Autumn Angel goes up for sale on Inglis Digital

Group 1 winner Autumn Angel (The Autumn Sun) will be offered in a standalone Inglis Digital Online Sale with bidding on the mare set to open at 9am on Monday and the final countdown to begin from 4pm Tuesday.  It was announced on Tuesday that the Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained mare would miss the... Read More

Newgate and GPI Racing snap up Stefi for The Everest

Ridgmont Farm have announced that their Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m)-winning mare Stefi Magnetica (All Too Hard) will contest next month’s The Everest (1200m) after she was snapped up by Newgate and GPI to run in their slot. The four-year-old daughter of All Too Hard (Casino Prince) impressed with her Group 1 success last campaign... Read More

‘He’s great in his head and physically he looks fantastic’

Harron’s quality colt Bodyguard touted to make his return at Rosehill Bloodstock giant James Harron is confident that after a chequered juvenile campaign, powerhouse colt Bodyguard (I Am Invincible) can prove he belongs in the top band of Australia’s three-year-olds as he begins his campaign to make himself a stallion at Rosehill on Saturday. That... Read More

All systems go

The cold result says that top-class Orchestral (Savabeel) finished eighth on her return to racing as a four-year-old, beating five runners home. Such bare facts can be misleading and the mare performed quite well, certainly better than her first–up effort as a three-year-old. There is no reason to point to the track either. Ellerslie’s new... Read More

Progeny by Vinery’s Ole Kirk make instant impression at the trials

A pair of juveniles by the first-season sire turn heads at Randwick-Kensington Vinery Stud’s first season stallion Ole Kirk (Written Tycoon), the China Horse Club-Newgate axis and – of course – Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott emerged as the major winners from Monday’s first official two-year-old barrier trials at Randwick Kensington. Ole Kirk, off a... Read More

Juveniles by exciting first season sires set for Sydney trials

Kia Ora’s Farnan most represented maiden crop stallion at Randwick Kensington Sydney takes a first look at this season’s two-year-olds in Monday’s keenly awaited official trials, with much vaunted stallions Farnan (Not A Single Doubt), Wootton Bassett (Iffraaj) and Ole Kirk (Written Tycoon) among sires with offspring taking their first bows. Golden Slipper (Gr 1,... Read More