JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

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When All The Way Mae’s tendency to overrace brought her undone in three races last spring, trainer Kerry Parker decided to pull the pin. Rather than risk exacerbating the problem he turned the filly out in the hope she’d forget all about the nonsense that was holding her back.

Kerry hastened slowly when All The Way Mae returned to work, and slowly but surely, she started to back off. She’s had three runs back for two wins and a third with little sign of her former demons. She settled generously off the pace in Saturday’s Rosehill Midway before putting them away quickly in the straight. Kerry shares the backstory this week.

Not too many years ago Simon Price was one of Adelaide’s most in demand jockeys. He rode for many prominent stables and was a great favourite with the punting public. He hasn’t ridden in a race for five years now but retains his licence and is a regular at Morphettville trackwork.

Simon is the obvious sounding board for his jockey sons Will and Ben who have established successful individual careers in South Australia. I recall the days in the 1990’s when I’d watch Adelaide races in the broadcast box between Sydney events. Simon Price never stopped riding winners. Great to have him on this week’s podcast.

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