JOHN TAPP RACING

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For many months trainer Kym Davison had been targeting the Country Championship Final with his promising three year old Autumn Break. The gelding missed the cut when he finished third in the Qualifier and fifth in the Wild Card. Eventually, he was declared first emergency in the $1 million Final.

Kym made the decision to bring the horse to town in case of a late scratching in the race. He also took the precaution of nominating for the Gr 3 Carbine Club Stakes. The rest as they say is history. Spoke to Kym on Sunday about his fairy tale weekend.

Two rides for two wins at a Rosehill meeting in January put the spotlight fairly and squarely on the smiling face of eighteen year old apprentice Jett Newman. The talented youngster has continued to ride winners in NSW and Queensland at a rapid rate. A fast finishing win on Tomba at Doomben on March 28th took her to an impressive 100 wins in just 13 months of race riding.

Jett is apprenticed to Murwillumbah trainer Matt Dunn who’s doing his best to preserve her provincial and metropolitan claims. Is it any wonder this girl can ride. Jett’s father Mitch Newman was champion Sydney apprentice on two occasions while her mother Debbie Greaves is a highly respected trackwork rider. Caught up with Jett on Monday morning before she dashed off to Ipswich races. The podcast is up right now.

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