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Matings Mix: Harvey’s Baramul Stud to support Hawaii Five Oh with 70 mares

The Thoroughbred Report’s ‘Matings Mix’ series is in full swing, and in this article they spoke with Baramul Stud’s racing manager Luke McDonald, about the huge support Gerry Harvey is throwing behind Vinery’s Hawaii Five Oh. Bred and raced by Gerry Harvey, the beautifully bred son of I Am Invincible carries a similar profile to…

Hallowed Crown to Stand at Twin Hills Stud

Hallowed Crown (Street Sense – Crowned Glory (Danehill)) will stand at Twin Hills­ Stud, Cootamundra for the 2020 season. His fee has been set at $11,000 (inc GST).   Hallowed

As we deal with the ongoing issues from the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia has prepared some guidelines that may assist your planning and preparedness for an

Vinery Stud won the world’s richest juvenile race for a fourth time when Farnan blitzed his rivals in the $3.5million Golden Slipper Stakes Gr.1 on Saturday. A $550,000 graduate from Vinery’s consignment to the 2019 Magic

Godolphin Australia boss Vin Cox believes the devastating coronavirus pandemic could actually represent an “enormous opportunity” for Aussie racing.   While the European team of the Blue Army is having to deal

The Rosehill meeting on Saturday features five Group I races , but the jewel in the crown is the $3.5 million Golden Slipper, so let’s take a look at who

A major expansion project is coming together at boutique thoroughbred farm Silverdale with no stone left unturned in owner Steve Grant’s pursuit of excellence for both equine residents and staff.

Famed Mudgee thoroughbred nursery, Gooree Park Stud, has embarked on a major strategic change in direction of their business model whereby they will move from being primarily a private Racing

Five winners since the start of the month including Saturday’s metropolitan juvenile winner Hancora Field has Newgate Farm’s Deep Field riding high and he hit a home run at Riverside

The horses are making their way into the Riverside Stables complex at Warwick Farm ahead of the start of the 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale this Sunday and for those

Outstanding three year-old sprinter Yes Yes Yes (3c Rubick x Sin Sin Sin, by Fantastic Light) has been retired to stud due to injury, the Everest winning son of Rubick is to

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