Unwanted

In one bold move, Belclare (Per Incanto) more than doubled her career earnings when she took out The Invitation (1400m), one of the races that has been granted Group 2 status by the NSW authorities but is yet to be ratified by the Asian Racing Conference. Nonetheless, the $1 million winner’s share bumps Per Incanto... Read More

Maher on the board as the Tattersalls Horses in Training Sale gets underway

Ciaron Maher has become a familiar name on the buyers’ sheet at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses in Training Sale in recent years and it didn’t take the trainer long to enter the market at this year’s edition, teaming up with Billy Jackson Stops to secure Jareth (Make Believe), a one-time winning juvenile, for 140,000gns (approx.... Read More

Walker confident Bellatrix can take a starring role in the Coolmore

Daughter of Star Witness shoots for first top tier victory in Flemington’s 1200-metre event Mark Walker is confident his surging filly Bellatrix Star (Star Witness) can strike a blow for New Zealand sprinters and cause another spoiler to the stallion-making party in Saturday’s Coolmore Stud Stakes (Gr 1, 1200m) at Flemington. Rising from last season’s... Read More

Australasian buyers expected to be out in force at Tattersalls

Purchasers from the southern hemisphere are set to make their presence felt at this week’s Autumn Horses in Training Sale  This year’s Spring Carnival crescendo may only be a matter of days away, but this week sees some of Australia’s biggest and best operations turn their attention to targets further down the track.  The five-day... Read More

Racing industry mourns the loss of Colin McKenna

Colin McKenna, the self-made meat processing billionaire, who also built a racing empire from Victoria’s western districts, died on Sunday after a short battle with illness. McKenna’s meat processing company, The Midfield Group, which he founded, advised of his death, aged 74. “It is with heavy hearts the McKenna family wishes to advise our founder,... Read More

Hong Kong newcomers light up Happy Valley as Eustace lands double

Victories by a pair of Hong Kong debutants – Horsepower (Harry Angel) and Young Emperor (Holy Roman Emperor) – highlighted the Happy Valley meeting on Sunday when David Eustace, along with Vincent Ho, Zac Purton and Luke Ferraris, all celebrated doubles. Formerly known as Fire Follower when trained in Australia by Anthony Freedman, the  Frankie... Read More