Thursday, 2nd April 2026
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  • Tutta La Vita Headlines Inglis Digital April (Early)

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    Interest is expected to be fierce when a high-class racemare with elite credentials and global appeal goes under the hammer in the Inglis Digital April (Early) Online Sale, with Tutta La Vita set to headline the offering. Currently based in Kentucky, the five-year-old presents as a rare opportunity for both domestic and international buyers seeking proven Group 1 performance combined with a deep, evolving pedigree. At her peak, Tutta La Vita measured up against the very best of her generation in Australia, compiling multiple Group 1 placings that underline her class. Among those efforts was a third placing in the Surround Stakes over 1400m behind top-level winners Tropical Squall and Stefi Magnetica, with a host of Group performers finishing in behind her, including Kimochi, Learning To Fly and Zardozi. She also went within a narrow margin of Group 1 success when finishing second in the Vinery Stud Stakes, splitting Orchestral and Zardozi, and later added another placing at the elite level in the Flight Stakes over a mile. Those performances were reflected in her Timeform rating, which positioned her among the leading fillies of her cohort, ahead of several contemporaries who have since built strong reputations in their own right. Her consistency at the highest level, combined with her scope as a broodmare prospect, has elevated her profile as one of the standout mares to be offered via the Inglis Digital platform. Purchased for $300,000 at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, Tutta La Vita carries a pedigree that continues to strengthen. Her maternal family remains active and commercially relevant, with recent coverings by leading stallions such as Zoustar and Home Affairs in 2025. Further depth is added through an unraced two-year-old half-brother by Too Darn Hot, who realised $480,000 at the 2025 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, while the extended family includes stakes performers such as Group 2 winner Hidden Motive, the precocious Enthaar and Group 3 winner Jasmin Rouge. Inglis Managing Director Mark Webster emphasised the mare's global appeal and residual value, noting that "There's no doubt Tutta La Vita is one of the highest profile and most gorgeous looking mares to ever be offered on the Inglis Digital platform and she will no doubt garner attention from breeders all around the world." He added that her pedigree offered broad compatibility, with progeny likely to suit major yearling markets internationally, while also highlighting the practical timing for Southern Hemisphere buyers seeking to have her ready for the upcoming breeding season. Entries for the sale remain open until April 8, with bidding scheduled to run from April 10 to 15.

  • Burrill Returns to Run Widden's Riddells Creek

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A key leadership appointment signals the next phase of growth for Widden Stud's Victorian operation, with Grant Burrill set to take charge at Riddells Creek from April 28. His return to the Widden fold brings a blend of international exposure and long-standing familiarity with the farm's philosophy. Experience across two decades in both Australia and abroad underpins the move, with Burrill having built a reputation through senior roles in farm and stud management. His career began in 2001 at Spendthrift Farm in the United States, where he served as Farm Manager and gained early grounding at one of the world's most respected breeding establishments. That foundation was followed by a significant stint back home, joining Widden Stud in the Hunter Valley as Assistant Stud Manager in 2005. Over more than a decade in that role, he became a central figure in the farm's day-to-day operations, contributing to the standards and consistency that define the Widden name. Further leadership experience came during seven years as Stud Manager at Spendthrift Australia, where he oversaw expansion and development of the operation. More recently, Burrill has worked as Victorian Territory Manager for Horsepower Feeds, a role that broadened his industry network while sharpening his understanding of the local breeding environment. The appointment is viewed as an important step for Widden Victoria as it continues to strengthen its presence in the state. His background across breeding, farm management and client engagement aligns closely with the direction of the operation as it builds on established foundations. Reflecting on his return, Burrill said: "Widden has always held a special place for me, so I'm really pleased to be coming back to take on this position in Victoria. The farm presents a fantastic opportunity, and I'm looking forward to working with the team to further develop the operation while maintaining the highest standard of care and service for our clients." Widden Stud principal Antony Thompson endorsed the move, pointing to both experience and cultural fit. "Grant's extensive experience, leadership and long-standing association with Widden make him an outstanding appointment," he said. "His industry knowledge, both locally and internationally, combined with his understanding of the Widden philosophy, makes him ideally placed to lead our Victorian operation as it continues to grow."
  • Sassy Boom's Dam Tops Latest MM Digital Sale

