Racing NSW

AMY McLUCAS MAKES THE MOST OF THE FINAL MONTHS OF HER APPRENTICESHIP

AMY McLUCAS MAKES THE MOST OF THE FINAL MONTHS OF HER APPRENTICESHIP

The Roman playwright who penned the words “Fortune Favours The Brave” would have been honoured to know that his iconic proverb would still be ringing true on Sydney racecourses more than 2000 years later.

THE UNFLAPPABLE LUKE MARLOW IS COOL UNDER PRESSURE

THE UNFLAPPABLE LUKE MARLOW IS COOL UNDER PRESSURE

There’s not a race caller on the planet who doesn’t feel some degree of stress before and during the broadcast of a horse race. He desperately wants to get it right for the punters large and small who collectively create huge betting pools.

JOJO WAS A MAN GETS BACK TO THE RANDWICK WINNER’S CIRCLE FOR THE SECOND TIME IN A WEEK

JOJO WAS A MAN GETS BACK TO THE RANDWICK WINNER’S CIRCLE FOR THE SECOND TIME IN A WEEK

The practice of trying to forecast winners during the running of races is fraught with danger. Sometimes horses can enjoy a cosy trip and give the impression they have a tankful of petrol, only to be found wanting when they come off the bridle.

PRE XMAS TAREE WIN LAUNCHES JAKE HULL’S TRAINING CAREER

PRE XMAS TAREE WIN LAUNCHES JAKE HULL’S TRAINING CAREER

It was Sunday December 18th and Jake Hull was wrestling with a few butterflies as he arrived at Taree’s Bushland Drive racecourse with Goofy Mick.

A TRIP HOME TO SWEDEN WAS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED FOR JENNY DUGGAN

A TRIP HOME TO SWEDEN WAS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED FOR JENNY DUGGAN

Jockeys returning from lengthy injury layoffs are always hopeful of an early win. It’s an accepted practice for owners and trainers to observe the progress of a comeback jockey before making rides available.

ROSA IS ONE OF TRACEY BARTLEY’S FAVOURITES

ROSA IS ONE OF TRACEY BARTLEY’S FAVOURITES

Tracey Bartley was quietly chuffed as he loaded Barossa Rosa onto his three horse float for the trip from Wyong to Randwick on Saturday. “She looked so well I was proud to be taking her to the races,” said the multiple Gr 1 winning trainer.

GARY NICKSON WOULDN’T CHANGE A THING ABOUT HIS LIFETIME WITH HORSES

GARY NICKSON WOULDN’T CHANGE A THING ABOUT HIS LIFETIME WITH HORSES

When you run into a horse trainer you haven’t seen for a while, it’s standard practice to inquire about the potential of the horses he or she happens to be training at the time. I posed that exact question to Gary Nickson last May.

THIRD TIME LUCKY FOR DANNY WILLIAMS WITH UK IMPORTS

THIRD TIME LUCKY FOR DANNY WILLIAMS WITH UK IMPORTS

Danny Williams was feeling a little sceptical about European horses by the time Marsabit arrived at his Goulburn stables in September of 2021. He’d had two previous involvements with imports for two very unhappy experiences.

THERE’S A FAIR SMATTERING OF THE OLD WORLD HORSE TRAINER IN MARK MINERVINI

THERE’S A FAIR SMATTERING OF THE OLD WORLD HORSE TRAINER IN MARK MINERVINI

Prior to the arrival of Sky Channel’s home service, most trainers would be on track whenever they had horses competing. They communicated with owners before a race, and enjoyed a celebratory drink with them after a win.

COAL CRUSHER KNOWS HOW TO WIN

COAL CRUSHER KNOWS HOW TO WIN

His very name stirs memories of champion NZ gelding Bonecrusher whose nine Gr 1 wins in the 1980’s made him a headliner on both sides of the Tasman.

A TRIBUTE TO REG PAINE 1937-2022

A TRIBUTE TO REG PAINE 1937-2022

Reg was born in Kempsey but spent his early teen years in Coffs Harbour. In 1953 he signed up as an apprentice jockey with Randwick trainer Bert Bellingham whose stables were in Bowral St.

ANDREW ADKINS AND MELBOURNE’S JAMIE MOTT HAVE MUCH IN COMMON

ANDREW ADKINS AND MELBOURNE’S JAMIE MOTT HAVE MUCH IN COMMON

One thousand kilometres away at the Wyong meeting Andrew Adkins watched Jamie’s Gr 1 win on the jockey’s room monitor and no doubt related to the significance of the win.

THE MONSTER STORM THAT ALMOST RUINED THE MELBOURNE CUP PARTY OF 1976

THE MONSTER STORM THAT ALMOST RUINED THE MELBOURNE CUP PARTY OF 1976

There were 78,500 people at Flemington on Melbourne Cup day 1976. Those who are still living, carry indelible memories of their visit to the historic course on the day mother nature threw a tantrum.

KEITH DRYDEN IS PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH OCTOBER 2022

KEITH DRYDEN IS PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH OCTOBER 2022

In view of the fact that Racing NSW allows Canberra trained horses to contest the TAB Highway races, I think it’s fair enough to include ACT trainers in the monthly award calculations.

JAMES PONSONBY - TROTTING MAN HITS HIS STRAPS AT THE GALLOPS

JAMES PONSONBY - TROTTING MAN HITS HIS STRAPS AT THE GALLOPS

James Ponsonby’s progress in just over two years as a thoroughbred trainer hasn’t gone unnoticed. The 39 year old spent nineteen successful years as a trainer and driver of harness horses, prior to switching codes in 2017.

REFLECTIONS FROM INDIA LATE 1930’s COURTESY JOHN PIGGOTT

REFLECTIONS FROM INDIA LATE 1930’s COURTESY JOHN PIGGOTT

This black and white image was presented to John at Edgar’s Avalon home in the late 1990’s. Edgar in fact removed the photo from his personal album. John says the snap was taken at either Bombay or Poona at the height of the racing season.

FRONT PAGE FINALLY MAKES IT TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN.

FRONT PAGE FINALLY MAKES IT TO THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN.

From the moment Front Page walked nonchalantly onto Geoff Duryea’s three horse angle loader at Corowa last Thursday, the trainer wondered what could possibly go wrong this time.

FOR ONE MOMENT LUKE THOUGHT THE SPELLING FARM HAD SENT HIM THE WRONG HORSE

FOR ONE MOMENT LUKE THOUGHT THE SPELLING FARM HAD SENT HIM THE WRONG HORSE

Ian Craig and I stood side by side at a television monitor to watch the running of the race bearing our names at Randwick on Saturday. We were mutually chuffed to see Opal Ridge plough through the testing ground for an easy win.

JOHN O’SHEA AND LOST AND RUNNING FACE UP FOR THEIR SECOND SHOT AT THE TAB EVEREST

JOHN O’SHEA AND LOST AND RUNNING FACE UP FOR THEIR SECOND SHOT AT THE TAB EVEREST

“To use Rugby League jargon he needed a full season of first grade under his belt to make a real horse of him,” was John O’Shea’s assessment of Lost And Running after the gelding’s gutsy win in Saturday’s Premiere Stakes.

A BOOK FOR ALL THOSE WHO LOVE A GALLANT HORSE. “THE VO ROGUE SHOW” BY LYNLEA SMALL

A BOOK FOR ALL THOSE WHO LOVE A GALLANT HORSE. “THE VO ROGUE SHOW” BY LYNLEA SMALL

Authors have been writing books about the deeds of champion Australian racehorses for two centuries. None have attacked the task with more energy and purpose than Lynlea Small…