Dame Giselle and See You Soon are set for a rematch in the Golden Slipper after finishing one-two in the Reisling Stakes at Randwick.

The Bostonian has caused a minor upset in the Group One Canterbury Stakes, beating Savatiano and Mister Sea Wolf.

Consistent former New Zealand galloper Paint The Town Two has landed an important stakes race win with a fighting victory at Flemington.

The decision to geld well-bred Fortification has proved a winning move with his win at Eagle Farm.

Gai Waterhouse is in pole position to win a seventh Golden Slipper with Farnan assuming favouritism after a polished Todman Stakes victory at Randwick.

Brett Prebble has combined with his former boss Terry O’Sullivan to take out the Group Two Sires’ Produce Stakes at Flemington.

Apprentice Aiden Thompson continued his winning run on promising The Kingdom at Eagle Farm.

Minhaaj has made a one-act affair of a Group Three sprint for two-year-old fillies at Flemington and will now be aimed towards the Sydney carnival.

The Group One All-Aged Stakes is a possible autumn target for emerging sprinter Fasika after her faultless return at Randwick.

Fiona McIntyre has been announced as the winner of the 2020 Lady Of Racing Award for her work in re-training and re-homing former racehorses.

Special Reward has staked his claims for a Doncaster Mile bid with a dominant performance in the Newcastle Newmarket for leading local trainer Kris Lees.

Godolphin sprinter Deprive will face his toughest test when he takes on a trio of multiple Group One winners in the Challenge Stakes.

A mare still on a career trajectory and an evergreen gelding nearing the end of his will fly the flag for trainer Joe Pride at Randwick.

Three of Greysful Glamour’s four career wins have been in Melbourne and the four-year-old mare will chase another in a Group Three race at Flemington.

All Too Hard completed the Talindert Stakes and Sires’ Produce double which his close relation Ole Kirk will attempt at Flemington.

A look at the history behind the Group One Newmarket Handicap at Flemington.

A rain-affected track is jockey Kerrin McEvoy’s only query as he prepares to test Reisling Stakes fancy Dame Giselle as a Golden Slipper mount.

All the facts and figures on the Group One Australian Cup at Flemington.

How much more rain falls on the track at Randwick will determine whether Melbourne colt Tagaloa takes his place in the Todman Stakes.

Melbourne Cup winner Vow And Declare will make his weight-for-age debut when he resumes in the Group One Australian Cup over 2000m at Flemington.

Trainer Gerald Ryan has all but committed to running Standout in the Group One Canterbury Stakes at Randwick as long as the track gets no worse.

Stablemates The Watchman and Sassy Salitage will chase feature race wins at Flemington a week after their trainer prepared a winning double at the same course.

Victoria Derby winner Warning is ready to give the Group One Randwick Guineas a shake, according to the Anthony Freedman stable.

Former Slipper favourite Cellsabeel has been ruled out of a vital lead-up in the Reisling Stakes with a hoof problem.

Three-year-old Exceedance has done the work to win the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington first-up according to Wayne Hawkes who will also saddle Trope.

Trainer Desleigh Forster is hoping there will be plenty of early pace so two-year-old Apache Chase can show his best at Eagle Farm.

Co-trainer Adrian Bott is reluctant to split Yao Dash and Dawn Passage in the Fireball Stakes but the former has a superior wet track record.

Promising Star Of Michelin has over come a slight setback to be ready for the Three-Year-Old Handicap at Eagle Farm.

Racegoers are being urged to stay away from the Cheltenham Festival if they have any coronavirus symptoms or have been in contact with anyone who has.

Trainer James Cummings believes Golden Rose-winning colt Bivouac is ready to show his brilliance in the Group One Newmarket Handicap at Flemington.