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A look at the historical features of the Group One Caulfield Guineas for three-year-olds.

A Prince Of Arran, Prize Money and Yucatan can advance their chances for the big Cup races by winning the Herbert Power Stakes at Caulfield.

Injured champion jockey Blake Shinn has opened up about his mental health struggles to try to help others.

The Anthony Freedman stable will have a strong hand in the $13 million Everest when it saddles two of the top fancies in Santa Ana Lane and Shoals.

Kris Lees will be at Randwick to watch his three runners in The Everest but the trainer also has chances in two Group One races at Caulfield on the same day.

Part-owner Nick Williams believes Latrobe has the potential to be a better horse than Rekindling who gave Irish trainer Joseph O’Brien his first Melbourne Cup.

An extra $33 million will flow to the prize money offered by thoroughbred racing in Victoria, if Labor clings to power at next month’s state election.

James McDonald has ridden five winners at Warwick Farm as he prepares for potentially his most profitable day in the saddle since returning from suspension.

Benbatl, Blair House and The Cliffsofmoher will fly the flag for the European gallopers in the Group One Caulfield Stakes.

After winning the Epsom Handicap at his most recent start, Godolphin’s Hartnell will now try to add the Toorak Handicap at Caulfield under top weight of 59kg.

Most Everest trainers might lamenting Sydney’s weather but for Newcastle’s Kris Lees he’s not worried about a wet track for his three runners.

In Her Time’s jockey Corey Brown sees the potential for The Everest to draw more international players to the $13 million race.

Multiple Group One winner Hartnell is among a field of 18 plus one emergency for the Toorak Handicap which also features the Charlie Appleby-trained Jungle Cat.

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Last year’s winner Redzel has drawn barrier one for the $13 million Everest and is the $7 equal favourite.

Dual Group One winner The Autumn Sun has maintained his grip on favouritism for the Caulfield Guineas after drawing barrier five for the 1600m feature.

Osborne Bulls has gained a start in the $13 million Everest following the withdrawal of his Godolphin stablemate Home Of The Brave with an elevated temperature.

Chris Waller says champion Winx has recovered well from her 28th straight victory in the Turnbull Stakes at Flemington.

Irish sprinter US Navy Flag has performed well in his track work ahead of The Everest, however his team is hoping there is no more rain to come.

A field of 16 has been declared for the Thousand Guineas for fillies at Caulfield ahead of the barrier draw for the Group One race.

A field of 15 has been declared for the Group One Caulfield Guineas headlined by the Chris Waller-trained The Autumn Sun.

A place in the Caulfield Cup is up for grabs with the winners of the Caulfield Stakes and the Herbert Power Stakes earning ballot exemptions.

Dual Group One-winning mare English has run her last race and will join the broodmare band at Newhaven Park after she is served by I Am Invincible.

The opening program of the three-day Caulfield Cup carnival has drawn 12 nominations from 11 internationally trained horses across five races.

Gai Waterhouse is to be inducted to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, joining her father TJ Smith and three other racehorse trainers.

Enable has successfully defended her Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe crown at ParisLongchamp, holding off the challenge from Sea Of Class.

The support sprints on the Everest program are taking shape but Tulloch Lodge mares English and Invincible Star are still in doubt for the Sydney Stakes.

Tony McEvoy will run Group One-winner Oohood against the colts and geldings in the Caulfield Guineas, convinced the filly is up to the challenge.

New Zealand mare Savvy Coup will run in the Cox Plate with her trainer Michael Pitman expecting to be track-side after bowel cancer surgery.

Long Leaf will be freshened for a tilt at the Coolmore Stud Stakes rather than press on in distance for a shot at the Caulfield Guineas.