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Stallion of the Month: Exceedance

Exceedance (Exceed and Excel x Bonnie Mac {NZ}) retired to stud at Vinery Stud in 2020 following a high-class racing career highlighted by a 3YO G1 victory in the VRC Coolmore Stud Stakes. He won on debut at two before claiming the G3 San Domenico Stakes at his third start. From his nine-start career, Exceedance…

Stallion of the Month: Exceedance

Exceedance (Exceed and Excel x Bonnie Mac {NZ}) retired to stud at Vinery Stud in 2020 following a high-class racing career highlighted by a 3YO G1 victory in the VRC

The 2026 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale has concluded, delivering steady trade across Book 1 and 2, as well as improved figures on 2025 results. With turnover of $68,594,000, up

Thoroughbred Breeders Australia is writing to members to provide guidance on Foal Ownership Declaration (FOD) obligations and to aid clarity around how the current framework is operating. Our aim is

Supido continues to strengthen his reputation as a reliable source of juvenile speed, with his unbeaten son Unit Five delivering a remarkable performance on January’s Magic Millions Race Day. Standing

Happy New Year! As I prepare for yet another visit to the QLD Magic Million sales, it occurred to me that it has been too long since I shared my

With each passing year, it appears that the racing and breeding industries become increasingly political. Recently, representatives from TBNSW attended an interview with the Honourable Brad Hazzard, who has been

Despite retiring from stud duties in 2023, Deep Field continues to assert his influence on the racetrack. As the most expensive yearling sold at public auction from the first crop

The 2026 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale is just around the corner and is again set to showcase another stellar lineup of potential racetrack superstars. The star-studded catalogue across

Arrowfield Stud sire The Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice) has moved beyond the “promising young sire” category and is now firmly operating as a consistent, high-output stallion whose stock are performing

Back in May of this year I was very pleased to share details of a tax case that held that a farmer need not pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on

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