The Captaintreacherous four-year-old took control of Saturday night’s Miracle Mile with daring tactics speeding off that “was a see what matters move” and simply gave nothing else a chance.
Jack Callaghan is determined to hold the lead with Spirit Of St Louis and make Miracle Mile rivals chase him.
Chariots of Fire winner Catch A Wave has Daniel and John Cordina delighted with their Eureka choice.
The inside draw and perfect conditions could springboard Captain Ravishing to a record run in the Chariots Of Fire.
The execution of Gloucester Park’s land sale to developer Hesperia has become a public process at the hands of a “disgruntled” former board member.
A Gloucester Park racing identity stood down while fighting criminal charges has dragged the track’s owner to court in an eleventh-hour bid to halt its land sale to Hesperia.
After a series of frustrating disappointments,the four-year-old son of Capitalist gets another chance.
Kevin Seymour and his trainer-driver Grant Dixon are already planning for The Eureka next year and the NSW Breeders Challenge is part of the quest.
Australian harness racing will have the richest race in the world next year after the announcement of the 10 Eureka slot holders.
Emergency services were called to a property,about 80 kilometres north of Melbourne,after residents heard what sounded like popping noises around 12.30am Friday.
It took a week,an early crow and two flat tyres,but trainer Steve Turnbull finally – and officially – reached 4000 winners when You Cannot Hide won at Parkes on Saturday.