Australian Stud and Stable Staff Awards finalists announced

The finalists for the 2020 Australian Stud and Stable Staff Awards, celebrating the unsung heroes who dedicate their lives to Australia’s racing and breeding industries, were announced last night. Two finalists were named for each of the seven categories – Leadership, Horsemanship, the Australian Turf Club Dedication to Racing, the Magic Millions Dedication to Breeding,... Read More

Blue hen Scandinavia dies at 25

Blue hen Scandinavia dies at 25 One of Australia’s most prolific broodmares, Scandinavia (Snippets), has died at the age of 25, it was announced yesterday. Scandinavia’s owner, breeder Rob Crabtree, announced her death through Aushorse, with the matriarch leaving behind a family that has come to sit at the forefront of the Australian racing and... Read More

Derby Trial caps off a big weekend for Corrales

Former four-time Champion Macau Jockey Luis Corrales enjoyed one of his best weekends at the Taipa racetrack with five winners over the two days’ racing, capped off by his last-stride win in the Listed SJM Macau Derby Trial over 1500 metres (turf) on Winnie Star (Medaglia d’Oro). In one of the most open Derby Trial... Read More

Eight for Pride of Dubai

New winners Pride Of Dubai Proud Mia (2 f ex Miatoko by Danzero), became the eighth individual first season winner for Coolmore’s sire Pride Of Dubai (Street Cry), when scoring at Queanbeyan on Sunday. The Nick Olive-trained Proud Mia ($1.45 favourite), who was having her first start, was sent straight to the front and was... Read More

Golden Grove Stud getting back on track

Hunter Valley farm Golden Grove Stud is in the process of embarking on a plan to become a full-scale commercial entity after being hard-hit by drought in recent years. The 259-acre property, near Denman, is owned by Melbourne businessman Sean Buckley and large-scale Northern Territory pastoralist Viv Oldfield with the latter taking charge of Golden... Read More

Rich Hill releases fees for roster of five stallions

Three of Rich Hill Stud’s stallions will have their service fees unchanged while young sire Proisir (Choisir) has earned an increase for 2020 after the New Zealand farm yesterday confirmed its line-up for this year. Vadamos (Monsun), whose first crop yearlings sold up to NZ$330,000 at the New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Sale this year, will... Read More