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Matings Mix: Emirates Park busy making pedigrees

Emirates Park are enjoying an exciting time racing their homebred fillies Manaal (Tassort) and Ameena (Tassort) with both fillies winning Group races early in the season and providing the quinella of Saturday’s G2 Furious S. We caught up with Bryan Carlson regarding the mating plans for their broodmare band this season. Established by Emirates Park’s…

2020 Presidents Report

With the breeding season coming to an end, it has been a great relief in Eastern Australia to have had sufficient rainfall to be free of the drought conditions that

To help business owners and managers of staff to better deal with the challenge of mental health, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia have set up a free webinar with mental health educator

Of the 2021 Inglis Classic Sale catalogue, 697 lots – or 87% of the yearlings – are BOBS Eligible, while there are also yearlings catalogued which are eligible for VOBIS, QTIS, SABOIS

They say timing is everything and when one door closes another will open. We can certainly be grateful for the sustainability of the thoroughbred industry, with breeders showing extreme resilience

After an extensive period of consultation and industry review, the Racing Australia Board has finalised and approved a broad set of new traceability rules.  The new rules will enhance and

A three-month review of the FBAA Code of Ethics and membership criteria has won the required support of members when presented late last week. Subsequent to the successful vote on the implementation

The 4 year old Kitchwin Hills bred mare by Shamus Award out of a Celtic Swing mare, It’s You. She’s had 4 starts for 4 wins with the latest win in

The 5 year old gelding Classique Legend by Not A Single Doubt out of the Encosta De Lago mare, Pinocchio. He’s had 12 starts for 6 wins win The 2020 Tab Everest over

It is with great sadness that the Kepitis, Tighe and Treweeke families wish to inform everyone that unfortunately overnight Winx lost her foal. There are so many people involved in

One of the giants of Australian Thoroughbred Industry, Bob Ingham, died on Tuesday at the age of 88. Ingham, along with brother Jack, formed one of the largest racing and breeding empires

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