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The Australian Thoroughbred foal crop for 2023 is expected to decrease by 2 per cent, raising concerns about the impact on racing. However, while there may be fewer foals, data suggests race fields and wagering aren’t suffering, with stable field sizes and a record number of individual runners in the 2022/23 season. The real challenge…
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,
A bumper Saturday of stakes racing in Sydney and Melbourne has delivered change to the Australian General Sires List with a new front runner, a stallion with a bullet and
Racing NSW on Friday announced a bounty of up to $1.3 million in bonuses for Rosehill’s Redzel Stakes. This year’s Everest champion will have another million reasons to back up
The Australian Turf Club hosted over 500 guests in a joint event with Thoroughbred Breeders’ NSW and the National Jockeys Trust at Colgate Optic White George Main Stakes day at
To produce one Group I winner for any mare is an amazing achievement , but to produce two and another Group III winner puts you in the class of a
Last year’s Gr1 Golden Slipper heroine Estijaab has been retired and will head to the breeding barn, reports punters.com.au. The daughter of Arrowfield’s triple Australian Champion Sire Snitzel enters her second
Thoroughbred Breeders’ NSW is proud to host its 2018-2019 awards’ presentation in conjunction with the National Jockeys Trust Charity Fundraiser on Saturday September 21 at the Australian Turf Club Director’s
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