Hayes loses Group I-winning sprinter
A track accident has forced the David Hayes stable to euthanize
Group I-winning sprinter Eagle Falls. |
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Glorious Days Triumphs
Karaka graduate Glorious Days produced a career best performance last night to beat a star-studded field in the first leg of Hong Kong's Triple Crown – the HK$8 million HK-1 Stewards' Cup (1600m) – at Sha Tin. |
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Hayes - Falls ready to rise in Magic Millions Sprint
Victorian trainer David Hayes has no doubt Group I winner Eagle Falls can record his first win in 11 months in Saturday's Magic Millions Sprint (1000m) at the Gold Coast. |
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Glorious Days for Ready to Run
NZB's Ready to Run Sale of 2YOs – which begins tomorrow at 11am – is in red-hot form celebrating a third stakes winner in nine days last night with the hugely exciting Hong Kong galloperGlorious Dayswinning the Group 2 Jockey Club Mile at Sha Tin. |
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Hussonet's Tatra Claims Sandown Guineas in a Thriller
Darley
Stud's homebred Tatra held the challenge of the fast finishing Lunar
Rise and his stablemate Proverb in a thrilling renewal of Saturday's $350,000
Group 2 Sandown Guineas (1600m) . |
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2012 Sandown Guineas result- It's Snowden again
Smart three-year-old Tatra gave Darley trainer Peter Snowden his third Sandown
Guineas (1600m) success in five years when he lasted to win Saturday's 2012
edition of the $350,000 event. |
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2012 Lexus Hybrid Plate result - Oliver walks the walk
Top jockey Damien Oliver put aside the controversy of Tuesday morning to boot home Walk With Attitude in the Listed Lexus Stakes (1400m) at Flemington. |
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Runs With Attitude Well bred filly Walk With Attitude scored a valuable Black Type success on Cup Day when turning in a tenacious effort to win the Listed VRC Lexus Hybrid Stakes over 1200 metres. |
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Blue-Blood Salutes at Canterbury This filly may never rise to the heights of her Group I winning siblings Redoute's Choice, Platinum Scissors and Manhattan Rain, but she is now a winner after saluting at Canterbury on Friday night. |
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Interstate Stakes Double for Hussonet
Cornerstone
Stud's Hussonet (USA) struck an early interstate stakes double when the
Darley's homebred Tatra scored a dogged victory in Saturday's Listed Ming Dynasty Quality (1400m) at Warwick
Farm shortly after Member's Joy pulled off a $26 upset in the Listed Cap
D'antibes Stakes at Flemington. |
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