Richard Callander

Key facts about the final Australian Group One race for 2017, the 1800m Kingston Town Classic.

Toowoomba galloper Emphasis is set to turn around a last-start worst-career run when he returns to drier conditions in the Listed Brisbane Handicap.

Trainer John Sadler will front the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board on an improper conduct charge.

Former Canberra apprentice Rachel Hunt faces an emotional ride on Highly Geared at Rosehill, where the mare races to honour jockey Samara Johnson.

Leading South Australian rider Clare Lindop has explained why she is riding for Victoria in the Origin Jockey Series in Queensland.

Trainer Peter Roche would be delighted with a top-five finish in the Pakenham Cup with his only horse in training.

Jockey Brenton Avdulla heads to Perth for his first Ascot appearance when he rides second favourite It’s Somewhat in the Group One Kingston Town Classic.

Premier trainer Tony Gollan says he can’t split his three runners in the Listed Just Now Quality at Doomben.

Hayley Turner will front a disciplinary hearing after being found to have a betting account while still licensed as a jockey.

Hong Kong based Aussie jockey Zac Purton claims his first LONGINES International Jockeys Championship crown with a winning double

Poet’s Word aims to write his name alongside Stoute’s late-maturing standouts #HKIR

Liberal’s turning right in LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint
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Casey’s still giving Max to the Mullins cause- Hong Kong International race day

Jackson Murphy and Zoe White, tipped to be Brisbane’s leading apprentices next season, have posted wins at Ipswich.

After missing runs in both the Kilmore Cup and Port Fairy Cup because of the weather, Our Bottino is scheduled to have his next start at Pakenham over 1600m.

Queensland has had some luck in the draw for the Origin jockeys’ challenge with Matt McGillivray on a short-priced favourite in the second heat.

Kingston Town Stakes second favourite It’s Somewhat has had the ideal preparation ahead of the Group One race over 1800m at Ascot.

Prebble finds Contentment in Size’s patient approach to the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile

Five years after Ambitious Dragon’s HKIR win, Rispoli hopes his little brother Packs plenty on IJC night

LONGINES Hong Kong International Race week gives ambitious Leung a world platform

Jockey Daniel Northey has suffered suspected pelvic injuries in a trackwork incident at Scone.

Highly Geared will run for trainer Garry Kirkup at Rosehill as he recovers from serious injuries suffered in a car accident.

Queensland trainers want an urgent meeting to solve issues which have led to a the lack of quality stayers in the state.

There has been rain around Sydney and Warwick Farm has dished up a soft 7 surface but it isn’t stopping our main man Richie’s confidence. Check out his thoughts for the seven race card

Godolphin’s former Australian managing director Henry Plumptre will join New Zealand’s Cambridge Stud as chief executive.

A 25-year-old man has been injured in a fall at Scone racetrack in the NSW Hunter Valley.

Group One-winning mare Marsha has been bought by Coolmore for a European auction record six million guineas at Tattersalls.

On what looks a pretty good days racing at Bendigo our man Bruce ‘Snowy’Clark has you covered. Check out his full preview and tips for the eight race card

Black Heart Bart is the firming favourite to win the Group One Kingston Town Classic at Ascot in Perth.

The NSW government has renewed an underground exploration licence at the Drayton South site in the Upper Hunter, while ruling out an open-cut mine.