Richard Callander

After three successive wins on bush tracks, Mamzelle Tess is aiming to break her city maiden at Moonee Valley.

Jockey Damian Browne might hate driving the 100km from his Caloundra home to Ipswich but he has an amazing record at the track.

After winning four races in succession, Albury-trained mare Daisy Doutes makes her city debut at Moonee Valley.

Godolphin mare Alegria is expected to maintain her consistent form this campaign when she steps up in distance at Rosehill.

Trainer Kelly Schweida has carefully planned a win for Darktown Strutter at Ipswich.

A hurdle win to Ancient King at Ballarat has given Darren Weir his 400th win in Australia for the season, the first time a trainer has achieved the feat.

Michael Nolan is hoping the last-start failure of Ipswich Cup contender Jumbo Prince can be put down to the Eagle Farm track surface.

Tough New Zealander Benzini will have to smash a 55-year-old weight-carrying record to win the Ipswich Cup.

Trainer Darren Weir has moved to within one of his 400th winner for the season with a double at Sandown.

Frankie Dettori is expected to be fit to ride Shutter Speed in the Prix de Diane at Chantilly.

A chest rub ointment applied to the nostrils of Petrov has landed trainer Jim Cerchi jr an appointment before the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.

Phoenix Park has given Grahame Begg his first city winner back following a training sabbatical.

Ruby Sea has brought up a century of winners around Australia for Caulfield-based trainer Ciaron Maher.

Fournette has won her second race in two starts, taking out a closely contested 1550m-event at Canterbury.

Star Galaxy has made the perfect start to her racing career with victory at Canterbury where she has overcome a poor start.

Former Melbourne mare Clockwork Orange has completed the first part of her Queensland mission, overcoming difficulties to win at the Sunshine Coast.

Game gelding Life O’Brien has snapped his winning drought with a resilient run at Canterbury’s midweek meeting.

Trainer Jason Warren expects Violent Snow can run another big race when she returns to Moonee Valley to chase back-to-back city wins.

Sultan Of Swing steps up in trip for the Kensei Handicap at Rosehill, his second start in Sydney after a rough Australian debut in Brisbane.

New Zealand jockey Opie Bosson has been found to be suffering a viral infection and will miss the rest of the season.

Trainer Kim Waugh isn’t worried by the prospect of a wet track for class galloper Shiraz who tackles the Listed Eye Liner Stakes at Ipswich.

Former Toowoomba jockey Skye Bogenhuber is looking forward to continuing her career in Perth.

Despite some visa issues, Michelle Payne has arrived in the UK ahead of her first ride at Royal Ascot.

The Racing NSW Appeal Panel has reserved its decision on Bobby El-Issa’s appeal against a four-month suspension.

William Pike will make a hit-and-run visit to Singapore to ride Lim’s Samurai in the Group One Patron’s Bowl at Kranji.

Hong Kong-bound jockey Tommy Berry will be unable to ride Chautauqua in The Everest in Sydney.

Sydney’s training centres will trial later finishing times for morning trackwork.

She’s A Pluck has shown no ill-effects from a fall at Bairnsdale with her trainer saying she is now a tougher filly.

French import Ashkannd makes his return to racing at Rosehill for trainer Chris Waller after more than a year off to treat a tendon injury.

A few days after coming close to winning his first Group One race, Newcastle trainer Ben Smith has turned his immediate focus to Canterbury.