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Fireball Miss wins Oaks for Maher and Bates
Ciaron Maher claimed his second Queensland Oaks in three years after Declan Bates guided Fireball Miss to victory in the Eagle Farm feature.
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Losing Sleip – Trainers call for trial of lameness app before mandatory introduction
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The Straight and Horse Jobs Australia form strategic employment partnership
The Straight and Horse Jobs Australia are proud to announce a new strategic partnership designed to transform employment advertising and career pathways across the thoroughbred, racing and wagering industries.
Hinton in the Hunter could be an early statement of intent
Graeme Hinton’s four-month stint as Racing NSW’s acting chief executive presents an early opportunity to mend strained relations with breeders by engaging directly with the Hunter Valley’s influential thoroughbred industry, writes Tim Rowe.






















