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Thoroughbreds Are Go: Kirsten Tydd at Equimillion

Caroline Searcy’s Australian thoroughbred re-homing program Thoroughbreds Are Go focusses on the benefit of industry sponsorship at Racing NSW’s Equimillion competition in particular Thoroughbred Breeders’ NSW support for three individual riders with an interview with Kirsten Tydd.

Matings Mix: ‘St Mark’s Basilica set to follow the footsteps of Justify and Too Darn Hot’

The Thoroughbred Report’s ‘Matings Mix’ series is in full swing, and in this article they spoke with Coolmore’s nominations and marketing manager Tom Moore about some of the mares visiting

As we move closer to the start of the breeding season, The Thoroughbred Report has its ‘Matings Mix’ series into full swing and in this article they chatted with Tyreel

The Thoroughbred Report’s ‘Matings Mix’ series is in full swing, and in this article they spoke with Kia Ora Stud’s bloodstock and breeding manager Shane Wright about some of the

As the start of the breeding season edges very close, The Thoroughbred Report has its ‘Matings Mix’ series into full swing and they chatted with Segenhoe Stud’s always enthusiastic Peter

Ever since the second half of the 17th century when farmers in Yorkshire and surrounds began selling the thoroughbred to the court of King Charles II and the Lords and

The Australian Thoroughbred foal crop for 2023 is expected to decrease by 2 per cent, raising concerns about the impact on racing. However, while there may be fewer foals, data

The New South Wales stallion parades are underway with several farms opening their farm gates to show off their stallions to keen breeders and racing participants. Over the weekend, several

Greg and Jo Griffin’s picturesque Lime Country Thoroughbreds in Blandford is gearing up for another breeding season, with new life already gracing the lush paddocks of their fertile nursery. The

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

As Australian foal crop numbers decline and yearling sale clearance rates hit a five-year low, the thoroughbred industry faces significant changes in the coming years. With record-high prizemoney and the

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