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Black Caviar’s younger half brother All Too Hard has made it two wins from two starts after winning today’s Group 2 Sires’ Produce Stakes at Flemington racecourse. The son of …

Gerald Ryan trained Snitzerland has taken out the first race at Flemington on Newmarket Handicap day in emphatic style. Snitzerland jumped as favourite and never looked in doubt down the …

SportsNews.com.au takes a look at the race scratchings for racing at Flemington racecourse today which includes the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap and Group 1 Australian Cup. Both Group 1’s have …

The Melbourne Festival of Racing reaches a crescendo tomorrow with Super Saturday at Flemington, offering a winning combination of Group 1 racing, entertainment and autumn fashion, including the prestigious Myer …

Emerging star 4YO Bel Sprinter has been scratched from today’s $1 million Group 1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m) after being found to be lame by trainer Jason Warren this morning. “Unfortunately Bel …

The Chipping Norton Stakes is Sydney’s first Group 1 of the year. Unfortunately, the 2012 edition has been marred by a wet track following a week of intense rain in …

Adelaide are lobbying AFL powerbrokers to host the pre-season cup grand final, saying they deserve a home play-off. Adelaide thumped Collingwood by 77 points on Friday night to remain undefeated …

The 2012 Newmarket Handicap looks to be one of the strongest sprint races to be run in Australia in the modern era, despite the absence of Black Caviar and Sepoy. …

The 2012 Australian Cup may be light on numbers, but it is definitely not lacking in quality. The European imports have been lambasted by some, but there is no doubt …

Australia will send a diverse squad of seasoned veterans and young up-and-comers to London in July for the fierce Olympic table tennis competition. Six Australians – three men and three …

The Melbourne Festival of Racing hits its peak on Saturday at Flemington. Nine blacktype races, two group ones and world class horses will be racing for their share in more …

2012 Group One racing in Sydney kicks off this weekend at Warwick Farm for the Chipping Norton Stakes (1600m). After bumping in to Rain Affair in his first two starts …

Britain’s ambitious swimming team has set it sights on topping Australia for the first time in an Olympic pool in 36 years. Not since the disastrous 1976 Montreal Games have …

Australian Olympic sprinting champion Betty Cuthbert is among 12 athletes who have been announced as inaugural members of the newly-created IAAF Hall of Fame. Cuthbert, who at the age of …

2012 marks the beginning of a new era in Moto GP, with the grid moving to a 1000cc capacity and expanding to include Claiming Rule Teams (CRT). Kicking off in …

The Tirreno-Adriatico is a week-long stage race covering some 1,060 kms over seven stages, beginning with a team time-trial and concluding with an individual time-trial (ITT). Last year’s winner of …

One of the most talked-about questions in Australian sport is about to be answered. The Australian swimming championships beginning next week in Adelaide signal the moment of reckoning for Ian …

Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter Zara Phillips boosted her slim hopes of making the Olympics when she rode Silver Lining V to an eventing victory on Thursday. Phillips, the world champion …