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Foal crop review: Racing fields remain stable despite foal crop decline

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…

Classic Yearling Sale 2019 ends with successful highway session

Murrulla Stud capped off “the week of a lifetime’’ when an Unencumbered colt they offered topped today’s inaugural Highway Session at Riverside Stables. Peter Twomey’s Wattle Bloodstock was the winning

Highlighted by two new million dollar races, the $2 million Inglis Millennium for 2YOs and $1 million Inglis Sprint for 3YOs; Inglis Millennium Day promises to be an exhilarating day of racing and entertainment.

The Inglis Classic Yearling Sale has always carried a strong reputation as a type sale, with its graduates often out-performing their pedigrees. These days, while the stellar performances of its graduates on

  Winx (2011, bay mare, Street Cry (Ire) – Vegas Showgirl, by Al  Akbar (Success Express (USA), bred on Coolmore Hunter Valley for Fairway Thoroughbreds (John Camilleri), Sydney, has been

There are two doses of world breed shaper Sir Ivor in the pedigree of lot 187, a bay half-brother to stakes winners Krupt and Anevay, in the star studded consignment

The Gold Coast Magic Millions sale may be over but there are still many, many opportunities over the next few months to buy yearlings eligible for the rich series of

  Under the banner of his Lomar Park Stud, Fred Peisah, a Sydney solicitor with a passion for thoroughbred breeding, will be the only vendor at the 2019 Sydney yearling

Julie Harris, operator of one of the Hunter Valley’s most respected agistment farms, the Pages River bordered Hunter Valley Thoroughbreds between Scone and Gundy, has good reasons to be pleased

 It appears very likely that no other horse in history has travelled as far in its life than More Than Ready, the former high class American racehorse now on his

Racing NSW Chairman Mr Russell Balding AO today announced a 25% increase to minimum prizemoney for non-TAB and Country Sky 2 races, which are conducted in regional and remote areas

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