Category: Breeders

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The Boys are Back in Town!

Coolmore Australia has a full house again with the arrival of their shuttle sires for this season joining established stars So You Think, Pierro and Pride of Dubai as well as young guns Home Affairs and Shinzo. The shuttle sires arrived last Saturday and have settled back into their surrounds with exciting times ahead for…

Gooree Stud Open the Doors

Famed Mudgee thoroughbred nursery, Gooree Park Stud, has embarked on a major strategic change in direction of their business model whereby they will move from being primarily a private Racing

Five winners since the start of the month including Saturday’s metropolitan juvenile winner Hancora Field has Newgate Farm’s Deep Field riding high and he hit a home run at Riverside

The horses are making their way into the Riverside Stables complex at Warwick Farm ahead of the start of the 2020 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale this Sunday and for those

Outstanding three year-old sprinter Yes Yes Yes (3c Rubick x Sin Sin Sin, by Fantastic Light) has been retired to stud due to injury, the Everest winning son of Rubick is to

Records have tumbled across the board as the 2020 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale came to a close at Queensland’s holiday playground today. Today Book Three of the Gold

Spring Timeform Recap  Racing and Sports provide a Timeform recap of key performances from the 2019 Melbourne and Sydney Spring Carnivals. With Winx retired and a host of newly announced

Every NSW Breeders Update seasonal magazine lists NSW Bred stakes winners here and overseas. This edition is no different other than it covers a staggering three plus pages, proving the

Goldners Horse Transport is pleased to announce that we are expanding our services into in Queensland. Effective from the 9th of December 2019, Goldners Horse Transport will have a new

The committee of Thoroughbred Breeders NSW, along with the breeding and racing community together will be joining the friends and loved ones of Les Young for a memorial service to be held

You wouldn’t think thoroughbred horses would have any issues with fertility but looks can be deceiving. Thanks to the ground breaking work of University of Newcastle postdoctoral researcher Dr Zamira Gibb,

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