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  • Zoustar Son Loving Flemington Straight Sprints

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A straight-track specialist with spring ambitions strengthened his Flemington profile on Saturday when De Bergerac swept clear in the Brian Beattie Handicap over 1100m, giving Grahame Begg further encouragement that the gelding can keep building through the winter and into better races. The son of Zoustar has now won three times and been placed in another four from 10 appearances at Flemington, and Begg made no secret of the fact that the famous straight course will remain central to his planning. "He loves the straight and the Zoustars love it," Begg said, explaining that he had long believed the sireline was particularly potent in that arena. He pointed to Northern Meteor, sire of Zoustar and himself a Coolmore Stud Stakes winner, as well as Zoustar's own affinity for the straight, while also noting that De Bergerac's full sister C'est Magique was runner-up in the Coolmore over the same course. De Bergerac will now head towards the final of the Santa Ana Lane Series over 1200m at Flemington in two weeks, after which Begg will consider a spring path that could include the Listed Aurie's Star Handicap, the G2 Bobby Lewis Quality and the G2 Gilgai Stakes, all at 1200m. A third shot at Group 1 level is also not out of the question after he was unable to make an impact in the Oakleigh Plate and Newmarket Handicap during the autumn, with Begg even floating Perth's Winterbottom Stakes as a possible target should the race shape suit. "He's got a decent race in him," Begg said, describing De Bergerac as sound, tough and a little quirky, but clearly capable when allowed to settle into his rhythm. The trainer felt Daniel Stackhouse's patient ride was an important part of the win, with the gelding given room to gather himself rather than being pressed into the race too early. That measured approach allowed De Bergerac to travel within himself before unleashing the late strength Begg believes is one of his best assets, and the performance left the stable with several appealing options once his immediate Flemington assignment is complete. The race also offered a smaller but useful pointer for Begg, with stakes-winning sister Royal Insignia finishing fifth and doing enough to suggest she is beginning to rediscover her best form.

  • TBWA Calls for Unity and Fair Play

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A call for stronger industry unity and fairer policy treatment sat at the centre of the TBWA Thoroughbred Forum at the Sebel Mandurah Hotel, where challenges facing the Western Australian breeding and racing sectors were put firmly before an audience that included leading WA breeders and Thoroughbred Breeders Australia chief executive Andrew Hore-Lacy. TBWA president Troy van Heemst used the forum to focus on two pressing themes: the need for improved workforce education and training, and the threat he believes the industry faces from outdated government policy. Van Heemst said the workforce deserved better training, arguing that the benefits of a more skilled labour base would be felt across safety, productivity, insurance costs and staff retention. “Our workforce warrants better training,” he said, adding that progress was being made but further advancement depended on greater industry engagement. He also expressed serious concern over the State Government’s review of the governance and sustainability of the WA racing and breeding industry, saying TBWA feared the process lacked the necessary urgency and depth. Van Heemst warned there was “cause for concern” that government did not properly value the breeding sector, was prepared to allow racing to weaken and may already have a fixed outcome in mind. He said lobbying on behalf of the industry would carry more weight if breeders and participants stood together, stressing that “there is no one else that will champion our industry for us” and that the sector needed to show clearly that it cared about its future. Much of the argument centred on taxation and wagering revenue, with van Heemst pointing out that the WA State Government collected $132 million in betting taxes in FY25 and returned $39.7 million to RWWA, leaving net tax receipts of $93 million. He contrasted that with FY18, the final full financial year before the introduction of the point of consumption tax, when net tax receipts were $27 million, meaning government is now $66 million better off than it was seven years ago. At the same time, he said changing wagering revenue streams since 2009 had left the racing and breeding industries substantially poorer and increasingly exposed after years of heavy taxation on wagering revenue generated by WA racing. Van Heemst said the industry’s position to government was straightforward: it was not asking for special treatment or “a hand-out”, but for policy settings to be corrected so the sector could sustain itself and be treated fairly.
  • Price Gives Brissie Bar Patrons the Good Oil

