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- $9.9k Desert King Heads 2009 Bombora Roster
- Untouchable To Stand At Akaroa Thoroughbreds
- Hogan Sends Stockade To Qld Stud Moranjee
- Aichi Wins Gosford Guineas
- Split Looms Between Slade & Freedman
- HK Offer For 2YO Colt Choistar
- Patinack Reopens Gold Coast Stable
- Stewards Favour Bans Over Fines Under New Whip Rules
- Golden Slipper Winner Polar Success At Inglis Sale
- Stakes-Placed Fusaichi Colt Fury At Magic Millions
- Manhattan Rain Favourite For Gr1 Champagne Stakes
- Whobegotyou Favourite For Gr1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes
- Fiumicino Favourite For Gr1 Sydney Cup
- All Silent Favourite For Gr1 All-Aged Stakes
- Encosta Leads Redoute's & Scenic On Aust Sires Table
- 30,000 Reasons To Showcase Your Stallion
- 2009 Sires Annual Better Than Ever
- Volksraad Leads Scenic & Pentire On NZ Sires Table
- Pentire NZ$27.5k Heads 2009 Rich Hill Roster
- 2 Aust-Bred Winners In New Zealand
- 8 Centaine Mares At NZB May Sale
- Niconero Draws Extreme Outside Barrier In HK
- Dao Dao Draws Inside Barrier 2 In HK
- Perugino Son It's Gino Wins German Horse-Of-Year
- Danehill Dancer Adds French Black-Type 1
- Danehill Dancer Adds French Black-Type 2
- Aust Sprinters Among Favourites For Royal Ascot
- Licence Duty Budget Rise For UK Bookies
- Florida 2YOs Day-4: US$145k Sweetsouthernsaint Filly
- Florida 2YOs 3-Day Cumulative Average Down 16.4%
- Florida 2YOs Day-3: US$170k Stormy Atlantic Filly
- Florida 2YOs Day-3: Top Lots
- US Gr1-Winner Visionaire Retired To Stud
- Gibson Wins Brazil Gr1 Rio Derby
- Estrela Anki Wins Brazil Gr1 Peixoto De Castro
- Competitive Breeding Season Ahead
2009 Sires Annual Better Than Ever
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