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Epaulette brilliant in 10,000

Epaulette brilliant in 10,000

| May 25, 2013

A blinding early pace by Buffering and Your Song set up the Doomben 10000 for a backmarker to finish on and it was Peter Snowden’s talented colt Epaulette who burst through the field to score. The winning margin was a broadening two lengths to last year’s winner Sea Siren, who boxed on well to pip [...]

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Sad loss of Rangirangdoo

Sad loss of Rangirangdoo

| May 25, 2013

The dual Group One winner Rangirangdoo was euthanased after breaking both sesamoids in the Doomben 10,000. Waller’s Sydney staff waited anxiously at Randwick after the race to hear what had happened and even victory by Coup Ay Tee in the final race to go with She’s Clean’s earlier win, couldn’t lift their spirits. “It is [...]

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Black And Bent sets new mark

Black And Bent sets new mark

| May 22, 2013

Champion hurdler Black And Bent claimed an Australian-record 10th successive victory with a dominant performance in the $100,000 Jack Dow Memorial Hurdle (3,300m) – his first over jumps in more than a year. The Robert Smerdon-trained star had shared the record with Lots Of Time for more than 12 months after injuring a tendon for a [...]

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Breeding news

Hidden Dragon speed to burn

Hidden Dragon speed to burn

| May 15, 2013 | Reply

HIDDEN WARRIOR’S front running win in class record time over older horses in the One Solutions Handicap over 1350m at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday suggests this very promising 3-year-old gelding by the emerging Danehill sire Hidden Dragon, a resident at the Kruger’s Lyndhurst Stud at Warwick in Queensland, could fire again next Saturday if he [...]

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AP Indy double in Kentucky

AP Indy double in Kentucky

| May 15, 2013 | Reply

THAT you do not have to be an outstanding racehorse to be a top sire has been demonstrated again by the very successful career to date in America of the Spendthrift Farm, Kentucky located A.P. Indy sire Malibu Moon, the source this month of the Kentucky Derby winner Orb. A product of a Group1 winner [...]

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Derby winner’s blueblood ancestry

Derby winner’s blueblood ancestry

| May 15, 2013 | Reply

ESCADO, the Casino Prince gelding who at Morphettville on May 4 annexed the Group One South Australian Derby (2500m), joins a long list of top level winners descending from Frizette, a1905 American bred mare who carried the stigma of being a half-bred and whose descendants were initially excluded from the bible of world breeding, the [...]

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International racing

Lucky Nine denies Aussie glory

Lucky Nine denies Aussie glory

| May 19, 2013 | Reply

Hong Kong’s Lucky Nine 4-1 (Brett Prebble) won the International Sprint with a commanding performance under the floodlights at Kranji. Australian 11-4 favourite Bel Sprinter, who was third behind Black Caviar on her final start, came roaring home from a nightmare draw but catching Lucky Nine was a forlorn hope. Super Easy, 4-1, finished third. [...]

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Oxbow upsets Orb in Preakness

Oxbow upsets Orb in Preakness

| May 19, 2013 | Reply

Instead of a Triple Crown, fans of thoroughbred racing had to settle for an old-timer’s game at the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes Saturday afternoon. D. Wayne Lukas, one of the sport’s all-time great trainers, and jockey Gary Stevens, one of its best-ever jockeys, combined to stun 117,203 fans, the fourth largest crowd in [...]

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Bel Sprinter ready to fly

Bel Sprinter ready to fly

| May 17, 2013 | Reply

Australian speedster Bel Sprinter carries the hopes of a nation as he lines up in Sunday’s Group One KrisFlyer International Sprint in Singapore. Bel Sprinter, the only Australian-trained horse in the KrisFlyer, came up with gate 10 in a field of 11 at Thursday’s barrier draw for the 1200m feature at Kranji, but given the [...]

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Special interest stories

Ten reasons why forums rule the social media landscape

Ten reasons why forums rule the social media landscape

| May 11, 2013 | Reply

The phenomenal increase in the popularity of Twitter as a social media tool has led some to reassess the position of online community forums, the traditional way for users to interact online and publish their opinions to the general audience. As an avid user of both mediums, I believe that rather than overtaking traditional forms of personal blogging, [...]

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Beaten Up’s Cup

Beaten Up’s Cup

| May 19, 2013 | Reply

Premier Sydney trainer Chris Waller has taken his winning form to Brisbane with Beaten Up defeating stable-mate Foreteller to win the Group One Doomben Cup on Saturday. Waller opted to take Beaten Up north rather than race in Friday’s Listed Scone Cup and the European import delivered with Leith Innes aboard. A close second in [...]

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Moody holds key to Doomben Cup

Moody holds key to Doomben Cup

| May 17, 2013 | Reply

Punters are in two camps ahead of Saturday’s Group I Doomben Cup with fancies Lights of Heaven ($3.90) and Foreteller ($4.00) fighting out favouritism. The runners were favourite and second favourite in the Hollindale Stakes a fortnight ago and ran the quinella in the Group II lead-up race at the Gold Coast and appear on [...]

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Barrier draws for Singapore

Barrier draws for Singapore

| May 17, 2013 | Reply

Reactions from connections after yesterday’s barrier draws for key events at Kranji racecourse, Singapore, on Sunday. SINGAPORE AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL CUP DAN EXCEL (HK) and MILITARY ATTACK (HK) – Barriers No 1 & 4 “We have two horses coming here that are coming out of winning Group 1 races back home so they have to be [...]

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