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A confident winter carnival tip delivered in the convivial surrounds of a Brisbane bar proved well founded at Ipswich on Saturday when Naifah made full use of her natural speed to claim the Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic over 1200m, giving the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr stable a valuable black-type consolation prize. Price, who is among the part-owners of the Milton Bar alongside Queensland Maroons captain Cameron Munster, had used the venue's recent opening near Suncorp Stadium to tell those gathered that the filly was a carnival horse worth following, and while the stable had missed a Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap berth with British import Welwal, Naifah ensured the trip north still produced a handsome result. Sent out a $4.40 favourite, she was ridden positively by apprentice Emily Lang, who let her stride to the front and control the race before putting a break on her rivals in the straight. Manolo Bling, unwanted early in betting but brave late, chased her home at $8.50, finishing more than a length astern, with Ciaron Maher's Silver Wedding close up in third as the $4.60 second elect. For Lang, the victory completed a memorable Saturday double after she had earlier taken out the Ipswich Cup aboard Kaluakoi, and the young rider admitted the day could hardly have unfolded more sweetly. "I couldn't have pictured a better day," she said, explaining that the afternoon had begun a little awkwardly before her manager, Mitch Speers, helped secure the Naifah ride. Lang said chances of that quality were hard to earn, and once they arrived a jockey had to make them count, adding, "Hopefully I can get a few more opportunities now." Her only real concern was that Naifah might have over-raced slightly, with the filly "a little bit keen", but the class she brought to the race ultimately told. Stable representative Shari Jamie said the key was seeing Naifah enjoy an uncomplicated passage to the lead before putting the race beyond her opposition, and she took particular satisfaction from seeing the filly bounce back after finishing fifth in the Helen Coughlan Stakes at Eagle Farm. Naifah had arrived in Queensland with strong credentials, having won the Gr3 Proud Miss Stakes in Adelaide the start before that, and Jamie said it was pleasing to see her return to the winner's circle after travelling north from Melbourne four weeks earlier. "She's a beautiful horse to deal with so I'm very lucky," Jamie said, adding that the filly was likely to head home rather than chase another Queensland target. Naifah was a $400,000 purchase at the 2025 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale where she was secured by Silverdale Farm and Andrew Williams Bloodstock. She is raced by a prominent ownership group headed by Grant Bloodstock.

