| 2004 Golden Slipper Festival 2004 |
Boss and Munce suspended after Rosehill protest: Sydney stewards today handed out unprecedented two-meeting suspensions to jockeys Glen Boss and Chris Munce after a controversial double protest at Rosehill which left trainer Guy Walter seething. (27 March 2004) 
 Niello set to emulate Octagonal: A brilliant win in the Rosehill Guineas means Niello is set to become the first horse since his father Octagonal to claim Sydney's Classic triple crown. (27 March 2004) 

Controversial protest gives Anna a win: Great Anna gained a win in controversial circumstances when stewards upheld a double protest from jockey Darren Beadman to promote her from third to first. (27 March 2004) 
Dance Hero in impressive Slipper trial: Chris Munce declared Dance Hero would win the $3 million Golden Slipper "by a minute" after the gelding scored a soft trial win at Randwick. (26 March 2004) 
 Newitt to Kablammo Sydney on Saturday: Craig Newitt continues his successful association with Goulburn galloper Kablammo at Rosehill on Saturday. Kablammo will run in the $100,000 Group 3 Ajax Stakes (1500m) aiming to confirm a start in the $2.5m Group 1 Doncaster Handicap, for which he has been backed from 100-1 to 16-1. (26 March 2004) 
Jillings back for another Guineas raid: New Zealand trainer Colin Jillings is back in town with Mount Street who he hopes can dent a few reputations in Saturday's Group One Rosehill Guineas. (25 March 2004) 
Starcraft out of Sydney autumn: Outstanding Gold Coast colt Starcraft's Sydney autumn campaign is over after a leg infection ruled him out of the Group One Rosehill Guineas on Saturday. (25 March 2004) 
Dubai Rosehill Guineas Day: The $500,000 Group 1 Dubai Rosehill Guineas sees local hero Niello attempt to capture the second leg of the Sydney 3 year old Triple Crown. (25 March 2004) 
In Demand could force way into Slipper: Game filly She's In Demand propelled herself into the Golden Slipper mix when she fought off all challengers to win the Illawarra Classic (1200m) at Kembla. (24 March 2004) 
Derby aspirants to battle at Canterbury: My Chinese King and Mutheer will attempt to resurrect their AJC Australian Derby campaigns when they drop significantly in grade to do battle at Canterbury. (24 March 2004) 
Locals to face fierce Guineas rivalry: Dual Group One winner Niello will lead the local charge against a fierce interstate and international raid on Saturday's $500,000 Rosehill Guineas (2000m). (23 March 2004) 
Newitt to ride Kablammo: Melbourne jockey Craig Newitt will continue his association with Goulburn star Kablammo in the Group Three Ajax Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill on Saturday. (22 March 2004) 

Delzao to miss Rosehill Guineas: Delzao will miss Saturday's $500,000 Rosehill Guineas due to a minor setback, but trainer Greg Kavanagh said he was still on target for the Australian Derby. (22 March 2004) 
 Top Trainers Stack The Slipper: Leading trainers John Hawkes, Gai Waterhouse and Grame Rogerson are intent on stacking this year's Golden Slipper Stakes field with multiple runners. (22 March 2004) 

Alinghi the hot Slipper favourite: Outstanding filly Alinghi seems destined to become the first favourite since Courtza in 1989 to win the Golden Slipper. (21 March 2004) 
Yell too speedy in Canterbury Stakes: The John Hawkes-trained Yell has bounced back to his best with an all-the-way win in the Group Two Canterbury Stakes (1300m) at Rosehill on Saturday. (21 March 2004) 
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