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Doomben Cup favourite Articus has arrived in Brisbane after securing a place on a flight from Melbourne.

Big Richie Callander’s best bets and selections for all races for today’s  Warwick Farm meeting.

Get Shane’s best value bet and fast money tip for today’s meeting at the Gold Coast.

The emerging training career of Matt Cumani has hit a hurdle with the 36-year-old suspended for the rest of the season and fined $20,000 for failing to notify stewards for almost a month of a strangles infection in his Ballarat stables.
 

Trainer Richard Jolly is hoping for third time lucky with sprinter with his runner in Adelaide’s premier sprint, the Group One Goodwood at Morphettville.
 

New Zealand trainer Donna Logan is hoping Jake The Muss can cement a trans-Tasman trip to join stablemate Here He Comes in the Queensland Derby.

Jean Dubois returns to France in July with perseverance the motivation, not homesickness.
 

The chances of Darren Weir being a player in the Brisbane winter carnival rest with a Qantas cargo carrier in Melbourne.
 

Bobby El-Issa has been outed for four months for his handling of a horse in a Goulburn maiden.
 

Trainer Matt Cumani has been suspended until the start of the new season and fined $20,000 for his failure to notify stewards of a strangles infection in his Ballarat stables.

Trainer Matt Cumani has pleaded guilty to two charges relating to his failure to notify stewards of a strangles infection in his Ballarat stables.

Grafton trainer Daniel Want has been disqualified for 15 months after being found guilty of a cobalt offence.
 

A capacity field of 20 plus three emergencies has been declared for Adelaide’s premier open sprint, the $1 million Goodwood.
 

A Wyong two-year-old maiden could be a defining moment for leading sire Snitzel.
 

Big Richie Callander’s best bets for today’s Wyong meeting along with selections for every race. 

Crownbet’s weekend punting overview. Who were the runners who got the money, who were the big misses? Who is this weeks horse to follow that should have good money in it over the next few starts?

The long running saga into the bona fides of the ownership of Group 1 winning race mare Azkadellia came to a head Monday night with trainer Ciaron Maher and his former racing manager Ben Connolly issued with charges.

 Foreign Prince might not be the best horse in David Payne’s stable but he is one of his favourites.

An imported stayer David Hayes hopes will be a Melbourne Cup contender is set to get his first taste of Australian racing when he steps out at Flemington.

Perth trainer Neville Parnham has resisted any temptation to give Malibu Style a crack at the Group One Goodwood and is instead keeping the sprinter in Melbourne to chase another stakes win in the Listed Straight Six at Flemington.
 

Mick Price already has the trainer’s trophy from Adelaide’s first $1 million race in his keeping and will be two handed in his pursuit of another.

Trainer Desleigh Forster is confident in-form jockey Jim Byrne can to help her break a 34-year drought for Brisbane horses in the Group One Doomben Cup.

Moonee Valley Racing Club’s chief executive Michael Browell has expressed disappointment the club’s premium night meetings and feature races have largely missed out on the recent prize money increases announced by Racing Victoria.
 

Former Racing Victoria chief executive Bernard Saundry is to take up the equivalent position as head of New Zealand’s administrative body.
 

Red Cardinal has confirmed he is back on a Melbourne Cup path with his win in the Group Two Oleander-Rennen at Hoppegarten in Germany.
 

Who takes out this weeks prestigious award from Tommy? Now that he has won the award he has achieved everything in racing… Who is it?

Trainer Chris Anderson’s confidence in Mishani Bullitt has been rewarded with the two-year-old confirming a Group One path by winning the $60,000 Sacred Elixir Handicap at the Sunshine Coast.

Jockey Larry Cassidy believes three-year-old Order Again has one big advantage in the Group One Queensland Derby – it will be run at Eagle Farm

Not long after two Group One-winning three-year-olds left Mick Price’s stable, a multiple winner at the highest level made his return.
 

Chris Waller had American Pharoah eating out of his hand before the Kentucky Derby, an encounter Sydney’s premier trainer respectfully dines out on.