  • Court of Appeal Rules in Favour of Racing NSW

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A legal fight with consequences well beyond Randwick and Rosehill swung heavily back in Racing NSW's favour on Friday when the Court of Appeal restored the regulator's authority to appoint an administrator to the Australian Turf Club, overturning the March decision that had found its intervention invalid. According to smh.com.au, the ruling set aside orders made by Justice Francois Kunc, who had taken a narrower view of Racing NSW's role under the Thoroughbred Racing Act, finding its function was confined to controlling, supervising and regulating "the racing of galloping horses" rather than extending into the ATC's financial position and corporate management. Racing NSW had argued on appeal that such an interpretation would sharply limit its capacity to support infrastructure, facilities and operations across the state's 120 clubs, and the appeal panel accepted a broader reading of the Act. In its judgement, the court said it was "comfortably satisfied" that the promotion, conduct and control of race meetings, the availability and safe operation of facilities, and the need for suitable governance and finances to ensure meetings are properly managed could all fall within the statutory definition of horse racing. The panel consequently found that the primary judge had erred in ruling that the ATC's finances and corporate governance sat outside that definition, a conclusion that effectively re-establishes Racing NSW's regulatory reach over the embattled club's off-track affairs. The attempted appointment of Ernst & Young's Morgan Kelly as administrator, first moved by Racing NSW in December, remains stayed until 5pm on July 13, with the ATC granted leave to appeal and now facing the option of taking the dispute to the High Court after being ordered to pay Racing NSW's appeal costs. Racing NSW is expected to consider the judgement at board level before any further discussions with the ATC about the club's direction. The dispute stretches back to September, when Racing NSW issued the ATC, operator of Sydney's four metropolitan thoroughbred tracks, a show-cause notice asking why its board should not be removed and an administrator installed amid concerns over governance and financial management. That notice followed a turbulent week in which chief executive Matt Galanos was dismissed and two directors resigned, while the club's financial pressures included a $145 million interest-free loan owing to Racing NSW and a $30 million Commonwealth Bank loan due in October. The ATC succeeded in blocking the administrator move in the Supreme Court in March, but Kelly was later engaged as a consultant to review hospitality operations as part of a peace arrangement linked to continued extra funding from the regulator. ATC chairman Tim Hale said the club believed an administrator was unnecessary, stressing the board had acted in what it considered the best interests of members and remained committed to strong governance and long-term sustainability. He pointed to the appointment of permanent chief executive Steve McMahon, the addition of former Myer chief executive Bernie Brookes as a director, recommendations for two further ministerial appointments, an improved financial position and a successful Sydney autumn carnival as signs the club had continued to progress. Hale also said conflict between Racing NSW and race clubs was not in the sport's interests, adding, "We should be working together." The backdrop to the case remains the failed $5 billion proposal to sell Rosehill Gardens to the NSW government for a housing redevelopment of about 25,000 homes, a plan designed to reshape and future-proof NSW racing before ATC members rejected it last May.
  • Joliestar Earns Royal Ascot Jubilee Placing

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A Royal Ascot sprint already carrying the scar tissue of last year's York fall found a remarkable full-circle finish when Shadwell's homebred Almeraq, making his first appearance at Group 1 level, drove through late under Tom Marquand to deny Japanese raider Satono Reve and Australia's Joliestar in a desperately tight Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. Trained by William Haggas, the Dark Angel colt had been one of two horses to come down in the Listed Garrowby Stakes at York, an incident that left Jim Crowley still fighting to resume his riding career, and that history gave Saturday's success a layer well beyond the bare result. Regional took the field along after breaking sharply, while Almeraq settled in midfield before coming under pressure approaching the two-furlong pole, but the 25-1 chance gradually found daylight, closed rapidly inside the final furlong and produced the decisive thrust in a four-way photograph, edging Satono Reve by the smallest of margins, with Chris Waller's 15-8 favourite Joliestar a short-head away in third and French visitor Stolen Kiss another head back in fourth. Haggas said Almeraq had needed "a long time to come back" after York and had been handled "gently, gently this spring", adding that while his Salisbury win had been encouraging, the jump to this company was entirely different. "He's a beautiful horse and we have always loved him," Haggas said of the lightly raced sprinter, whom he described as "big, strong" and still open to further progress. The trainer admitted he had wondered whether the ground might be too quick, but felt the straight course can allow horses with softer-ground form to cope, and said the horse had taken his form to a new level. For Marquand, the victory was immediately bound up with Crowley. "My first thought when I thought I had won was for Jim," he said, noting that both horse and rider had taken horror falls and that Crowley should have been in the saddle. Marquand felt Almeraq's confidence was still being rebuilt, which explained why he looked under pressure before working his way through a crowded position, and he praised the Somerville Lodge team for their patience, comparing the recovery with their handling of Tiber Flow after his own heavy fall. Crowley, watching on, said mixed emotions were inevitable, but described Haggas's achievement in bringing the horse back as "amazing" and said connections had always believed he was a Group 1 horse. The result continued Dark Angel's outstanding record in the race, Almeraq becoming his fourth winner after Lethal Force and dual hero Khaadem, who finished 14th this year. Waller was proud of Joliestar, saying she had brought her Australian form to the international stage, fought bravely and had earned new admirers despite being caught in the final strides. Pauline Chehboub, co-owner of Stolen Kiss, was frustrated but encouraged, declaring the four-year-old had shown Group 1 quality and could yet land one at Newmarket or Deauville.

