Too Darn Hot delivered another standout set of results at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, highlighted by a record-breaking colt that topped his offering
Ombudsman, the star son of Champion sire Night Of Thunder, made a perfect start to 2026 with an easy victory in the Dubai Turf
Pina Sonata, a four-year-old daughter of Pinatubo, gained a valuable first Black Type victory on Saturday, 28 March when winning the Listed Snowdrop Fillies’
Native Approach, a first-crop son of Too Darn Hot, continued his improvement at sprint distances when winning his first G1 in the Al Quoz
Aramram, a five-year-old son of Blue Point, recorded a first Stakes success when winning the Listed Cammidge Trophy on Saturday, 28 March. Run over
Farhh’s progressive five-year-old daughter Fairy Glen landed her second G2 of the year on Saturday, 28 March when winning the Dubai Gold Cup over
Storm Leopard added to the growing reputation of his sire Ghaiyyath while forcing a potential autumn campaign pivot in winning the G2 Tulloch Stakes
Palace Pier colt Southend emerged as a frontline contender for the final leg of Sydney’s autumn Triple Crown for two-year-olds with a stylish lead-up
Point Barrow returned to winning form with a strong performance in the G3 Don Casboult Classic at Caulfield on Saturday, 21 March. Resuming from
Bootlegger secured his first Stakes victory when taking the Listed Morphettville Guineas at Morphettville on Monday, 9 March. The three-year-old, trained by Dan Clarken