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Amy McLucas was in near disbelief when she landed her third treble in nine days at Monday’s Sapphire Coast meeting. The twenty seven year old began with a three timer at Moruya on April 4th and followed up with another one at Goulburn seven days later. She was stunned when it happened again at the Sapphire Coast.

One of Amy’s Moruya winners, seven year old gelding Selhurst Park was instrumental in bringing up her 200th career win. Just six and a half years ago she won her first race on the same track, riding the Chris Hemsler trained Atomic Blast. Amy is committed to her craft, rides at a featherweight and is no shrinking violet when it comes to push and shove. She was still on cloud nine as she drove back to Sydney on Tuesday morning.

You remember the famous quote about “taking the boy from the bush etc.” - Dubbo trainer Brett Robb is as close to the quintessential Aussie bushman as you’ll find in the racing game. Son of legendary Nyngan horseman Rodney Robb, Brett was in the saddle as a toddler and putting head collars on racehorses not long after.

He decided to fly solo as a trainer in 2020 when his father Rodney cut his team back to almost hobby proportions. Brett got his own licence, moved to Dubbo and hasn’t looked back. He joins us on the podcast to talk about the first 37 years of his journey from pony club to the professional training ranks. The bloke they call “Snowy’’ shares some entertaining stories along the way.

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