By AAP David Payne has been training racehorses for a long time but rarely has he had a tougher day at the office than he did at Randwick on Saturday. Payne took three horses to the races. Persan and War Baron were involved in a fall in the opening race and the… Read More » Read full article
POSTED IN » Latest News
Related Posts
Aberfeldie aims up at Derby redemption
January 3, 2023By RS NewsWire Derby redemption is the ultimate aim for Aberfeldie Boy in 2023, but it is likely to be a low-key start to the ...
Golden Rose and Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes betting summaries
September 21, 2018Betting summary for the Australian Turf Club’s Golden Rose at Rosehill and the Melbourne Racing Club’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday -bBiggest ...
Yankee Rose thorn in the side of the field for Sprint Champion Stakes
October 4, 2016The filly Yankee Rose is the thorn in the side of the nine colts and one gelding accepted for the $500,000, Group 1 Moet & ...
Colin Webster dares to dream in sequel
December 1, 2022By RS NewsWire There was hardly a dry eye at Ascot two weeks ago when Trix Of The Trade scored an emotional victory in the ...
Comments are closed.