25/04/2023. International Horse Racing World: Harry Angel Colt Reaches 500k Mark at Goffs UK Breeze-Up Sale, Chaldean (GB), Progress At Laurel: Horsemen, Management Nearing Deal To Allow Passero To Examine Track by TDN – Investing in their owners’ experience – Racing Post ANZ Bloodstock today’s edition

 

 

Harry Angel Colt Reaches 500k Mark at Goffs UK Breeze-Up Sale

Late in the day, a colt by Harry Angel (Ire) (lot 191) brought £500,000 from Michael O’Callahan to take the lead at the Goffs UK Breeze-Up Sale at Doncaster. The price is a new… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

< a>Eight new members have been elected this year to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame class of 2023…. [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]customerservice@thoroughbreddailynews.com.

 

Chaldean One Of A Score Of Colts In Guineas At Latest Entry Stage

Despite losing Frankie Dettori once the gates flew in the G3 Greenham S. on Saturday, Juddmonte’s Chaldean (GB) (Frankel {GB}) remains part of the G1 QIPCO 2000 Guineas field. After Tuesday’s latest scratching stage,… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

Progress At Laurel: Horsemen, Management Nearing Deal To Allow Passero To Examine Track

The impasse between Maryland horsemen and the Stronach Group regarding the condition of the main track at Laurel could be nearing a resolution as the two sides are close to an agreement to let John… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

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April 25, 2023
 
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  • ‘Dean, your smile made us smile’

Racing is in mourning after the tragic death of rider Dean Holland

  • Mapperley Stud release fees

New Zealand nursery set the 2023 price for Contributer and Armory

  • Magic Millions National Yearling Sale catalogue released 

Gold Coast auction house reveal 421-lot line-up for end-of-season sale

  • Kiwi Chronicles

Lloyd Jackson reflects on the week that was in the New Zealand racing and bloodstock industry