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‘They are beautiful types, with lovely attitudes’: Blair Richardson rates the Farnans

As we go into the 2024/25 season, TTR AusNZ chatted to some of Australasia’s leading race education and pre-training experts, with a view to getting an insight into the progeny of new sires. In this article, they also chatted to Blair Richardson of Vantage Hill. Both Blair and Nikki come from equestrian backgrounds, and around…

NSW Success Reigns Through Drought

Every NSW Breeders Update seasonal magazine lists NSW Bred stakes winners here and overseas. This edition is no different other than it covers a staggering three plus pages, proving the

Goldners Horse Transport is pleased to announce that we are expanding our services into in Queensland. Effective from the 9th of December 2019, Goldners Horse Transport will have a new

The committee of Thoroughbred Breeders NSW, along with the breeding and racing community together will be joining the friends and loved ones of Les Young for a memorial service to be held

You wouldn’t think thoroughbred horses would have any issues with fertility but looks can be deceiving. Thanks to the ground breaking work of University of Newcastle postdoctoral researcher Dr Zamira Gibb,

The committee of Thoroughbred Breeders NSW along with the breeding and racing industry together mourn the passing of legendary bloodstock agent and fellow committeeman Les Young, found deceased at his

The catalogue for the 2020 Classic Yearling Sale – the sale that has produced the winner of a Melbourne Cup, Golden Slipper, Victoria Derby and Inglis Millennium in recent years

Eight months after the death of Redoute’s Choice, it’s clear that neither his record nor his story is finished. Saturday’s Gr1 heroine Loire (see above) is his fourth Gr1 winner in

It’s about now that breeders sometimes begin to fret about missing the chance for a September foal, because their mares haven’t conceived during October. It’s an understandable concern, especially for

In a great feel-good story, hobby breeder Paul Lanskey and Kitchwin Hills manager Mick Malone realised a life-long dream when Inglis Classic Sale graduate Vow And Declare won Tuesday’s Gr1

The signs were evident at the start of spring that Exceedance and Bivouac were among the best of a special crop of sprinting three-year-olds. And as they fought out an

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