Redentor led a quartet of 4-year-olds across the finish line in the Tenno Sho (Spring) May 4 at Kyoto Racecourse, marking a turn of the generational page among Japanese stayers.View the full article
Sovereignty emerged from his come-from-behind victory in the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1) in good condition aside from what trainer Bill Mott believes to be a superficial scrape to his right foreleg.View the full article
Trainer Michael McCarthy said he and the owners will consider the May 17 Preakness Stakes (G1) with Journalism depending how he bounces out of the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1).View the full article
Bald men do not do well in politics is a known fact. Its Luxon's handicap. Waititi the Maori hopeful and L.abour ally knows that and is why he wears the hat in Parliament.
Labour would need to turn Winston again. Auckland will not forgive Chippie's part in locking us down for 100 days so Labour, nutty Greens and TPM wont cut it. Unless they get some straight thinkers this country is lost if those tragics get into power
I just wish the left would find a new leader and some new cattle. Chippy and McAnulty are so tainted with past actions. And for Gods sake dont bring that little union hack Michael Wood back. Come on, get some business people, farmers, tradies in, not BA.s, union reps, schoolteachers and low level lawyers.
I’ve switched over to SKY TV Australia.
The poor buggers.
It’s embarrassing to listen to them, but I will as they embarrass themselves more.
As I predicted on another thread, probably 12 months ago, here in NZ Luxon and his mates are also gone.
Prizes as follows:
Sub-comp 1: Winner $60, runner-up $20
Sub-comp 2: Winner $70, runner-up $20
Sub-comp 3: Winner $60, runner-up $20
and if anyone wins the triple crown I'll throw in an extra $50 to their prize tally.
All prizes in the form of a single bet (Win, Place or Each way), half of any collect to the winner, the other half back into the prize pool.
The son of leading sire Into Mischief is owned and bred by Godolphin, which won its first Kentucky Derby (G1), and trained by Bill Mott, who won his second Derby. He won with Country House in 2019.View the full article
Perennial leading sire Into Mischief sired his third Kentucky Derby (G1) winner May 3 when Godolphin homebred Sovereignty splashed to a 1 1/2-length victory over Journalism at Churchill Downs. View the full article
Despite a rain-soaked day, the 151st Kentucky Derby (G1) managed to set handle records for the race, the day, and the week as Sovereignty claimed the roses.View the full article
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