Peter Moody
Shark Bites
Peter Moody hoping for a wide barrier
Michael Sharkie Infinite Energy is a horse that trainer Peter Moody hopes finds room to move.
Experts leave no rock unturned in sire search
John Holloway A strategy by Coolmore's big guns to buy the best sons of Fastnet Rock last year to eventually take over the stallion role of their illustrious father paid an early dividend at Monday's Randwick...
Jumps Racing
Smerdon believes the jumps is in renewal mode
Patrick Bartley Robert Smerdon has forgotten more about jumps racing than most of his rival trainers know.
Princess rocks on three-day back-up
Mathew Toogood The decision to start Rock Princess for a second time in three days paid off for trainer Chris Hyland on Saturday.
Red Tracer charts a course for that elusive major
Tony White ''If ever there's been a group 1 horse that hasn't won one, in my heart it's her.''
Horse Racing
Gondokoro cups poser
Stephen Rodgers No certainty of cups campaign despite Gondokoro's dominant win in group 1 Queensland Oaks.
Lucky Lobster
Galah will have you laughing
Kyle Mackey-Laws Galah looms as a real bolter in the last at race at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Horse Racing
Cully hopes Irish eyes are smiling
Michael Lynch He sounds like an Irishman, having spent almost half his life in county Kildare.
Horse Racing
Star hurdler's bid for record delayed
Michael Lynch Black And Bent will have to wait until Wednesday to try to set an Australian record.
Horse Racing
Price imports debut in style
Michael Lynch Caulfield trainer Mick Price has high hopes for European imports Pakal and Bit Of Hell.
Horse Racing
Black and Bent jumps into history
Michael Lynch Top jumper Black and Bent sets a new Australian record for consecutive wins over hurdles.
Horse Racing
Moody hopes to get back on track
Patrick Bartley Trainer, who returned to hospital this week following a recurrence of blood poisoning, is hoping to be released in time to see some of his vast team run this weekend.
Racing
Scone sweeteners for Canberra trainers
Kyle Mackey-Laws Gai Waterhouse’s split with John Singleton might be taking the publicity, but spare a thought for two Canberra trainers.
Moody eyes greater riches with Lights Of Heaven
Stephen Rodgers Peter Moody believes Lights Of Heaven is on track for another group 1 victory after her hard-fought win in the Hollindale Stakes on the Gold Coast on Saturday.
Racing
Caviar on top of the world
Michael Lynch There's nothing like going out undefeated at the top to preserve your legend and status as an immortal, and Black Caviar has certainly done that after official world thoroughbred rankings released...
Horse Racing
Black Caviar bows out on top - officially
Michael Lynch There's nothing like going out undefeated to preserve your legend and status as an immortal.
Horse Racing
Strawberry a Singo ace
Michael Lynch Strawberry Boy looks to have a big future, in Brisbane, Melbourne, or both.
The Mail
Bowman has Zoustar bound for big things
Chris Roots Hugh Bowman predicted a bright future for the Chris Waller-trained Zoustar after he made it two from two at Hawkesbury on Saturday.
Horse Racing
Payne, hail or shine, Prince looks north
Michael Lynch Prince of Penzance made plenty of trouble for himself during Saturday's run.
Pain in the neck key to unravelling real story of More Joyous soap opera
Max Presnell Just what was said to who in the More Joyous affair hardly has the relevance of why the outstanding mare raced like she was bitten by a redback spider in All Aged Stakes at Randwick 10 days ago.

























