ANZ Bloodstock
Queensland landscape looking positive as Houtzen gallops at Ascot
Houtzen and Oisin Murphy (left) after their gallop
In Tuesday's issue of ANZ Bloodstock News:
Tim Rowe speaks to prominent figures in the Queensland Breeding industry about a change in the state's fortunes.
- Morning briefing: Capacity field possible for Kingsford-Smith.
Sales news: Last year’s pinhook results to feed strong 2019 Inglis Great Southern Sale.
- Racing news: Toby Edmonds flies in to oversee Houtzen’s first taste of Ascot.
Stallion Watch: A good week for first season sires as Better Than Ready and Deep Field continue their battle for the leading sire by winners title.
- Macau News: Chin chases championship honours.
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