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CrownBet’s overview of the weekend’s punting. Who got the money and who left the money in the bag? Who is the horse to follow with money in its next couple of starts?

 James Cummings is expected to be confirmed shortly as Australian head trainer for global racing operation Godolphin.

That’s right its highly possible Berry and his family could make Hong Kong home for the next three years.

Darren Weir has decided on a change of plans with Black Heart Bart with the gelding heading to Brisbane for a Group One race at Eagle Farm.

The experienced Benzini and the up-and-coming Chocante will be out to uphold New Zealand’s reputation in the staying ranks at Eagle Farm.

Matthew is back from his spell with the Mounting Yard Report from Rosehill Gardens along with this weeks horse to follow.

Country stayer Lautaro upset some big names at the recent Scone carnival and his trainer is looking to bring him to town where he believes he can measure up again.

Punters should not read anything into classy jumper Wells missing a run in a 3200m flat race at Flemington.
 

Unstoppable jockey Jeff Lloyd is poised to break yet another riding record this week.
 

Group One-winning mare Miss Cover Girl is primed to finish her career on a high in the Group Three Glenlogan Park Stakes at Eagle Farm.
 

Jockey Regan Bayliss has escaped surgery on his fractured left wrist following a race fall at Geelong.
 

Melbourne Cup winner Americain has sired his first Australian winner with Geegee Blackprince’s success in the Tasmanian Sires’ Produce Stakes.

 James Innes Jr’s bid for the Sydney apprentices’ premiership has hit a snag with a suspension at Rosehill ruling him out of for five meetings.
 

Australian Zac Purton has become just the fourth jockey to ride 700 winners or more in Hong Kong.
 

Soul Stirring has given champion Frankel his first Classic winner with her victory in the Group One Japanese Oaks at Tokyo racecourse.
 

I think the paint may peel off the walls with the convo over this beer?

Michelle Payne has been honoured with an international award for excellence in equestrian sports.

Caulfield trainer Robert Smerdon is hoping he doesn’t experience any transport difficulties as Under The Louvre prepares for a Group One assignment in Brisbane.
 

Shadow Dancer has increased Snitzel’s record total of two-year-old winners with her victory at Rotorua.

A cadet steward has become the fifth Queensland Racing Integrity Commission official stood down in the past seven months pending a misconduct investigation.

Trainer Chris Munce’s outstanding season with two-year-olds will peak when he has three genuine hopes in the Group Two BRC Sires Produce Stakes at Eagle Farm.
 

The in-form Lindsay Park stable will attempt to add a feature jumps race to its record when Honey Steel’s Gold runs in the Australian Hurdle at Sandown.

Trainers will receive an update on the progress of the Eagle Farm racing surface ahead of its next meeting.

Former Perth galloper Vega Magic has taken out the $1 million Group One Goodwood at Morphettville at his first start for Lindsay Park.

 Jockey Michael Cahill will miss Queensland Oaks day after being suspended for 11 days at Doomben on Saturday.

Mudlark Jungle Edge continues to lift the spirits of trainer Mick Bell.
 

Sydney’s leading trainer Chris Waller reached the 400-win milestone at Rosehill after Dagny snared the last in a dramatic conclusion to Saturday’s meeting.

Corey Brown has had his Doomben Cup victory on Sense of Occasion soured by a seven-day suspension for excessive whip use.

Extra Zero has achieved a milestone victory at Flemington at the expense of punters.

Diminutive filly Kenedna dispelled any stamina doubts, surviving a protest, to win in the Group Two Roses (2000m) at Doomben on Saturday.