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Two-year-old Yes Yes Yes has broken through for his maiden victory, taking out the SecondBite Plate at Flemington.

Randwick is in pristine condition for ahead of today’s Villiers meeting and our man Richie has done the hard yards. The big fella is unusually low in confidence believing its a tough day. Tread carefully and enjoy the day. Punt smart.

Champion Winx is back in Chris Waller’s Rosehill stable with connections close to confirming she will race on in the new year.

Toowoomba trainer Ben Currie will face a fourth charge next month with stewards advising he has another alleged positive swab for one of his horses.

There will be a State of Origin flavour to the Villiers Stakes when trainer Steve O’Dea attempts to take the trophy back to Qld for the second consecutive year.

Australia’s biggest racing scandal has returned to court at an appeal for four trainers among the eight people banned over the Aquanita race-day doping case.

The returning Victoria Labor government’s commitment to $33 million in prize money funding will start rolling out in the new year.

Four trainers are fighting their disqualifications over the Aquanita eight race day treatments scandal.

Jockeys agents in NSW will need written permission to bet under a new local rule to come into effect early next year.

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Doubt Defying will return to Randwick with Brisbane trainer Steve O’Dea confident he can be competitive in the Group Two Villiers Stakes.

Rocket Tommy will have blinkers reapplied when he returns to his favourite track to run over 1100m at Flemington.

Senior jockeys have given an endorsement to the new Eagle Farm surface which has prompted officials to schedule a race meeting at Brisbane’s premier track.

An appeal hearing over the Aquanita racing scandal is set to begin in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

Perth’s latest racing star, Arcadia Queen, has been installed on the second line of betting for the $7.5 million Golden Eagle.

Three-year-old filly Arcadia Queen has trounced her older rivals to win the Kingston Town Classic at Ascot, the final Australian Group One race of the year.

Jockey Brett Prebble has been able to dictate a slow pace to help Our Crown Mistress win the Listed Just Now Quality.

The Jason Deamer-trained Bon Amis has won his second consecutive Rosehill sprint to set up a bid for the Listed Takeover Target Stakes at Gosford.

Racing NSW stewards have concluded an inquiry into the circumstances of odds-on favourite Roheryn’s defeat in a race at Rosehill.

Czarson is not considered the best two-year-old in the Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott stable but is on an upward spiral with his second win from two starts.

Runaway has been freshened after contesting the Melbourne Cup and is set to run in the Pakenham Cup with Stephen Baster again aboard.

The Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott training partnership will step up its Brisbane summer carnival campaign with Our Crown Mistress at Doomben.

Sydney is to get a new $7.5 million race called the Golden Eagle for four-year-olds to be run over 1500 metres at Rosehill.

Training partners Terry and Karina O’Sullivan have lodged appeals against their cobalt disqualifications imposed by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.

Prince Of Arran, third in the Melbourne Cup, has had a leisurely canter at Sha Tin ahead of the Hong Kong International Mile.

The new Eagle Farm track has passed its first major test with 14 horses galloping on the surface.

Damien Oliver has been confirmed as the rider of Trap For Fools in the Kingston Town Classic which will have a field of 15 headed by Arcadia Queen.

Australia’s lone representative at the Hong Kong International meeting, Comin’ Through, has pleased trainer Chris Waller with his condition.

Top Queensland mare Houtzen will have one lead-up run before tackling the Magic Millions Sprint at the Gold Coast.

Up to a dozen horses will gallop on the new Eagle Farm track this week to test the surface ahead of a planned return to racing at Brisbane’s premier course.