Dubois sells Calyx's half-sister for $1.072 million at special France sale
A Frankel mare topped the dispersal sale of veteran French breeder and owner Jean-Pierre Dubois, a legendary figure in both trotting and thoroughbred circles in France, at a special private auction in his home country on Wednesday.
Rosehill exhibition gallops for Waller's elite mares
Five of trainer Chris Waller's leading spring contenders will ramp up their new season campaigns with exhibition gallops at Rosehill on Saturday.
Straight Talk Podcast - Alastair Pulford on a new season and a new era, the strange relationship between politics and racing and your questions
Welcome to this week's episode of Straight Talk, sponsored by Inglis and Darley, featuring an interview with Alastair Pulford and discussion of the biggest issues in wagering, racing and breeding.
Last available Too Darn Hot nomination to be auctioned for charity
A nomination in the Darley's champion shuttle stallion Too Darn Hot will be auctioned this month to raise funds for The CatWalk Spinal Cord Injury Trust.
In his Element - new owner for farm which produced Hong Kong star Golden Sixty
A racing industry newcomer has purchased Queensland’s Element Hill with the intention of running the property as a racehorse spelling operation.
Freedman script flips but family's racing journey continues
Michael Freedman was still in high school when the Freedman brothers emerged as a new force in Australian racing. Forty years later, the youngest Freedman is driving the latest chapter, with the help of his new assistant, Hall of Fame brother Lee.
Phoenix Thoroughbreds founder jailed over involvement in OneCoin crypto scam
Amer Abdulaziz Salman, the founder of Phoenix Thoroughbreds, whose colours have been worn to victory in some of Australia and the world’s biggest races, has been jailed for 15 months over conspiracy to commit money laundering.
