St Leger – Still A Race Worth Winning
One of Australia’s oldest classics might not produce a legitimate champion like it once did, but there’s no denying the VRC St Leger can still capture the imagination
One of Australia’s oldest classics might not produce a legitimate champion like it once did, but there’s no denying the VRC St Leger can still capture the imagination
Waterhouse and training partner Adrian Bott were found guilty of breaching the rule regarding conduct prejudicial to the image or interests of racing
Gai Waterhouse, the ‘first lady’ of Australian training, discusses the importance of mentoring the next generation of horsemen and women
Spending five days in Saratoga would have to go down as one of the greatest experiences we have ever had at the races.
For anyone with the smallest interest in horse racing, it is plain to see the dominance of Japanese stayers on the international stage. With neither Rob nor I afraid of a challenge or a calculated gamble, we set off to see with our own eyes what Japan is doing better than the rest of the world.
Aussie’s foremost lady trainer, Gai Waterhouse, shares her observations and experiences at this year’s Royal meeting
Females in America seem to be a strong, powerful voice. It is different in Australia for women, especially in the racing industry.
Australia’s most famous lady trainer discusses the challenges and rewards of turning Northern Hemisphere horses into Southern Hemisphere stars
Vancouver wins sixth Golden Slipper for trainer Gai Waterhouse and second for jockey Tommy Berry
Hearings seem to proceed slowly and the line between fact and fiction, right and wrong, becomes clouded with protracted debate. All this happens while punters press on not knowing who to believe and heavily suspecting they’ve been had.
It gives the Queen another dimension and keeps her attached to the Australian scene which she has gained tremendous pleasure from.
The Hollywood Syndicate celebrated a milestone 600th winner on African soil when the Danon Platina gelding Luhamba Phambili stormed to victory to win the R200 000 non black-type Need For Speed Sprint
Selwyn Elk writes that he was at Clairwood on a wet Saturday afternoon in the 70’s…