The first Tuesday of November means only one thing and that is the Melbourne Cup, a jewel in Australia's sporting crown and ...
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Emirates Team New Zealand have successfully defended the America’s Cup, comprehensively beating Ineos Britannia by 7-2 in Barcelona to become the first team in modern history to win three in a row.
“Firstly, a huge well done to Team New Zealand, in my view they are the best team ever in the America’s Cup so that is quite some achievement. “And to my team, I can't thank them enough for ...
And trainer Ciaron Maher became the first person in history to win the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne and The Everest, 750km north, at Sydney's Royal Randwick on the same day. But he wasn't the only ...
On his 29th birthday, Coffey described the feeling of winning one of spring’s big three majors (Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate, Melbourne Cup), as “phenomenal” in an emotional post-race interview.
Ciaron Maher trained Bella Nipotina to her win in The Everest, while his charge Duke De Sessa claimed the Caulfield Cup. Jockey Craig Williams rode Bella Nipotina to victory and Harry Coffey was ...
Gai Waterhouse is determined that Eliyass will progress to the Melbourne Cup next despite the import’s unplaced run in the Caulfield Cup. Eliyass ($6.50) had to work from his wide barrier to get ...
Even a defeat could create an opportunity for owner Ozzie Kheir and trainer Chris Waller, with Caulfield Cup runner-up Buckaroo a notable Melbourne Cup betting firmer after a luckless run.
Six-year-old gelding Duke De Sessa has won the $5 million Caulfield Cup, the world’s richest 2400m turf handicap. Ridden by Harry Coffey and trained by Ciaron Maher, Duke De Sessa was let go at ...
New Zealand have won the America's Cup for the third time in a row New Zealand retained the America's Cup by beating Great Britain in the 37th edition of the event. Ben Ainslie's Ineos Britannia ...