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A Shadow looms over the Magic Millions

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In January 1998, there was only one thing hotter than the weather that engulfed a humid summer's day o

f looking at yea...

It's on for young and old

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New Year's Day at Flemington, appropriately, was a day of confirmation for the winning riders of the main races, the ......

The Quaddie by The Thoroughbred

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The Thoroughbred has done detailed analysis on the Quaddie for Saturday's meeting at Ascot, in Perth: all the form....

Grey power at Markdel

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I read with interest - on trainer Lee Freedman's website www.freedman.com.au - the story behind promising 2YO filly Maka...

Greg Childs in profile

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Greg Childs retired from race riding a winner at Flemington on Saturday.

The New Zealand-born jockey rode a superb race...


The Quaddie by The Thoroughbred

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The Thoroughbred has done detailed analysis on the Quaddie for Saturday's meeting at Ascot, in Perth: all the form....

All gloom, and along comes Gai

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The Hunter Valley is just coming through the other side of one its most successful breeding seasons. Two of the ...

Childs' play no more

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Jockey Greg Childs has always called it like it is, and today he made the call he knew it was time to make: at 46, he......

Watching the Group 1s go by

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Fortunately there were no crass chants of "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi," at Sha Tin on Sunday, but there was...

Munce fallout: Just the beginning

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Hong Kong Jockey Club chief executive Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges has berated Racing NSW in front of the big...


The Quaddie by The Thoroughbred

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The Thoroughbred has done detailed analysis on the Quaddies for the meetings at Caulfield and Ascot: all the for...

Apache strapper's other race

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Months ago Ty Poulton accepted the invitation from his boss, Cranbourne trainer Greg Eurell, to bring Apache Cat to Hong...

Great for Sydney, And Australia

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It is exciting news that the Sydney autumn carnival has finally been given a new structure and a major boost, starting.....

Clockwork chestnut

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Trackwork in Hong Kong runs like clockwork, especially for international visitors who come out of their separate...

The Quaddie by The Thoroughbred

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The Thoroughbred has done detailed analysis on the Quaddies for the meetings at Caulfield and Ascot: all the form...


A champion jockey from a time of champions

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It was welcome to see that the Herald Sun obituary page (5 December 2008) found space to pay tribute to pioneer Austra.....

What a big week it's been

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With wall-to-wall racing in Australia it is fair to say the industry no longer has a quiet time, but what odds on...

Takeover's road show

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Takeover Target is an old marvel. Aged nine, when most greybeard horses are living life in a retirement paddock, the...

All's well with Efficient

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The mood in the Efficient camp has turned from disappointment that Team Williams' grey stayer missed the chance to make....

In-depth Quaddie study

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The Thoroughbred's expert analysts take an in-depth look at The Quaddie at selected meetings each week to give you....


Thanks, but ...

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First there's Caulfield Cup winner Peter Hutchinson coming back to race riding at 42; then Melbourne Cup winner Greg...

Migrate to win

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From Silent Witness to Absolute Champion to Sacred Kingdom to Enthused, there is one constant as the race goes on to...

Weekend Hussler: the next campaign

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The one constant amid all the hype that accompanied Weekend Hussler's "failed" spring campaign was that his handlers...

A thoroughly worthwhile exercise, by Josh!

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There is a life for a thoroughbred away from the racetrack. Georgia Power introduces her eventing horse Josh and...

Cracks in the crystal ball

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If you take Racing Victoria Limited's Racing to 2020 as a talking point - a starting point for change - it is an...


Kersley and the Railway

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Fred Kersley knows what it takes to win the Group 1 Carlton Draught Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot. When the great...

Filly on the move

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The Thoroughbred-owned Bel Esprit-Song Of The Sun filly has taken her first encouraging strides towards becoming a...

Come on down!

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Rosehill trainer Chris Waller had four horses race in Victoria without winning this Spring, so he isn't talking through....

Sad end for a promising horse

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Just over a week ago Flemington trainer Mathew Ellerton questioned claims that his promising sprinter Sunburnt Land,...

One Race Preview

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In the strict racing sense, spring is on the wane. Not for thethoroughbred.com.au, which underlines its year-round...


Just one cruel cut

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In 1995, Lee Freedman took the call from the manager of a spelling farm in Queensland anticipating one of his regular......

Lessons from the carnival

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First, my credentials: I listened to my first Melbourne Cup on what was known as a wireless when Toparoa thwarted Rising...

The outlaw salutes

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When the well-named Lovablelarrikin won at Ararat on Sunday, in an impressive race debut, he wrote another chapter in a....

The great day, in a flash

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Emirates Melbourne Cup day is way beyond the three minutes and 20 seconds it took Viewed to win the Cup. It starts in......

Doom, gloom and myths

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It's amazing how those doomsayers, some of whom even questioned whether an Australian would ever win the Emirates...


Betfair's Andrew Black on the Cup

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Betfair co-founder Andrew Black admits to knowing little about the Australian horses in the Emirates Melbourne Cup, but....

A Cup full of reasons why

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Between now and 3pm on Tuesday you will hear a million theories as to why your selection will or won't win the Cup. It's...

