after his crowning moment in the Epsom Handicap.  Read more »

Spill The Beans to stand in England

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 8:58am

Spill The Beans will become the first son of Snitzel to shuttle to Europe where he will stand at the National Stud at Newmarket.  Read more »

Spill the Beans to Shuttle

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 8:53am

The National Stud, in partnership with Atlas Stallions Ltd and Aquis Farms, is delighted to announce that multiple Group winning sprinter Spill The Beans will reverse shuttle from Australia to the UK for the 2018/2019 northern hemisphere breeding season in a deal brokered by McKeever/Ferguson Bloodstock.  Read more »

Twenty still in the mix for the Arc

Tuesday 26 September 2017, 6:03am

Highland Reel and Order Of St George are among seven Aidan O'Brien-trained horses left in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.  Read more »

Royal Symphony out to remain unbeaten

Monday 25 September 2017, 6:16pm

Unbeaten colt Royal Symphony is favourite for the Caulfield Guineas and is likely to clash with a number of other Guineas contenders in the Prelude.  Read more »

Michael Freedman trains HK double

Monday 25 September 2017, 5:59pm

Michael Freedman has saddled his first Hong Kong winner and added another for good measure at the Sha Tin meeting.  Read more »

Happy Clapper Epsom favourite

Monday 25 September 2017, 5:52pm

Happy Clapper remains the Epsom Handicap favourite ahead of six horses from the Chris Waller stable.  Read more »

Clearly Innocent still aimed at Everest

Monday 25 September 2017, 4:54pm

Trainer Kris Lees is hoping Clearly Innocent can stake his claim for a slot in The $10 million Everest when he runs in the Premiere Stakes.  Read more »