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    Strong demand for proven bloodstock was again on display as the latest Magic Millions Digital Sale wrapped up, with a well-related broodmare topping proceedings and reinforcing the growing depth of the online marketplace. Harbour Fun, already established as a highly effective producer, drew the headline result when she changed hands for $95,000. Offered through the Eureka Stud draft, the mare was secured by Hong Kong-based buyer Shì shì lái ma, with her appeal anchored not only in what she has already produced, but also in what lies ahead. From three runners, she boasts a perfect strike rate, and is currently carrying a full sibling to her standout daughter Sassy Boom, adding further intrigue for her new connections. That daughter has been a consistent performer for the Danny O'Brien stable, highlighted by victory in the Angus Armanasco Stakes at Group 2 level. Her record is further strengthened by success in the Magic Millions Tasmanian 2YO Classic and a placing in the Adelaide Guineas, building a profile that has seen her emerge as one of the more progressive mares in her cohort. With four wins and earnings approaching $500,000, she is set to return to the ring at the upcoming Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale, where she is expected to generate strong interest. Vendor David Johnson was satisfied with both the process and the result, noting that "We are delighted to have sold Harbour Fun on the Magic Millions April Digital Sale." He credited the platform's support throughout the campaign, adding that "The team at Magics were very helpful in assisting us with the listing and keeping us up to date with any phone calls they received regarding the mare." Confidence in the format was evident in his assessment that the mare had been well suited to the digital environment, with the outcome reflecting that positioning. Elsewhere in the sale, buyers showed solid appetite across a variety of offerings. Group-performed mare Jaguar Stone attracted attention at $27,500, with the Tasmanian galloper remaining on home soil after being purchased by Philip Bingley. Interest also extended to racing shares, with a dispersal on behalf of the estate of the late Tony Halloran drawing competitive bidding. A 12.5 per cent share in the promising Larado, trained by Matthew Hoysted, realised $15,000 after attracting 32 bids, underlining the appetite for accessible ownership opportunities. Proven Thoroughbreds' Tom Walter reflected positively on the process, explaining that "Organising a dispersal sale of shares for an estate is quite an undertaking and Magic Millions could not have been more helpful with all the administration that was required," while also expressing satisfaction with the final results achieved. With entries already open for the next Magic Millions Digital Sale, the platform continues to build momentum as a viable and increasingly influential avenue for buying and selling across the thoroughbred market.
  • WA in the Thick of Inglis Easter Sale Buoyancy

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A strong Western Australian presence was evident at the Inglis Sydney Easter Yearling Sale, with buyers and breeders from the west playing a prominent role across the two-day showcase. Among the highlights were a pair of fillies bred by Graham Daws, whose combined $420,000 return underlined the growing influence of his Myalup-based Dawson Stud operation on the national stage. Offered through Newhaven Park, the two fillies carried the weight of an already proven association between breeder and consignor. That partnership has previously produced notable results, including Kissonallforcheeks, a Written Tycoon filly who progressed from a modest yearling price to become a Group-winning performer, amassing more than $1.7 million in earnings and succeeding at both Ascot and Flemington. The latest offerings maintained that momentum, attracting the attention of Belmont Bloodstock’s Damon Gabbedy, who secured both lots. The Dundeel filly out of Rosie Rocket made $320,000, while the So You Think filly from Temptacion realised $100,000. The former, a half-sister to Kissonallforcheeks, was purchased on behalf of MyRacehorse director Ben Willis, whose recent run of success with horses such as Willydoit, Apocalyptic, Ninja and Space Rider has reinforced his standing as a buyer with a keen eye for quality. Newhaven Park’s draft, presented at Riverside Stables, benefited from the experienced oversight of Murray Tillett, a respected figure within the industry whose background includes roles with Goodwood Bloodstock and Magic Millions in Western Australia. His involvement added further depth to a consignment that drew strong interest from across the buying bench. Beyond the Dawson Stud fillies, Western Australian participation remained a consistent theme throughout the sale. In total, buyers from the state secured eight yearlings for $3.34 million, with Yarradale Stud leading the charge through the acquisition of four fillies by I Am Invincible, Justify, Capitalist and Maurice. Their combined spend reflected a deliberate focus on high-end pedigrees with commercial and racing appeal. Additional purchases came from Byerley Bloodstock, who acted for Peters Investments in securing a Maurice filly and a Satono Aladdin colt, while local trainers also made their mark. Stefan Vahala’s $500,000 outlay on a Siyouni filly from Yulong’s draft and Luke Fernie’s $250,000 investment in a Wootton Bassett colt highlighted the confidence within the WA training ranks. As the sale concluded, the breadth of Western Australian involvement stood out, not only in terms of expenditure but in the quality of stock secured. The continued success of graduates like Kissonallforcheeks provides a blueprint for future returns, reinforcing the belief that well-judged investments at this level can translate into elite racetrack performance.
  • Breeders Pleased by Racing Australia Foal Amnesty

