JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

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Right on top of Zenmaster’s recent back to back Randwick wins, Craig Carmody produced a very smart maiden at last Saturday’s Wyong meeting. The curiously named Sir Les led throughout over 1000m to score by almost 4 lengths with Chad Lever in the saddle.

In this week’s story Craig explains that he had a dual purpose in calling the horse Sir Les. The bargain basement Inglis online purchase had been impressive in two trial wins resulting in Saturday’s compressed odds of $1.90. It was only a maiden but the long striding son of All Too Hard looks certain to win better races.

Form students have been treating Gratz Vella trained horses with respect for more than three decades. For all of that time the Canberra based horseman has maintained a healthy strike rate with rarely more than twenty horses in work.

Gratz saddled up his first Golden Slipper runner 20 years ago finishing well back with a $300.00 pop called One Time. He was back for another crack on March 21st with Music Time after the gelding’s owners elected to pay the late entry fee. They more than covered exes when Music Time ran a slashing third to Guest House and Streisand. Gratz joins us on the podcast to talk about an exciting experience.

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