The most expensive new pursuit among India’s power families is a warmblood horse — bred for performance, ridden for prestige ...
These equestrian retreats are not all galloping into the sunset—instead, they’re about connecting through breathwork, somatic awareness, and meditative herd immersion.
Billy Slater has confirmed he will be back on horseback at this year’s Melbourne Cup in news that has left the horse racing ...
Cieren Fallon, Josh Williamson, and Harry Swan continue to carry the family name to great success in the racing world ...
A long-geared kid with a burning desire to be a great out­doorsman and with an inborn love of hunting, I was out early one ...
It’s difficult for Chris Reys to talk about his late father Frank’s legacy as the only Indigenous jockey to win the Melbourne ...
The city has tons of horse farms, as well as riding facilities, where both beginners and seasoned riders can enjoy lessons, competitions, and leisurely trail rides. If you don't want to saddle up, but ...
Triple Melbourne Cup winning jockey Kerrin McEvoy reacquainted himself with an old friend who changed his life this week.
Why he can: He's got two-time winners of the race both training and riding him and boasts 3 Group 1s already on his CV, proving both his speed and stamina. Al Riffa is an Irish St Leger winner and ...
Bill Mott-trained Belmont Gold Cup winner earned a spot in the starting gate to be the first American-trained starter in the 164-year history of the "race that stops a nation" ...
The son of legendary jockey Frank Reys reveals why the 1973 Melbourne Cup winner kept his Aboriginal heritage hidden for years.
Jim Cassidy was revered as a master in the saddle, a champion jockey who won 103 Group 1s including two Melbourne Cups - on the barnstorming Kiwi in 1983 and the great front-running Might And Power in ...