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Extreme Choice reigns supreme at Newgate for $385,000

Extreme Choice has done it again with a $3 million yearling, a Group 1 winner, two Slipper lead-up winners and now a service fee to match the best in the country. Newgate Farm have pegged him at $385,000 for 2026, equal to the Australian record, while the rest of their 15-strong roster holds steady.
Thursday 16th April
Wednesday Racing: ‘The full package’ St Gotthard wins on debut

A first start Warwick Farm win by Switzerland’s brother St Gotthard and Black Caviar’s daughter Persian Caviar at Sandown were highlight victories on Wednesday. At Doomben, jockey Ben Thompson dominated the card, winning five of the first six races on the card.

April 16th 2026

Flying Fizz sizzles in Inglis Digital's early April sale

Another bumper catalogue for Inglis Digital concluded on Wednesday, and was topped by winning 5-year-old mare Flying Fizz, who was bought by Corumbene Stud for $175,000.

April 16th 2026

Celestial Legend heads Woodside Park roster for 2026

Woodside Park Stud have dropped all their fees across the board in 2026 providing value for Victorian breeders who are feeling the pinch of the current economic climate. Dual Group 1 winner Celestial Legend leads the roster of six stallions at $24,200 including GST.

April 16th 2026

Aussie Group 1-winning mare provides Craven Sale topper

The first day of the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale came backwards in almost all metrics, with only the median rising by 6%. A Palace Pier from dual Group 1 winner Majmu, an Australian bred daughter of Redoute’s Choice, topped the day at 450,000 gns.

April 16th 2026

Amo Racing snaps up $1.95 million Epicenter colt in Ocala

Day 1 of Ocala’s Spring 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale led with a colt by Epicenter lit up the ring at US$1.95 million on the first day of the four-day auction. The session average was up over 20% on last year with the day grossing over US$24.5 million.

April 16th 2026

Bred To Win: Randwick glory, easter millions & Racing’s second life

This edition of Bred to Win covers Randwick’s championship stars, Easter sale highlights, life after racing, and a lighter look at stud life.

April 16th 2026

Following in the footsteps of giants: Stud career beckons for Nepotism

Last year's G1 Champagne Stakes winner Nepotism has been retired. Connections believe the grandson of Gilgai Farm matriarch Helsinge combines early performance with elite pedigree into an appealing stud package that could be the next step in the breeding dynasty that has produced All Too Hard and Ole Kirk.

April 15th 2026

Sectionally Speaking: Sir Delius steals the show

It's clear to form expert Nic Ashman that Sir Delius's victory in the G1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes is a new high water mark for the autumn, but who else impressed him on the second day of the Championships at Randwick?

April 15th 2026

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