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Wootton Bassett – A Taste of What’s to Come!

Australian racegoers are about to see a lot more of the progeny of exciting Coolmore shuttler Wootton Bassett (GB), whose first Aussie bred offspring will race this season and today we saw a taste of what’s to come when his talented imported son Royal Patronage (Fr) scored an impressive first up win in the Group…

Kick Up for Racing

Addressing misinformation about racing is an exhaustive process as accurate information and formed responses can be hard to find. TDN AusNZ and Kick Collective’s Vicky Leonard introduces a new initiative

Looking after thoroughbreds beyond their working lives and into the twilight years requires a high level of commitment, but when it’s a thoroughbred who changed your life, the exercise becomes

Godolphin’s decision to race Anamoe on as a four-year-old stallion has seen him create a record equalled by only three other horses in the last 40 years and become the

Where it began, I can’t begin to knowing But then I know it’s growing strong Was in the spring And spring became the summer Who’d have believed you’d come along….

Top Ranked (IRL) and Ellsberg crossed the line locked together in the $1,500,000 Epsom Hacp (1600m) at Randwick, and after an interminable wait, the judge could not separate them. The

If you are interested in a career in the racing or breeding industry, you will be interested in this careers showcase day in Newcastle. Specifically designed for female participants between the ages

Bred To Win packed with Aushorse News after a big day of group racing in Australasia, the TBNSW Awards and the sad death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of

Thoroughbred Breeders’ New South Wales Annual Awards were presented at the Australian Turf Club’s Run To The Rose Day on Saturday at Rosehill Gardens celebrated by breeders, sponsors and their

Launched in 2021, the NSW Thoroughbred Workforce Development Project has seen over 600+ participants complete FREE training across multiple NSW locations. Valued at over $1.6 million dollars in course costs and wage subsidies, funded largely by NSW Government.

For most, if not all of us, the love of the horse is what essentially drives our interest and involvement in thoroughbred racing and breeding. Right now, I can’t recall

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