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    Relief has arrived for breeders navigating a complex administrative landscape, with Racing Australia introducing a targeted amnesty on outstanding Foal Ownership Declarations for the 2024 and 2025 crops. The move, welcomed by Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, provides a narrow but crucial window to resolve issues that had threatened to sideline a number of horses before their careers had properly begun. The two-week grace period allows breeders to lodge overdue declarations by 5.30pm AEST on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, ensuring affected horses retain their eligibility to race. Importantly, the amnesty extends across all late submissions tied to those foal crops, including cases still under appeal as well as those where no appeal has yet been made or where earlier appeals have failed. Compliance within the deadline removes the risk of embargo, offering a pathway forward for connections who had been facing significant uncertainty. Industry feedback suggests the decision reflects a growing recognition of the pressures within the current system. TBA Chief Executive Andrew Hore-Lacy described the development as both practical and timely, noting that "This is a positive step from Racing Australia and we welcome the sensible decision to resolve these cases." He added that, in recent months, a clearer picture had emerged regarding the underlying causes of the backlog, observing that "the vast majority of cases were not deliberate breaches, but administrative errors or miscommunications about who would lodge the Foal Ownership Declaration." For many breeders, the stakes extend far beyond paperwork. Years of planning, financial investment and hands-on care can hinge on a single administrative outcome, and the prospect of horses being barred from racing had cast a long shadow across the sector. Hore-Lacy emphasised the broader impact, stating, "For breeders, these horses represent years of planning, investment and care," while adding that the reassurance provided by the amnesty would resonate throughout the industry. Attention now turns to execution, with TBA urging breeders to act swiftly and decisively within the allotted timeframe. "Our focus now is on making sure every outstanding Foal Ownership Declaration is completed within this window," Hore-Lacy said, reinforcing the importance of reviewing records and ensuring no cases are overlooked before the deadline. Beyond the immediate relief, there is also an eye on the future. Collaboration between TBA and Racing Australia is expected to continue as both parties work towards refining the underlying systems that govern ownership declarations. The aim is to reduce the likelihood of similar issues arising in subsequent breeding seasons while maintaining a framework that is both robust and workable.
  • Dynamic Australian Weanling Catalogue Unveiled

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
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    A broad and deep catalogue has set the stage for the upcoming Inglis Australian Weanling Sale, with Riverside once again preparing to host one of the most important early-market indicators of the breeding stock season. The 2026 edition will open proceedings for the Inglis Breeding Stock Sales Series across May 5 and 6, before attention quickly shifts to the Chairman’s Sale later that week. This year’s offering comprises 500 lots and features progeny by more than 100 stallions, reflecting both diversity and quality at the foundation level of the market. Among the headline sires are established heavyweights such as I Am Invincible, Snitzel, Zoustar and Frankel, supported by a wide range of proven and emerging names that underline the strength of the Australian and international stallion ranks. The vendor list is equally comprehensive, bringing together many of the country’s leading operations alongside a number of boutique breeders. Coolmore, Newgate, Widden, Segenhoe, Yarraman and Vinery are among the major players represented, while a host of respected farms including Cressfield, Willow Park, Twin Hills, Alma Vale and Fairhill contribute to a catalogue that speaks to both scale and consistency. A number of breeders have committed exclusively to the sale, further reinforcing its position within the annual calendar. Beyond the established sires, buyers will also find offerings by stallions such as Home Affairs, Anamoe, Street Boss, Toronado, Harry Angel, Ole Kirk, Wootton Bassett and Castelvecchio, along with a range of younger or emerging influences including Alabama Express, Justify, Spirit of Boom, Proisir and Stay Inside. This blend provides opportunities across a spectrum of budgets and strategies, whether targeting racing prospects or future trading potential. One of the defining features of the weanling market remains the opportunity to secure the first progeny of recently retired racehorses, and this year’s catalogue continues that trend. Early offspring by names such as Shinzo, Cylinder, King’s Gambit, Mo’unga and Native Trail are set to draw considerable interest, offering buyers a chance to engage with untested but highly anticipated bloodlines. Inglis Bloodstock chief executive Sebastian Hutch pointed to the evolution of the sale as a key driver of its growing appeal. He noted that sustained efforts to improve both the quality and volume of entries have translated into stronger results and increased confidence among buyers. He also highlighted the racecourse success of past graduates, with performers such as Hayasugi and Kimochi providing tangible evidence of the sale’s ability to produce top-level horses. Eligibility for the Inglis Race Series remains a significant attraction, with graduates able to compete for substantial prize pools including the Inglis Millennium and associated bonus schemes. With supplementary entries still open ahead of the late-April deadline, the catalogue is expected to gain further depth before buyers converge on Sydney for a sale that continues to expand its influence.

