Horse Racing

Trainer Dan Bougoure is debating whether to chase more QTIS bonus money or the Magic Millions carnival after Ginger Rock won at Eagle Farm.

The Chris Waller-trained Lucicello has ended her two-year-old season with a decisive win at Rosehill to underscore her talent.

Co-trainer Mathew Ellerton believes Parmie will be better next autumn after capping her juvenile season with a second straight city win.

The Chris Anderson-Robert Heathcote training partnership has made the right decision in setting Boom Boom Epic for an open company task at Eagle Farm.

Trainer John Gosden has respect for Enable’s rivals and is not taking the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes for granted.

The Melbourne Racing Club has outlined the conditions regarding the slot in The Everest which will be offered to the Schillaci Stakes winner.

Time To Reign has shown he is ready for his return as a three-year-old with a blistering turn of foot to win a 900m-barrier trial at Warwick Farm.

The Chris Bieg-trained colt Free Of Debt has suffered an injury which has thwarted his spring plans.

Co-trainer Ben Hayes believes filly Pickup The Pieces has improved since last campaign and is confident about her first-up hopes after two impressive jump-outs.

Different tactics could be the key to consistent Champagne Jet returning to the winners’ list at Eagle Farm.

Trainer Nick Ryan would like to see a significantly wet Caulfield track for three-year-old filly Spensierato who is unbeaten in two starts on heavy tracks.

Vega Magic will have another jump-out at Flemington before making his race return, with the Aurie’s Star Handicap his likely first-up assignment.

A Group winner in Europe and stakes performed in America, Delectation Girl will add an international flavour to the Rosehill meeting.

After a long lay-off, Tasmanian galloper Tshahitsi will strip fitter for the second run of his campaign in the Catanach’s Jewellers Handicap at Caulfield.

Apprentice Nick Keal has a genuine chance to ride his first city winner with two key rides for trainer Kevin Kemp at Eagle Farm.

Multiple Group winner Cliff’s Edge will kick off his latest campaign in the Bletchingly Stakes on a path to bigger targets during the spring carnival.

Two-year-old Gin Runner, who runs at Rosehill, continues to be a significant horse for fledgling trainer Edward Cummings.

The Anderson-Heathcote training partnership hopes to lay a foundation for the new season when Ruling Dynasty races at Eagle Farm.

Veteran jockey Robert Thompson gets a great chance to add to his outstanding record on Townsville Cup favourite The Harrovian.

Long-term ambitions for the Melbourne Cup have moved a step closer for English horse Just Hubert, a winner at Sandown.

Nash Rawiller has landed a double at Kembla Grange at his first meeting back following a 15-month disqualification from racing.

While Michael Poy has the Melbourne metropolitan apprentices title wrapped up, Teo Nugent is hoping to hold his lead in the Victorian apprentices premiership.

Having severed ties with Mike Moroney, Patrick Moloney has been granted a short-term licence to ride in Singapore as he rebuilds his career.

The Catanach’s Jewellers Handicap at Caulfield will launch the spring campaign of Caulfield Cup hopeful Self Sense.

Trainer Grahame Begg is hoping for more rain in Melbourne so Romancer will have conditions to suit in a 1400m open handicap at Caulfield.

Trainers Anthony, Edward and James Cummings will have rival runners in the same race at Rosehill.

Cranbourne trainer Richard Laming has learned a lot about Bandipur who runs for the second time for his stable in the Bletchingly Stakes.

Cradle Mountain will chase his first black-type win in the final stakes race of the Sydney season at Rosehill.

Trainer David Murphy’s belief Bel Burgess is better at 1400m will be put under the microscope when the gelding runs at Eagle Farm.

Star jockey Damian Lane will make his return to Melbourne racing at the opening city meeting of the new season at The Valley.