It runs in the family - a horses-for-courses clue to the Moir Stakes
Midwest is one of the outsiders in the Moir Stakes, but a rich family history with Moonee Valley promises to carry him a long way in the Group 1 sprint.
Written In The Stars - Years of dedication and a Strand of fortune
Amid the dust and the sun of Australia's racetracks and sales grounds, Sharon Lee Chapman is always looking for her next great photo. In the next instalment of Written In The Stars, the award-winning photographer talks to Jessica Owers about life behind the lens.
Separate paths, same destination for Yulong’s Cox Plate-bound mares
Thoroughbred superpower Yulong has given the bottle green light for Via Sistina and Treasurethe Moment to contest the Cox Plate in what will be the first meeting between the two glamour mares of Australian racing.
'I hope the horse wins' - Crawford carries Eustace's goodwill ahead of HK debut
South African Brett Crawford will have his first runner as a Hong Kong trainer on Sunday and at least one of his rivals thinks he can make a winning start.
Home Affairs leads numbers of named juveniles
Four weeks out from the first two-year-old stakes races of the season and Coolmore’s Home Affairs leads the first-season stallions when it comes to the number of his juvenile progeny currently named.
Spring options aplenty for Hawkes' Devil Night
Trainer Michael Hawkes is keeping an open book for the immediate spring plans for Group 1-winning colt Devil Night.
Ombudsman could become Godolphin’s first Japan Cup runner in 11 years
John Gosden is determined to set Godolphin star Ombudsman for both the Breeders’ Cup and the Japan Cup, avoiding the Irish Champion Stakes in the process.
