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Entries for the NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale are now officially open, with the auction scheduled to take place at the Karaka Sales Centre on Thursday, 25 June, marking a key date on New Zealand’s bloodstock calendar.

The NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale continues in its established weanling-only format, offering a focused marketplace for breeders, pinhookers and owners seeking future racetrack prospects. Over recent years, the sale has developed a reputation as a reliable source of both early trading success stories and long-term performers, attracting a diverse buying bench from across Australasia and beyond.

Held at Karaka, the sale provides breeders with an opportunity to present their young stock to a broad international and domestic audience. A notable incentive remains the eligibility for the Karaka Millions Series, adding further appeal for buyers targeting future returns on the track.

Last year’s edition of the NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale precursor delivered strong results, returning more than $2.5 million to breeders. The standout lot was a colt by Per Incanto out of London Express, offered by Seaton Park, which realised $190,000. It was one of four weanlings to reach six figures, underlining the depth of demand and consistent participation from international buyers.

NZB Managing Director Andrew Seabrook reflected on the sale’s standing within the industry, noting its proven record.

“Industry participants recognise the National Weanling Sale as a genuine source of quality racehorses and successful pinhooking prospects,” Seabrook said.

Following a robust 2025–26 sales season, highlighted by the milestone 100th National Yearling Sale, Seabrook expressed confidence in continued momentum.

“After a strong yearling sale, demand for weanlings in June is expected to remain very healthy,” he added. “We also saw encouraging growth in Australian participation last year, and we aim to present a catalogue that will draw that interest back to Karaka.”

NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale offers Karaka Millions pathway

All lots catalogued in the NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale are eligible for nomination to the Karaka Millions Series, one of the most attractive incentives in the region’s racing programme. Graduates can compete in the $1 million Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m), the $1.5 million Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m), as well as the NZB Mega Maiden Series.

Entries for the sale are open from today and will close on 16 April, giving breeders a defined window to secure a place in the catalogue ahead of the June auction.

With strong recent trade, international engagement, and a proven pathway to racetrack success, the NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale once again shapes as an important fixture to close the New Zealand bloodstock season.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The 2025-26 Dubai Racing Carnival made history, as winners from five different countries celebrated success at Meydan, marking the most international triumphs in the event’s 22-year run. With 22 overseas winners across 16 race meetings, this Carnival set a new benchmark for global participation.

Trainers from the UK, Denmark, France, and Oman were among those whose horses shone brightest, highlighting the Carnival’s growing appeal for international competitors. Overall, 130 overseas-trained horses—more than 20% of all runners—competed in Meydan’s showcase races. Dubai Racing Club hosted 47 international trainers representing countries including Sweden, Norway, Czechia, Spain, Hong Kong, and Ireland.

Highlights of the Carnival included a Danish double on 30 January. Soren Jensen’s Taifuu captured the Mawj Stakes, while Bent Olsen’s Great Wish stormed home in the Listed Dubai Sprint. Great Wish now has an invitation to the G1 Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup day, 28 March.

British trainer Jamie Osborne had an outstanding Carnival, sending six winners to the post. Among them were Heart Of Honor in the Listed Entisar Stakes and Brotherly Love in the Listed Road to the Kentucky Derby. Both are slated for major races on World Cup day—the $12 G1 Dubai World Cup and G2 UAE Derby, respectively. UK-based South African trainer Dylan Cunha and Newmarket’s Richard Spencer both scored two victories, while France’s Nicolas Caullery notched a win with Piana in the Listed Jumeirah 1000 Guineas.

“This has been by far the most international Dubai Racing Carnival with the largest number of horses as well as trainers,” said Erwan Charpy, DRC’s Head of Department, Racing Operations & International Relations. “We have been running our quarantines at full capacity and enjoyed an average of 12 runners per race throughout the Carnival. I would like to thank John Nicholls and the teams at Dubai International Stables and Dubai World Cup Quarantine for looking after everyone so well.”