  • New Blood Intriguing at NZB National Weanling Sale

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    Fresh bloodlines and first-crop curiosity will again add an important layer of intrigue to Karaka when the 2026 NZB National Weanling Sale is held later this month, with the catalogue offering early southern hemisphere glimpses of weanlings by Chaldean, Hilal, Mr Mozart and Paddington. Among the headline freshman sires represented is Cambridge Stud shuttler Chaldean, the only Group 1-winning two-year-old by the great Frankel standing in the southern hemisphere, whose introductory New Zealand fee for the coming breeding season has been set at $35,000. A high-class juvenile for Juddmonte and Andrew Balding, Chaldean strung together four straight wins at two, progressing through the G3 Acomb Stakes and G2 Champagne Stakes before sealing his reputation in the G1 Dewhurst Stakes, where he stopped the clock in the second-fastest time ever recorded for the famed 1400m feature. His first-crop representation in the Karaka catalogue comprises Lot 3, a colt from Novashow, a two-time winner who also finished fourth in the G2 Matamata Breeders' Stakes, and Lot 54, a filly who is the first foal from the Burgundy mare Top Note. Grangewilliam Stud's Hilal brings another appealing pedigree angle to the sale as a son of Fastnet Rock and a half-brother to Marhoona, winner of both the G1 Golden Slipper and G1 Galaxy Handicap, and he has two first-crop weanlings entered: Lot 36, a filly from the winning Showcasing mare Smile, and Lot 100, a colt from Drama Series, whose family includes the G1 winners Episode and First Seal. The growing New Zealand influence of Snitzel's sireline is also reflected through Highview Stud's Mr Mozart, who joins the likes of Sword Of State and Return To Conquer among well-credentialled sons of the champion Australian sire now available to breeders. Having covered more than 160 mares across his first two seasons at Highview, Mr Mozart will be the most numerically prominent of the new sires at the sale, with six weanlings catalogued from his first crop. Windsor Park Stud's Paddington adds international weight of his own after a brilliant 10-start career that produced seven wins, most notably an extraordinary run of four consecutive Group 1 victories within 68 days during his three-year-old season. His two Karaka entries are Lot 116, a half-sister to Listed William Crockett Stakes winner Dream Queen, and supplementary Lot 141, a half-brother to three winners headed by Gr1 Randwick Guineas hero Lion's Roar. The NZB National Weanling Sale will be conducted at the Karaka Sales Centre on Thursday, 25 June 2026, from 11am NZT.
  • Close Chayan Relation Headlines Inglis Digital

