Dual Group 1 contests at Eagle Farm high Saturday's racing and Racenet's stable of bookies are back sharing their thoughts on races across the land. The bagmen have done the form for the Group 1 Kingsford-Smith Cup (1300m) at Eagle Farm, as well as offering their best and value bets as well as the horses that they […]
Mark Du Plessis reckons the biggest payday he has had in an Australian Group 1 was when partnering Kiwi stayer Pentathlon into ninth in Almandin’s 2016 Melbourne Cup.
Chris Waller chases three consecutive Queensland Guineas wins Posted by: Graham Potter+ at 10:45am on 30/4/2021
The Chris Waller trained Kolding once again showed just what a good horse he is when he got his head down on the line to thwart the game effort of Savatiano in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes in a mesmerising two-way finish at Randwick last Saturday.
That’s eleven wins from thirty starts for Kolding now and, in case you missed it, his career prize-money earnings now stands at $6 387 200. Other Group 1 wins behind Kolding’s name includes the 2019 Epsom and the George Main Stakes, amongst other multiple Group race wins and, of course, Kolding also won the 2019 Golden Eagle.
Trainer Kevin Hansen with Sweet Dolly, who has recently undergone surgery. Photo: Tony McMahon.
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Rockhampton’s racing darling Sweet Dolly has arrived back at trainer Kevin Hansen’s North Rockhampton stables for a lengthy rehabilitation.
The winner of her only four races, including the $500K The Jewel at her last outing at the Gold Coast in mid-March, Sweet Dolly has undergone surgery on her near fore sesamoid.
Trainer Hansen, on the concern of track rider Shayla Evans, sought vet’s advice after Sweet Dolly did not feel right during training at Callaghan Park a fortnight ago.