Racing NSW is reviewing provincial club funding for the first time in 15 years, as clubs question why they rely on discretionary payments for a share of the revenue their racing creates. The process comes days after the NSW Government declined to expand the Hazzard Review to examine industry funding.
June 23rd 2026
Royal Ascot 2026 showcased the global strength of elite thoroughbred bloodlines, with a range of leading stallions producing standout performances across the week. The Thoroughbred Report takes a dive into some of the stakes results.
June 23rd 2026
Tony Cruz’s retirement plans for Beauty Joy were binned when he won back-to-back G3 Premier Plates on Sunday night. The other Group 3 went the way of Little Paradise, franking the 4-Year-Old Series form, while the trainer’s battle ebbed and flowed with a win for both the top two runners.
June 23rd 2026
Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic winer Naifah is the latest chapter in the legacy built by Emirates Park's star mare Najoom. General Manager Bryan Carlson talks about buying the filly that started it all and the tactical decision to part with her best descendants.
June 22nd 2026
Forty two yearlings sold for $1 million or more in 2025, and in six weeks' time, that crop will turn three. How many have hit the track as 2-year-olds and notched up first wins, and how does that compare to the performance of the whole 2023 foal crop?
June 22nd 2026
What could a sharp 2-year-old earn in state bonuses in Queensland? What about a progressive gelding in South Australia? Over five racing scenarios, TTR takes a look at what form sets up owners and breeders for what bonuses under state incentive schemes.
June 22nd 2026
Naifah showcased her class with a dominant front-running victory in the Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic at Ipswich, headlining a day that included Listed race wins also for Kaluakoi, Midnight Dynamite and Soothsayer across Ipswich and Randwick.
June 21st 2026
It was a quiet Saturday from a 2 and 3-year-old perspective with no stakes races programmed in the Eastern states, but there were a couple of exciting juvenile winners and a handful of promising 3-year-old victors whose names we may hear more in the coming winter months. One of the most promising was Fontein Jewel, who scored at Flemington in dominant fashion.
June 21st 2026