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Black Caviar best mare in the world

Australian champion Black Caviar has accomplished the greatest ever worldwide rating for any mare within the latest world ratings. The Worldwide Federation of Equine Government bodies launched its ratings overnight using the unbeaten British middle distance start Frankel on the top with 136. Black Caviar was next and seemed to be named the earth’s best [...]

Glen Boss Resumes Next Week

Champion jockey Glen Boss continues to be removed to resume riding at Sandown next Wednesday. Boss continues to be sidelined since September after he tore ligaments and tendons inside a shoulder when Golden Slipper champion Very Lily flattened and died as they was riding the filly inside a jumpout at Flemington He started riding trackwork [...]

Serb Candy To Follow In Siblings Footsteps

Trainer Mick Miladinovic needs his unraced two-year-old filly, Serb Chocolate to carry on in the prosperity of her brothers and sisters at Canberra’s Thoroughbred Park when she makes her race debut within the coming days. The juvenile has run out of Mick Miladinovic’s mare Sacred Halo, by the sire Monashee Mountain who stands at Racetree [...]

Patience Pays Off With Coliseo

Standard Gardner trained Coliseo recorded work best victory on Wednesday by running home to get The Hyperlinks Spend Cove Handicap (2000m) at Kembla Grange. Coliseo settled third-last after jumping from the wide barrier. 5-year-old gelding found a obvious run within the straight after buying the rails on the road to energy home and win with [...]

Star Thoroughbreds eyeing Magic Millions riches

If trackwork last week is any suggestion, this season’s blistering two-year-old success coming in the Gai Waterhouse stable continues in Saturday’s Miracle Millions Classic (1200m). Race favourite Driefontein were built with a final hitout at Bald eagle Farm on Saturday, showing all of the speed that underpinned her impressive New Year’s Eve salute within the [...]

Mark Riley Convicted But Escapes Penalty

Trainer Mark Riley has been discovered guilty but has steered clear of a problem after an inquiry into an optimistic sample obtained from among his runners at Bendigo last August. Victoria’s Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board found Riley guilty after Diablo Rosso came back a TCO2 reading through over the permitted limit inside a bloodstream [...]

Pumper confident despite lack of interest in Amorino

Miracle Millions punters have switched their backs on unbeaten Gerald Ryan colt Amorino now, but champion jockey Jim Cassidy is not concerned by the possible lack of interest. The large money in front of Saturday’s $2m 2YO Classic continues to be split between Gai Waterhouse flyer Driefontein and well-bred Kelso Wood runner Sizzling , following [...]