Richard Callander

The big fella suggests to take things carefully today at Wyong with the heavy surface but he thinks there are two plays to be had. Check out his full set and specials. Good luck.

Eight solid races at Happy Valley tonight– Our man Campo has been in dashing form. Check out Campo’s hot mail. Good luck

Jockey Michael Walker has high hopes for Fighting Harada after he scored his first city success in the Clabrooke Racing Handicap at Sandown.

Co-trainer Simon Zahra is hoping for a strong performance from Propelle at Flemington in a bid to boost the filly’s rating ahead of a possible spring campaign.

The Stradbroke Hcp will be run as race five at Doomben on Saturday in a flashback to the 1970s when major races were run mid afternoon.

Despite drawing the outside barrier, stud-bound Spieth is primed to break a couple of hoodoos in the Group One Stradbroke Handicap at Doomben.

The Bjorn Baker-trained three-year-old filly Champagne Cuddles is the outright favourite for the Stradbroke Handicap after drawing gate one.

Luck Favours has spiked a temperature and will not make the trip to England for the Royal Ascot meeting.

It’s a heavy track at Canterbury but that won’t stop our man Richie Boy from finding a few winners then he suggests we double up with NSW tonight in the State Of Origin. Good punting all.

Our man Shane Ciurleo is looking to go bang in the first with his best bet at the Gold Coast then carry that form for the rest of the day then the night with Queensland in the State Of Origin. Good luck all.

It’s State Of Origin night in Melbourne but before that we need to get some cash and what better way than backing a winner at Sandown. Check out Bruce Clark’s full preview and best bets. Good punting.

Group One-placed sprinter Derryn will stand at New Zealand’s Grangewilliam Stud in the upcoming breeding season.

Jason Coyle has no fears about upgrading Siren’s Fury into the Stradbroke Handicap is she happens to make the field for the $1.5 million feature at Doomben.

Crossing The Abbey kicks off a light winter campaign at Flemington in preparation for a tilt at the three-year-old fillies races in the spring.

Blake Shinn has had a careless riding suspension reduced by the Racing NSW Appeal Panel.

Cranbourne trainer Mick Bell believes sprinter Jungle Edge is poised to make a successful return in the June Stakes at Randwick after a freshen-up.

Jockey Jamie Mott has had an eight-meeting suspension reduced to six by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.

Trainers Chris Waller and Darren Weir will be allies with the Australian Bloodstock-owned Brave Smash to run for Waller in the $13 million Everest.

Queensland Oaks winner Youngstar will attempt to become the first filly in a decade to add the Derby to her Classic victory.

Trainer Matthew Leek has been disqualified for 12 months after being found guilty of two charges relating to attempted race day treatment.

The first horses have galloped on the Polytrack at Hawkesbury in a test run for the new synthetic surface.

Destiny’s Kiss has been entered for the Stayers Cup at Randwick as insurance against a high Brisbane Cup weight.

Hugh Bowman’s home town Dunedoo in country NSW is one of 37 destinations for the 2018 Melbourne Cup Tour which will also visit Ireland, the UK and South Korea.

Trainer Ben Currie has lost an appeal against a conviction on a swab charge which is unrelated to 31 other charges he is facing.

Study Of Man has claimed Classic glory in the Prix du Jockey Club, the French Derby, at Chantilly.

Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have transformed Han Xin from a sprinter to a stayer and a contender for the Group One Queensland Derby.

Chris Waller will be well represented at Doomben in the three Group One events on Brisbane’s biggest race day.

Aquis Farm will pay the $45,000 late entry fee to put Moreton Cup winner The Monstar into the Group One Stradbroke Handicap.

The Lindsay Park team is set to have four horses in Group One races at Doomben on Stradbroke Handicap day, including Fundamentalist in the J J Atkins Plate.

Joe Pride hopes veteran Destiny’s Kiss’s crack at the Brisbane Cup will not be jeopardised on the strength of his victory in the McKell Cup at Randwick.