Guest House delivered trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr, along with jockey Zac Lloyd, their first Group 1 Golden Slipper Stakes win in bleak conditions at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse. While strong 2-year-old performances nationwide played a strong supporting role.
March 22nd 2026
James McDonald stole the spotlight at Rosehill with a history-making Rosehill Guineas triumph aboard Autumn Boy to claim a record 130th Group 1 win, while Getta Good Feeling impressed in the Alexandra Stakes, Beskar caused an upset in the Darby Munro Stakes, and Point Barrow returned to top form with a dominant Don Casboult Classic victory.
March 22nd 2026
Despite softer conditions carrying on into Day 2 of the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, with metrics from last year down across the board, apart from the clearance rate remaining steady. There were still highlights, with six lots breaking the $100,000 mark, led by a standout Tassort colt from the Sullivan Bloodstock draft.
March 21st 2026
G1 Golden Slipper Day dawns with anticipation at Rosehill, where elite racing, emerging stars and defining moments collide. The unbeaten star Autumn Glow headlines a stacked program, the Slipper looks very even, and James McDonald edges toward history on autumn’s grandest stage.
March 21st 2026
Idle Flyer headlined a strong Warwick Farm trial session on Friday, cruising through her heat, while a number of promising 2-year-olds added depth and intrigue, producing sharp performances that suggest plenty to look forward to in the weeks ahead.
March 21st 2026
In today's 'The TTR Ten' - Magic Millions Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sales Edition - Ross Hatton from Rathmore Bloodstock answers 10 rapid-fire questions.
March 21st 2026
Despite a fall across all metrics on the opening day of the Magic Millions Adelaide Yearling Sale, there were still many bright moments for vendors and buyers alike, highlighted by healthy bidding battles over the progeny of Zoustar and The Autumn Sun.
March 20th 2026
In this opinion piece, Henry Plumptre, former Managing Director of Godolphin Australia and current CEO of Cambridge Stud, offers his personal perspective on the leadership, governance and future direction of New South Wales racing in the wake of the Supreme Court decision involving Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club. The article is based on his observations of developments across the industry over the past two years.
March 20th 2026