
Racing Bulletin for 30/06/2025
Latest News and Features Hall of Fame trainer Lukas dies aged 89 Calandagan finally breaks Group One duck Serious Contender
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Latest News and Features Hall of Fame trainer Lukas dies aged 89 Calandagan finally breaks Group One duck Serious Contender

Legendary American trainer D. Wayne Lukas has died at the age of 89. It was announced on Monday that he

Gavin Ryan came close to breaking his Classic duck on Serious Contender, who gave odds-on favourite and stablemate Lambourn a

Calandagan claimed the elusive Group One success his connections craved with a decisive victory in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.

Lambourn extended Aidan O’Brien’s stellar record in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, as he became the 20th horse to

Keke continued on his upward curve, as Billy Lee rode the winner of the Dubai Duty Free Rockingham Handicap at

Tributes continue to pour in for the late Barry Hills, with Darryll Holland describing one of the greatest trainers of

Ed Dunlop’s Skukuza showed his liking for the Curragh once again when claiming the Colm McLoughlin Celebration Stakes. The four-year-old

Vespertilio edged out last year’s winner My Mate Alfie in a thrilling finish to the Jebel Ali Racecourse & Stables

Map Of Stars will be pointed towards the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe when he returns from a summer break,

The Grand Prix de Paris is the likely next objective for New Ground following his fourth-place finish in the Betfred

Lambourn will try to follow in the footsteps of some of Ballydoyle’s greatest when attempting to extend Aidan O’Brien’s phenomenal

Latest News and Features Steve Cauthen salutes ‘mentor’ Barry Hills with memories of special relationship Spirit Mixer produces 25-1 Northumberland

It was Barry Hills who first introduced Steve Cauthen to both British life and racing and one of the all-time

Barry Hills, one of the greatest trainers of his generation, has died at the age of 88. Hills took out
