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Menari will stake his claims for the Group One Golden Rose when he runs in the lead-up at Rosehill.

Dual Melbourne Cup-winning rider Kerrin McEvoy has been inducted into the South Australian Hall of Fame.

Five-year-old Vega Magic has led all the way to win the $1 million Group One Memsie Stakes at Caulfield.

Winx has won her 19th consecutive race but for the second time in a row has given her fans a scare at Randwick.

Formality will target the Golden Rose rather The Everest after recording back-to-back Group Two wins at Randwick by narrowly snaring the Furious Stakes.

Redzel has cemented his case for inclusion in the $10 million Everest with a dominant win in the Group Three Concorde Stakes.

The Group One Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes is a spring target for four-year-old Mr Sneaky who has returned to racing with a win in a benchmark race at Caulfield.

Up ‘N’ Rolling has entered calculations for The Metropolitan after the Chris Waller-trained gelding won at Randwick.

Hong Kong-owned colt Super Ex won on his debut at Randwick on Saturday to continue an impressive maiden preparation for trainer Mark Newnham.

Promising Havasay has continued on his winning way scoring his first open company win at Doomben on Saturday.

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Jockey Craig Williams reunites with favourite Vega Magic in the Group One Memsie Stakes and believes the gelding has the right form to win.

Durable gelding Ecuador can strengthen his claim for a tilt at the Group One Hong Kong Mile in December with an impressive run in the Tramway Stakes.

A look at the first Group One race of the Australian racing season, the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield.

Tom Melbourne should give Chris Waller an indication of what races he should target over spring when the gelding tackles the Tramway Stakes at Randwick.

Two of Stuart Webb’s classy mares are engaged for their racetrack returns at Caulfield ahead of feature races in the spring.

Rhetorical question! It, like the current Victorian strategy via racing.com strategy is to seemingly tell us first what we want rather than dealing meaningfully with their and more broadly the industry’s customer.

Last start Group One-winner Redzel will launch his bid for a start in The Everest when he resumes in the Concorde Stakes at Randwick.

Trainer Kris Lees is concentrating on the Memsie Stakes and a Melbourne campaign with Le Romain but will switch to Sydney if he gains an Everest slot.

The Rules of Racing are both local and nationwide – that’s ridiculous. It’s a nationwide industry, so why is it necessary to add local rules?

Ex-Godolphin head trainer John O’Shea can continue developing his latest venture after successfully arguing he should be fined rather than suspended for his role in his former stable’s strangles case.

The historic Widden Stud celebrates its 150th Anniversary in standing duel Group 1 winning first season sire Stratum Star, saying he has all the credentials to emulate Widden’s past champions of Todman, Vain, Bletchingly, Marscay and General Nediym.

Tony McEvoy is satisfied with the condition of Hey Doc heading to the Group One Memsie Stakes which should have a high class capacity field.

Pariah has assumed favouritism for the Group One Golden Rose after a brilliant return at Rosehill in his first start as a three-year-old.

Bjorn Baker has gone back in time to predict a bright future for gutsy colt Addictive Nature.

Melbourne Cup winner Almandin has started his title defence with a pleasing first-up second at Moonee Valley.

Imported stayer Alward has racked up back-to-back wins in Australia to join stablemates Antonio Giuseppe and Sayed as the early favourites for the Group One Metropolitan Handicap.

Winx will have a gear change in the Chelmsford Stakes with the ear muffs she wears in the parade ring to stay on during the race.