Jim Lee didn’t go to Kembla Grange on Saturday, opting to stay home and watch his four stable runners on Sky Racing. The popular Randwick horseman has been staying home a lot these last seven months.
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.
JAMES INNES JUNIOR’S DAY OF DAYS
PERSISTENCE PAID OFF FOR ADAM HYERONIMUS
THE THEATRE WAS EMPTY BUT FOR DAVID PFIEFFER THE SHOW ROLLED ON
JOE’S JOURNEY HAS JUST BEGUN
NETTOYER CLEANS ‘EM UP AGAIN
QUACKERJACK NEVER DUCKS A FIGHT
SHANE’S A LONER WHEN THE BIG RACES COME ON
GORDON RICHARDS WAS JUST KILLING TIME WHEN HE FOUND A GROUP 1 WINNER
BRADLEY PHOTOS STIR MEMORIES OF A BRILLIANT EARLY SLIPPER WINNER
CAVALLO - THE PERFECT NAME FOR A DEDICATED JOCKEY OF ITALIAN ANCESTRY
ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE RACHAEL’S ON THE ROAD AGAIN
The racing industry revolves around people who are prepared to go the extra yards. In the case of trainers, attention to the smallest detail can make the difference between winning and losing. In the case of jockeys, it’s a fact of life that race day rewards are generated by regular attendance at track work.