    Shinzo

    The first of Shinzo's weanlings will be on show (pic: Steve Hart)
  • RVL Gets on The Fuel Dilemma Front Foot

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    Mounting fuel pressures across the racing landscape have prompted swift action, with Racing Victoria moving to introduce immediate financial relief aimed at easing the burden on participants spread across the state’s vast network. From April 1, a series of temporary support measures will come into effect, targeting trainers, jockeys and those involved in post-racing care as transport costs continue to escalate. Central to the initiative is a direct subsidy to trainers, who will receive $100 for every runner they start in a Victorian race. The expectation is that this assistance will be channelled back into operations, particularly to offset rising transport expenses and reduce the flow-on impact to owners while also supporting stable staff. Jockeys will also benefit, with a $50 payment for each meeting attended, recognising the increasing cost of travel required to participate across metropolitan and regional fixtures. This sits alongside the existing minimum riding fee structure and applies regardless of distance travelled. Beyond raceday participants, the package extends to the Off The Track sector, where retrainers, rehomers and retirement farms will receive a 10 per cent uplift in support payments. That increase lifts the per-horse subsidy to $165, reinforcing the importance of aftercare in a period where rising costs are being felt across all facets of the industry. The move aligns with broader government intervention announced earlier in the week, including a temporary halving of the national fuel excise and the removal of the heavy vehicle road user charge for larger diesel-powered transport. Together, those measures are designed to deliver immediate relief, particularly for an industry so heavily dependent on road transport for horse movement between training centres, race meetings and spelling facilities. Racing Victoria’s response follows consultation with key stakeholder groups, including the Australian Trainers Association, Victorian Jockeys Association and Thoroughbred Racehorse Owners Association, as well as engagement with government bodies. The support package will initially run for a minimum of one month, with ongoing review mechanisms in place to assess its effectiveness and respond to further developments in fuel pricing or supply. Chief executive Aaron Morrison framed the initiative as part of a broader commitment to sustaining participation during challenging conditions. He noted that the industry’s regional footprint amplifies its exposure to fuel costs, making transport one of its most significant operational expenses. The subsidies, he said, are intended to complement federal measures and provide targeted assistance where it is most needed, particularly in relation to horse movement. Participants have also been encouraged to explore practical efficiencies, including shared transport arrangements for race meetings, trials and jumpouts, as part of a collective effort to manage costs. Payments under the scheme will be processed in arrears on a weekly basis for trainers and jockeys, while post-racing providers will receive their entitlements in line with existing cycles. With further consultation ongoing and additional adjustments to the racing calendar under consideration, the measures represent an immediate response to a rapidly evolving situation, aimed at maintaining stability across all levels of the sport.
  • It’s Mate vs Mate in Blue Army Derby Tussle