The Carnival isn’t over yet. Meydan is set to welcome more international runners from Japan, the UK, France, and the USA ahead of the milestone 30th Dubai World Cup on 28 March. With such a diverse lineup, this year’s Carnival promises to remain a landmark celebration of global racing excellence.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

The final race of the day at Hyderabad Winter Races 2025-2026, Race 7 – THE NARAYANPET PLATE DIV II – delivered a thrilling finish, and the latest Hyderabad race results 17 March highlight a standout performance by Authoritarian. Over 1100m for Class IV horses aged four years and older rated 20 to 45, Authoritarian (J: Ajay Kumar) guided by Mr Cyrus F Palia & Kunwar Digvijay Singh Shekhawat surged ahead at the right moment to close the day with a decisive victory.

From the break, Authoritarian asserted his presence, racing prominently just off the pace before making a decisive move in the straight. With judicious timing from Ajay Kumar, he surged past his rivals to claim the lead and maintain it to the finish, demonstrating both tactical intelligence and finishing power that left spectators impressed.

EK (J: Afroz Khan, T: R. H. Sequeira) ran a strong race to finish second, staying close to the winner throughout the home stretch. My Honey (J: Kuldeep Singh Sr., T: D Netto) finished third, showing late determination to secure a podium finish. The top three were closely contested, highlighting the competitive spirit of the division.

Earlier in the day, excitement built from the first race onwards. Race 1 – THE NARAYANPET PLATE DIV I over 1100m – saw Diligence (J: Kuldeep Singh Sr., T: Laxman Singh) claim a confident win for M/s Villoo Poonawalla Racing & Breeding Private Limited, with Red Hot Punch and Fox Worth completing the frame. Race 2 – THE FLIRTING VISION PLATE at 1200m – witnessed N R I Range (J: Afroz Khan, T: M Srinivas Reddy) triumph for Mr Ravinder Reddy, followed by Knotty Senorita and Dream To Fly.

In Race 3 – THE ONNU ONNU ONNU PLATE DIV I over 1400m – Vyasa (J: A. Ashhad Asbar, T: G Sandeep) for Mr G V Reddy showed strong finishing speed, while Lucky Zone and Pacific Heights took the minor placings. Race 4 – THE MOSSY BANK PLATE (1400m) saw Bhairava (J: P Ajeeth Kumar, T: Ananta Vatsalya) secure victory for Mr T Rakesh Reddy, with Rival and Clefairy completing the top three.

Race 5 – THE HYDERABAD PLATE over 1100m featured Knotty Circuit (J: P. Sai Kumar, T: A Imran Khan) taking the win for M/s Krishnan Kamesh, KBalamukunda Das, Manoj Krishnappa Kumar, Srikanth Badruka & Dharmesh Mehta, followed by Divine Tiger and Fugo. Race 6 – THE ONNU ONNU ONNU PLATE DIV II at 1400m ended with Northern Waves (J: Suraj Narredu, T: G Shashikanth) holding off Cherie Chevalier and Secret Saint to take the spoils for Mr V Narendar Reddy.

With the curtain closing on Hyderabad Winter Races 2025-2026 Day 4, racing fans were treated to a thrilling finale and a showcase of tactical skill across all seven contests, leaving anticipation high for the next meet.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

Wetherby Racecourse stages an exciting six-race National Hunt meeting on Tuesday, March 17, featuring a competitive mix of maiden hurdles, handicap hurdles, steeple chases and a concluding National Hunt Flat race. The afternoon card begins at 2:02 pm and runs through to 4:55 pm, offering racing fans a varied programme across hurdles and fences with prize money spread across all contests.

The meeting opens with The Entertain In Style At Wetherby Racecourse Mares’ National Hunt Maiden Hurdle Race at 2:02 pm. This Class 4 contest carries £10,000 in prize money and is run over 2m 3f 118y. Seven runners are declared for the race, where lightly raced mares will look to gain their first hurdle success and begin progressing through the National Hunt ranks.

At 2:37 pm, the second race on the card is The racingtv.com Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 4 contest worth £12,000 run over 2m 3f 121y. Seven runners line up for this competitive chase. Geryville ridden by Conor O’Farrell carries 12st 2lbs and has a BHA rating of 122 for trainer Micky Hammond and owner Mr R. M. Howard. The gelding arrives with form figures of 5-52651 and has proven course and distance credentials.

