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Providence prevails as Newgate/CHC quinella Queensland Derby
While Providence claimed the Queensland Derby, Joe Pride’s consistent sprinter-miler Headley Grange secured a deserved victory in the other Group1 at Eagle Farm, the Kingsford Smith Cup.
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Separation not subordination – ATC stands firm on argument against administration
While Racing NSW’s legal team argued that its power over the state’s racing clubs extended beyond matters on the track during a Court of Appeal hearing, the Australian Turf Club is adamant that the initial Supreme Court ruling, which prevents it from being placed into administration, should hold.
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Losing Sleip – Trainers call for trial of lameness app before mandatory introduction
NSW trainers have urged Racing NSW to trial the Sleip AI lameness detection app before mandating its full use across the state, citing unanswered questions over costs, compliance and how the technology’s findings will be applied.
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.
Straight Talk – Magic Millions in spotlight, plus interviews with Anthony Mithen, Tom Magnier and Julia Ritchie
Straight Talk takes on the Gold Coast with special interviews with Barry Bowditch, Anthony Mithen, Tom Magnier and Julia Ritchie.
The squeeze – is racing funding about to reach its pain point?
Racing is fighting to retain a share of the Australian wagering market, as the product and its punters become increasingly unattractive to bookmakers. Bren O’Brien looks at the possible pain points looming for the Australian thoroughbred industry.




















