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Magic Millions looks to trade market to spark Adelaide sale
Magic Millions is banking on a broad buying bench led by pinhookers and value-seeking trainers to underpin a competitive middle market at Adelaide’s yearling sale despite a smaller catalogue and tempered turnover expectations.
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Run The Numbers – James McDonald’s path to 128
With James McDonald poised to surpass Damien Oliver’s Australasian record of 129 Group 1 wins as a jockey, Run The Numbers has had a look at all the numbers that add up to this incredible achievement.
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Three champions, one frame – Steve Hart recalls an iconic Rosehill Guineas moment
After four decades capturing racing’s defining moments, including the 1996 Rosehill Guineas finish, through a camera lens, Steve Hart has stepped back into the jockey management arena, bringing hard-earned industry insight to a role he helped pioneer.
Five things we learned from Saturday – Coolmore Classic edition
In our first edition of our new post-Saturday column, we look at the five things that Saturday’s racing taught us, highlighting James McDonald’s pending milestone, a looming fifth title for a stallion star, the respective rollercoasters of Bjorn Baker and Tony Santic and a new candidate for Australia’s best maiden.
Straight Talk – ATC’s Supreme Court win, movement on the pattern, Australia’s most travelled trainers and when is the best time to sell a colt?
Hosts Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe dissect the Supreme Court decision involving the Australian Turf Club, look at possible movement on the pattern, the trainers which have been to the most racetracks and the economics behind when to sell a potential stallion.
Written In The Stars – A decade on – How Adrian Bott found his way in the shadow of Tulloch Lodge legends
Soft-spoken and studiously modest, Adrian Bott has spent a decade alongside Gai Waterhouse shaping Tulloch Lodge’s modern chapter. He talks to Jessica Owers about balancing pressure and expectation, all the while proving the quietest voices in racing can still command the highest respect.


