No But I Will, partnered by Liam Harrison, carries 11st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 116. The nine-year-old trained by Julian Smith represents the Exors of the Late Mr Donald Smith and comes into the race with consistent form figures of 232131. Another experienced contender is Arthur’s Quay, ridden by Richie McLernon, a twelve-year-old gelding trained by Ben Haslam for owner Mr John P. McManus. He also carries 11st 10lbs and holds a BHA rating of 116 with recent form figures of 554233.

William Cody will be ridden by Jack Andrews and carries 11st 9lbs for trainer Pam Sly and owner Mr Martyn Royston Davis. The nine-year-old gelding has form figures of 34-3232 and holds a BHA rating of 115. Rath Gaul Hill, partnered by Sean Bowen, carries 11st 7lbs and has a BHA rating of 113 for trainer Samuel Drinkwater and owner Mr Kevin Price.

Clonakilty, ridden by Sean Quinlan, carries 11st 1lbs for trainer Lizzie Quinlan and owner Mr A. Balmer with a BHA rating of 107 and recent form figures of P432-0P. Completing the field is Empty Nest, ridden by Jamie Hamilton, who carries 10st 2lbs with a BHA rating of 94 for trainer Mark Walford and owners Mr M Blades, S Morrell and K Hathaway.

The third race of the afternoon is The Best Ticket Prices Online At wetherbyracing.co.uk Handicap Hurdle Race, scheduled for 3:12 pm. The Class 5 event offers £7,000 in prize money and will be contested over 1m 7f 172y, just short of two miles. With 11 runners declared, it promises to be one of the more competitive races on the card as several runners step into handicap company.

At 3:47 pm, the fourth race is The Watch Racing TV In Stunning HD Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 4 event over 3m 93y with prize money of £12,000. Four runners will contest this staying novice chase. Kalhandrion, ridden by Charlie Maggs, carries 11st 10lbs with a BHA rating of 112 for trainer Richard Hobson and owner Mr R. Key.

The six-year-old gelding arrives in winning form with figures of 0-132U1 and looks set to be a strong contender over the extended trip. Eaton Anne, partnered by Sean Bowen, carries 11st 8lbs with a BHA rating of 110 for trainer Olly Murphy and the Foxtrot Racing Eaton Anne ownership group. The eight-year-old gelding comes into the race with recent form figures of 105-405.

Jack To Bat, ridden by Jonjo O’Neill Jr., carries 11st 7lbs for trainers Jonjo and A.J. O’Neill and owners Martyn and Elaine Booth alongside The Maiden Over partnership. The seven-year-old gelding holds a BHA rating of 109 and has form figures of 344-5. Completing the field is The Grey Man, ridden by James Best, who carries 11st 2lbs with a BHA rating of 104. The seven-year-old gelding is trained by Harriet Dickin for owner Mr Mark James and arrives after a recent victory, giving him momentum heading into this novice handicap chase.

Race five at 4:22 pm features The Handicap Hurdle Race, another competitive hurdle contest. The Class 4 race carries £7,000 in prize money and is run over a stamina-testing 2m 7f 150y. With 11 runners declared, this staying hurdle could prove to be one of the highlights of the afternoon as runners tackle nearly three miles.

The meeting concludes at 4:55 pm with The Jumps Finale – Friday 27th March National Hunt Flat Race. This Class 5 bumper offers £4,999 in prize money and is run over 1m 7f 172y. A field of 10 runners will compete, with several newcomers expected to make their racecourse debut in a contest that often showcases future jumping prospects.

Overall, Tuesday’s card at Wetherby Racecourse promises a varied afternoon of National Hunt action, combining competitive handicaps with opportunities for emerging talent across hurdles, fences and bumper races.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. enjoyed a productive morning at Gulfstream Park’s Palm Meadows training center Sunday, as his Pegasus World Cup stars, Skippylongstocking and White Abarrio, put in smooth workouts ahead of their next starts. The duo, which finished 1-2 in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) on Jan. 24, demonstrated their readiness for more top-level action in 2026.

