Alpha on Derby path for Godolphin 8/01/2012 Alpha has made a winning start to his campaign aimed at the Kentucky Derby, one of the few international races to elude his owner Shiekh Mohammed.
Eurell's French connection at the Valley 30/12/2011 Cox Plate-winning trainer Greg Eurell will have the French connection at Moonee Valley on Saturday night with two runners in the New Year's Eve Classic.
DUBAI: De Kock Team Looking Strong 13/12/2011 Trainer Mike de Kock's aspirations for the 2012 Dubai World Cup Carnival suffered a setback due to the ban on exports following an outbreak of African horse sickness last year, but he still has a powerful team assembled for the international carnival.
Roar coach won't bag booing fans 10/12/2011 Brisbane Roar A-League coach Ange Postecoglou says his players have set such high standards fans won't accept anything less.
Heinrich taking look and see approach 8/12/2011 Trainer Gillian Heinrich will closely monitor Miliitary Grace's performance on a heavy track before deciding on a Magic Millions Guineas start next month.
SINGAPORE: Title Almost A Shaw Thing 28/11/2011 With People's Victory's slashing Friday win taking trainer Patrick Shaw's lead in the trainer's premiership to a 10-win margin over closest rival Laurie Laxon, the title battle now looks a foregone conclusion.
Centurion Cowan was considered for NZ Test 26/11/2011 Ed Cowan was considered for next week's Test but it's David Warner who had cause to celebrate after day three of the Australia A's clash with New Zealand.
Spithill silences his Kiwi sailing rival 21/11/2011 Australia's America's Cup-winning skipper James Spithill silences Kiwi arch-rival Dean Barker by winning the match- and fleet-racing double off San Diego.
The 90th Arc 4/10/2011 Is the Arc a three year old's race and is the draw that important?
GYMPIE: Frenardi Flies On The Sand 29/09/2011 Frenardi, the ruling South East Queensland Country Horse of the Year, turned in one of his most impressive efforts on his favourite track at Gympie last Saturday.
Vettel closer to double world F1 title 26/09/2011 Sebastian Vettel demonstrated his vast supremacy when he won the Singapore Grand Prix to move within a point of becoming the youngest double world champ.
SINGAPORE: Lansdown Hails 'New Dictator' 12/09/2011 The usual raucous party that greeted the return to scales of yet another Lansdown Stable-owned galloper on Sunday, maiden winner Mordi, was probably even more vocal this time given the sentimental ties with his better-known stablemate Dictator.
Masked Marvel a true marvel 11/09/2011 John Gosden and William Buick won a second successive St Leger when Masked Marvel proved too good for his rivals at Doncaster.
GRAFTON: McLeod Has The Champagne On Ice 19/08/2011 It's been a while between drinks for Black Katana but Grafton trainer Vicki McLeod believes it may be time for the gelding to bounce back to winning form.
UK: Big Things In Store For Entifaadha 18/08/2011 Newmarket maiden winner Entifaadha showed he is a real prospect when he kept his unbeaten record intact with a determined effort in the G2 Acomb Stakes at York.
Kensington Deemed Right Race 17/08/2011 A decision to save Deemed from yesterday's meeting at Gosford may pay dividends when he lines up in the first at Randwick today.
SOUTH AFRICA: Champagne for State Blue 14/08/2011 The Grade 3 Champagne Stakes (1200m), a weight for age race for fillies and mares at Kenilworth Racecourse in Cape Town, was won in comfortable style by State Blue for trainer Justin Snaith.
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