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Just days after Goffs signed off with an increase in trade at their February sale one of their graduates Cosmos Meadow chalked up a valuable win in Japan in the Diamond Stakes. (more…)

Mid-week racing stepped up a cog with three stakes events on the Sandown card today and the Listed Manfred Stakes went to the lightly raced Enjin Number Nine. (more…)

Europe’s major sales season ends after Arqana’s December Breeding Stock sale at Deauville with the first session of the sale registering positive figures across the board. (more…)

Just a day remains for the 30th running of the Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse all systems are go as the leading locals and Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien sent contenders through their paces at their respective training centres – Miho and Ritto in Japan. (more…)

The Group I Japan Cup invitational is seeing its 30th running this year and, with its winner’s prize of 250 million yen and a total purse of nearly 530 million yen, it is undoubtedly one of the world’s most attractive prizes.  (more…)

Active foreign trade, led by increased participation from Australian, Japanese and Indian buyers, and a dynamic market for foals and racing prospects, highlighted Keeneland’s November Breeding Stock Sale, which concluded Saturday. (more…)

A colt by Fusaichi Pegasus has been sold to Hong Kong for NZ$340,000, Lot 52,  proving a early highlight to the  New Zealand Bloodstock’s Ready to Run sale at Karaka. (more…)

Dual Classic winning Irish bred filly Snow Fairy (IRE) recorded a fantastic success in the Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup at Kyoto Racecourse in Japan on Sunday. (more…)

First published by Sid Fernando + Observations and posted here exclusively for stallions.com.au
I was eating at a Japanese restaurant in Brooklyn last night when I got a text message from my Lexington-based friend Maria Borell (who’d read a tweet fromThoroughbred Times) that Empire Maker was headed to Japan. He is the latest in a growing list of stallions that will call Japan home in 2011. (more…)

  LEICESTER SQUARE, the most valuable horse ever to win at Muswellbrook in the Hunter Valley, took out the opening event on the program at their Denman Cup meeting on Sunday. (more…)

Victoria’s Spring Racing Carnival will welcome its first Japanese competitor in four years when grand stayer Tokai Trick arrives in Melbourne this afternoon. (more…)

THE Patrick Shaw trained Rocket Man was tonight named the winner of the Aushorse Marketing Australian-bred Singapore Champion Award. (more…)

The outstanding Group I King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 11 stakes winner Harbinger has been sold to stand at Shadai Stallion Station to Japan. (more…)

Racing Victoria has welcomed the news that Japanese horses have been cleared for travel to Australia in time for the 2010 Spring Racing Carnival. (more…)

The JRHA select July sale is under way at Northern Horse Park in Hokkaido, Japan and former super (more…)

  PERUSAL of the catalogue for Japan’s prestigious 2010 Select Sale of yearlings and foals to be conducted on July 12 and 13 suggests that their industry badly needs a big influx of mares from Australia to counter the huge dominance of one sire, Sunday Silence. (more…)

Craig Williams wasn’t the only Aussie in the winner’s stall at the famous Tenno Sho meeting at Kyoto in Japan on Sunday. (more…)

Victorian jockey Craig Williams capped off his first week in Japan in style with a perfect ride on Jaguar Mail to win the country’s most prestigious staying event, on the flat, the 141st Tenno Sho (Spring), on Sunday at Kyoto Racecourse. (more…)

A Panel Discussion on International Racing opened the final day of the 33rd Asian Racing Conference in Sydney on Wednesday with a broad discussion covering the opportunities for the racing industry with the international racing calendar, as well as the difficulties of conducting the meetings. (more…)

Melbourne, Vic (Feb 14th, 2010) - Although the Group 1 William Reid was without star filly Black (more…)