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‘I think we have a nice filly on our hands’
Fledgling trainer Dom Sutton bids to land maiden stakes winner with pair of promising juveniles after red-hot start Taking the step from assistant trainer at a well-established yard to taking out your own licence is a pretty daunting task for most, but one that exciting trainer Dom Sutton seems to have handled with aplomb. Having... Read More
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Justify not returning for 2024 season
Unbeaten US Triple Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy), sire of super talented juvenile colt Storm Boy (Justify), will not be returning to Coolmore’s Hunter Valley base in 2024. Despite the enormous impact the son of Scat Daddy (Johannesburg) has had with his runners in Australia, it has been decided the stallion will remain at Coolmore’s... Read More

Vinery’s stallions hold firm as Hawaii Five Oh proves popular
Five of the six stallions from last year’s Hunter Valley farm’s roster remain unchanged for the 2024 season Vinery Stud has stuck solid with its stallion roster, maintaining the service fees for five of the six sires who stood at the farm in 2023 and have been thrilled with the early reaction to its new... Read More

Well-bred Snitzel filly shines in trial
Five juvenile heats were conducted at Rosehill on Tuesday and Chris Waller could have yet another exciting prospect on his hands in the shape of Hermitage Thoroughbreds-raced Lady Shenandoah (Snitzel), who was an eye-catching winner of her 900-metre trial. Ridden by Lee Magorrian, the filly was partaking in her first trial, but showed no signs... Read More

Too Darn Hot back Down Under at $110,000
Boom stallion Too Darn Hot (Dubawi), a dominant force in his first season in Europe who has also made an immediate impact at the highest level in the southern hemisphere, will return to Australia in 2024. Darley has confirmed exclusively to ANZ Bloodstock News that the marquee stallion, the sire of Saturday’s ATC Champagne Stakes... Read More

Cambridge Stud add Chaldean to shuttle ranks
Dual Group 1-winning son of Frankel to stand alongside fellow shuttlers Almanzor and Hello Youmzain at Tamahere property Historic Cambridge Stud is bursting with excitement as it looks to the future with one of its most noteworthy new sires in years – the multiple Group 1 winning son of Frankel, Chaldean. The highest rated two-year-old... Read More