Daniel Alonso’s Skippylongstocking, who edged out his multiple Grade 1-winning stablemate by one and three-quarter lengths in the 1 1/8-mile Pegasus, covered three furlongs in 37.20 seconds. Joseph confirmed that the 7-year-old son of Exaggerator is now targeting the Essex Handicap (G3) at Oaklawn Park next Saturday, carrying the highweight of 124 pounds, well above his rivals. Micah Husbands will have the mount for the 1 1/8-mile contest for older horses.

“He worked really well this morning,” Joseph said. “He’s ready for Oaklawn.” Skippylongstocking was originally slated for the March 7 Santa Anita Handicap (G1), but the trip was canceled after the horse acted up during boarding.

Meanwhile, White Abarrio, the 2025 Pegasus World Cup winner who nearly defended his title earlier this year, breezed three furlongs in 35.36 seconds in company with another horse. Owned by C2 Racing Stable LLC, Gary Barber, and La Milagrosa Stable LLC, the 7-year-old son of Race Day boasts career earnings of $7.7 million, including victories in the 2022 Curlin Florida Derby (G1) and 2023 Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1). Joseph is aiming him at the $1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap (G1) on April 18.

“He went really good. I’m happy with where we’re at,” Joseph said. “We’ll try the Oaklawn Handicap next.”

Joseph’s focus isn’t only on his veteran stars. His promising 3-year-old, Bravaro, is being prepped for the Wood Memorial (G2) at Aqueduct on April 4. A New York-bred son of Upstart, Bravaro won his maiden at first asking and later captured the Sleepy Hollow Stakes. After a disrupted start in the Feb. 28 Coolmore Fountain of Youth (G2), Joseph is confident the colt can rebound.

“Bravaro got knocked around at the start and had to be taken up on the first turn. He was in a compromised trip, but in perspective to where the winner came from, it wasn’t a terrible spot. Hopefully, he bounces back in his next start,” Joseph said.

Stablemate Solitude Dude, who suffered his first loss in the 1 1/16-mile Fountain of Youth, will be cut back to sprint distances, with future targets including the Woody Stephens and Allen Jerkens later in the summer.

“The plan is to run him once before the summer, just figuring out the right spot,” Joseph said.

The morning breezes at Palm Meadows highlighted Joseph’s careful planning as he balances the campaigns of both his seasoned Grade 1 stars and emerging 3-year-old talent, setting the stage for an exciting spring racing season.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club has announced that from the 2026/27 season, additional bonus payments will be awarded to high-rated imported horses during their four-year-old season. The new Premier Series bonuses are designed for horses with an import rating of 70 or above competing in Class 3 and higher races over distances of 1400m and beyond, from the start of the season until the end of April.

Eligible horses can earn up to HK$1 million in top-up bonuses per race, with HK$500,000 for first place, HK$300,000 for second, and HK$200,000 for third. Horses that achieve two wins in qualifying races before 30 April will receive a maximum of HK$1 million under the Premier Series allocation.

These new bonuses are in addition to the existing Privately Purchased (PP) Bonus program, which provides HK$1.5 million for a first Class 3 win and another HK$1.5 million for a first Class 2 or above victory. With the Premier Series bonus included, the maximum potential bonus payout for owners rises to HK$4 million.

Andrew Harding, Executive Director of Racing at the Club, said, “The Club is committed to enhancing the ownership proposition and improving the quality of our world-class horse population. This initiative builds on the successful PP Bonus and recognises owners who make the outlay to secure high-rated imports.”

During the 2025/26 season, as of 16 March, the Club has awarded a total of HK$64.5 million in individual bonuses, including 38 PP Bonuses worth HK$61.5 million and three PPG (Privately Purchased Griffin) Bonuses worth HK$3 million.

Applications for the current Horse Ballot opened on 2 March, with 460 horse import permits available, including 120 PP permits and 340 PPG permits. Applications close at 5 pm on 14 April. Forms can be obtained at the Club’s headquarters on Sports Road, Happy Valley, or downloaded from the Club’s website. Online applications are open to sole applicants, registered partnerships, and registered syndicates.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Under the watchful eye of trainers and owners, Plumpton Racecourse delivered an engaging seven-race card on Monday, 16 March, featuring hurdles, steeplechases, and a National Hunt flat event. Unlike many early-season meetings, the results highlighted both emerging talent and established performers, with jockeys, trainers, and owners demonstrating precision and strategy in shaping the outcomes.

