Horse Racing

Triple Group One winner Trapeze Artist will miss the Apollo Stakes which signals the return of Winx for her next, and most likely, final campaign.

Thousand Guineas winner Amphitrite is set to have her first start for her new stable, Lindsay Park, in the Group Three Vanity at Flemington.

Karaka Million winner Probabeel is to have her next start in the Group Three Magic Night Stakes in Sydney on her way to Group One races.

The rising value of stallion Spirit Of Boom’s stock has again been highlighted by the win of Boomtown Lass at Doomben.

Star filly Sunlight is set to return in the Lightning Stakes, chasing her second Group One win after taking out the Coolmore Stud Stakes last spring.

Multiple Group One-winning jockey Damian Browne says he will exhaust all avenues before making a decision on his riding career after a health scare.

So far no more horses have tested positive for equine influenza in Britain, which Sky News reports was the same strain that shut down Australian racing in 2007.

Trainer Ben Currie’s plan to get Sword Of Justice into a race with a light weight paid off when the gelding won at Doomben.

Avilius has returned from finishing down the track in the Melbourne Cup with an impressive win in the T S Carlyon Cup at Caulfield.

A run down of the Caulfield performances of horses formerly trained by Darren Weir.

The Richard Litt-trained Castelvecchio has caused an upset over horses from Sydney’s biggest stables in the $2 million Inglis Millennium at Warwick Farm.

Hawkshot has stamped himself as a possible Australian Guineas contender with an impressive victory in the Group Two Autumn Stakes at Caulfield.

Manuel has led throughout for a surprise win in the C F Orr Stakes, the first Group One race in Australia for 2019.

Consistent mare Champagne Cuddles has claimed her biggest win in the Group Two Breeders Classic at Warwick Farm to take her earnings past $1 million.

The Anthony Freedman stable is set to have two genuine chances in the Blue Diamond Stakes after filly Lyre and colt I Am Immortal won the respective Preludes.

The Kris Lees-trained Gem Song has kicked off his campaign with a tough win on testing ground in the Group Three Eskimo Prince Stakes at Warwick Farm.

Former top juvenile Mishani Hustler will be given his chance to win his first feature race as a three-year-old after his victory at Doomben.

The Anthony Freedman-trained I Am Immortal has kept his unbeaten record in taking out the Blue Diamond Prelude for colts and geldings.

Nature Strip has resumed with an emphatic win in the Rubiton Stakes, a week after joining the Chris Waller stable from the now-disqualified trainer Darren Weir.

Queanbeyan sprinter Noble Boy has stamped his authority on markets for the Country Championship final with his fourth win from as many starts.

Trainer Les Ross has used some inside information to help Miss Sara win her third race in a row at Doomben.

Princess Of Queens has lived up to her recent consistent form, breaking through for a Group race win in the Bellmaine Stakes at Caulfield.

Godolphin colt Bivouac has added his name to this season’s list of two-year-old winners for Godolphin in a race in which the odds-on favourite disappointed.

Jockey Jeff Lloyd felt he had repaid the connections of Raay Of Dreams when he steered the filly to a win at Doomben.

Winx has delighted her connections and her fans with a competitive gallop with stablemate Egg Tart in a special exhibition at Randwick.

The Mick Price-trained Crack The Code has landed her first Group race victory in the Kevin Hayes Stakes, continuing an unbeaten preparation for the filly.

After starting his preparation with now-disqualified trainer Darren Weir, Yogi has powered home to win first-up for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace.

It’s a huge day at Warwick Farm with millions of dollars on offer with the Inglis race series and Richie Boy is pumped. Check out his full set, quaddie play & best bets on the day. Good luck all.

Our lads are heading to Caulfield and Doomben full of confidence and rightly so after the last couple of weeks. Check out their full set of tips & best bets. Good luck.

British horse racing continues to be shut down by an equine flu outbreak, with fears next month’s showpiece Cheltenham Festival could be cancelled.