It’s time to act to help breeding heavyweights in fight against mine

The Australian racing and breeding industry, so often in competition with each other and berated for its constant internal division, must once again unite for the greater good to immediately lobby against a Hunter Valley mining application which threatens prime agricultural land. Coolmore and Godolphin, the biggest players in the world of thoroughbreds, have the... Read More

Hindaam

In racing and breeding, sometimes champagne and caviar can come disguised as flat beer and sardines, with one person’s poison morphing into another person’s meat.  In 2013, Gai Waterhouse and James Harron Bloodstock shelled out half a million dollars for a well-bred yearling – by Fastnet Rock out of Legally Bay.  She was a bay,... Read More

What is a primary production activity?

Over the years I have written ad nauseum about what the ATO considers to be a “business” of horse breeding and/or racing for income tax purposes. This is a crucial topic as, unless your activity is considered a business by the ATO, losses cannot be deducted nor can GST registration be applied for. In addition,... Read More

Spring Carnival – the issues arising

What a delight it was to watch racing from Sandown last Saturday. What a tragedy it would be if it were to be sold. Sandown is the best racetrack in Australia (in my opinion). It is the best servant to the Victorian industry.  It generates the most exciting racing which, for whatever reason, translates better... Read More

International buyers hold key to success of NZB Ready to Run Sale

Auction house embraces online technology in hope of canvassing diverse market at two-year-old sale New Zealand Bloodstock’s biggest foray into the digital marketplace will be put to the test at its Ready to Run Sale as the company attempts to maintain what it says is its place as the premier southern hemisphere two-year-old auction when... Read More

Moore, Chin and Corrales Dominate at Taipa 

Trainers Nick Moore and Stanley Chin, along with jockey Luis Corrales, took the spoils on the weekend’s racing, with both Moore and Chin picking up three winners each and Corrales booting home four for the two days. Moore, who is in his second season as a trainer, kicked off Sunday with a surprise win with... Read More