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A three-month trial of the digital service Ride Guide where jockeys give thoughts on their race rides will begin at Caulfield.
 

All Aged Stakes winner Tivaci has run his last race and will head to Waikato Stud in New Zealand where he will stand in the spring.
 

In-form jockey Ron Stewart realises his first ride on Too Good To Refuse could be his last, at least in the short term.
 

The New Zealand Racing Board will inject $24 million into prize money across the three codes over the next two years with thoroughbred racing to get $6.5 million.

The bigger purse on offer in the VOBIS Gold Sprint has lured trainer Michael Mehegan away from a stakes race at Caulfield.
 

Three-time Sydney premiership winner Nash Rawiller hopes to be back in the saddle in June after dislocating his shoulder and fracturing his back in a fall in Hong Kong.

Group One-winning mare Single Gaze has travelled well to Brisbane as she prepares for what could be a career-defining winter.
 

Trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott will answer charges next week relating to the substitution of horses in televised track gallops.
 

Queensland stewards have concluded a long-running inquiry into a ride by premier jockey Jeff Lloyd at the Sunshine Coast.

Let’s start out by stating very clearly that I like jumps racing. I have a history with it, and the broken bones have all mended.

The winners are starting to flow in Victoria for trainer Grahame Begg and the next step is to snare a city success.
 

Maryore was a support act at Randwick the day Winx stole the show in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, and now Canberra trainer Philip Courtney is taking the star of his stable on the road again.

Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Tony Allen says he’s planning a comeback in New Zealand next month.
 

The track condition will determine whether talented sprinter O’Malley has his first-up run in a stakes race at Caulfield.
 

Jamie Richards saw a lot to like about Chance To Dance in his first run under a new training regime.

Young trainer Ben Currie had the best day of his career at Toowoomba a fortnight ago and hopes to translate that into further stakes success at Doomben.

Racing Queensland has reinstated official trials at Eagle Farm and Doomben in an effort to boost betting turnover and national media coverage.

Craig Williams will miss the Sydney Cup ride on favourite Big Duke after failing to get a careless riding ban reduced on appeal.
 

 The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) has decided not to continue with appeals against the decisions in two cases involving alleged cobalt level breaches.

Members of Racing Victoria have unanimously approved special resolutions to amend the RV constitution, moving closer to an independent board.

Crownbet’s week end punting overview. Who were the runners who got the money, who were the big misses? Who is this weeks horse to follow?

 Trainer Mike Moroney will be chasing a second Sydney Group One win in as many meetings when veteran stayer Mister Impatience lines up in the rescheduled Sydney Cup.

Perth visitor Malibu Style goes to a stakes race at Caulfield with the benefit of one Melbourne experience under his belt.
 

 Injured apprentice jockey Melanie Bolwell has been talking to family after doctors removed her breathing tube.
 

Leading Melbourne jockey Craig Williams will need two meetings shaved off a careless riding suspension if he is to ride favourite Big Duke in the Sydney Cup.

A track gallop at Caulfield has convinced trainer Stuart Webb to run Annus Mirabilis in the rescheduled Sydney Cup at Randwick.
 

The brilliant Invincible Express missed a clash with another promising mare, Tumbler, at Doomben but is ready to return to racing at Ipswich.
 

Godolphin’s England-based trainer Charlie Appleby has finally received some positive news regarding his Sydney-based contingent with Polarisation cleared to contest a re-run of the Sydney Cup after passing a veterinary inspection.
 

How did the runners parade prior to Saturday’s big meeting at Royal Randwick? Who were the on top selections who got home for followers of the service?

An inquiry into Glyn Schofield’s ride on Up ‘n’ Rolling at Canterbury has been adjourned.