Some jockeys do nothing more than politely raise their whips or doff their caps as they return to scale on a Group 1 winner. Others look likely to execute a double somersault at any moment.
MATTHEW DUNN - BACK IN MURWILLUMBAH FOR THE LONG HAUL
GRATZ VELLA’S CHILDHOOD BUSINESS VENTURE LED HIM TO THE CAREER HE LOVES
MIKE VAN GESTEL’S LOVE AFFAIR WITH HORSES BEGAN ON A DAIRY FARM IN BELGIUM.
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH FOR JUNE 2023.
RAY SELKRIG OAM 1930-2023. A CHAMPION ON AND OFF THE TRACK
IT’S AS THOUGH DANNY BEASLEY HAS NEVER BEEN AWAY
KRISTEN’S STILL ON THE MIDWAY LEADERBOARD
CLIFF HOUSE GIVES CONNECTIONS A GREAT VIEW
SCOTT ASPERY SNARES THE MIDWAY WITH GUTSY UZZIAH
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH MAY 2023
REX LIPP PUTS RETIREMENT ASIDE FOR THE TIME BEING
2023 GOLDEN TRIANGLE IS UNDER WAY
SISTER MOON IS STILL LEARNING HER TRADE, BUT KEEPS ON WINNING
LUKE PEPPER PULLS THE RIGHT REIN AT SCONE
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH APRIL 2023
SARGENT’S PATIENCE WITH HOMESICK PALMETTO PAYS OFF IN SPADES
Homesickness is simply defined as the distress caused by being away from home. It can affect humans and animals and can sometimes take a long time to dissipate. In the case of a New Zealand thoroughbred called Palmetto a full year was required for the gelding to overcome the effects of leaving his rural south island home.