Horse Racing

After a tough trip in the Golden Rose in Sydney, Lindsay Park have freshened Formality for the Blue Sapphire Stakes with winning results.

Peter and Paul Snowden have no reason to end their post-Everest party, with Star Of Africa winning at Canterbury.

A Racing Victoria veterinary inspection has found Bonneval to be lame and she will need to be inspected again before the Caulfield Cup.

Quilate has scored an important stakes race win which her trainer and jockey will try to replicate with Abbey Marie in the Caulfield Cup.

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Archie Alexander is looking towards the VRC Oaks with Temple Of Bel, a daughter of former Blue Diamond Stakes winner Bel Esprit.

Consistent stayer Social Element will step up in grade in the City Tattersalls Club Cup at Randwick.

Dulcify Quality winner Ataraxia gets a chance to press his Victoria Derby claims when he steps up to 2000m in the Group Three Caulfield Classic.

Lindsay Park may have unearthed a long-range Cups contender after Sin To Win scored a fighting win at Caulfield.

Trainer Tony McEvoy is keen to try former Perth sprinter Cool Passion over 1400m in the Tristarc Stakes with a view to a possible start in the Myer Classic.

Daysee Doom and Dixie Blossoms will prepare for the Myer Classic at Flemington in The Nivison at Randwick.

Canberra trainer Nick Olive is looking forward to seeing his stable star Single Gaze step up to 2400m under handicap conditions in the Caulfield Cup.

Glen Boss has had a win before the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.

Former NSW trainer Greg Bennett is to return to racing as horse-breaker and pre-trainer.

Chris Munce has already had more than 100 winners in less than three years as a trainer and he aims to add big-race wins during the Brisbane summer carnivals.

Queensland trainers are confident the ballot conditions for two-year-old races will be charged after some trial winners have been made emergencies.

Cracksman and Barney Roy are among 17 horses confirmed for the Champion Stakes at Ascot.

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Former Caulfield Cup favourite Admire Deus has suffered a life-threatening leg injury and faces a crucial few days.

The Ipswich midweek meeting has been abandoned because of continuing rain.

The Aidan O’Brien-trained Johannes Vermeer is the outright favourite for the Caulfield Cup after drawing barrier two in the $3 million race.

Trainer Jason Coyle will test White Moss at Group Three level in The Nivison at Randwick with autumn and winter targets in mind for the mare.

Johannes Vermeer has bounced out of his Caulfield Stakes placing and is on song to tackle the Group One Caulfield Cup.

Trainer Clive Balfour has had a six-month disqualification for attempted race day treatments varied to a six-month suspension on appeal.

Trainer Mark Newnham is looking forward to Highly Influential finally making his debut at Canterbury after two contrasting delays.

The Blue Sapphire Stakes is the next test for unbeaten filly Crown Witness who returns from a let-up in the Group Three sprint at Caulfield.

Another spin around Werribee racecourse on Marmelo has given Hugh Bowman confidence ahead of the Group One Caulfield Cup.

The Tony McEvoy-trained colt Royal Symphony is scheduled to have his next start in the $3 million weight-for-age Cox Plate at Moonee Valley.

Champion mare Winx has made a return to Moonee Valley in preparation for a record equalling third Cox Plate attempt.