“He’s the last horse I would have expected to do something like that,” said Jess Taylor as she reflected on the bizarre accident that will keep her out of the saddle until the middle of September.
ANOTHER GREAT SEASON “DUNN AND DUSTED”
RACING LUCK FINALLY COMES KELLY’S WAY
BILL WHITTAKER BOOK AWARD TO JOHN H. PAYNE
JARROD AUSTIN TRIED LIFE WITHOUT HORSES BUT NOT FOR LONG
JAMIE MOTT’S MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME
ANDREW GIBBONS WAS A SPORTS MAD KID WHO CHOSE A LIFE IN RACING
FROM HAWKESBURY TO THE HUNTER - SCOTT SINGLETON PULLED THE RIGHT REIN
Scone trainer Scott Singleton was in high spirits when he loaded three horses onto his float on Sunday morning to embark on the 340km trip to Coonamble. . He was still firmly ensconced on cloud nine, less than twenty four hours after his fleet footed gelding Partners had run the opposition ragged in the TAB Highway at Royal Randwick.
TRACEY BARTLEY’S SNAP DECISION PAYS OFF
STEVE HART INTERVIEWS SCULPTOR TANYA BARTLETT
DAMIEN LANE PUT THE HAMMER AND SAW ASIDE TO TRAIN RACEHORSES
THERESA’S TALE OF THE TURF
HENRY’S IN HORSE HEAVEN
JAY’S IN THE RIGHT ZONE AT THE MOMENT
IT TOOK A WINNER TO BRING A SMILE TO JIM LEE’S FACE
TEJORI REPAYS NICK’S PATIENCE AT LAST
RICHARD LITT AND LIFE AFTER CASTELVECCHIO
GOSFORD DOUBLE PUTS A SMILE ON MITCH NEWMAN’S FACE
PIERATA ALMOST GOT THERE FOR HIS GREATEST FAN
JEFF PENZA’S HIGH FIVE
The evergreen Glen Boss stole most of the Australian riding limelight on Saturday when he dominated day 2 of The Championships at Royal Randwick. While all this was going on, Jeff Penza was minding his own business at the Newcastle meeting, where his book of seven rides brought a dazzling five win haul.