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Just Like This – Are You Cheering Him On?

It’s a new season and a fresh slate for our young second crop sires whose oldest progeny have just turned three and while there is a long way to go, Widden Stud will be happy if the second crop sire table remains looking just like this. Click to see the full sire table. With four…

Second winner for NSW sire Epaulette

Promising young Darley sire Epaulette sired his second winner overnight in the UK with a debut victory at Ayr for Chookie Dunedin. Trained by Keith Dalgleish, Chookie Dunedin led and

By Les Young , Acting Executive Officer, Thoroughbred Breeders NSW Ltd The catalogue for the  Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale has a well deserved international reputation for bringing together the

Well known Australian owner/ breeders Graham and Linda Huddy have enjoyed success with I Am Invincible (Yarraman Park) both on the race track and in the sale ring in recent

Spendthrift Farm have been making their presence felt at Australasian yearling sales in recent years and tasted success at Wyong on Wednesday with three year-old More Than Ready (USA) filly

THE FREQUENT FLYER – MORE THAN READY (Vinery) It is likely that Danehill (Danzig) will always be considered the King of the Shuttlers.   He retired to stud at the right

Outstanding Foxwedge (Newgate Farm) filly Volpe Veloce drew on all her reserves of courage to edge out Fastnet Rock colt Heroic Valour in a driving finish to Sunday’s $500,000 Listed

The 3-year-old progeny of Dream Ahead (USA) (Emirates Park) is making a habit of scoring an impressive win on their racecourse debut as seen once again at yesterday’s Taree meeting.

Helmet (standing at Darley) two-year-old filly Limestone has staked her claim for next month’s G1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) with a fast-finishing victory in the G3 Blue Diamond Preview at

A stunning colt by champion sire Fastnet Rock from Frustrating was among the top sellers during the first session of the 2017 NZB Premier Yearling Sale on Monday when fetching

Manhattan Rain became a Group 1 sire overnight when his 4YO son Whisky Baron scored a spectacular victory in South Africa’s richest race, the $500,000 Kenwilworth Sun Met 2000m G1.

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