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Which stallions caught the eye during the Hunter Valley parades?

The New South Wales stallion parades are underway with several farms opening their farm gates to show off their stallions to keen breeders and racing participants. Over the weekend, several farms in the Hunter Valley hosted their annual stallion parades, providing prospective breeders, industry professionals, and fans the opportunity to view the equine talent in…

Racing NSW Horse Transport Update | 26 August 2020

  Racing NSW today has announced the introduction of phase one of the easing of restrictions permitting horses to travel from Victoria into NSW, consistent with the advice it has

With the 2020 covering season only a week away, we are all grateful the Australian thoroughbred breeding industry is operating fairly consistently. We are also thankful our mares are currently

Adelaide (IRE) By Galileo Stands at Coolmore Stud Fee $8,800     All Too Hard (AUS) By Casino Prince Stands at Vinery Stud Fee $27,500 American Pharoah (USA) By Pioneer Of The

  Thoroughbred Breeders Australia have developed a set of protocols to assist breeders as they plan for the coming months.  These guidelines are recommendations only and given the rapidly changing situation

The majority of Stallion farms in the Hunter Valley have made the difficult decision to cancel their public parades which were scheduled for late August 2020. The decision was been made due

Magic Millions set a new record in the Gold Coast sale ring on Monday afternoon when champion mare Sunlight was sold for $4.2million to the bid of Coolmore’s Tom Magnier

By the time Winx ran her final race in April 2019, she had amassed $26,451,175 in prizemoney, 25 Group 1 trophies, the title of World’s Best Racehorse and millions of

The 2020 Magic Millions National Sale, which was due to commence on July 20, will be delayed by one week. Following today’s announcements in relation to COVID-19 restrictions, a decision

Media Release There are currently restrictions around the movement of horses from VIC to licenced premises and racecourses in other states in Australia. Racing NSW have advised that no horses

The Inglis Australian Weanling Sale produced pleasing results for a number of first season sires despite the challenging market with five posting sales of $100,000 or more and five also

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