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Two Flemington Options For Rock ‘N’ Gold

Last-start winner Rock ‘n' Gold is set to race at Flemington on Chester Manifold Stakes day but which event he contests is yet to be decided. The gelding is nominated for the Listed Chester Manifold (1400m) and the 1600m open handicap with acceptances to be taken on Wednesday morning. “We will have a chat tonight[...]
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Australian Turf Club To Cap Membership

The Australian Turf Club is to cap the number of new memberships with a waiting list to be introduced for applications after the end of this month. The ATC has introduced the limit at a time it says membership is at a five-year high. Existing members will still be able to renew their memberships in[...]
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70 Entries So Far For Rich All-Star Mile

With a week to go before nominations close for the inaugural All-Star Mile in Melbourne, the $5 million race has already attracted entries from each state of Australia and also New Zealand. But some of the biggest stables in the country are yet to nominate horses for the rich race, with no horses from Sydney's[...]
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Thornton, Mcneil Have Suspensions Reduced

Apprentice Stephanie Thornton has had an improper riding suspension reduced by five meetings on appeal. Thornton had been banned by Victorian stewards for 25 meetings after pleading guilty to improper riding aboard sprinter Belwazi in a 955m race at Moonee Valley on December 21. The 19-year-old appealed the severity of the penalty and on Tuesday[...]
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Blinkers Could Help The Odyssey In Classic

Queensland's Magic Millions 2YO Classic hopeful The Odyssey could carry blinkers in the big race. The Odyssey was one of the few Millions chances to draw a good barrier when part-owner Joanne Whalley picked up No.2 at a function on Surfers Paradise beach on Tuesday. Godolphin filly Exhilarates is now the TAB's $5.50 favourite for[...]
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Jungle Edge A Late Summer Sprint Entry

Popular Victorian sprinter Jungle Edge has been added to the Summer Sprint at Randwick and is likely to become an even more regular visitor to Sydney. Jungle Edge's affinity for soft and heavy tracks means his opportunities are limited in his home state. With Randwick a soft (6) on Tuesday and thunderstorms predicted up to[...]
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Ridgewood Drive Chasing Second City Win

Derby aspirations for Ridgewood Drive are likely to become clearer after the lightly raced gelding chases a second city win in quick succession. The Anthony Freedman-trained Ridgewood Drive, a half-brother to 2014 Queensland Derby winner Sonntag, scored a maiden win at his second career start at Sandown and is set to back up a week[...]
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Outback Barbie Shortens For Millions

Trainer Tony Gollan is growing in confidence after Outback Barbie drew a “perfect barrier” for the $2 million Magic Millions Guineas at the Gold Coast, The $2.80 favourite before the barrier draw, Outback Barbie shortened to $2.60 for Saturday's race with the TAB after she came up with gate three. She will start from two[...]
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Exhilarates Now Favourite For Mm Classic

Godolphin filly Exhilarates is now favourite for the Magic Millions 2YO Classic after drawing gate nine. Exhilarates won at the Gold Coast on Saturday to cement her place in the field and returns a week later to run for the major share of $2 million. The TAB wound her price in with former favourite Unite[...]
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Dubious Out To Remain Unbeaten In Millions

Unbeaten colt Dubious has met every challenge so far in his short career and co-trainer David Eustace is hopeful that continues in the Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast. Dubious won the Group Three Breeders' Plate in Sydney on debut in late September and then resumed from a break with another victory in a[...]
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Payne Has Feature Race Hopes In Two States

Trainer Patrick Payne will chase feature race wins in two states with Chamois Road to line up in the Chester Manifold Stakes in Melbourne while Husson Eagle and Zizzis are set for Magic Millions races at the Gold Coast. A last-start Flemington winner in an open handicap last month, Chamois Road finished runner-up in last[...]
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Kent Weighs In On Track Debate In Victoria

Trainer Mick Kent has weighed in on the tracks debate in Victoria, saying the information about the rating of the surfaces needs to be accurate. In an article for rsn.net.au Kent has questioned the accuracy of some track ratings and says trainers need accurate ratings in order to make a call whether to start their[...]
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Chris Munce To Star At Millions

Skate To Paris is one of the cheapest horses in trainer Chris Munce's stable but he believes she can be a big part of what he hopes is a successful Magic Millions day at the Gold Coast, Before he turned to training, Munce rode a record three winners of the Magic Millions 2YO Classic. He[...]
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Ljungberg Out Of Guineas After Mix-Up

Sydney three-year-old Ljungberg will be scratched from Saturday's Magic Millions Guineas after doubts were raised about whether he was an acceptor. When the field for the $2 million race was released on Monday it had Ljungberg at number six. Reports from Sydney indicated trainer Ron Quinton had not accepted with Ljungberg and the field would[...]
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Programming Change Helps Neptune’S Spear

A late programming change by Racing Queensland has proved a blessing in disguise for two-year-old Neptune's Spear. Trainer Liam Birchley had intended to run Neptune's Spear from the outside barrier in the QTIS Two-Year-Old Handicap at the Gold Coast on Saturday. It was to be Neptune's Spear's last run before heading to New Zealand to[...]
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Ciaron Maher Racing Opens Sydney Stable

As he prepares to chase a Magic Millions Classic win at the Gold Coast with unbeaten colt Dubious, Ciaron Maher has announced the expansion of his operation to include a stable in Sydney. Maher, who trains in partnership with David Eustace, has had an increasing presence in Sydney in recent months including success in the[...]
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Michael Crismale Joins Rnsw Board

Former Australian Turf Club chairman, Sydney businessman Michael Crismale, has been appointed to the board of Racing NSW for a three-year term. NSW Minister for Racing, Paul Toole, also announced on Monday, Simon Tuxen and Anthony Shepherd would serve on the board for another four years. “Mr Crismale has extensive experience in sports administration, including[...]
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