Category: Breeders

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Matings Mix: ‘Time To Reign 2-year-olds are showing plenty’

Kingstar Farm is coming into the new season with a big dose of optimism, having had their best ever yearling sales result in 2024 and are anticipating great things from the first crop of their young sire Time To Reign. “Kingstar’s philosophy is pretty simple, Matthew is a part-owner of Newgate Farm and shareholder in…

Redoute’s Choice Story Far From Over

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

Arrowfield Stud announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a controlling interest in Group 1 2YO winner and Cox Plate G1 runner-up Castelvecchio (Dundeel-St Therese by

Young Exceed And Excel colt Exceedance, who lines up in the Coolmore Stud S. this Saturday, is just one of the reasons Peter Orton is smiling about the future of

Federal politicians from across the political divide have rallied behind thoroughbred breeding, as the industry committed to tackling any issue around welfare. Ministers, shadow ministers, MPs and senators met with

Following the program that aired on the ABC’s 7.30 Report last night, Racing NSW Chief Executive, Peter V’landys AM, unequivocally condemned the alleged abhorrent actions of the Meramist Queensland Abattoir.

The board of Thoroughbred Breeders Australia (TBA) today had a teleconference to discuss the issues raised in last night’s 7.30 program. As a result of that meeting we are calling

Thoroughbred Breeders Australia (TBA) condemns in the strongest terms the treatment of horses shown in tonight’s ABC 7.30 program. “I am appalled by the vision broadcast tonight,” said Tom Reilly,

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