CHAUTAUQUA: ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S MOST POPULAR RACEHORSES
Chautauqua will forever be remembered as one of Australia’s most popular racehorses.
Known for his electric turn of foot and thrilling finishes, it was a number of barrier woes that subsequently ended his career.
Now a new journey awaits the three-time T.J. Smith Stakes legend.
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MAKYBE DIVA STAKES
BACK YARD BREEDERS OFTEN BLAMEDTime and again we hear those who support horse racing and those directly involved in the industry claim that backyard breeders are to blame for the large number of horses slaughtered annually in Australia. This claim is used not just...
RACEHORSE SUMMIT XI
1 HORSE DYING EVERY 2 DAYS ON TRACKS IN AUSTRALIA DOES NOT INCLUDE TRAINING OR STABLE DEATHSThe 11th Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit took place in Lexington, Kentucky, USA and focused on how the racing industry in the United States has achieved a more than...






