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Matings Mix: ‘Time To Reign 2-year-olds are showing plenty’

Kingstar Farm is coming into the new season with a big dose of optimism, having had their best ever yearling sales result in 2024 and are anticipating great things from the first crop of their young sire Time To Reign. “Kingstar’s philosophy is pretty simple, Matthew is a part-owner of Newgate Farm and shareholder in…

Trio of Million Dollar Colts Star on MM Day Four

For the second straight day a colt by Not a Single Doubt colt has topped a day’s trade at the 2021 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. Coolmore Australia’s Tom

The first foal of stakes winning mare Bonny O’Reilly, a colt by champion sire Snitzel, was the stand out act on Day One of the 2021 Magic Millions Gold Coast

Thoroughbred Breeders’ NSW would like to pay tribute to the wonderful Jennifer Churchill who sadly passed away yesterday in Sydney at the age of 87. A well-known face in thoroughbred

Please note: as of 1am AEST 22 Dec 2020, the Queensland border is closed to individuals who have been in a Queensland Government declared COVID-19 hotspot (currently Greater Sydney incorporating 35 NSW Local

With the breeding season coming to an end, it has been a great relief in Eastern Australia to have had sufficient rainfall to be free of the drought conditions that

To help business owners and managers of staff to better deal with the challenge of mental health, Thoroughbred Breeders Australia have set up a free webinar with mental health educator

Of the 2021 Inglis Classic Sale catalogue, 697 lots – or 87% of the yearlings – are BOBS Eligible, while there are also yearlings catalogued which are eligible for VOBIS, QTIS, SABOIS

They say timing is everything and when one door closes another will open. We can certainly be grateful for the sustainability of the thoroughbred industry, with breeders showing extreme resilience

After an extensive period of consultation and industry review, the Racing Australia Board has finalised and approved a broad set of new traceability rules.  The new rules will enhance and

A three-month review of the FBAA Code of Ethics and membership criteria has won the required support of members when presented late last week. Subsequent to the successful vote on the implementation

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