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A catalogue carrying deep pedigree, race performance and broodmare appeal has opened for bidding in the Inglis Digital June (Late) Online Sale, with 439 lots assembled around several headline offerings from major vendors and boutique drafts. Among the standouts is Takemine, a Hellbent filly whose page received a major boost through her three-quarter sister Chayan, rated the season's leading two-year-old filly and sold to Coolmore for $5.6 million at the Inglis Chairman's Sale in May, making her the second-most expensive race filly or mare ever sold in Australia before a proposed spring campaign at Group One level. Double Market is another significant attraction, being offered as a breeding prospect after making an immediate impression on the track, winning on debut before stepping straight into stakes company and claiming the Group Two Moonee Valley Fillies Classic at only her second start. Godolphin's draft adds further weight to the sale, with 10 entries headed by Group-placed Pisanello, metropolitan winner Comedy and two-year-old winner Knurl, and the operation's recent Inglis Digital history gives buyers further reason to look closely, having sold horses through the platform who later developed into stakes winners Sandpaper and Barber, as well as Hong Kong winner Pegas. Waikato Stud is also strongly represented, presenting seven lots with links to Group One winners, stakes performers and proven producers, while the draft includes mares carrying pregnancies to Super Seth, Ardrossan and Noverre. The catalogue is broadened by an unreserved Cape Schanck Stud mare reduction, offering stakes winners, relations to black-type performers and mares in foal to sires including Pride Of Dubai, Hello Youmzain and Noverre. Across the sale, the entries comprise 171 racehorses, including 99 race fillies, as well as 138 broodmares, 59 racehorse shares, 41 weanlings, 27 yearlings, two unbroken stock and one two-year-old. Other notable lots include Diablotine, an unbeaten two-year-old stakes winner whose progeny have made up to $300,000 and who is offered in foal to Southport Tycoon, while Glitterama is carrying a cover to Toronado, sire of six stakes winners this season including Group One winner Tron Bolt. Into The Mist, a Group Two winner whose progeny have sold for up to $700,000, is offered in foal to Bivouac, and Jennifer Lynn, a stakes-winning three-year-old, forms part of the Cape Schanck reduction. Further depth comes through Miss Admiration, a Group Three-winning and Group One-placed Sebring mare whose progeny have made up to $1.7 million and who is offered on an early cover to Stay Inside, while last-start winner Overtook brings close family ties to Missrock and Passive Aggressive. Ruination, a stakes-placed three-year-old by Wootton Bassett, is offered as a 10.33 percent share, Sunniva, a half-sister to Melbourne Cup winner Efficient and dam of stakes-placed Sun Gift, is in foal to Ardrossan, and Wootton Rose carries the appeal of being a three-quarter sister to Group One Queensland Derby winner Providence.

    Chayan

    Chayane is a close relation to Takemine (pic: inglis.com.au)
  • Kiwi Super Sire Savabeel Passes Away

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    A towering influence on New Zealand breeding has been lost with the death of Waikato Stud's 10-time Champion New Zealand sire Savabeel, who has passed away aged 24 after a life that carried the blood of champions into another era. The son of Zabeel, and grandson of Sir Tristram, became a defining stallion of his generation in his own right, extending one of the most important sire lines in the southern hemisphere while building a record that reshaped Waikato Stud and enriched the wider New Zealand thoroughbred industry. His former trainer Graeme Rogerson was told of the news by Waikato Stud principal Mark Chittick on Friday morning and, while saddened, said the best way to reflect on Savabeel was through the joy he had provided. "I was talking with Mark this morning and I said, 'think of the bright side and all of the good things that he brought you, and the great times we had with the horse'," Rogerson said. Bred by Rogerson in partnership with Glenlogan Park, Savabeel was out of Savannah Success, a mare Rogerson trained to win both the New Zealand Oaks and Australia Stakes, and after selling her with Savabeel as a foal at foot, he bought the colt back for $400,000 at the 2003 Gold Coast Magic Millions Yearling Sale. That decision proved inspired. Savabeel became a Group 1 winner of the Spring Championship Stakes and Cox Plate, the latter achieved as a three-year-old, while he also placed at elite level in the Victoria Derby, C F Orr Stakes and Champagne Stakes. Rogerson said he had long believed that a three-year-old could win the Cox Plate roughly once every decade, and Savabeel was that horse in his year. "He always had a hell of a lot of ability, he was a very good horse," he said. After his racing career, Waikato Stud secured him in a $10 million deal, and at Matamata he developed from a high-class racehorse into a breed-shaping stallion. To date, he has sired 159 individual stakes winners, including 36 Group 1 winners, and was crowned Champion New Zealand sire 10 times. Rogerson said the horse had the pedigree and qualities to succeed, but even those hopes were richly surpassed, with Scarlett Lady, Soriano and Costume among the Group 1 winners by Savabeel he trained. "He has done his job and has been the leading stallion for a long time," Rogerson said. "We have had a lot of Group One winners by him, we have had a great ride, and he had a great life." At Waikato Stud, general manager Mike Rennie said the mood was sombre because Savabeel had meant so much not only to the Chittick family and the farm, but to New Zealand racing and breeding as a whole. Rennie described him as "an incredibly dominant force across Australasia" and "what every stud on the face of the earth dreams to have", noting his consistent stakes-winners-to-runners strike rate, seven-figure sale horses, the deeds of I Wish I Win in some of the world's richest races and the affection he commanded on the farm. His influence is also continuing through his daughters, already responsible for nine individual Group One winners, and through sons at stud, including Waikato Stud's Noverre, whom Rennie said has shown the characteristics the farm had long sought in a Savabeel heir.
  • Hot And High Wins LR Belmont Guineas