In the More Radio Maid Maiden Hurdle Race (Class 4) (GBB Race), ESCORT’KHEOPS, guided by Kevin Brogan for trainer Laura Horsfall and owned by Friends United, recorded a convincing victory. The mare finished 1 length ahead of VISCOUNTESS NELSON, with LOLA DE MAGNY securing third, producing a result that reflected careful preparation and expert riding.

The Southern Cranes & Access Ltd Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 4) (GBB Race) saw KOOL KID, ridden by Brendan Powell for trainer Joe Tizzard and owner Swallowfield Racing, assert authority over the closing stages. The winner finished *1¼ length ahead of PARK ANNONCIADE, while DELPOTRO completed the podium, confirming the form of the top contenders.

In the William Henry Robinson Novices’ Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5), KINGSTON BRESIL, under Charlie Maggs for trainer Lawney Hill and owned by Mr Alan Hill, produced a commanding performance. The gelding stormed 15 lengths ahead of RISK IT ALL, with KILL THE GROOVE taking third, delivering one of the most emphatic results of the day.

The Southern Cranes & Access Ltd Mares’ Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 4) witnessed a narrow triumph for DRAMATIC ENCORE, piloted by Paul O’Brien for trainer Harry Derham and owned by The Dominae. The mare edged LA MARQUISE by 1 length, with A TICKATICKATIMING finishing third, highlighting the competitive depth of the mares division.

In the Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 5), FERRET JEETER, guided by Chad Bament for trainer Anthony Honeyball and owner Mr R. J. Matthews, crossed the line 5 lengths clear of IMPERIAL PRIDE, with WEST ORCHARD taking third, demonstrating strength and tactical efficiency over the fences.

The Kalm Club Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5) saw KAP DE TRIOMPHE, expertly guided by Jack Tudor for trainer Christian Williams and owners Two’s a Crowd, prevail by 5½ lengths. EPHYRA finished second, while TARITINO claimed third, delivering a decisive result for the class.

The card concluded with the Hop on Down to the Easter Festival Open National Hunt Flat Race (Class 5) (GBB Race), where SECRET DES LUNE, under Sam Twiston-Davies for trainer Ben Clarke and owned by Ms Gill Langford, narrowly held off DOUBLE THE DANCE by ½ length. GETMYFRIEND completed the podium, providing a fitting close to the National Hunt flat race.

Overall, the Plumpton Race Results 16 March produced clear winners and closely contested finishes, showcasing the expertise of jockeys, strategic nous of trainers, and quality of horses across hurdles, steeplechases, and flat events.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

Wolverhampton Racecourse staged an entertaining seven-race Flat All-Weather meeting on Monday evening, March 16, with competitive handicaps, classified contests and a novice event providing an engaging programme for racing fans. The card, run on the Tapeta surface, featured races across distances from five furlongs up to one mile four furlongs, with total prize money spread across the evening’s contests.

The meeting opened at 5:30 pm with the Read Meg Nicholls’ Blog Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 1 mile 4 furlongs and 51 yards for three-year-olds rated 56–75 and offering £7,100 in prize money. The race developed into a strong test of stamina, with the field settling into a steady early rhythm before the tempo increased turning for home. The eventual winner produced a determined late surge in the straight, staying on powerfully to secure victory in the closing stages. The runner-up kept on well but could not match the winner’s finishing kick, while the third-placed horse stayed on steadily to complete the placings in a competitive opener.

At 6:00 pm, runners lined up for the Always Gamble Responsibly Classified Stakes (Class 6) over 1 mile and 142 yards for horses aged four years and older rated 0–50, with a £6,000 purse. The race proved tactical, with the early leader attempting to dictate the pace. However, challengers began to close approaching the final furlong. The winner produced a well-timed run from midfield, quickening nicely to take control inside the final 100 yards. The second-placed runner chased gamely but had to settle for the runner-up spot, while the third finisher kept on late to claim minor honours.

