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Kerrin McEvoy suffers back injury

Kerrin McEvoy's autumn campaign has come to an abrupt halt following a harrowing incident on Golden Slipper day at Rosehill. The esteemed jockey suffered a fractured vertebrae after a fall from Tintookie during the Group 3 Birthday Card Stakes (1200m). Tragically, the mare succumbed to a severe injury on the bend. Despite the ordeal, McEvoy[...]
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Zapateo victorious in The Galaxy

Zapateo () has launched late to secure victory in the Group 1 Galaxy (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday, giving the James Cummings-trained mare her first Group 1 success. She was friendless in the market despite a solid runner-up effort in the Group 2 Challenge Stakes (1000m) a fortnight ago and was able to continue her[...]
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Grebeni salutes in Maroubra Mile

Four-year-old gelding Grebeni notched his seventh career victory when narrowly prevailing in the Maroubra Mile (1600m) at Randwick in front of a throng of enthusiastic owners. The Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-trained son of Ocean Park had scored a similarly resolute victory at Randwick a fortnight ago and after preforming consistently well across ten starts[...]
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Grebeni claims Randwick success

Smart four-year-old gelding Grebeni recorded his sixth career victory when running out a strong winner at Randwick on Saturday. The Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-trained son of Ocean Park had previously finished midfield in the Festival Stakes (1500m) a fortnight ago and bounced back with a gritty performance on Saturday. Ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, Grebeni[...]
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Bold Mac goes back-to-back

Three weeks after winning in Benchmark 88 grade at Randwick, Kiwi-bred gelding Bold Mac stepped up in class and delivered a repeat result in Saturday's Premier's Cup Prelude (1800m) at Rosehill. The six-year-old completed a winning double on the opening Saturday of the Sydney season for champion expat New Zealand trainer Chris Waller, who had[...]
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Palmetto powers to Coast success

Palmetto had to wait seven starts for his first win in Australia, but the second came much more quickly – and in a race worth $500,000. A dual Guineas winner in the South Island of New Zealand, the Ghibellines gelding found his winning groove across the Tasman with a victory at Hawkesbury on April 22.[...]
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Huetor takes out Group 1 Doomben Cup

Despite most of the pre-race talk being about raging-hot favourite Zaaki, Paul Snowden knew Huetor was set for a big performance in the $1 million Doomben Cup. And the five-year-old's finish was immense, beating runner-up Maximal by half a length and notching up Paul and Peter Snowden's second victory of the day. It was brilliant jockey[...]
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