Earning a place in the spotlight

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James Winks, like his Victoria Derby ride Larry's Never Late, is a work-in-progress: the title of quiet achiever sits......

The facts about Derby Day

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If you're stuck next to someone at a Derby Day lunch and you're not sure what to say next Peter Ryan has...

A Tiger in their tank

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Those who claim romance is no longer part of horse racing have not spoken to an owner with a runner in a Group 1 race......


A pre eminent group of owners

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BOB and June Harding have stuck fast with Caulfield trainer Mick Price since Bob bought into his first horse, the...

Trainer Profile - Mark Kavanagh

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Born: December 23, 1956.

Mark Kavanagh rode three Melbourne Cup winners before racing became his job; while in short pa...

A meteor in a spin

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The demeanour of Gai Waterhouse rarely changes. Rain, hail or shine, the vivacious Sydney trainer has the ability to put...

Good vibes for Littorio

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LITTORIO is the forgotten horse of the Melbourne Cup, and trainer Nigel Blackiston and jockey Steven King are bemused by...

Finding a Cup winner from out of the north

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IN England, the Tattersalls horses-in-training sale is underway this week, with 1700 horses set to go under the hammer.....


Gai's Cox Plate Quest

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There are three races missing on Gai Waterhouse's extensive CV – the big three Group 1 races of the Melbourne...

A morning with the internationals

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‘The Internationals’ is the most used collective noun during Spring.

It refers to the most talked about cha...

Profile Gai Waterhouse

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Born: September 2, 1954

Gai Waterhouse is the daughter of legendary Sydney trainer Tommy Smith, the man who dominated ....

Singing in the straight

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Not everything to do with the thoroughbred has to be serious. Lord help us all, if it were, would there be any punters.....

Bowing to the Duke

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Trainers John Symons and Sheila Laxon, partners in both business and love, entered the Oaklands Junction sales complex.....


Weight Of History

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Horses running in the 2008 Caulfield Cup don’t only carry a jockey on their back, they carry the weight of history...

Maktoums and the Cup

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makoum's Emirates Airline has sponsored the Melbourne Cup since 2004, but the Sheikh has.....

A Genuine breed

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The New Zealand Bloodstock Karaka Select Yearling Sale is not the likely place you would expect to find an Australian......

The stories behind Guineas day

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Caulfield Guineas day is one of Australia's premier racing days and history shows that the careers of some of our grea.....

Mapping the Caulfield features

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The Thoroughbred's Danny Power has done an analytical study of two of the Group 1 feature races run at Caulfield on...


Arrowfield’s Zarkava Connection

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While the Aga Khan ponders the future of his unbeaten Group 1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Zarkava (B f 2005.....

Spring Champion Stakes in focus

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Each Friday, The Thoroughbred will provide a comprehensive form summary of the weekend's feature races.

Tomorrow's Grou...

The story behind Arinos

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Sons of Danehill at stud are like McDonald’s outlets – there seems to be one in every town. But watching A.....

Precocity and Pinecliffe

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An interesting observer at the two-year-old barrier trials at Cranbourne on Monday was New Zealand horseman Dean...

Join The Thoroughbred Club And Race a Bel Esprit filly

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The Thoroughbred is delighted to offer all subscribers to The Thoroughbred magazine, and those who upgrade their...


Valley Features In Focus

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The Thoroughbred takes an in-depth study of the two features races tomorrow at Moonee Valley – the Group 1 Manikato......

Liston Light On History

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While Light Fantastic (gr g 2004, Danehill Dancer-Leica Or Not, by Kendor) continued his memorable unbeaten run with a.....

The Thief Of Markdel

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Almost every horse trotting out at Lee Freedman’s media day at Markdel on August 8 was well known to most of the press...

McEvoy returns for Darley

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Kerrin McEvoy’s return to Australian next week as the Sydney-based stable jockey for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al...

Return of the contender

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When the impressive looking grey gelding Wool Zone (gr g 1999, Flying Spur-Ashes, by Ideal Planet) won the Listed WATC.....


Joy In The Gloom At Caulfield

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It might have been a cold and foggy Thursday morning in Melbourne, but there was plenty to warm the heart of racing fans...

Hendra virus latest

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A third horse has died in Queensland of the rare Hendra virus, but this latest death, at Cannonvale in northern...

More Than A Victory

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Derringer’s win in Saturday’s Grand National Hurdle – in just his second start over the jumps – means so much......

The Thoroughbred: Sport 927 interview

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Publisher Geoff Slattery was Steve Moran’s special guest on Sport 927’s Racing Central. While focusing on Geoff’s...

A great family, revisited

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Geelong. Friday. Thoroughtrack. This is not usually the stream of thought that would lead to the latest...


A Brave New World

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Rick Hore-Lacy is one of Australian racing's great thinkers, as well as being a leading trainer. His motto is The...

Anticipating the Best

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A stallion parade is a pronouncement of optimism and anticipation, sprinkled with wonder at the beauty and power of the....

Food For Thought

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I set out on the drive from Melbourne to Adelaide with an empty mind, and an empty stomach. The former is a fundamental....

Join The Thoroughbred Directory

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Have you ever wondered how you might find a farrier in Forbes? Or a horse dentist in Hamilton? Or a track rider in...