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There are 14 horse racing meetings set for Australia on Saturday, September 14. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the best bets and the quaddie numbers for Flemington, Rosehill, Eagle Farm, Belmont & Darwin. Saturday’s Free Horse Racing Tips – September 14, 2024 Flemington Racing Tips Rosehill Racing Tips Eagle Farm Racing Tips Belmont Racing Tips Darwin Racing Tips As always, there are plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans. Check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you…
Te Akau out in force at Flemington
A talented team of four runners at Flemington on Saturday will try to add to the momentum that Te Akau Racing has built up through the first 12 months of its Victorian base. Te Akau’s Cranbourne stable opened in late September of last year, and by the end of the 2023-24 season, trainer Mark Walker had recorded 24 wins from just 124 runners on that side of the Tasman. Te Akau’s Australian stable banked a total of A$6.8 million in prizemoney during that season, with nine black-type victories including five…
Great Northern duo to cap big week for Brosnan
Sunday’s eagerly anticipated Great Northern meeting at Te Rapa could provide a fitting end to a big week for Matamata trainer Jessica Brosnan. Brosnan and her husband Peter will saddle Auld Jock and Ima Wonder in the $150,000 Ben & Ryan Foote Racing Great Northern Steeplechase (6500m) on Sunday afternoon – just a few days after New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing announced Brosnan’s appointment to a jumps racing recommendation panel. The panel was formed after NZTR’s Future of Jumps Racing consultation process received 240 submissions. “The volume of submissions that we…
Jamieson Park offers well-credentialled mares on gavelhouse.com
Fresh from celebrating Group One glory with Grail Seeker (NZ) (Iffraaj) in the Tarzino Trophy (1400m) at Hastings last weekend, emerging player Jamieson Park is set to have further industry impact with the sale of four well-credentialled mares in the latest fortnightly auction on gavelhouse.com. Jamieson Park bred Grail Seeker and sold her for $130,000 as a yearling at Karaka in 2022. Her victory in the first Group One race of the New Zealand season increased her earnings to $413,465 from a rapidly improving 10-start, three-win career. “For Grail Seeker…
International raider rolling into Hawkes Bay carnival
The Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival is set to get an injection of international flavour, with Warrnambool raider Rolls set to contest the final two legs of the Hastings triple crown. Trainer Maddie Raymond was in search of more forgiving ground during spring, and after consultation with her expat Kiwi partner Patrick Bell, she decided the Hawke’s Bay carnival presented as a nice option for last year’s Listed Warrnambool Cup (2350m) winner. “My partner, Patrick Bell, who is travelling over with him, is originally from New Zealand and he is really…
Group Three winner for Hello Youmzain
Cambridge Stud shuttle stallion Hello Youmzain recorded his first stakes-winner when smart two-year-old colt Misunderstood produced a dominant performance to land the Gr.3 Prix des Chenes (1600m) at Longchamp yesterday. Trained by Mario Baratti and ridden by Alexis Pouchin, Misunderstood was having just his second start after making a winning debut at Deauville over 1500m in July. Misunderstood lead throughout and forged clear of his rivals to win by an impressive four and a half lengths. “He has a tendency to be keen and we don’t have much choice but…
Karis Teetan looks to successfully convert Sha Tin opportunities
Karis Teetan finished second in the 2023/24 Hong Kong jockeys’ championship. Chasing his first win of the season, Karis Teetan hopes to capitalise on a full book of rides at Sha Tin on Sunday as the Mauritian bids to reclaim a familiar lofty perch in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship. A seemingly permanent fixture near the top of the championship, Teetan finished second to seven-time champion Zac Purton (130 wins) last season with 86 victories after a string of third places in the championship. One of the city’s hardest-working jockeys,…
Rolls to chase Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival Group 1 success
Warrnambool raider Rolls is set to cross the Tasman to tackle the final two legs of the Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival. Photo: Reg Ryan (Racing Photos) The Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival is set to get an injection of international flavour, with Warrnambool raider Rolls set to contest the final two legs of the Hastings triple crown. Trainer Maddie Raymond was in search of more forgiving ground during spring, and after consultation with her expat Kiwi partner Patrick Bell, she decided the Hawke’s Bay carnival presented as a nice option for…
Mustang Valley following familiar Group 1 path
Group One winner Mustang Valley. Photo: Peter Rubery (Race Images Palmerston North) Saturday’s Taranaki meeting was the final step towards Mustang Valley’s second Group One title last season, and the mare will return on an identical path. A powerful wet-track galloper, Mustang Valley skipped through the heavy conditions to take both this race and the Group 1 Arrowfield Stud Plate (1600m) 12 months ago. Her rating of 107, with a mare’s allowance, places her at 62.5kg, and she will carry the topweight despite apprentice jockey Ngakau Hailey’s three-kilogram claim. Andrew…