Melbourne Festival of Racing daily roundup - March 4 [02:50]
Today's video news come from Oaklands Junction on day two of the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale at Oaklands. Hear from CEO Mark Webster about the sale's progress, and find out about key nominations for Super Saturday's feature races including the two $1 million G1 Championship finales -- the Darley Australian Cup and Lexus Newmarket Handicap. Hear from trainers Mark Kavanagh on Australian Cup nominee Super Cool and Mick Price on Saturday's Blamey Stakes contender Dany The Fox.
Black Caviar - our nations true sportswoman [03:21]
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Melbourne Festival of Racing Daily Roundup - Feb 18 [03:08]
Today's Melbourne Festival of Racing Round-up includes nominations for Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Day at Caulfield on Saturday, with interstaters Barakey (Sportingbet Oakleigh Plate) and Miracles of Life (Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes) both accepting. Meanwhile Craig Williams was at Cranbourne this morning for track gallops aboard Crack A Roadie who was also confirmed in the Blue Diamond Stakes. Today early nominations were also announced for the Group 1 William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley on March 22 and included Black Caviar who notched up her 23rd victory at the weekend.
Italy fear a Scotland desperate to avoid Six Nations wooden spoon [01:03]
Following on from a famous victory over France in the Six Nations last week, Italy coach Jacques Brunel says Scotland always play hardest against the Azzurri as they know they need the win to avoid coming last. Italy have beaten Scotland twice in the past but have traditionally struggled in the Six Nations
Wales hope to rekindle Six Nations campaign in Paris [00:54]
Wales interim manager Rob Howley says Saturday's game against France in Paris is a chance for his side to 'get their house in order'. Wales lost their opening Six Nations game 22-30 to Ireland in a close-fought encounter. Stand-in captain Ryan Jones is relishing taking on France at home where Wales will encounter the usual vociferous and partisan crowd