JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

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Sam Clipperton’s sudden departure from the Sydney riding ranks in late 2024 came as a surprise to many racing industry people. The jockey had a healthy 650 winners on his CV, 5 Gr 1’s and an Everest two years before the iconic sprint gained Gr 1 status. Sam cited plain old “burn-out” as the reason for his decision to walk away from racing.

After almost a year working as a stock and station agent in the NSW Hunter Valley, he suddenly found himself missing regular contact with horses and the “buzz” of the racetrack. He’s ridden a number of winners for a range of stables since resuming in November, but none have given him a bigger kick than to win on Signor Tortoni at Rosehill for his former master Ron Quinton. I had a yarn with Ron on Sunday.

Always great to welcome a country trainer to the podcast especially when it’s one with the talents of a lady called Jane Clement. After three decades of training from a Bendemeer base, Jane and husband Rob recently moved to a 50 acre property at Mendooran in the Central West. Jane says the new location puts them within comfortable access of a large number of country tracks.

Only last week she was at Mudgee where she provided the quinella in a $30,000 BM58. A granddaughter of country training legend Merv Corliss, Jane was going to be a trainer from an early age. Mind you she didn’t get started until she’d won a few races as a picnic jockey. Lovely to catch up with a versatile horsewoman on this week’s podcast.

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