Tim Rowe
Total 155 Posts
Furlong the latest marker in Siemsen’s thoroughbred journey
When Brian Siemsen saw “tension and fragmentation” when it came to sorting through equine insurance, the insurance mogul and thoroughbred investor was eager to utilise his industry experience to find a solution.
Have prize money, will travel - French trainer’s global approach could land him a Golden Eagle
Jerome Reynier is hoping Lazzat can add to the French trainer’s international bucket list with a victory in the $10 million Golden Eagle.
Status unknown for Belclare - Black cloud over Invitation win as NZ owner counts cost of Pattern debacle
The Hot Danish Stakes is the likely next target for The Invitation winner Belclare as connections attempt to win an all-important Australian black-type race with the New Zealand Group 1 winner after Saturday's win added to her prize money but not her residual value.
Out of ammunition - Militarize poised for return to the racetrack
Militarize has been retired from stud duties because of fertility issues with the multiple Group 1 winner to be gelded in preparation for a return to racing.
Rowe On Monday - How Inglis and Magics nearly joined forces, Bitter sweet rejection for Corstens and Tubba on top
In this week’s Rowe On Monday, Tim Rowe examines how Inglis and Magic Millions almost came together on a co-branded two-year-old sale, how a change of heart of Bittercreek has proven sweet for Troy Corstens, James Cummings’ affinity for a Snitzel and Tubba Williams salutes at Harden.
Scone the next step of Neasham and Archibald's expansion
Annabel Neasham and Rob Archibald’s training operation has extended to Scone as they firmly establish themselves among the biggest stables in the country, writes Tim Rowe.
Feedback sought as government orders statutory review into BetStop
Public servant Richard Eccles will lead a review into the effectiveness of BetStop, Australia’s national self-exclusion register, more than 12 months after the government initiative was first implemented.