Horse Racing

Our Libretto has remained unbeaten in two Sandown starts, claiming an impressive victory in the Ladbrokes Multiverse Handicap.

Miss Fabulass, Le Romain and Prized Icon will be at the forefront of trainer Kris Lees’s team for the Chelmsford Stakes meeting at Randwick.

Les Tilley has won on Osmosis at Ipswich which he hopes is a good pointer to the Birdsville Cup meeting which will raise money for drought victms.

Not A Single Cent resumes in the McNeil Stakes at Caulfield on the undercard to the Memsie Stakes which will feature the colt’s half-brother Happy Clapper.

Destiny’s Kiss will be trying to win back-to-back Wyong Gold Cups with trainer Joe Pride hoping weight doesn’t anchor the veteran.

Trainer Tony McEvoy believes Dollar For Dollar deserves his chance in a star-studded Memsie Stakes after his first-up win in the Spring Stakes in Adelaide.

Prince Of Caviar has improved on his debut, pleasing both co-trainer Wayne Hawkes and jockey Luke Nolen when runner-up at Sandown.

Chautauqua could still be a player in Group One Moonee Valley sprints with the club seeing the sprinter as a major drawcard.

Jockey Larry Cassidy has the inside running on the main rivals to his mount Order Again at the Sunshine Coast.

The famous Birdsville Cup meeting will be at the forefront of several racing industry initiatives to support farmers affected by the drought.

Melbourne’s first Group One race of the season, the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield, has attracted a field of 11 including last year’s winner Vega Magic.

Victoria’s thoroughbred channel Racing.com are set to announce respected soccer commentator David Basheer as the station’s new front man for the upcoming spring carnival.

New season 3yo’s kick off the program today at Canterbury followed a 2700m event where Richie thinks he has found the winner and it isn’t the favourite. Check out Richie’s full preview & best bets. Good luck.

Sandown Hillside plays host to a cracking nine race card and our form guru thinks if we handle things right we can get the better of the bookies. Smart punting all.

Our form guru has been betting in Queensland for two decades and advises to tread lightly today at Ipswich as it looks a tough meeting outside the two shorties on the card. Check out his full set of tips and the best way to handle the quadrella. Good luck all.

The August will continue his campaign aimed towards the Caulfield Guineas when he runs second-up in the McNeil Stakes at Caulfield.

Trainer Mark Newnham has sent out the first juvenile trial winner for the season ahead of stable stalwart Lanciato’s bid to win the Tramway Stakes.

Three-year-old Prince Of Caviar, a son of Black Caviar, will attempt to break his maiden at his second start when he makes his season return at Sandown.

Racing NSW stewards will give Chautauqua another chance jump out of the barrier to their satisfaction in a trial.

The Penny Edition Stakes in Adelaide is the preference for trainer Patrick Payne with Widgee Turf who is also a Memsie Stakes nomination.

Despite the entries for The Heath coming up stronger than he expected, Sydney trainer Joe Pride will still send Ball Of Muscle to Caulfield.

Racing NSW stewards are considering submissions from Chautauqua’s owners whether to allow the sprinter another chance to prove he can jump from the gates.

After winning a maiden stylishly in her first Australian start, Our Libretto will be out to take another step up when she returns to Sandown for a 1600m-race.

Back in Roman Times, Caesar’s wife not only had to be virtuous, she had to be seen to be virtuous. It’s all to do with having a high profile – what you do, and how you do it, is just that much more visible to the world than the comings and goings of us lesser mortals.

“He’s absolutely one of the quickest horses we have ever trained,” said leading trainer Peter Snowden in-reference to Russian Revolution retiring to Newgate Farm.

Lindsay Park’s Vega Magic is at a short quote in early markets to score successive victories in the Memsie Stakes.

Redzel has opened odds-on favourite to defend the Concorde Stakes, his first step towards retaining his Everest crown.

An additional $1.9 million in funding has been given in a support package to assist country clubs in their track preparations.

The first of Sydney’s new season two-year-olds will be seen in public at Randwick in a barrier trial.

A Japanese import has undergone a change of name as he prepares for his first Australian start in The Heath at Caulfield.