Aggressive and fearless, the Australian cricketer has been a thorn in India’s side in many matches as he keeps the bowlers guessing and has quite a record on the pitch.
The Melbourne Cup champion is coming home as his trainers target Queensland's winter carnival for the return of Knight's Choice. The All-Star Mile was meant to lead into the Group 1 $1.5m Australian ...
Raymond Connors has collected every major two-mile prize in New Zealand, and now he is dreaming of a possible tilt at the Melbourne Cup (3200m). The Bulls horseman has long held aspirations of winning ...
While realistic about his All-Star Mile prospects, trainer Sheila Laxon couldn’t be happier with Knight’s Choice and it wouldn’t surprise her if the Melbourne Cup winner produces another ...
Melbourne Cup champion Knight's Choice will miss Saturday's $2.5 million Group 1 All Star Mile after suffering bruising to his fetlock. Trainers John Symons and Sheila Laxon have withdrawn their star ...
Limited time offer. And speaking publicly for the first time since her sister’s passing, Michelle – who shot to superstardom in 2015 when she won the Melbourne Cup – said her family are ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Michael Moroney said his life was never the same after he won the 2000 Melbourne Cup. The Flemington-based Kiwi trainer, who died in ...
Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has opened up about the tragedy that has rocked her family. Bernadette, a former jockey herself, died last week at the age of 51. Watch the biggest ...
The Melbourne Cup Carnival has generated its largest-ever contribution to the Victorian and Australian economy. The VRC announced the result on Thursday morning with national expenditure directly ...
Australian and New Zealand horse racing has been rocked by the death of Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Mike Moroney. Moroney, 66, who had been dealing with health issues the past year, passed away ...
Australia’s greatest jockey Damien Oliver has led the tributes for “gentle giant” Michael Moroney after the Melbourne Cup-winning trainer died in his sleep aged 66 on Thursday morning.
New Zealand Melbourne Cup winning horse trainer Michael Moroney has died after a short battle with cancer. He was 66. Moroney trained 2000 Melbourne Cup winner Brew. He moved from Matamata to ...