Richard Callander

Azkadellia will not be disqualified from her Group One Queen of the Turf win with Racing NSW saying the ownership case does not affect her status.

Racing administrator Scott Jones is in a Brisbane hospital after suffering burns to 45 per cent of his body in a gas explosion at the Lismore racecourse.

A $33,000 cheque will be presented to the Mark Hughes Foundation on behalf of the ATC and Australian Bloodstock from Brave Smash’s Everest winnings.

Group One winning jockey Ryan Wiggins is back from a stint in Mauritius and will ride Frespanol for Tony Gollan in the Recognition Stakes at Doomben.

Trainer Gary Portelli’s bid to qualify two-year-old filly Secret Lady for the Magic Millions will continue at Rosehil.

Respected stud owner Brian Purtle has a rare chance to own and breed a metropolitan double with bothers Enterprise Moss and Trubia at Doomben.

Black Heart Bart will be out to return to his best when he runs in the Group One Railway Stakes in Perth after a winless Melbourne spring campaign.

Apprentice jockey Rachel Hunt says returning to Sydney is the best move she’s made, with more metro opportunities including three rides at Rosehill.

Following a HUGE DAY at Canterbury yesterday for Richie he is hoping to continue the roll at Hawkesbury this afternoon.

Million-dollar earner Rudy has had two trials to prepare for his comeback in the Listed Recognition Stakes at Doomben.

Scott Jones, the boss of the Lismore Turf Club, has suffered burns in an explosion at the racetrack.

Queensland trainers want more top class races at the Sunshine Coast while Queensland’s other big track at Eagle Farm remains closed.

Hong Kong racing tonight is at the entertainment quarter that is Happy Valley- our man Campo is looking to build on his success of last meeting

Monsieur Gustave has made it three wins in a row in stakes races by winning the Listed Keith Noud Quality at Ipswich.

After finishing second in the 2016 Ballarat Cup, apprentice Ben Allen hopes he can go one better when he rides Mr Garcia in the $300,000 race.

First acceptances for the Blue Diamond Stakes have been taken, with 706 two-year-olds still entered for the $1.5 million Group One race.

Trainer Matt Cumani will be well represented on Ballarat Cup day, including having three runners in the $200,000 Magic Millions 2YO Clockwise Classic.

Tony Gollan predicts big futures for his apprentice Zoe White and for first starter Justify, who won separate races to give him an early Ipswich double.

Father-and-son training rivals Frank and Joe Cleary are no longer going head-to-head at Rosehill but their trip to Sydney could still be memorable.

Test The World returns from a break to try to prove she is capable of competing at a higher level during summer and autumn for trainer Bjorn Baker.

A realignment of the Moonee Valley racetrack and a new grandstand is set to be built after the running of the 2020 Cox Plate.

Trainers Peter and Paul Snowden hope to continue their great run in Queensland by winning the Recognition Stakes with Gold Symphony.

Injured champion jumps jockey Ruby Walsh is confident he will be fit to ride at the Cheltenham Festival.

Tasracing has secured the first Australian Female Jockey Championship which will be held at Launceston under lights.

Dubbo trainer Michael Lunn hopes to know more about two-year-old Lingennic at Rosehill because learning opportunities are limited closer to home.

Part-owner Peter Tighe says Winx could beaimed at a fourth Cox Plate, but racing overseas may impede the mare’s preparation for the challenge.

A recent addition to Sydney’s training ranks, Irishman Edward O’Rourke will saddle two-year-old filly Delchuzy at Canterbury.

After a debut win at Sale, the Shea Eden-trained three-year-old Alsvin will make the step to city grade when he lines up in a midweek race at Sandown.

David Moodie’s action against Perna means nothing

Hong Kong jockeys will be restricted in the number of overseas Group One meetings they can ride at.