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Of the 9 races on Saturday 4 of Matthew’s on top selections from the yard saluted including Dracarys at $14.80 and a $95.50 exacta in the same race.

Doomben jockeys are wearing black armbands as a mark of respect for late Brisbane Turf Club chairman Dr John Bell who has died aged 82.

William Buick is set to find out the extent of the injury he sustained in America when he sees a specialist.

Trainer Mick Price has officially scratched his P B Lawrence Stakes acceptors Lankan Rupee and Duke Of Brunswick, leaving a field of 12 for the Group Two race.

Our main man following on from a profitable day at Rosehill decided to spend saturday night sorting through the NARROMINE 8 race card.
Have a look at Richie’s full set & his best bet, you will need patience

Apprentice Hollie Doyle has been placed on standby in case she is needed to replace an ailing Michelle Payne in the Shergar Cup at Ascot.

Shane Ciurleo’s full preview, best bets and suggested betting strategy for every race at the Doomben tomorrow

MOVERS AND SHAKES WARWICK FARM Wednesday 2 August
Punters have played early for Sydney’s first metro meeting of the new season with Chris Waller’s colt AL MAH HAHA one of the best backed runners for the day

Coolmore’s former Champion 2YO and Leading 3YO Colt Pierro had stepped further up the ladder of success on becoming Leading First Season Sire of 2016-17 with 8 winners, 1 stakes winner, 1 stakes placegetter and earnings of over $860,000

The Stradbroke Handicap meeting has joined the Queensland Oaks in a move from Eagle Farm to Doomben.

 The Bull’s failure at Randwick as favourite has been explained by his second bleeding attack which means he incurs a lifetime ban from racing in Australia.

Gerald Ryan is undecided whether Girl Sunday will run over 1200 or 1400 metres at Rosehill but has had a distance concern for Deploy remedied by the switch of the Brisbane meeting from Eagle Farm to Doomben.
 

Northern Journey is racing for a possible trip to a warmer climate at his next outing.
 

Winter may not have officially struck but the Lindsay Park team already has a sense of spring in the air.
 

Jockey Dwayne Dunn has been suspended after an inquiry into a fall at Geelong that left Regan Bayliss with a fractured wrist.
 

The Queensland Oaks meeting has been transferred from the much-maligned Eagle Farm track to Doomben.
 

Who are the horses that still have improvement in the coming runs? Which horse did Matthew tip to followers on Saturday at a top fluc of $26? Don’t miss this weeks horse to follow.

The Brisbane Race Club has an urgent meeting with racing minister Grace Grace in an effort to overturn a decision to move the Queensland Oaks meeting from Eagle Farm.

A day after winning the Kingsford Smith Cup in Brisbane, Hugh Bowman has claimed another Group One win in Hong Kong.
 

Lindsay Park is in negotiations with slot holders for The Everest with two of their Group One sprint winners.
 

This week Tommy is fired up about Eagle Farm and would lover a beer with a leading apprentice.

The Queensland Oaks will not be run at Eagle Farm after criticism of the surface produced for the Kingsford Smith Cup meeting.
 

Stud-bound three-year-old colt Attention will have his next winter carnival start in the Group Two Moreton Cup.

As the season winds down with the Brisbane carnival, trainer Gerald Ryan is already well into planning for the spring.

Queensland Derby contender Shine Tak Star will have his final lead-up in a midweek race at Ipswich.

The connections of Shenandoah will continue their quest for black-type with the filly in the mix for the Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm.

Trainer David Murphy has appealed his six month-disqualification for positive swabs taken from two of his horses last year.
 

A winning Sandown treble for leading trainer Darren Weir has been soured by a $3000 fine from Racing Victoria stewards.

A forecast for fine weather all week will allow ground staff to roll the controversial Eagle Farm racetrack in an effort to overcome problems with the surface chopping up.
 

Niccanova is the horse Steve Tregea most looks forward to seeing when he gets out of bed each morning.