Two of Victoria's longest-serving and most-respected trainers, Mick Price and Michael Kent, agree that the proposal to pay jockeys to ride at jumpouts will end up being an imposition on owners.
RV supports 'principle that all persons should be remunerated' but says it's up to jockeys, trainers and owners to find a solution ...
Fledgling racecaller Kael Pennuto wants to help the racing industry open up when it comes to mental health issues ...
Shares in racehorses were also popular, with the headliner being a five per cent share in Attrition, which was sold for $75,000 ahead of the horse running in the Group 1 Northerly in Perth next ...
Juggernaut Joan takes home the lion's share of the $75,000 prizemoney for connections and secures a spot in the $250,000 Emerging Star, run over 1400 metres next Saturday (December 7) at Ballarat.
John Sargent is upbeat about his chances of rounding out the Spring Carnival with a feature win at Caulfield with French Ruler, after a string of placings for some of his other talented ...
TBA aims to attract 10-12 graduates in the first year, with the fortnight-long learning block starting in late January 2025. After this, graduates will join an employer for a paid internship of at ...
Sergio Beani's Alia Asahi pulled off a shock upset at Geelong on Wednesday, scoring over 2200 metres with comeback hoop Jason Webb in the saddle as a $151 shot. The daughter of Mint Lane had struggled ...
Melbourne Cup winner Vow And Declare will jump from barrier 11 in Saturday's Group 2 Zipping Classic. The tough old stayer, who has contested the Geelong and Bendigo Cups in his past two starts and ...
The 'history' and 'quality' of the 4600-metre contest - brought to Warrnambool by Bill Gibbins back in 2018 to mark the centenary of the race which was held in the desert during WWI as a ruse to ...
Off the back of those runs and the increased prizemoney over summer - including the introduction of the Sport Nation Champion Sprint Series - Chittick elected to keep his five-year-old mare in work ...
Respected trainer Henry Dwyer says racing’s finite amount of income means a change to the fee structure to jockeys will see others in the industry miss out on money.