ANZ Bloodstock
Jazcom digging for Gold in Melbourne as Viddora's condition improves
Viddora looks likely to take her chance in the Chairman's Sprint Prize on Sunday
In Saturday's issue of ANZ Bloodstock News:
The revamped Inglis Melbourne Gold Yearling Sale, an auction that is no longer restricted to Victorian-sired horses, is gathering momentum ahead of Sunday's sale.
- Morning briefing: Birchley keen to Havasay at Eagle Farm.
Steve Moran: Language no barrier to fun week of build-up with international contenders.
- All the latest track notes from Hong Kong as Sunday's stellar Sha Tin card approaches.
International sales news: Siyouni filly smashes Doncaster record as Longways land £450,000 touch.
- Singapore news: Positive tactics get Howl back in winning form.
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