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Having already stormed past his previous Commonwealth record for winners in a season, leading trainer Darren Weir is closing on his next milestone.
 

Expat Australian Ian Wilkes has already trained a Breeders’ Cup Classic winner and will have his first runner in the most famous American race of all when McCraken lines up in the Kentucky Derby.

Trainer Kelly Doughty has had one of her better winter carnival chances go amiss but hopes filly Benfica Princess is ready to fill the void.

Apprentice Beau Mertens gets an opportunity to edge closer to the lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership with a full book of rides at Flemington.
 

Trainer Kevin Kemp is resigned to having to wait at least another week before he can test a theory about Sold For Song.

Big Richie Callander’s early plays for tomorrows Rosehill meeting.

Promising filly Egg Tart could turn out to be something of an appetiser for Chris Waller as he broadens his horizons to Adelaide, and beyond.

Sahara Eagle will be on trial for the Queensland Derby when he takes to the track at Rosehill.

Trainer Desleigh Forster is hoping the Sydney autumn carnival form is a good guide so she can become only the second Queensland trainer to win the Hollindale Stakes at the Gold Coast.

Champion trainer Darren Weir has topped the 350 mark for winners trained in a season, eclipsing his previous record.

Byrne was apprenticed to Duff in the 1980s and rode more than 200 winners as a junior rider. He renews the association tomorrow.
 

Two years ago, well known horse owner and punter Richard Pegum fulfilled a lifetime dream of winning his hometown cup of Wagga Wagga when Trade Commissioner saluted on the town’s biggest day.

High Church has given Darren Weir a fourth-straight win in the Warrnambool Cup, the feature flat race of the famous three-day carnival.
 

Queensland Derby hopes will be put to the test when Top Of The Range races in the clockwise direction for the first time at Rosehill.
 

Chris Waller won’t be a casual observer at Churchill Downs this weekend for the Kentucky Derby. It’s not his style.
 

Godolphin has been trying to win the Kentucky Derby since 1999, and Thunder Snow is Sheikh Mohammed’s strongest chance yet, trainer Saeed bin Suroor says.
 

Jockey Josh Oliver’s bond with tough mare Col ‘N’ Lil has earned him a shot at the biggest win of his career at the Gold Coast.
 

An impressive debut from Divine Quality at Bendigo came as no surprise to her trainer Robbie Griffiths who is now preparing the filly for a tougher assignment in town.

 Tommy Berry’s decision to ride Beyond Thankful in the Lord Mayor’s Cup has the Chris Waller stable optimistic the veteran will perform at Rosehill.

Trainer Stuart Kendrick hopes to convert his best season to date into more black-type winners starting with Divine Centuri at the Gold Coast.
 

Under The Louvre will run in a handicap at Flemington despite having to carry a big weight with trainer Robert Smerdon keen to get the horse up and going before a return to the Brisbane winter carnival.
 

Helen Page has trained Group winners and a Melbourne Cup placegetter but tough gelding Rudy remains one of her all-time favourite horses.
 

Champion trainer Darren Weir has equalled his Commonwealth record of 348 wins in a season with the victory of Try Four at Warrnambool.
 

Trainer Les Ross is looking for a change of luck with River Racer when she runs in the Group Three Gold Coast Guineas.
 

Richie Callander’s 3 best for today’s meeting at Gosford.

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Champion trainer Darren Weir is one win shy of equalling his Commonwealth record of 348 victories in a season.

Champion Sydney trainer Chris Waller must wait to notch another training milestone after he was denied a 200th Warwick Farm winner as he jetted to the Kentucky Derby.
 

Ulmann is bound for another trip to Brisbane after scoring a first-up win in the Wangoom Handicap at Warrnambool.

Stewards believe they had no choice but to downgrade the track rating at Eagle Farm to a heavy eight despite no rain falling at the track for 10 days.