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    BTP

    Darley stallions

    • Track: Belmont
    • Race: LR Belmont Guineas (1600m)
    • Winner: Hot And High (Too Darn Hot-High Conviction, by Snitzel)
    • Placings: 2nd: Prince Of Dala, 3rd: Herault
    • Stallion: Too Darn Hot (Dubawi-Dar Re Mi, by Singspiel)
    • Stud Farm: Darley Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 7 starts: 6 wins, 1 placing
    • Sales Details: N/A
  • Naifah Wins LR Gai Waterhouse Classic

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    BTP

    Yarraman Park

    • Track: Ipswich
    • Race: LR Gai Waterhouse Classic (1200m)
    • Winner: Naifah (I Am Invincible-Najmah, by Snitzel)
    • Placings: 2nd: Manolo Bling, 3rd: Silver Wedding
    • Stallion: I Am Invincible (Invincible Spirit-Cannarelle, by Canny Lad)
    • Stud Farm: Yarraman Park Stud, NSW
    • Winner's Race Record: 13 starts: 3 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: $400,000, 2025 Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale

    Magic graduate

  • Midnight Dynamite Wins LR Civic Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    2026 BTP Sires

    • Track: Randwick
    • Race: LR Drinkwise Civic Stakes (1400m)
    • Winner: Midnight Dynamite (Pierata-Talented Miss, by Al Maher)
    • Placings: 2nd: Whinchat, 3rd: Cool Jakey
    • Stallion: Pierata (Pierro-November Flight, by Flying Spur)
    • Stud Farm: Yulong Investments, VIC (formerly Aquis Farm)
    • Winner's Race Record: 20 starts: 8 wins, 6 placings
    • Sales Details: $100,000, 2022 Inglis Australian Weanling Sale; $50,000 (Passed in), 2023 MM Gold Coast Yearling Sale, Vendor: Widden Stud; $48,000, 2023 Inglis HTBA Yearling Sale, Vendor: Widden Stud

    Widden graduate

    WI graduate

  • Soothsayer Wins LR Eye Liner Stakes

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    2026 BTP Sires

    • Track: Ipswich
    • Race: LR Eye Liner Stakes (1350m)
    • Winner: Soothsayer (Divine Prophet-Eight Below, by Sebring)
    • Placings: 2nd: La Roja, 3rd: Esjay
    • Stallion: Divine Prophet (Choisir-Prophet Jewel, by Encosta de Lago)
    • Stud Farm: Highview Stud, NZ
    • Winner's Race Record: 19 starts: 7 wins, 4 placings
    • Sales Details: $20,000, 2021 MM Gold Coast March Yearling Sale, Vendor: Alexia Fraser Bloodstock

    Magic graduate

  • Kaluakoi Wins LR TAB Ipswich Cup

    Weekend, 22nd June 2026
    2026 BTP Sires

    Widden Stallion

    • Track: Ipswich
    • Race: LR TAB Ipswich Cup (2150m)
    • Winner: Kaluakoi (Zoustar-Fantasy Gal, by In Excessive Bull)
    • Placings: 2nd: Encoder, 3rd: Sun Worshipper
    • Stallion: Zoustar (Northern Meteor-Zouzou, by Redoute's Choice)
    • Stud Farm: Widden Stud, NSW & VIC
    • Winner's Race Record: 25 starts: 7 wins, 5 placings
    • Sales Details: $200,000 (Passed in), 2023 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale, Vendor: Newhaven Park

    Newhaven Park graduate

    WI graduate

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