I didn’t expect John Shelton to answer his phone just before 8 am on Sunday morning (Oct 14th). When you’ve trained the winner of the inaugural Kosciuszko, and revelled in the post-race celebration into the wee hours, you’re entitled to be catching up on much needed sleep.
MARK’S JOURNEY HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN
THIS GRAND LITTLE MARE REALLY IS A STAR!
THEY DON’T COME ANY MORE PATIENT THAN LES BRIDGE.
IT’S ALL AHEAD OF MATT DALE
STEVE HART INTERVIEWS MIRACLE MAL AND KEVIN LANGBY
THE INTERVIEW THAT GOT AWAY
IT’S NOT WHERE YOU START IT’S WHERE YOU FINISH
EXCUSE ME, WHICH WAY TO RANDWICK ?
THAT O’HARA GIRL
WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, THE TOUGH GET GOING. The Larry Cassidy Story
When Larry Cassidy had his one and only ride on Winx, in the Sunshine Coast Guineas on May 16th 2015, he knew he’d had a brush with equine royalty. Going into the race he probably thought she was a pretty good three year old filly, but the fact that she’d already been beaten six times, eliminated any “air of invincibility”.
TO A RACING FAN A SET OF COLOURS CAN BRING ON THE NOSTALGIA
TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO
SYDNEY OR THE BUSH
THE MORE VIOLENT THE STORM THE QUICKER IT PASSES
'STUBBY'S' THE HOLDER OF 5 JOCKEY'S TITLES AND HE'S NOT DONE YET!
MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS
I’m a keen watcher of Sky’s harness racing coverage on Saturday nights, which incorporates all races from Clifford Park, Toowoomba. For several years now, I’ve been aware of the impressive strike rate of jockey Skye Bogenhuber. Rarely does a meeting go by that she doesn’t win at least one race, while doubles and trebles are common.
RACING ROYALTY
IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
I was reminded of Matthew Smith’s background, as his 5 year old gelding Plymouth Road led all the way to win the 2400 metres BM 82 at Randwick on Saturday. Matthew was born and reared at Wangaratta in Victoria, which boasts one of the oldest country racetracks in Australia(1855). His Dad Christopher was a member of the Wangaratta Turf Club Committee, and a keen racehorse owner.
THEY SAY THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A RACECOURSE CERTAINTY, BUT THEY WERE WRONG!
How often have you heard hackneyed clichés like “this is unbeatable” or “this is a good thing”, being bandied about at the track or the TAB outlet. We can’t include Winx or Black Caviar in this exercise, but I’m referring to horses who look near certainties, provided everything goes right in the run. One sprang instantly to mind, and that was an imported English horse called Marooned in 1986.