News Category:

Category Archive for: "Lucky Street"

Magniac magic a highlight for WBA

Western Breeders Alliance had all the bases covered this week from Ascot on Saturday, to Hong Kong on Wednesday night and Pinjarra yesterday. Pearce Racing prepared both local winners to bookend WBA graduate Magniac in the Ho Man Tin Hcp (1200m) at Happy Valley.  The Jamie Richards-trained 3yo expat was given every chance stalking pacemaker […]Read More
No ResponseShare

    High-Five fortnight for WBA

    Western Breeders Alliance topped Perth’s Magic Millions Sale with turnover of $2.31 million in February and they’ve jumped the gun with five winners already this month. Ascot winners in March that were catalogued by WBA for Swan Valley Sales include Street Parade (Lucky Street), Alaskalot (A Lot) and American Troop (King’s Troop).  Their out-of-town winners […]Read More
    No ResponseShare

      WBA winning to Moon and Back

      Smart mare Moon and Back left it late to win at Moonee Valley on Friday night for leading WA vendor Western Breeders Alliance. Moon and Back (Exosphere) made it just in time to edge out Glenferrie Girl (Danerich) in the Ladbrokes 55 Second Challenge (955m).  She clocked 55.58s in a typical renewal of the short-course […]Read More
      No ResponseShare

        J-Mac in command on Street Parade

        Street Parade and James McDonald took command of the Furphy Plate (1000m) at Ascot on Saturday before skipping away in the straight to score by two lengths with a couple more in reserve. The winner is a 3yo son of Darling View Thoroughbreds sire Lucky Street and he led home a quinella for the Mundijong […]Read More
        No ResponseShare

          Darling View sires on Parade at Ascot

          Darling View Thoroughbreds stallions completed a 3yo double with Street Parade (Lucky Street) and Baby Paris (Playing God) on Saturday and it won’t be last time they win at Ascot this year. Street Parade (Photo / Western Racepix) was always travelling in the Amelia Park Hcp (1100m) before going clear for Laqdar Ramoly in the straight.  He […]Read More
          No ResponseShare

            Pearce Racing on Lucky Street

            Lucky Street 3yo filly Bold Street made her debut a winning one after angling to the outskirts of York racecourse on Thursday. Set alight by Joe Azzopardi down the hill, she circled the field close to the grandstand rail and then stormed home to nail So In Love (Illustrious Blue) by a nose in the […]Read More
            No ResponseShare

              Darling View sires firing for Stewart

              Ascot trainer Russell Stewart has ambitious plans for his Darling View Thoroughbreds-sired gallopers Swear To God (Playing God) and Street Parade (Lucky Street). The promising 3yo pair remain on track for the LR Placid Ark Stakes (1200m) worth $500,000 at Ascot on November 12. Swear To God did best of the rest behind runaway Belmont […]Read More
              No ResponseShare

                Splintex adds Snitzel 2yo speed at Darling View

                Splintex is the latest addition to a powerhouse Darling View Thoroughbreds roster that was responsible for an unprecedented 14 individual 2yo winners last season. Splintex (pictured) is a 2yo Sydney-winning son of Snitzel who has claimed four Champion Australian Sire premierships to date and in three of them he doubled up as Champion Australian 2YO […]Read More
                No ResponseShare

                  Harrison career-best quartet at Ascot

                  David Harrison’s clean-sweep of the Magic Millions Plate at Ascot on Saturday also heralded a winning treble for Darling View Thoroughbreds. The Harrison-trained Sunny Honey (Patronize) led home a Darling View-sired quinella from Lucky Sue (Lucky Street).  Their Snippetson stablemates Snippenova and Vonsnip completed the First 4 and Bridge Patrol Lodge followers were rewarded with […]Read More
                  No ResponseShare

                    Lucky Street stunner at Belmont

                    Lucky Street filly Seduce Me let loose with a stunning sprint to win the Amelia Park Maiden (1200m) at Belmont on Wednesday. She faced an enormous assignment coming off the home turn when last of the main pack and spotting front-runner Halatorion (Oratorio) the best part of ten lengths.  Despite drifting in near the finish, […]Read More
                    No ResponseShare
                      12
                      page 1 of 2
                      Contact Us

                      We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.