Richard Callander

Randwick will host Sydney metro racing on Saturday and our man Richie Boy is confident he has the day covered with his full preview + two good things on the card. Good punting all.

Flemington plays host tomorrow to a solid nine race card and our man Snowy Clark has done all the hard yards for us punters. Check out his preview and thoughts for the day. Good punting.

Two-year-old filly Gregorian Chant gets her first opportunity to chase valuable black type when she makes her stakes racing debut in the Taj Rossi Series Final.

A horse trained by Richard Laming has returned a sample showing cobalt above the allowed threshold in a test taken before a race at Ballarat.

Australia’s premier two-year-old races, the Golden Slipper and Blue Diamond Stakes, have attracted record first nominations.

Triple Group One winner Santa Ana Lane is the seventh horse confirmed for The Everest, with the sprinter securing the Inglis slot in the $13 million race.

Trainer Tony McEvoy is happy to give talented filly Mintha another chance over 1600m in the Rivette Series Final at Flemington.

Matthew Smith is looking to stayers in Melbourne and Sydney to keep the stable’s momentum going.

Boom sprinter Nature Strip headlines Damian Lane’s book of rides at Flemington as the jockey tries to keep himself in contention for the Melbourne premiership.

Provincial racing in NSW heads to Hawkesbury this afternoon and our man Richie has done the hard yards. Check out his full set of tips + his best bets on the eight race card. Good luck.

The Richard Freedman-trained Sarrasin will begin his American campaign sooner than expected in a race at Belmont.

Craig Williams has extended his lead over Damian Lane in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership to four wins after riding a winning treble at Sandown.

The Mike Moroney-trained Rhythm To Spare will be out to improve on his previous two Winter Championship Series Final finishes when he runs in the race again.

Former Group One winning jockey Gary Doughty has trained his first metropolitan-class winner with Bold Warrior at Ipswich.

After a stakes placing at her first start, talented two-year-old filly Humma Humma has landed her first win with a strong performance at Sandown.

It’s a cracking day in Sydney and our main man is confident as he heads to Canterbury in the inner-west. Check out his full preview and best bets for the card. Good luck all.

Check out the in-depth preview for today’s IPSWICH nine race card. Two best bets on the card. Good punting.

Frankie Dettori has has announced he will no longer be the retained rider in Britain for Al Shaqab Racing.

Harry Angel could yet defend his crown in the July Cup at Newmarket after making a swift recovery from the injury he suffered at Royal Ascot.

The big fella loves a bit of rain and is confident as he heads up the highway to Gosford for today’s nine race card. Check out his preview & best bets. Good luck.

Magic Consol is yet to win at Flemington but trainer Paul Preusker hopes the last-start Moonee Valley winner can rectify that in the Winter Championship Final.

Plymouth Road will return to Randwick looking to repeat his last-start wni over 2400 metres for trainer Matthew Smith and jockey Adam Hyeronimus.

Boom sprinter Nature Strip is among the headline nominations for the Flemington Finals day meeting with the gelding set to contest the Creswick Series Final.

Racing Queensland is looking at changing the rules for horses running in rich stayers and sprinters finals series.

Owner Lloyd Williams says it’s unlikely last year’s Melbourne Cup winner Rekindling and runner-up Johannes Vermeer will head to the race again.

Trainer Steve Tregea is considering taking his best horses Niccanova and Bergerac to Rockhampton for the Cup-Newmarket carnival.

Trainer David Payne has Group One plans for Toulouse and more big races for stablemate Ace High.

Campo is looking to continue his good form at Sha Tin (Hong Kong) at today’s meeting. Plus will Magic Joe eat into Zac Purton’s premiership lead?

Allan Reardon has finished his contract as Queensland’s chief steward but is keen to keep working in the industry.

Trainer Toby Edmonds and jockey Justin Stanley have both reached 100 winners for the season after successes at different venues.