Racing NSW

SUNNY COAST FALL WON’T CHANGE MICHAEL CAHILL’S BURNING AMBITION

SUNNY COAST FALL WON’T CHANGE MICHAEL CAHILL’S BURNING AMBITION

It was going to be an uncomplicated ride for Michael Cahill when he bounced out of the gates on $2.60 favourite Why We Drink in the opening race at the Sunny Coast meeting on Friday night.

JOE IBLE’S MOVE TO KEMBLA BRINGS AN EARLY MIDWAY WIN

JOE IBLE’S MOVE TO KEMBLA BRINGS AN EARLY MIDWAY WIN

The horrors of Joe Ible’s recent relocation from Canberra to Kembla Grange paled into insignificance when stable favourite Sepulchre scored the easiest of wins in Saturday’s Midway Hcp at Rosehill Gardens.

AT JUST 24 AND A NATURAL LIGHTWEIGHT ANDREW ADKINS HAS IT ALL AHEAD OF HIM

AT JUST 24 AND A NATURAL LIGHTWEIGHT ANDREW ADKINS HAS IT ALL AHEAD OF HIM

Andrew Adkins was almost as chuffed to run second on outsider Wandabaa in The Hunter as he would have been with a win in the $1 million feature.

JOANNE HARDY NOTCHES THE CENTURY WITH HER FIRST SYDNEY METRO WIN!

JOANNE HARDY NOTCHES THE CENTURY WITH HER FIRST SYDNEY METRO WIN!

Joanne Hardy was still pinching herself when she arrived back in Coffs Harbour on Sunday afternoon following a milestone weekend in the big smoke.

CHRIS KEARNS FINISHED ON TOP IN THE GAME OF LIFE

CHRIS KEARNS FINISHED ON TOP IN THE GAME OF LIFE

You could detect an undercurrent of emotion in Darren Flindell’s voice as he paid tribute to an old mate before the running of the Vale Chris Kearns Highway at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.

TRACEY BARTLEY’S PILLAR OF JOY!

TRACEY BARTLEY’S PILLAR OF JOY!

Tracey Bartley didn’t know what to do next in the immediate afterglow of the inaugural Four Pillars on Saturday. His emotional roller coaster began in the early stages of the $700,000 race…

ICEBATH’S PRE RACE MELTDOWN DID HER NO HARM

ICEBATH’S PRE RACE MELTDOWN DID HER NO HARM

It’s not uncommon for high achieving mares to display race day eccentricities. They know exactly why they’re being taken to the track, and the adrenaline flows from the moment they’re loaded onto the horse transport.

BIG PARADE - A CUT ABOVE THE REST IN THE SYDNEY STAKES

BIG PARADE - A CUT ABOVE THE REST IN THE SYDNEY STAKES

Big Parade got his first taste of black type success in Saturday’s Gr 3 Sydney Stakes. It’s not unrealistic to think that he might win the right kind of Gr 1 next autumn.

THE HIGHWAYMAN STRIKES AGAIN! TERRY ROBINSON SNARES HIS 17TH TAB HIGHWAY

THE HIGHWAYMAN STRIKES AGAIN! TERRY ROBINSON SNARES HIS 17TH TAB HIGHWAY

“When he bounded out of the gates and settled in the first half of the field I was confident he’d be in the finish,” said Shoalhaven Heads trainer Terry Robinson.

GRAHAME BEGG GETS ANOTHER CRACK AT THE CAULFIELD CUP!

 GRAHAME BEGG GETS ANOTHER CRACK AT THE CAULFIELD CUP!

It’s unlikely there was a more contented horse trainer in Australia on Sunday morning than Grahame Begg. Not only had his talented five year old Nonconformist scored an emphatic win in the MRC Foundation Cup on his home track, but…

JOHN THOMPSON’S FLUCTUATING FORTUNES

JOHN THOMPSON’S FLUCTUATING FORTUNES

Chat’s barnstorming win in the Gr 2 Theo Marks Stakes at Kembla Grange was the highlight of a very disheartening few weeks for John Thompson.

GORDON SPINKS ON THE MEND AFTER HEART SURGERY

GORDON SPINKS ON THE MEND AFTER HEART SURGERY

Former high profile Sydney jockey Gordon Spinks is making an excellent recovery after major heart surgery at Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital.

BROOKE BOUNCES BACK WITH A GRAFTON DOUBLE!

BROOKE BOUNCES BACK WITH A GRAFTON DOUBLE!

Brooke, who hadn’t ridden a winner in seven attempts at Gilgandra and Tamworth in the previous week, arrived at Grafton with a book of six rides in as many races.

THERE’S NO KEEPING BROCK RYAN DOWN

THERE’S NO KEEPING BROCK RYAN DOWN

In form apprentice Brock Ryan left Kembla Grange on Saturday content with his winning double, but knew in his heart it should have been three.

LAURI PARKER’S FIRST RANDWICK WIN WAS WORTH THE WAIT!

LAURI PARKER’S FIRST RANDWICK WIN WAS WORTH THE WAIT!

Covid restrictions currently being enforced in the Liverpool LGA caused one Warwick Farm trainer a great deal of anguish on Saturday. Horse loving Lauri Parker would have given anything to be at Randwick with her five year old stallion Torrens.