Everest slot-holder Damion Flower would love to have Chauffeur in his colours racing for $10 million in October but he won’t be there just to make up the numbers.
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Australian buyers get the best chance to find group 1 winner
The annual stallion parades weekend will seen racing’s elite head to Hunter Valley in the next couple of days searching for the next super stallion but they can do so in the knowledge they more likely to be able to buy a group 1 in Australia than anywhere else in the world.
Canberra Capitals recruit Rachel Jarry confident she'll be ready for WNBL opener
Rachel Jarry is confident she will be fit in time for the start of the WNBL season.
Tiffen Cycling Team's Matthew Rizzuto gearing up for National Capital Tour
Canberra’s youngsters are the ones to beat but the experienced heads can’t be written off.
Nick Kyrgios snubbed for world team at Laver Cup
Nick Kyrgios has been left out of John McEnroe’s world team to take on the might of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in next month’s inaugural edition of the Laver Cup.
Snowdens look to add to three-year-old haul in San Domenico and Ming Dynasty
The reality of the strength of the Snowden stable’s three-year-old squad is illustrated by the clashes of Pariah and Taking Aim and unbeaten colts Assimilate and Hypnotist at Rosehill on Saturday.
A whole new ball game in battle for sports rights on free-to-air TV
There was predictable silence from the chiefs of the professional sports following the decision by the ACCC not to oppose the purchase of Channel Ten by Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon, which effectively merges Foxtel and Channel Ten.
Trainer Paul Facoory gets good oil on Canberra's Thoroughbred Park
Oil rigs took him around the world, but it was better prizemoney that brought New Zealand trainer Paul Facoory to Canberra.
American football players concerned by alarming head injury research
Concussion and related head injuries has become the most serious issue facing American football.
Ex-Olympic boss fires back at John Coates for dysfunctional tag
The former Australian Olympic Committee chief executive whose complaint against media director Mike Tancred triggered a workplace review of the organisation has hit back at president John Coates after he identified her as one of the “dysfunctional leaders” that contributed to its toxic culture.

