Aidan O’Brien is nervous – he knows this horse could fill a Galileo-shaped hole

If you were in the grandstands or betting ring on a humid afternoon at Sandown, you will have heard the occasional burst of Football’s Coming Home or God Save The Queen. If you were Tom Marquand or David Egan entering the closing stages of the Coral-Eclipse, you will have heard a rapid and ominous whoosh. ... Read More

Douglas Whyte’s precise planning pays off with Mister Snowdon

Accustomed to the stratospheric heights of Hong Kong racing as a 13-time champion jockey, Douglas Whyte savoured one of his sweetest moments as a trainer when Mister Snowdon (Lethal Force) delivered on meticulous planning to win the Class 2 Ip Jug Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin yesterday. Whyte identified Sunday’s feature as the objective for... Read More

Racing icon reminds us it’s all about the love of the horse

Last Friday came the news that Arazi (Blushing Groom) had passed away. He died at the ripe old age of 32 at Stockwell Thoroughbreds in Victoria, a place where he happily spent his pensioned years. For a thoroughbred he had a very good innings but his death has struck a chord with many.  It sent... Read More

Couch-bound Hayes left prancing after Cornerstone Stud stallion gets off the mark

Cornerstone Stud’s Sam Hayes was midway through a mandatory two weeks of isolation on his South Australian property when Belle Of Yorkes rattled down the Murray Bridge straight to score a breakthrough win on Saturday. The neck-margin maiden victory by the Jon O’Connor-trained Belle Of Yorkes, who is by Cornerstone Stud’s first crop shuttler Sir... Read More

Zoustar colt sets new Great Southern Sale benchmark as buyers crave quality

Fifteen weanlings reach six figures as Blue Gum’s ’Star fetches $360,000 on opening day of trade at Oaklands The decision by Blue Gum Farm’s Phil Campbell to chance his arm with a Zoustar (Northern Meteor) colt at the Inglis Great Southern Sale paid off handsomely yesterday, with the opening session’s top lot setting a new... Read More

Mr Malek lands his first Group win in Stewards’ Cup

Ultra-smart sprinter-miler Mr Malek (Swiss Ace) was finally stripped of the tag of the best horse not to have won a Group race following his expected victory as the S$17 favourite in the S$150,000 Stewards’ Cup (Gr 2, 1600m) yesterday. Identified as Group race material from day one, the athletic son of Swiss Ace (Secret... Read More