O’Brien Champion Set For Dirt Debut
A top-class international field of 14 will line up for the 41st running of the $7 million Longines Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Classic
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A top-class international field of 14 will line up for the 41st running of the $7 million Longines Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Classic
South African speed champion Isivunguvungu has drawn at gate 10 for the $1 million Prevagen Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar on Saturday
Son of Heart’s Cry becomes the seventh horse in JRA history to win Gr1 races for four consecutive years!
The 2024 Longines Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) has received two supplementary entries for the 8 December flagship meeting at Sha Tin
‘When folk are working in their various jobs they can get through their day by thinking about horses and racing and they can come home, watch it on TV, watch different jockeys, different trainers, different owners. It’s getting them through life, and it’s positive. I think people should all be entitled to have a little bet, or a big bet, if they want. It’s a free world’
Now a five-time Gr1 winner, the daughter of Fastnet Rock sailed across the line to deliver McDonald his third Cox Plate in a row
Former Australian galloper Six Pack embarks on a new career chapter in the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Guangzhou Handicap at Happy Valley
Colourful Baron made light of barrier 11 and a three-wide run under Lyle Hewitson to provide Douglas Whyte with a win with his only starter of the night
Punters can now bet into Quinella and Quartet bets which are commingled with Australian tote betting giant Tabcorp
The final Group 1 of the 2024 British Flat season takes place at Doncaster on Saturday with the running of the William Hill Futurity Trophy (15h40)
Love On The Rocks was traveling well in the last start and couldn’t get a run – with a decent draw, he should be able to lead and take a power of beating
Charl Pretorius pokes a bit of fun as we brace ourselves for a rollercoaster ride through the absurd, the outrageous, and the downright unbelievable in South African horse racing