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A compelling subplot has emerged ahead of Saturday’s Gr1 Australian Derby, with the chief threat to Observer’s bid for a rare double coming not from a rival stable, but from within the same powerful Godolphin ranks. Green Spaces has surged to the top of the market following his latest performance, setting up an intriguing clash between stablemates over 2400m at Randwick. The task facing Observer is significant. Victory would see him become just the fifth horse to complete the Victoria Derby–Australian Derby double since the latter shifted to the autumn in 1979, and only the third in the past five years. Recent history suggests it is an achievable feat, with Hitotsu (now standing at Arrowfield Stud) and Riff Rocket both managing the progression, but the path is rarely straightforward. His position in betting reflects that challenge. Having been edged out when a beaten favourite in the Rosehill Guineas, he now sits on the second line at $3.50, just behind Green Spaces, who has tightened to $3 favouritism following confirmation of the field. Trainer Ciaron Maher remains confident that Observer can rebound when returned to a more suitable trip. “He worked on (Tuesday) morning and seems in great order,” Maher said. “He has come through the Guineas well, looks great and we are excited to get him out to the mile and a half again.” The step back to 2400m is expected to play to his strengths, with the Ghaiyyath colt having already demonstrated his staying credentials earlier in the season. Champion jockey James McDonald has been booked for the ride, adding further confidence ahead of what shapes as the colt’s autumn grand final. Barrier concerns appear minimal despite a wide draw, with Maher indicating the colt’s natural racing pattern should offset any disadvantage. “An inner draw would have been fine (too), he generally bounces quick and puts himself on speed but you want to be smooth over that trip,” he said. Equipment adjustments have also been made in a nod to previous success. “I’ve popped a Norton bit on him again, he won the Derby in that in the spring.” For statistical buffs, here’s something to consider. On the overall Australian Black Type Stallion table, Green Space’s sire Street Boss has 138 individual stakes race wins or placings. There is a but, however – not one of those races is beyond 2040m, with just Anamoe boasting a Cox Plate success at the trip. There's always the exception to the rule but another 360 metres is, statistically speaking, a punt into the unknown. While much of the focus centres on the Godolphin pair, the race retains depth. Tulloch Stakes winner Storm Leopard has firmed into $4, while New Zealand Derby victor Road To Paris adds an extra dimension after crossing the Tasman. With form lines converging and stable dynamics adding another layer of intrigue, the stage is set for a Derby that may hinge as much on internal rivalry as external challenge.

  • Birdman Can Fly the Flag in Queensland

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A shift in focus is underway for Birdman following his unplaced run in the Australian Cup, with connections now looking north to the Queensland winter carnival in a bid to reignite his Group 1 ambitions. Despite entering last Saturday’s Flemington feature as a well-supported $2.50 favourite, the Chris Waller-trained import could only manage fifth, leaving his backers searching for answers after a performance that promised more at various stages. For a brief moment in the straight, the race appeared to be his for the taking as he travelled into contention with ease. However, the rain-affected surface ultimately proved his undoing, with the gelding unable to accelerate when it mattered most. The contest instead went to fellow Ozzie Kheir-owned runner Light Infantry Man, who relished the conditions to defeat Pride Of Jenni in a strong finish. In the aftermath, attention has quickly turned to more suitable targets, with the Doomben Cup emerging as a likely goal, preceded by a run in the Hollindale Stakes. Kheir indicated a strong leaning towards that path. “My thinking is there is an 80 per cent chance that Birdman will go towards Queensland,” he said. “It is now most likely he will head there for a winter campaign and the Hollindale and the Doomben Cup would be the plan.” Stablemate Leica Lucy, also part-owned by Kheir, may follow a similar route after finishing sixth in the same race. A final decision on her immediate plans is expected shortly. “We have to make a call on Leica Lucy in the next day or two,” Kheir said. “But it is most likely she will head up to Queensland as well.” The prospect of a Queensland campaign holds particular appeal given Birdman’s ownership includes Brisbane-based Noel Greenhalgh, who would welcome a genuine contender on home turf. Importantly, his recent defeat is not being viewed as a true reflection of his ability, with conditions cited as a significant factor. “When I saw the Flemington track was heavy there at one stage, I lost all confidence with Birdman,” Kheir said. “I was very confident beforehand, I thought he would just win. But then when I saw the track was wet, I honestly thought we were going to struggle. He is a better horse on top of the ground.” That assessment aligns with his earlier form, which included a pair of Group 2 victories during the Melbourne autumn, performances that had elevated expectations ahead of the Australian Cup. Kheir also noted the race shape and conditions played into the hands of others. “I thought the rain-affected ground would bring Light Infantry Man into the race because he likes that sort of ground and was always going to love the tempo.” With firmer surfaces anticipated in Queensland, there is confidence that Birdman can return to his best as he targets a winter campaign that now shapes as a key opportunity to reaffirm his standing at the elite level.
  • Blacker Takes Weight Off Top 2YO’s Back

