Horse Racing

Trained Bjorn Baker will send Redouble and Irithea north looking for Group One glory after the retirement of elite winner Music Magnate.

Accomplished jumps jockey Richard Cully hopes to land another winner as a trainer when he saddles Celtic Blast at Flemington.

Trainer Simon Morrish says he will not be the one deny the owners of Chouxting The Mob and Mental Telepathy their dreams of chasing a Melbourne Cup start.

The Australian Turf Club has begun the search for a runner to represent it in the third edition of The Everest.

Another horse has died from injuries at Santa Anita racetrack, the 25th fatality since Christmas.

Jamie Mott has walked away from the Mornington meeting with a four-timer from four rides at the track.

Trainer Ben Currie has been found guilty of 12 charges of race day administration and has been asked to make submissions on sentence.

After flopping around a bend in the Sangster Stakes at Morphettville, Divine Quality is set to run in the Straight Six over 1200m at Flemington.

Trainer Matt Smith hopes promising sprinter Tonsor can bounce back from a last-start defeat when he runs at Randwick.

Lindsay Park is hoping lessons learned from an international campaign with Criterion can be carried over into the Australian preparation of Alfarris.

Injured rider Michael Hackett is making progress, albeit slow, as he remains in Sydney’s Liverpool Hospital after a fall at Tomingley.

Jockey Jordan Childs has spent the night in a Melbourne hospital after a post-race fall at Bendigo.

Racing minister Winston Peters says the betting levy in New Zealand is to be phased out to free up money for the industry.

Apprentice Aidin Thompson appears to have escaped serious injury after being taken to hospital following a two-horse fall at Beaudesert.

Lindsay Park head trainer David Hayes is disappointed Furrion will not get his chance to race for a direct entry into the Melbourne Cup.

Trainer Chris Waller will give Reloaded the same lead-up to the Group One J J Atkins as he did The Autumn Sun last year.

Fan favourite The Candy man is set to return to city racing after making it six straight wins in a Class Five at the Gold Coast.

The inquiry into the scratching of Princess Jenni from the Adrian Knox Stakes is set to take place before Racing NSW stewards.

Trainer Ciaron Maher is considering running top two-year-old Dubious in the weight-for-age Kingsford Smith Cup at Eagle Farm.

Doomben Cup-winning jockey John Allen is likely to appeal his 13-day suspension for his ride in the Group One race.

War of Will has won the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico to give trainer Mark Caisse and jockey Tyler Gaffalione a first win in a Triiple Crown race.

Adelaide jockey Todd Pannell has ridden his first Group One winner on Despatch for trainer Tony McEvoy to celebrate a home-town win in The Goodwood.

Grey Lion will now head to Queensland for the Brisbane Cup after claiming a second Sydney stakes win in the Lord Mayor’s Cup at Rosehill.

Etana is a significant firmer in Queensland Oaks betting after landing a confident betting move in the Group Two The Roses at Doomben.

A start in the Queensland Derby remains a possibility for Declares War after he broke through for Matt Cumani in The Mahogany Challenge at Flemington.

Co-trainer Ciaron Maher’s great run in Group One races at Doomben has continued with Kenedna winning the Doomben Cup.

Kenedna has won the Doomben Cup, beating Life Less Ordinary and Sixties Groove in the Group One weight-for-age race.

Tyzone will attempt to become only the second horse to complete the BRC Sprint-Stradbroke Handicap double after his barnstorming victory at Doomben.

Ethan Brown has outridden his metropolitan claim guiding Fidelia to victory in the So You Think Hall Of Fame Trophy at Flemington.

Gary Moore has labelled Hostwin Supreme the best sprinter he has trained after the three-year-old’s win at Rosehill.