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Perth trainer Neville Parnham has resisted any temptation to give Malibu Style a crack at the Group One Goodwood and is instead keeping the sprinter in Melbourne to chase another stakes win in the Listed Straight Six at Flemington.
 

Mick Price already has the trainer’s trophy from Adelaide’s first $1 million race in his keeping and will be two handed in his pursuit of another.

Trainer Desleigh Forster is confident in-form jockey Jim Byrne can to help her break a 34-year drought for Brisbane horses in the Group One Doomben Cup.

Moonee Valley Racing Club’s chief executive Michael Browell has expressed disappointment the club’s premium night meetings and feature races have largely missed out on the recent prize money increases announced by Racing Victoria.
 

Former Racing Victoria chief executive Bernard Saundry is to take up the equivalent position as head of New Zealand’s administrative body.
 

Red Cardinal has confirmed he is back on a Melbourne Cup path with his win in the Group Two Oleander-Rennen at Hoppegarten in Germany.
 

Who takes out this weeks prestigious award from Tommy? Now that he has won the award he has achieved everything in racing… Who is it?

Trainer Chris Anderson’s confidence in Mishani Bullitt has been rewarded with the two-year-old confirming a Group One path by winning the $60,000 Sacred Elixir Handicap at the Sunshine Coast.

Jockey Larry Cassidy believes three-year-old Order Again has one big advantage in the Group One Queensland Derby – it will be run at Eagle Farm

Not long after two Group One-winning three-year-olds left Mick Price’s stable, a multiple winner at the highest level made his return.
 

Chris Waller had American Pharoah eating out of his hand before the Kentucky Derby, an encounter Sydney’s premier trainer respectfully dines out on.

The man who oversees Darren Weir’s Warrnambool stable believes Victoria’s premier trainer has timed Black Heart Bart’s preparation for back-to-back wins in the Goodwood to perfection.

Tangled is the new favourite for the Group One J J Atkins Stakes following his strong win at Doomben.

Trainer Darlene Duryea has appealed a 12-month disqualification for a cobalt offence.

Trainer Darren Weir and jockey John Allen have made it back-to-back South Australian Derby victories, with Volatile Mix taking out the Classic at Morphettville.

Former champion jockey Ron Quinton has nurtured the careers of many of Sydney’s young riders.

Clearly Innocent has been given a hero’s welcome home to Scone where he has claimed the Luskin Star Stakes for the second year running.

Sydney sprinter Redzel has defied his rivals for an all-the-way win in the Doomben 10,000, the first Group One race of the Queensland winter carnival.

France, the second stringer from the Snowden stable, has claimed the scalp of Group One winner Prized Icon in the $400,000 Scone Guineas.
 

Trainer James Cumming has plenty of options with three year old Good Standing after his impressive win at Doomben on Saturday.
 

Improving colt Tangled, named after a popular Disney animated movie, rocketed into J Atkins contention after his barnstorming victory in the Group Two Champagne Classic at Doomben on Saturday.

Races during next year’s Dubai carnival loom as a long-range target for sprinter Shaf.

A little more experienced than her name suggests, Miss Debutante has unleashed a powerful finish to give trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott a race-to-race stakes double at Scone.
 

 Premier jockey Jeff Lloyd rode his 150th Queensland winner for the season with one of his best rides on Cantbuybetter at Doomben on Saturday.
 

American owners Peter Fluor and KC Weiner’s first venture into Australian racing has been rewarded with Debonairly winning the Listed Woodlands Stakes at Scone.

An early Caulfield double has moved apprentice Beau Mertens into the lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership.

Darren Beadman ticked off another achievement in his short time as as Godolphin’s new trainer when Maternal gave him his first Queensland winner at Doomben.
 

Racing Victoria has announced a $15.5 million increase in prize money for the 2017-18 season with a total of $214 million on offer.

An early Caulfield winner has moved apprentice Beau Mertens into the equal lead in the Melbourne jockeys’ premiership.

Champion trainer David Hayes will put two-year-old Tycoon Dancer away for a spell with a view to the spring carnival after the colt made a winning start to his career at Caulfield.