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A dominant trial performance at Launceston has confirmed plans remain on track for one of Tasmania’s most promising juveniles, with Aristopolos sharpening up ahead of his next raceday target after bypassing a Good Friday assignment due to weight concerns. The unbeaten two-year-old continues to impress in every outing, and his latest piece of work suggested he has returned in excellent order following a brief break. Trainer John Blacker had initially considered running his stable star in a 2YO Handicap over 1100m, but the allocated impost forced a rethink. “I would have run him on Friday afternoon, but I just thought they gave him a bit too much weight. I was hoping for 61 (kilos),” he said. With 66 kilograms assigned against a field largely made up of debutants, the decision was made to stick with a longer-term plan rather than risk a taxing run under unsuitable conditions. Attention now turns to the Alfa Bowl over 1200m at Launceston on April 17, where Aristopolos is expected to resume his campaign. His recent trial was designed as a controlled hit-out rather than a searching test, with star jockey Erica Byrne Burke instructed accordingly. “He had three weeks off, and he’s been back in since then. Once we knew he was weighted out last night, we said to Erica to stretch his legs without busting him, as I won’t run him Friday,” Blacker explained. The colt’s record already speaks to his quality, with five wins from as many starts, including a decisive victory in the Listed Gold Sovereign in February. That performance cemented his standing as one of the state’s leading juveniles and reinforced the belief that patience will be rewarded as his campaign unfolds. While Aristopolos will not feature on the Good Friday card, Blacker will still have a presence through other runners, including Fierce Spirit, who has pleased in recent work. “I think the horse that ran third to Aristopolos, Fierce Spirit, I walked away happy with his trial, and Lauryn was keen to stick with him on Friday,” he said. Interstate ambitions also remain part of the stable’s broader outlook. Following the recent success of Zulu Angel at Caulfield, has sent Vino Novello across Bass Strait for a Benchmark 78 contest over 2400m.

    Aristopolos

    Exciting Tassie juvenile Aristopolos (pic: tasracing.com.au)
  • Significant Legal Battle Looms for Key Stable

    Thursday, 2nd April 2026
    A high-stakes legal battle is unfolding for one of Australian racing’s most prominent training partnerships, with the immediate future of Anthony and Sam Freedman’s operation hanging in the balance as the Victorian Racing Tribunal weighs the consequences of admitted race-day treatment breaches. The father-and-son team, responsible for a Melbourne Cup triumph with Without A Fight, is seeking to avoid disqualification after conceding to charges they insist stemmed from a medical oversight rather than deliberate conduct, according to smh.com.au. The potential ramifications extend far beyond the immediate case. Their stable supports 60 staff across Victoria and New South Wales, carries annual wage commitments of around $4 million, and maintains multiple training bases at Cranbourne, Pinecliff and Randwick at significant monthly cost. Recent investment in bloodstock, including $3 million spent on yearlings over the past two months, further underscores the scale of the operation now under threat. Central to the case are two charges relating to the administration of medication on a race day, along with a failure to maintain proper treatment records. The issue came to light following a stewards’ inspection of the Cranbourne stables on August 16 last year, where two horses, Moonhaven and Kira, were allegedly found receiving treatment via a nebuliser prior to their scheduled runs at Caulfield. Both were subsequently scratched. While the use of such equipment is permitted under certain conditions, the rules strictly prohibit the administration of any medication on race day. In a statement released at the time, the Freedmans accepted responsibility while maintaining the breach was unintentional. “An oversight occurred within the stable for which we take full responsibility. We take pride in our integrity and the strength of our systems, but any system in the world can fall victim to human error.” Legal arguments have since focused on whether disqualification is a mandatory outcome. Representing the trainers, Matthew Stirling challenged Racing Victoria’s late submission that a ban must be imposed, arguing it introduced a new legal position without adequate notice. He contended that such a shift had already caused significant damage. “Anthony Freedman has laid himself bare over the last two months… purchasing yearlings,” Stirling said. “If there’s a case hanging over their head… why would you give a horse to them?” The defence has also emphasised the absence of intent and the context surrounding the treatment. “Was it inadvertence and stable error or a combination of unfortunate facts which were coincident in resulting in the administrations? Yes,” Stirling said, arguing that the matter aligns with precedents where financial penalties, rather than disqualification, have been imposed. The tribunal has adjourned proceedings until June to consider the legal arguments in detail, leaving the industry to await a decision that could have far-reaching implications not only for the Freedmans but for regulatory interpretation more broadly.

