By AAP California Chrome is again favourite for the $US10 million ($A13.3 million) Dubai World Cup, the world’s richest horse race as he tries to avenge last year’s second place. The 2014 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner’s most likely challengers will be Godolphin-owned Frosted, Travers Cup winner Keen Ice and Special Fighter… Read More » Read full article
POSTED IN » Latest News
Related Posts
Four mares to line up in Caulfield Cup
October 9, 2016By AAP New Zealand Oaks winner Fanatic is one of four mares who will take their places in the Caulfield Cup. Trained by father-daughter combination ...
France puts his name on the map at Canterbury
November 30, 2016The Snowden trained Redoute’s Choice colt France won the Schweppes Plate (1200m) at Canterbury on Wednesday at his second start suggesting he has the ability ...
Few surprises in 1st Stradbroke acceptors
May 30, 2018By AAP A few trainers could breath easier but at least two others remain on edge after first acceptances were taken for the Group One ...
Raceday wagering review
August 17, 2019The wagering review of Saturday’s TAB.com.au fixed odds betting for races at Randwick-Kensington and the PB Lawrence Stakes meeting at Caulfield on Saturday plus Future ...
Comments are closed.