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Training partners Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have lodged an appeal against their conviction and $5000 fine on a conduct charge.

Joe Pride is not sure how much racing on wet tracks has affected New Tipperary but he will give him his chance on a firmer surface at Rosehill before deciding whether to continue his preparation.

Right from his early years trainer Robert Smerdon has been attending Warrnambool’s three-day May carnival.

A field of 12 plus three emergencies has been declared for Australia’s most gruelling race, the Grand Annual Steeplechase at Warrnambool.

Apprentice Tiffiani Brooker will not appeal a seven-day suspension for excessive use of the whip on Gunsynd Classic winner Dreams Aplenty as connections of the runner-up consider legal action to have the result reversed.

With the owners of Vioalte looking to challenge the result from Saturday’s Gunsynd Classic we look back at Phil Purser’s story on the upheld whip protest at Caloundra.

Talented New Zealand three-year-old Tavidream is likely to run in the Queensland Derby with new owners.

Queensland Derby winner Eagle Way could have earned a trip back to Australia with his victory in the Group Three Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap at Sha Tin.

Speculation about a new Australian head trainer for Godolphin continues despite no confirmation John O’Shea has resigned.

 Trainer Chris Munce will step up his juvenile assault on the winter carnival with two hopes in the Ken Russell Classic at the Gold Coast.

No Song No Supper forms part of trainer Patrick Payne’s team for the jumps features at Warrnambool with the gelding to defend his Grand Annual Steeplechase crown.
 

 While he is happy Rebel Dane has found a home at stud, trainer Gary Portelli admits it will be hard to see him leave the stable.
 

Champion jumps jockey Steve Pateman will be sporting two hats on the opening day of the three-day Warrnambool carnival.

Apprentice Tiffiani Brooker will consider appealing the severity of her seven-day suspension for excessive whip use aboard Victory Stakes winner Dreams Aplenty while the trainer of the runner-up will try to have the result reversed.

 Head east young man head east!! Who collects this weeks prestigious award?

Toowoomba gelding Dreams Aplenty has confirmed his rating as a tough fighter when he got up off the canvas to win the Group Three Gunsynd Classic at Eagle Farm.
 

Originally bought with the Magic Millions Classic on the Gold Coast in mind, Kobayashi has made it two wins in succession with a stakes race win at Caulfield.

Premier Brisbane jockey Jeff Lloyd has been seen at his best in a clever front-running ride on Music Magnate to win the Group Two Victory Stakes.
 

Chris Waller is tipping more Sydney form reversals like the one turned in by former New Zealand mare Shillelagh to win the Godolphin Crown.

 Illness forced apprentice Beau Mertens out of a midweek city meeting but he has kept up his title challenge by returning to his winning ways at Caulfield.
 

Mr Sneaky is again in line for a trip north of the Victorian border after an impressive win at Caulfield.

Trainer Chris Munce has racked up his fourth two-year-old stakes win of the season with second stringer Saint Patricks Day winning the Dalrello Stakes (1200m) at Eagle Farm.
 

Odeon has stamped his South Australian Derby credentials with a strong win against older horses at Caulfield.

Veteran jockey Michael Cahill is philosophical about his career after riding two winners from his only two rides at Eagle Farm.
 

As Sydney’s weather has started to improve, so to have the racing fortunes of Go Daddy Go.

A Brisbane trip is on the cards for He Ekscels after his impressive maiden success at Caulfield.

Trainer Darren Bell has been swamped with well wishers after claiming his first metropolitan Saturday win since returning from the most trying four months of his life.

John O’Shea has reportedly resigned as head Australian trainer for international thoroughbred racing power Godolphin.

Trainer Ron Quinton is confident Daysee Doom can bounce back from a luckless run and threaten Peter Snowden’s domination of the Godolphin Crown at Hawkesbury.
 

Luke Murrell missed by a nose with Tessera last week but is heading out of Sydney to find us a winner for this week end. He is confident he will get back on track and put money in your pocket tomorrow.