Interviews

MATTHEW DUNN - BACK IN MURWILLUMBAH FOR THE LONG HAUL

MATTHEW DUNN - BACK IN MURWILLUMBAH FOR THE LONG HAUL

With five runners engaged at Doomben on Saturday Matthew Dunn elected to head north from his Murwillumbah base, while long time deputy Holly Julius made the long trek to Rosehill Gardens with lone representative Eaglemont.

IT’S AS THOUGH DANNY BEASLEY HAS NEVER BEEN AWAY

IT’S AS THOUGH DANNY BEASLEY HAS NEVER BEEN AWAY

The proposed closure of Singapore racing in October 2024 wasn’t a factor in Danny Beasley’s decision to return to Australia in January.

KRISTEN’S STILL ON THE MIDWAY LEADERBOARD

KRISTEN’S STILL ON THE MIDWAY LEADERBOARD

As the field straightened for home in Saturday’s Midway Hcp Oakfield Waratah seemed happy enough to chug along behind the leader Lemaire.

SISTER MOON IS STILL LEARNING HER TRADE, BUT KEEPS ON WINNING

SISTER MOON IS STILL LEARNING HER TRADE, BUT KEEPS ON WINNING

Modern day prize money has reached undreamed of levels, but you’ve still got to have a horse good enough to win it.

LUKE PEPPER PULLS THE RIGHT REIN AT SCONE

LUKE PEPPER PULLS THE RIGHT REIN AT SCONE

Luke Pepper’s usually a sound sleeper but he forsook a few valuable hours last week in weighing up options for his exciting three year old filly Opal Ridge.

NORM NOTCHES THE HAT TRICK WITH YET ANOTHER HOMEBRED

NORM NOTCHES THE HAT TRICK WITH YET ANOTHER HOMEBRED

There’s no quick way to calculate Norm Gardner’s winning strike rate over twenty five years of training, but there’s little doubt it would compare favourably with that of most small stables.

WENDY PEEL RETURNS TO HER HOME STATE AS A FULLY FLEDGED JOCKEY

WENDY PEEL RETURNS TO HER HOME STATE AS A FULLY FLEDGED JOCKEY

Keen observers of NSW western districts racing were surprised when Wendy Peel made the trip from Brisbane to ride at Coonamble’s Country Championship Qualifier Sunday meeting on March 12th.

IT WAS A MAGIC TIME FOR JOHN MUIR ON DAY 1 OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

IT WAS A MAGIC TIME FOR JOHN MUIR ON DAY 1 OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

“She lifted her head out of the feedbin, walked to the stable door and looked me straight in the eye,” said owner breeder John Muir as he recalled the day Magic Time was passed in at the 2021 Gold Coast Yearling Sale.

FROM THE RACETRACK TO THE SHOW RING IN ONE WEEKEND ISN’T UNUSUAL FOR RACHEL KING.

FROM THE RACETRACK TO THE SHOW RING IN ONE WEEKEND ISN’T UNUSUAL FOR RACHEL KING.

Thanks largely to her ability to ride at a featherweight, Rachel King is one of Sydney’s busiest jockeys. When acceptances were declared for last Saturday’s Rosehill meeting she’d been locked in for a whopping nine rides.

BLACK OPAL STILL SPARKLING AFTER HALF A CENTURY

BLACK OPAL STILL SPARKLING AFTER HALF A CENTURY

The creation of the Black Opal Stakes in 1973 triggered a buzz in racing circles. A major two year old race in the national capital sandwiched in between the Blue Diamond and the Golden Slipper made good sense.

SCOTT COLLINGS WEAVES A LITTLE MAGIC AT ROYAL RANDWICK

SCOTT COLLINGS WEAVES A LITTLE MAGIC AT ROYAL RANDWICK

Saturday’s 1000m TAB Highway at Randwick may have produced the most impressive winner in the restricted sprinting ranks anywhere in Australia.

KING FRANKEL GETS SOME AUSSIE BLACK TYPE FOR HIS FAMOUS SIRE

KING FRANKEL GETS SOME AUSSIE BLACK TYPE FOR HIS FAMOUS SIRE

“He’s nice to have around in the stable and professional in everything he does,” said trainer Mark Newnham of Saturday’s Parramatta Cup winner King Frankel.

HOMETOWN TRIUMPH IN TUNCURRY-FORSTER’S RICHEST RACE

HOMETOWN TRIUMPH IN TUNCURRY-FORSTER’S RICHEST RACE

Garry McQuillan has lost a lot of sleep since late October when his beloved Tuncurry-Forster Jockey Club was given the green light to stage the opening Country Championship Qualifier for 2023.

ALBERT STAPLEFORD - GENTLEMAN OF THE TURF IS STILL TRAINING WINNERS

ALBERT STAPLEFORD - GENTLEMAN OF THE TURF IS STILL TRAINING WINNERS

Albert Stapleford can’t lay claim to being Australia’s oldest active horse trainer but he’s probably running a close second. There’s a remarkable 95 year old in South Australia called Bob Hannigan.

HELEN PAGE FOLLOWED IN BETTY LANE’S FOOTSTEPS AS A FEMALE TRAINING PIONEER

HELEN PAGE FOLLOWED IN BETTY LANE’S FOOTSTEPS AS A FEMALE TRAINING PIONEER

Now in her fourth decade as a trainer, Helen Page was chuffed to win Saturday’s Sunshine Coast two year old race with Trifling in the colours of long time clients and friends Frank and Christine Cook.

CASSIE WAS AUSTRALIA’S HAPPIEST TRAINER ON SATURDAY

CASSIE WAS AUSTRALIA’S HAPPIEST TRAINER ON SATURDAY

For Cassie Schmidt, a win in the G&R Timber Merchants Peter Schumacher Memorial Maiden with Gulf Of Tomini beat the heck out of any Group 2 victory at Moonee Valley.

STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH JENNY DUGGAN

STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH JENNY DUGGAN

Some time ago Steve Hart called in on talented jockey Jenny Duggan who was waiting for a medical clearance to resume riding after an injury enforced layoff.

HOPE IN YOUR HEART GIVES PARKER STABLE A LIFT

HOPE IN YOUR HEART GIVES PARKER STABLE A LIFT

A sombre mood has prevailed around Kerry Parker’s Kembla Grange stables these past eight weeks. Kerry and his team are still dealing with the massive disappointment of losing stable superstar Think It Over on the eve of the fabulously rich spring carnival.

THE DAVID PAYNE STABLE HAS BEEN ON A ROLL

THE DAVID PAYNE STABLE HAS BEEN ON A ROLL

I’ve often wondered how a trainer like Chris Waller views a race in which he has multiple representation. With just twenty horses in work David Payne rarely has that problem, although he found himself with a duo to watch in Saturday’s BM78 at Rosehill.