Surge in bloodstock demand expected to continue at Premier

Victorian buyers are anticipated to underpin successful three-day Inglis sale beginning tomorrow The Victorian marketplace is expected to underpin a vibrant Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale market when the state’s major thoroughbred auction gets underway tomorrow, with Victorian owners and trainers predicted to make up for lost time and continue the recent surge in bloodstock... Read More

Roll The Dice Racing expands into Sydney & aligns with Matt Smith

Dissident ex Excess Love and Rubick ex Lady Rah Rah fillies are the first set to join the Group 1-winning Warwick Farm trainer Fresh off the back of two-year–old colt Profiteer’s (Capitalist) stunning success in the $2 million Inglis Millennium (RL, 1100m) earlier this month, Roll The Dice Racing has expanded into the tough Sydney... Read More

Night Of Thunder’s Love Sensation out to cause Group 1 upset in Surround

Love Sensation (Night Of Thunder) will not be called up for a fashion shoot any time soon, but Kevin Corstens has not given up on his diminutive three-year-old filly being in the subject of the winner’s photo in tomorrow’s Surround Stakes (Gr 1, 1400m) in Sydney. The Victorian filly, owned by Byron Bay-based breeder Peter... Read More

Home Affairs (AUS)

Home Affairs (AUS) 2 c I Am Invincible – Miss Interiors by Flying Spur O: Coolmore, Wynaus, Westerberg, Mr J Poulin, Sir P J Vela, Chris Waller Racing, Lynque, Woppitt Bloodstock, Peachester Lodge Pty Ltd, Mr K J Pooley, Mrs J L Pooley, Rockingham Thoroughbreds, Mr R McClure B: Torryburn Stud T: Chris Waller S:... Read More

Woodside Park Refines its Direction in Victoria

Earlier this month it was announced that James Price would be leaving his role as CEO of Woodside Park Stud at the end of the financial year as part of a major restructure at the leading Victorian farm that will see them them vacate their traditional base at Tylden which is home to stallions Tosen... Read More

Grateful Heart wins lucrative Million series

Grateful Heart (Written Tycoon) has been crowned DBS x Manulife Million Challenge champion, leaving trainer Danny Shum to revel in a third victory in the lucrative Happy Valley series in six years. Joining Shum’s previous winners – Speedy Longwah (Perfectly Ready) (2016) and Charity Glory (Written Tycoon) (2018) – Grateful Heart was clearly the best-performed... Read More