2025 BTR Stud Stallions

BTP STUD STALLIONS

Sire
A Lot Established
Acrobat Established
Al Maher Established
Alabama Express Established
All American Established
All Too Hard Established
Alpine Eagle Established
Alpine Edge 3rd Season
Anamoe 1st crop 2YOs
Anders Established
Artie Schiller Established
Awesome Rock Established
Barbados Established
Barbaric Established
Best Of Bordeaux Established
Better Than Ready Established
Bivouac Established
Brave Smash Established
Brazen Beau Established
Bruckner 1st crop 2YOs
Bull Point Established
Bullbars Established
Cape Of Good Hope 1st crop 2YOs
Capitalist Established
Captivant Established
Castelvecchio Established
City Of Troy Established
Cliff's Edge Established
Cogburn 2nd Season
Cool Aza Beel Established
D'argento Established
Danerich Established
Dash For Cash Established
De Gaulle Established
Delaware Established
Denman Established
Dirty Work Established
Dissident Established
Don Corleone 3rd Season
Doubtland Established
Dubious Established
Dundeel Established
Ellsberg 1st crop 2YOs
Encryption Established
Exceedance Established
Exosphere Established
Extreme Choice Established
Farnan Established
Flying Artie Established
Foxwedge Established
Frankel My Dear Established
Gingerbread Man Established
Gold Standard Established
Graff Established
Grunt Established
Hallowed Crown Established
Harry Angel Established
Hawaii Five Oh 3rd Season
Headwater Established
Hellbent Established
Hitotsu 1st crop 2YOs
Home Affairs Established
I Am Immortal Established
I Am Invincible Established
Ilovethiscity Established
Invader Established
Jacquinot 1st crop 2YOs
Ka Ying Master 1st crop 2YOs
Kermadec Established
King Colorado 3rd Season
King's Legacy Established
Lofty Strike 3rd Season
Lord Of The Sky Established
Love Conquers All Established
Manhattan Rain Established
Maschino Established
Master Of Design Established
Maurice Established
Merchant Navy Established
Mo'unga 3rd Season
Murtajill Established
My Admiration Established
Needs Further Established
Nicconi Established
Nostradamus Established
Officiating 3rd Season
Ole Kirk Established
Pariah Established
Pierata Established
Pierro Established
Pinatubo Established
Playing God Established
Portland Sky Established
Power Established
Prague Established
Pride Of Dubai Established
Private Life Established
Puissance De Lune Established
Rebel Dane Established
Rich Enuff Established
Rommel Established
Rubick Established
Russian Camelot Established
Russian Revolution Established
Safeguard Established
Sandbar Established
Sessions Established
Shaft Established
Shalaa Established
Shamoline Warrior Established
Shamus Award Established
Shinzo Established
Shooting To Win Established
Sidestep Established
Sizzling Established
Skilled Established
Smart Missile Established
Snitzel Established
So Secret Established
So You Think Established
Soul Patch Established
Southport Tycoon 2nd Season
Spirit Of Boom Established
Squamosa Established
St Mark's Basilica Established
Star Turn Established
Star Witness Established
Street Boss Established
Super One Established
Supido Established
Swear Established
Sweet Ride 3rd Season
Switzerland Established
The Autumn Sun Established
The Brothers War Established
Time To Reign Established
Too Darn Hot Established
Toorak Toff Established
Top Echelon Established
Toronado Established
Trapeze Artist Established
Turffontein Established
Unite And Conquer Established
Universal Ruler Established
Vancouver Established
Vandeek Established
Victor Ludorum Established
Von Costa De Hero Established
Wandjina Established
Winning Rupert Established
Wooded Established
Wootton Bassett Established
Worthy Cause Established
Written By Established
Written Tycoon Established
Xtravagant Established
Your Song Established
Zousain Established
Zoustar Established