Horse Racing History: This Day In Racing 27th July

Today 27th July in horse racing news history From the extensive Horse Betting news archives we present the all the thoroughbred racing action in Australian and overseas racing news in history. Delve in and enjoy our walk back in horse racing time. New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Mark Walker brings up 200th winner Mark Walker is in rarefied air after becoming the first New Zealand trainer to record 200 domestic wins in a … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Strike Force ready…

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Explore a multitude of captivating racing promotions offered by horse racing bookmakers on Saturday, July 27. Immerse yourself in the thrill with generous bonus back offers, elevating your betting experience. Delve into these promotions from top-tier online bookmakers to maximise your betting opportunities. The top Australian racing promotions for July 27, 2024, include: Today’s best horse racing promotions Any Australian Racing | 3+ Leg Multi Bonus Back up to $50 if 1 Leg Fails Place a 3+ leg Fixed Win/Place Multi across Australian Thoroughbred, Harness or Greyhound racing this week…

Saturday’s free horse racing tips & quaddie picks | July 27, 2024

There are 12 horse racing meetings set for Australia on Saturday, July 27. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the best bets and the quaddie numbers for Caulfield, Randwick, Doomben, Belmont & Darwin. Saturday’s Free Horse Racing Tips – July 27, 2024 Caulfield Racing Tips Randwick Racing Tips Doomben Racing Tips Belmont Racing Tips Darwin Racing Tips As always, there are plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans. Check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking…

Alice Springs Turf Club’s final meeting abandoned

Remedial work at Pioneer Park has not been completed in time thus forcing the Alice Springs Turf Club to abandon its final meeting of the 2023/24 season on Sunday The Alice Springs Turf Club’s final race meeting of the season, scheduled for Sunday, has been abandoned due to the condition of the Pioneer Park surface. After remedial work on the dirt surface, which took place a day after the last meeting on July 14, the track has not recovered in time thus forcing the meeting to be called off. As…

Kana wins for Cure Kids

Kana did her bit for raising money for Cure Kids at the second annual Red Nose Raceday at Riccarton Synthetic on Friday. The Peter Didham-trained mare carried the red-and-white spotted Cure Kids silks to victory in the Prezzy Card Rating 75 (1200m), raising $1,000 for the charity, with LOVERACING.NZ dedicated to donating that sum for every winner donning the colours on the day. Didham said it was a great cause and he and his owners were happy to do their part in raising funds for Cure Kids. “Anything to support…

O’Sullivan and Scott seek strong finale

Te Rapa has been the scene of plenty of this season’s success for Wexford Stables, and Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott are hoping to bring 2023-24 to a close with more of the same at the Hamilton track on Saturday. Coming to the end of their 11th season in partnership, the Matamata trainers have secured a career-best 63 winners this term and sit in third place on the premiership. They have won nine black-type races, and their runners have earned more than $3 million in stakes. No fewer than 19…

Marsh hoping to finish season on a high

Back and refreshed after escaping some of the coldest weeks of the New Zealand winter, Stephen Marsh is hoping the final weekend of 2023-24 will give his stable some momentum to take into the new season. The Cambridge trainer has enjoyed another outstanding year and went into Friday’s Riccarton meeting with 98 wins to his name. That ranks as the third most successful season of his career behind his totals of 104 in 2021-22 and 100 in 2022-23. Marsh’s runners have earned more than $5.2 million in 2023-24, which easily…

Hillis hoping to keep winning momentum going

Matamata trainer Wayne Hillis is hoping to record his third win of the week when he heads to Te Rapa on Saturday. Hillis kicked off the week in perfect fashion when Drop Of Something scored his second consecutive win in the AgFirst 1600 at Hawera’s transferred meeting on Tuesday, and Hillis said he is thriving on the heavy surfaces. “It was a very good run, he loves the mud and he had been placed there before,” he said. “The field looked a bit better than the one that he had…

Flat assignments for defending National winners

A return to Riccarton is looming large on the horizon for reigning Grand National winners West Coast and Berry The Cash, who have been entered for a pair of 2200m races on the flat at Waverley on Sunday. The Mark Oulaghan-trained stablemates have been off the scene since Hawke’s Bay’s showpiece jumps meeting on June 29, where Berry The Cash won the Hawke’s Bay Hurdle (3100m) and West Coast was runner-up in the Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase (4800m). Two-time Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) hero West Coast is entered for Sunday’s Ecolab…