
Beautiful debut for first-crop Tagaloa filly
Luke Oliver’s juvenile filly Teine Aulelei (Tagaloa) – meaning beautiful girl in Samoan – turned heads on Thursday 26th June, when she stormed home for an

Luke Oliver’s juvenile filly Teine Aulelei (Tagaloa) – meaning beautiful girl in Samoan – turned heads on Thursday 26th June, when she stormed home for an

Yulong Investments retained Treasurethe Moment (Alabama Express) to race, and the filly has given them a season full of moments worth treasuring. Trained by Matt Laurie, there

Yulong sire Lucky Vega (IRE) added his fourth first crop Southern Hemisphere winner when Miss Lyra won at Hobart on Sunday. Fourth on debut a fortnight ago, Miss Lyra

Gr.1 winner Kimochi has officially been retired. Purchased from the 2024 Inglis Chairman’s Sale following a win at Gr.2 level and multiple Gr.1 placings, the

Raging Torrent (USA) (Maximus Mischief (USA)) continued his ascent with a powerful, 2.5 length victory over heavily favoured Fierceness (USA) (City of Light (USA)) in the ‘Win and

The Ciaron Maher stable opened the day at both Caulfield and Werribee with a pair of nice juvenile fillies in Stakes-placed Salty Pearl (Tagaloa) and Wiltshire Square (Wootton Bassett