Horse Racing

Coronet has given John Gosden and Frankie Dettori yet another Group One winner in the Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville.

Everest contender In Her Time and stablemate Graff will trial against each other at Newcastle.

With ongoing success comes added pressure as Tasmanian trainer Adam Trinder is experiencing with Mystic Journey.

Te Akau Shark remains on target for a Sydney campaign despite being beaten on his season return in the Foxbridge Plate at Te Rapa.

Trainer Barry Baldwin is happy with fan favourite The Candy Man despite him running last in a recent barrier trial.

The Everest favourite Santa Ana Lane is among the high-profile horses set to contest barrier trials at Cranbourne in preparation for spring.

Top three-year-olds Winning Ways and Zoustyle are the favourites to fight out the annual Racing Queensland Horse of the Year Award.

Victorian trainer Robbie Griffiths has undergone a successful operation on a brain aneurysm but is expected to remain in hospital for up to 10 days.

What looked a simple fall at Sale has left jockey Jason Benbow on the sidelines longer than expected with seven broken bones in his foot.

Queensland stewards are becoming increasingly frustrated at delays in finalising the Queensland Derby fall in which jockey Corey Brown was seriously hurt.

Battaash and Ten Sovereigns headline 13 horses confirmed for the Nunthorpe Stakes at York with Australian mare Houtzen also expected to take her place.

Mystic Journey has extended her winning streak to seven with an impressive first-up victory in the Group Two PB Lawrence Stakes at Caulfield.

Jockeys Nash Rawiller and Glen Boss have turned back the clock with winners at Randwick and signalled there are more to come.

The Daniel Bowman-trained Begood Toya Mother has won for the sixth consecutive time, taking the step up to Listed grade with victory in the Regal Roller Stakes.

The decision to miss the winter carnival with stayer Kubis looks set to reap a reward after his first-up win at Eagle Farm.

Godolphin filly Exhilarates has made an impressive winning return as a three-year-old, taking out the Group Three Quezette Stakes at Caulfield.

Te Akau Shark has been beaten but not bowed in his season return in the Foxbridge Plate at Te Rapa in New Zealand before he heads to Sydney.

The James Cummings-trained colt Bivouac has made an impressive return to racing as a three-year-old, winning the Group Three Vain Stakes easily at Caulfield.

Godolphin’s Pandemic has stepped up from his debut win at Wyong to win at Randwick and add his name to the talent pool at the James Cummings stable.

Boom filly Libertini has had a race day outing a week out from her return in the Silver Shadow Stakes for trainer Anthony Cummings.

After four consecutive second place finishes, Connemara has broken through for a win on Randwick’s Kensington track.

Damien Oliver has weaved some of his magic to guide Benitoite to victory in the Black Caviar Tribute Handicap at Caulfield.

The Chris Anderson-Robert Heathcote partnership continued its successful run with staff getting a lot of the credit at Eagle Farm.

Pippie is set to step up in grade in the Group Three Cockram Stakes next start after the talented mare raced to a dominant win in a benchmark race at Caulfield.

Former German horse Ilwendo showed his liking for Queensland scoring his second Brisbane win at Eagle Farm.

Jockey Robbie Fradd believes Don’t Waiver could have won by further in his impressive Eagle Farm victory.

Australian sprinter Houtzen is likely to run in the Group One Nunthorpe Stakes after her fine second to Battaash at Goodwood.

Enable and Magical look set to clash for the fourth time after Aidan O’Brien supplemented the latter for the Yorkshire Oaks.

Jockey Ben Allen is convinced his P B Lawrence Stakes ride Fifty Stars has a big race victory in him during the spring.

Dual Group One winner Verry Elleegant has a minor foot issue after throwing a shoe and will miss a race day gallop but is on track for her race return.