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Worthington Eyeing Saintly CampaignRick Worthington is looking well beyond Saturday's Southern Cross Stakes for resuming stable star Sainthood. (23 February 2012)
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Bowman to Shoot for more Apollo success
Hugh Bowman is looking forward to partnering Shoot Out in the Apollo Stakes but concedes Rain Affair might again be too brilliant for his rivals. (22 February 2012)
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Quest To Start In Silver Slipper
Nediym's Quest will now debut in the Group 2 Silver Slipper Stakes at Rosehill on March 3 after the promising colt was a late scratching from the Canonbury Stakes last Saturday. (22 February 2012)
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Waterhouse Grabs Another Juvenile Double
The Gai Waterhouse stable grabbed an early double at Canterbury today when two-year-old filly Valerio took out the Vinery Stud Handicap (1100m) by the barest of margins on debut. (22 February 2012)
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Rampaging Wins Eventually
Gai Waterhouse two-year-old colt Rampaging did not exactly live up to his name when winning the Super Saver Maiden Plate (1250m) at Canterbury on Wednesday, but he might when he matures and takes in what racing is all about. (22 February 2012)
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Rain Affair Dominant Favourite In Apollo
The feature $250,000 Group Two Hako Australia Apollo Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday continues the preparation of some of Sydney's senior gallopers with the expected challenge from progressive sprinter Rain Affair. (22 February 2012)
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Lucripetous Wins On Way To Bigger Things
Lucripetous has stormed home from the back of the field to take out the 3yo Australian Turf Club Plate (1600m) at Canterbury today in just his second career start. (22 February 2012)
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Tough Oakleigh Ask For First-Up Woorim
Classy Queensland sprinter Woorim kicks off his Doncaster Handicap campaign in the Oakleigh Plate on Saturday, but trainer Robert Heathcote knows his quest to land an elusive Group One triumph probably won't gather momentum until the autumn. (22 February 2012)
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Karuta Gate Speed Will Return - Layt
Neville Layt is confident out-of-form filly Karuta Queen will rediscover the trademark gate speed which has disappeared in her last two race starts. (22 February 2012)
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Spell For Black Caviar As Dubai Ruled Out
In a complete turnaround to expected plans, champion mare Black Caviar is to spell and will not race in Melbourne, Sydney or Dubai over the next two months. (22 February 2012)
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Moreira back on Trusting at Rosehill
Multiple stakeswinner Trusting steps out in Saturday's Group Two Apollo Stakes in his first autumn assignment aimed at a breakthrough Group One success. (21 February 2012)
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Bush trainer hoping to cash in with Yorked
Yorked, purchased for $400 out of a tried horses' sale, will be out to repay her eagle-eyed trainer with a city win at Canterbury. (21 February 2012)
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Sydney Rain Washes Away Melbourne Plans
More wet weather in Sydney on Monday night was all trainer Joe Pride needed to throw out the idea of a possible clash with Black Caviar in Melbourne this weekend. (21 February 2012)
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Rain Affair Staying In Sydney
The silver lining of Sydney's continuing wet summer is that Rain Affair, possibly the country's most progressive sprinter, will contest the $250,000 Group One Apollo Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday. (21 February 2012)
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Leading Slipper Hopes Trial At Rosehill
A number of leading Golden Slipper hopefuls headlined by Meidung and Faustus have been put through their paces during 16 barrier trial heats at Rosehill this morning. (21 February 2012)
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Buffering More Unlucky Than Hay List
Saturday's Lightning Stakes second placing reaffirmed Hay List's public status as Australia's unluckiest horse, but Queensland's leading trainer Robert Heathcote possesses a much different view. (21 February 2012)
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Ortensia Off To Dubai
Group One winner Ortensia is the latest Australian speedster being aimed at success in Dubai after Scone trainer Paul Messara revealed the mare would contest next month's $600,000 Al Quoz Sprint. (21 February 2012)
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Ortensia Off To Dubai
Group One winner Ortensia is the latest Australian speedster being aimed at success in Dubai after Scone trainer Paul Messara revealed the mare would contest next month's $1,000,000 Al Quoz Sprint. (21 February 2012)
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Secret Admirer on target for big campaign
Trainer Grahame Begg has selected four Group One races to form the basis of Secret Admirer's autumn campaign. (20 February 2012)
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Sydney a preferred option to Caviar
Black Caviar's presence in the Futurity Stakes has made Sydney trainers think twice about sending their horses south for the Group One race. (20 February 2012)