The 6:30 pm contest, the Golden Goals Novice Stakes (Class 4) over 1 mile and 142 yards, offered £10,000 in prize money and attracted several progressive four-year-olds and older runners. The race was run at a solid pace throughout, with the winner travelling smoothly behind the leaders before making a decisive move entering the home straight. Once asked for effort, the winner accelerated impressively to take command and held off late challengers to record a convincing success. The runner-up finished strongly but could not bridge the gap, while the third-placed runner stayed on steadily.

Next came the 7:00 pm race, the Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over 7 furlongs and 36 yards for three-year-olds rated 46–65, worth £6,000. This contest featured a tightly packed field early on, with several runners holding chances turning for home. The eventual winner made a decisive move approaching the final furlong, showing good speed to pull clear. The second-placed horse rallied strongly but was unable to overhaul the leader, while the third finished close behind after staying on late.

The 7:30 pm race, the Midnite Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 6 furlongs and 20 yards, carried a £7,100 prize fund and was open to horses aged four years and older rated 51–70. The sprint proved lively from the start, with a strong early gallop setting the race up for a closer. The winner tracked the leaders before producing a powerful burst of speed in the final furlong to claim victory. The runner-up stayed on well but could not get past the leader, while the third-placed runner finished strongly to take a close third.

At 8:00 pm, the sprinters returned for the Midnite Movement Classified Stakes (Class 6) over 5 furlongs and 21 yards for horses rated 0–50, again worth £6,000. The short-distance contest produced an exciting finish, with several runners vying for the lead throughout. The eventual winner showed early speed and maintained a strong gallop before holding off late challenges to win narrowly. The runner-up closed rapidly near the line, while the third-placed horse kept on steadily behind the leading pair.

The evening concluded at 8:30 pm with the Daily Profit Boosts Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over 1 mile and 142 yards for three-year-olds rated 46–60, with £6,000 in prize money. The finale saw a well-run contest where the pace was honest from the start. The winner travelled strongly throughout before striking the front inside the final furlong and staying on to secure victory. The second-placed runner attempted to challenge late but could not reel in the leader, while the third finished close behind to round off the placings.

Overall, the March 16 meeting at Wolverhampton Racecourse delivered an evening of competitive racing on the All-Weather circuit, with several strong performances across the card. The varied programme of handicaps, classified races and a novice contest ensured plenty of excitement for racegoers, while the Tapeta surface once again provided fair and consistent racing conditions throughout the night.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

In an exciting display at the Hyderabad Winter Races 2025-2026, Race 3 – THE ONNU ONNU ONNU PLATE DIV I (Class II Handicap for horses aged four and above, rated 60 to 85) unfolded over 1400 metres on Tuesday, 17 March at 4:05 PM. The spotlight belonged to Vyasa (J: A. Ashhad Asbar, T: G Sandeep), owned by Mr G V Reddy, who stamped authority on the contest and delivered a commanding performance in front of an enthusiastic crowd, making this one of the highlights in today’s Hyderabad race result 17 March coverage.

Vyasa settled smoothly off the pace in the early stages, conserving energy while the front runners battled for supremacy. As the field entered the home straight, Ashhad Asbar timed the move perfectly, allowing Vyasa to surge past the leaders with decisive acceleration. Displaying both composure and strength, Vyasa quickly established a clear margin and held off late challengers to secure a well-deserved win.

The runner-up spot was claimed by Lucky Zone (J: P Ajeeth Kumar, T: L V R Deshmukh), who kept close pressure on the winner throughout and crossed the line with commendable persistence. Third place went to Pacific Heights (J: Ajay Kumar, T: K S V Prasad Raju), completing the podium and rounding off a tightly contested finish.

With the cheers still echoing across the course, attention now turns to THE MOSSY BANK PLATE, scheduled for 4:35 PM, promising another engaging test of stamina and strategy as the Hyderabad Winter Races continue to deliver thrilling action.

Stay tuned to Racebuzz for more updates from the Hyderabad Winter Races.

