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Cambridge Stud seeking unique trans-Tasman Guineas double

The Lindsays have leading chances in both the Australian and New Zealand Classics this weekend Belief in a sassy homebred filly by their young resident sire Embellish (Savabeel) and a large-scale investment in elite Australian stallion Zoustar (Northern Meteor) has Cambridge Stud on the verge of a possible trans-Tasman Guineas double. The Brendan and Jo... Read More

Muir banking on some Magic in Rupert Clarke

Milburn Creek principal has Hellbent mare in Group 1 upon return from successful US trip Buoyed by what John Muir considers value buying in the US broodmare market over the past week, the Milburn Creek principal is back home and hopeful that his Australian-bred mare Magic Time (Hellbent) can deliver at the highest level as... Read More

42 for Blue Point

New winners Blue Point – Darley Stud shuttler Blue Point (Shamardal) secured his 42nd individual first-crop winner when Sweetest (2 f ex Badr Al Badoor by Acclamation) got off the mark at the seventh attempt over seven furlongs at Dundalk. Purchased by Coolmore’s MV Magnier for €420,000 at the Goffs Orby Sale in 2022, the... Read More

Darley takes land tax fight to High Court

Since April 2022 I have been constantly updating the industry on the status of Godolphin’s land tax exemption dispute with Revenue NSW. A Darley loss on assessment, a win at the NSW Supreme Court, a loss at the Court of Appeal – a drama that we hope would end with victory at the highest court... Read More

Maluka to make move to farm once owned by Spendthrift 

Andersons reach a deal with Hesket Thoroughbreds to take on Kerrie property Luke and Mags Anderson’s Maluka Thoroughbreds will soon relocate to the former Spendthrift Australia farm near Melbourne, enabling the couple to expand their Victorian broodmare, spelling and sales preparation business. The pair have established a reputation for breeding and consigning high-class, Group 1-winning... Read More

Saving the best ’til last

For the first three days of the just concluded Flemington spring carnival there were a few New Zealand highlights. Melbourne Cup day was solid with three stakes winners, two by Savabeel (Zabeel) and one by War Decree (War Front). However, saving the best ’til last, day four, Champions Day, was on another level. New Zealand... Read More