JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

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The huge NSW racing circuit gives the hard working jockey many options. Adrian Layt is a good example. This veteran of 35 years in the saddle is enjoying his job more than ever and has the luxury of being able to ride at 53kgs any day of the week. He’s also in the minority as a self-managed jockey.

Adrian weighs up his options most weeks and locks himself into the meeting at which he’s in most demand. Last Saturday a book of six rides enticed him to Parkes in central western NSW. A beautifully judged ride saw him win the opening race on Naval Officer. I caught up with the evergreen jockey on Sunday morning.

I saw a lot of Ashlee Grives nee Siejka during my time at the trots and could clearly see the affinity she had with horses. She has 800 wins on the board as a driver with one stellar season on her CV. In 2009/2010 she became the first NSW female driver to top a century of winners. By season’s end she had an extraordinary 160 wins on the board.

After a brief and successful stint as a thoroughbred trainer, Ashlee has opted for a complete change of direction. The former veterinary nurse has launched her own equine rehabilitation centre at Bathurst and hopes to make a difference in getting unsound thoroughbred and standardbred horses back to the races. The talented mother-of-two joins the podcast to tell us more about her new career.

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