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ZANDVOORT proves too strong in the Keeneland Cup Handicap 🔥

⏱ Winning Time: 1:36.40
💰 Total Prize Money: AED 84,000
👤 Jockey: Tadhg O’Shea
🎯 Trainer: B. Seemar
👑 Owner: Abubaker Kadoura
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🏇 UAE Trainers’ Championship Update!

The race for the 2025–2026 UAE Trainers’ Championship is heating up as the season moves deeper into March! With consistent winners and strong placements across the major meetings at Meydan and Abu Dhabi, the leaderboard is starting to take shape.

📅 Standings as of 15 March 2026

With feature race meetings at Meydan Racecourse approaching, every runner and every placing could reshape the championship battle. The next few race days will be crucial in the fight for the title.

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🏇 Hyderabad Winter Races 2025–2026 | Day 3 Recap
📍 Monday, 16 March 2026

An exciting evening of racing unfolded with seven competitive contests and standout performances from both riders and trainers at Hyderabad. Here’s how the winners lined up on the day:

🥇 R1 – The Own Opinion Plate | 1200M
SPECIAL STAR (J: Ajay Kumar / T: K S V Prasad Raju)

🥇 R2 – The Elusive Hero Plate | 1400M
CERTANITY (J: Kuldeep Singh Sr / T: Laxman Singh)

🥇 R3 – The Democracy Plate | 1600M
REAL THALAIVAA (J: Dhanu Singh Deora / T: Jasbir Singh)

🥇 R4 – The Armagnac Plate | 1200M
DECCAN SPIRIT (J: Dhanu Singh Deora / T: Magan Singh Parmar)

🥇 R5 – The Himalaya Plate | 1400M
MADANTE (J: Akshay Kumar / T: L V R Deshmukh)

🥇 R6 – The Time And Place Plate | 1400M
ESPIONAGE (J: Kuldeep Singh Sr / T: D Netto)

🥇 R7 – The Bloomer Plate | 1200M
NATU NATU (J: Ajay Kumar / T: Laxman Singh)

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GLOBAL FASHION 🐎 delivered a sharp performance in The Star Of Italy Handicap (1600M) at the Royal Calcutta Turf Club on 20 September 2025.
Partnered by Jockey Antony Raj S. and trained by Aashay Doctor, the winner clocked 1:43.845 to secure the race in style. 🏁

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Breeders’ Cup Charities has announced over $650,000 in donations following the relaunch of its charitable initiative in late 2025 — strengthening support for horse racing’s welfare and community programs.

The programme directs 100% of funds toward five key pillars:
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Key organisations benefiting include the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund, Racetrack Chaplaincy of America, and the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation — groups working tirelessly to protect both horses and the people behind the sport.

A generous $500,000 pledge from racing supporter Ken Freirich will further strengthen the programme over the next three and a half years.

Full article:
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Entries are now open for the NZB 2026 National Weanling Sale, set for June 25 at Karaka, with strong demand
Winners from five countries made history at the Dubai Racing Carnival 2025-26, with 22 international triumphs across 16 race meetings
Check Hyderabad race results 17 March with detailed coverage of all 7 races, including winners Authoritarian, Vyasa, N R I
Wetherby racecards 17 March feature competitive National Hunt racing with hurdle and chase contests at Wetherby Racecourse.
Skippylongstocking and White Abarrio are primed for the Essex and Oaklawn Handicaps after strong workouts at Gulfstream Park.
HJKC Premier Series Bonuses reward high-rated imported horses with up to HK$1 million per race in Hong Kong.
Full Plumpton Race Results 16 March covering winners, jockeys, trainers, and summaries from Monday’s seven-race programme.
Wolverhampton race results 16 March bring the full list of winners, finishing positions and race highlights from the meeting at
Check out the Hyderabad race result 17 March as Vyasa claims a decisive victory in Race 3 – THE ONNU
Catch the Hyderabad race result 17 March as N R I Range, ridden by Afroz Khan, claims a decisive victory
Hyderabad race result 17 March sees Diligence win The Narayanpet Plate Div I, opening the Hyderabad Winter Races card in
Dividend’s rise through the Dubai Racing Carnival earns him a shot at the Group 1 Dubai Turf, marking a landmark
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