Young Sires For 2020
North America, in particular, has seen a host of young stallions stamp themselves as potentially outstanding sires of the future
North America, in particular, has seen a host of young stallions stamp themselves as potentially outstanding sires of the future
A number of broodmares, the world over, have made their mark in 2015. Sarah Whitelaw looks at some of the highlights
Favourite Solow surged to a brilliant victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot on Saturday while Gleneagles finished in sixth place
Gleneagles has been declared to run in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at today’s Champions Day but is not certain to take part
The forecast on Thursday prompted the decision to move the Irish Champion Stakes from race seven to race five on Saturday’s Leopardstown card, a decision which means the contest will be run 65 minutes earlier
Unbeaten Golden Horn, the mount of Frankie Dettori for Newmarket trainer John Gosden, has already won the Dante Stakes, the Derby and Coral-Eclipse Stakes this season
With Classic winners on both sides of the Atlantic last weekend, Sarah Whitelaw examines the enduring legacy of Storm Cat
The 4-1 favourite Gleneagles claimed a convincing victory on Saturday in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, the year’s first Classic
‘I called the owner and before I could even make the offer he excitedly told me that a certain South African bookmaker had just called 10 minutes earlier to make an offer of R5m’
It’s clear that eight incidents of crop excesses is unacceptable for a sport keen to maintain a good public image, and the time appears to have arrived for a review of the crop rules for work riders on the Highveld
Rafeef is fast establishing a fine reputation as a stallion who has the ability to sire stakes winners across the speed and stamina spectrum