Trainer Steve Tregea has had a Toowoomba Metropolitan standard meeting double with veteran Prioritise and giant first starter Command’n’conquer.

Multiple Group One winner Avilius is among the contenders for the Chipping Norton Stakes at Randwick which has attracted a star-studded field.

Not by design, talented filly Xilong will be first-up in a star-studded Group One Surround Stakes after being scratched at the barriers in the Inglis Sprint.

Seven-year-old gelding Guizot will be chasing victory and a spot in the All-Star Mile when he runs in the Group Two Blamey Stakes at Flemington.

Top filly Gem Of Scotland is likely to trial instead of race in the Jewel Prelude, forgoing a first-up run before The Jewel at the Gold Coast.

Trainer Chris Waller has ruled out the Group One Newmarket Handicap for Nature Strip, whose next start will instead be in the Challenge Stakes at Randwick.

Trainer Natalie McCall has won with four of her past five runners and hopes to continue the winning streak with Spectroscope at Doomben.

Star New Zealand three-year-old Catalyst has improved out of his Australian debut at Flemington after Damian Lane partnered the gelding in work at Mornington.

A field of eight has been declared for the Group One Australian Guineas with Alligator Blood and Catalyst drawing barriers two and four respectively.

The All-Star Mile field is taking shape with Racing Victoria announcing 21 horses as provisional emergencies for the $5 million race at Caulfield.

Happy Clapper and Avilius are the equal 58kg topweights for the Doncaster Mile with Japan’s horse Mozu Ascot favourite after his Grade One February Stakes win.

Trainer David Vandyke says Alligator Blood is back on top of his game after his tough win in his Australian Guineas lead-up and ready for the Group One race.

The winner of three of his four starts, the Peter Moody-owned imported stayer Shepard steps out for his return at Sandown.

Multiple Group One winning sprinter Nature Strip has been given the top weight for the Group One Newmarket Handicap over 1200m at Flemington.

Japanese horse Mozu Ascot has raced his way to a start in the Doncaster Mile for Cox Plate-winning trainer Yoshito Yahagi.

Dual Brisbane Group One winner The Bostonian has pleased his New Zealand trainer Tony Pike ahead of his next Australian campaign.

Champion British jumps jockey Richard Johnson is set to return to the saddle following his recovery from a broken arm.

Trainer Mark Johnston has led tributes to popular stayer Double Trigger who has died at the age of 28.

The Blamey Stakes and Shaftesbury Avenue Stakes are two of the options for Star Missile before he heads to the All-Star Mile.

Dual Group One winner Fierce Impact will be out to force his way into the All-Star Mile with a good performance in the Chipping Norton.

Trainer Clayton Chipperfield says Catalyst will be at his peak for the Australian Guineas and believes the weight scale and step up to 1600m are in his favour.

Queensland trainer Ben Currie has been committed to stand trial on fraud allegations in the Toowoomba District Court.

Track manager Jason Kerr admits he was surprised by the way the Caulfield track played on Blue Diamond day.

New Zealander Te Akau Shark is favourite in first markets for the Group One Chipping Norton Stakes at Randwick.

Three-year-old filly Gem Of Scotland will miss a race at Toowoomba and resume at Doomben as she prepares for The Jewel

Luke Currie has had surgery for an injury to his C7 vertebra suffered when he fell from a horse past the post in a race at The Valley.

Brisbane sprinter Zoustyle is likely to have one trial before resuming in the Maurice McCarten Stakes at Rosehill.

Golden Sixty has won the Hong Kong Classic Cup in his bid for a clean sweep of the four-year-old series.

Champion British jumps jockey Richard Johnson is nearing a return to riding after being out of action with a broken arm.

Magnalane and Casino Mondial have raced their way to the Country Championship final via the heat at Taree.