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Alabama Express retires to Yulong
Victorian stud continues its expansion by adding a second stallion to its 2020 roster Group 1-winning three-year-old Alabama Express (Redoute’s Choice), a horse that trainer Mike Moroney says could have “potentially been the best horse I have trained”, has been retired and will stand at Yulong this spring. Yulong announced the retirement of Alabama... Read More
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Yes Yes Yes to stand at $38,500 as Pierro earns increase
Coolmore announce 2020 service fees with champion Fastnet Rock sitting on top Yes Yes Yes, the first Everest winner to retire to stud after three years of the rich slot race, has had his service fee set by Coolmore where he will stand alongside his own young sire Rubick (Encosta De Lago) in a 16-stallion... Read More

Magic Millions to take on Inglis in battle for online market share
Magic Millions has launched an internet auction platform and will go head-to-head with the rival Inglis Digital business in a bid to capture a share of the rapidly growing and lucrative online thoroughbred trading market. South Australian farm Cornerstone Stud has embraced the Magic Millions Online service with an unreserved 66-lot draft of stakes-winning and... Read More

Ribchester to replace top-class sire Iffraaj at Haunui Farm
Champion European miler Ribchester has been ushered in to replace his top-class sire Iffraaj (Zafonic) at Haunui Farm, after the curtain was closed on his southern hemisphere stud career after 12 successful years of shuttling to New Zealand. Haunui Farm’s Mark Chitty and Godolphin, the owner of both Richester and Iffraaj, last night confirmed the... Read More

Brutal’s fee set for first season at Newgate
Brutal (O’Reilly), the lightest-raced winner of the Doncaster Mile (Gr 1, 1600m) in the race’s 154-year history, will serve his first mares at Newgate Farm next season at a fee of $27,500 (inc GST). Described as an “absolute Adonis – big, black and powerful” by Newgate’s director of stallions Bruce Slade, Brutal was acquired by... Read More

Scandal spoils Time party in Hawkesbury Crown
After knocking on the door for a black-type victory for the last year, Sweet Scandal (Sepoy) broke through in yesterday’s Hawkesbury Crown (Gr 3, 1300m) at Rosehill, spoiling the party for dual Group 1 winner In Her Time (Time Thief) at her final start before heading through the virtual sales ring. Drawing the outside barrier... Read More