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1. How Much To Breed A Group 1 Winner?Continuing our series on Group 1 races this past season, we now look at what it cost to breed those Group 1 winners, in terms of service fees. (12 August 2008)
2. Thirteen Top $1million In 2007-08With the Australian racing season recently concluded, Racing & Sports' Breeding looks back on the season that was. Here we look at the horses to crack $1million in earnings for 2007-08. (12 August 2008)
3. How much for a Group 1 Winner?So how much do you have to pay in this day and age of record priced yearlings if you want to race a Group 1 winner? (12 August 2008)
4. Kirwan Looks To Exciting TimesCoolmore are having a brilliant year in Europe, with the Aidan O'Brien stable sweeping all before them. In Australia, Encosta De Lago will win his first Champion Sire title, as he welcomes new barn mates for the 2008 season, including Royal Ascot conqueror Haradasun. Coolmore Australian General Michael Kirwan talks about what lies ahead. (10 July 2008)
5. Mean Start To New ConceptShe's Meaner may not have won this year's Golden Slipper, but the Falvelon filly's feats leading up to that race played a huge part in the success of a new concept launched last year by Blue Sky Thoroughbreds. (10 July 2008)
6. Searching for a StarA decision to 'up the ante' a couple of years back has paid off for Denise Martin, with Star Thoroughbreds basking in the glory of Champion 2YO Sebring. NATHAN EXELBY reports. (24 June 2008)
7. High StandardsHighgrove Stud maintained its presence among the leading vendors at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale this year, but it's the performance of Highgrove-bred horses on the racetrack that keeps the buyers coming back. NATHAN EXELBY reports. (24 June 2008)
8. Zeditave Lines Up For Season Number 20He's the oldest living stallion to sire a Group 1 winner in Australia this season and is about to stand his 20th season at stud, but believe it or not, Zeditave's best crop of foals may still be yet to come. (22 May 2008)
9. Bob ScarboroughMost owners can only ever dream of winning a single Group race in their lifetime. Last month prominent Victorian-based owner-breeder Bob Scarborough enjoyed Group race triumphs on both sides of the equator ... on the same weekend! NATHAN EXELBY reports on a man whose success at Group 1 level as an owner-breeder now stretches close to 20 years. (18 May 2008)
10. Let's Rumble Battle for Sire Supremacy is onNATHAN EXELBY looks at Sportingbet Australia's market for the 2007-08 General Sires Premiership and speaks to the leading combatants. (10 January 2008)
11. Cautious OptimismLast month's Magic Millions Horses in Training Sale on the Gold Coast was the first major sale conducted in the wake of the equine influenza disaster and an industry watched on with baited breath. (10 January 2008)
12. Against the Trend - Haradasun races onIt is now expected that commercially viable, well-performed colts will be retired at the conclusion of their three-year-old season. (25 September 2007)
13. Maternal InstinctsDanehill has just clocked in for his second Australian Broodmare title. (19 September 2007)
14. The Next GenerationVery few stud farms can match the success enjoyed by Blue Gum Farm stallions – certainly not in terms of strike rate. (19 September 2007)
15. Group 1 AnalysisAs you would expect, the Northern Dancer line dominated racing at the highest level this season. (10 August 2007) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next >>
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