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Showing results 131-140 of 2000 content results for ‘sean cormack’

Lachie Manzelmann after first city winner at Doomben

With only four horses in work, Lachie is pinning his hopes on a metropolitan breakthrough with just his 15th starter when The Driller starts in the Benchmark 70 Handicap over 1845 metres. The Driller has had only four starts for Lachie after starting 34 times for his father ...

Jemeldi on track for winning return at Beaudesert

By Glenn Davis Co-trainer Tom Button is confident the real Jemeldi can bounce back from an indifferent summer campaign when the three-year-old makes a low-key return in a Class 2 Plate at Beaudesert on Tuesday. Button, who trains in partnership with Ryan Tyrell, has no lo...

Neasham stable seeks a confidence booster from Controlocracy

“We had a throw at the stumps in the Mick Dittman and she wasn’t disgraced. “There was a gap for her to go through but she couldn’t quite get there.” Controlocracy has started 13 times for three wins and two seconds and was most impressive winning her first metropolitan rac...

Sakura Girl set to pay long-term dividends for owners

Upper Bloodstock spent $260,000 Kiwi dollars on her at the 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale. The Upper Bloodstock and Foote relationship started around five years ago with a few horses and has now expanded to “a stack” of gallopers, the trainer says. “She is th...

Bruce hopes to book end Doomben meeting

Kai Tak – a Ben Thompson mount – was formerly trained in Sydney by Baker and made his stable debut for Bruce finishing a game second to the Matt Dunn-trained Emperor in a 1050 metre maiden at Doomben in the middle of May. “I think Emperor is a very promising horse and Kai Ta...

Paula Barron back on the 'A List'

It was a galloper named Crush who claimed South Australia’s famous race. Crush was ridden by the late great Ken Russell on that occasion. Crush was competitive in a number of big races across the country but the Goodwood stands out as the highlight.  Only in the infancy of...

Louise White singing a beautiful Irish tune

“He had brilliant form earlier in his career and had been fairly consistent right the way through but he had just tapered off before we got him,” White said. “It was always a matter of hoping you can get him back to that original type form, that he has done. “He is obviousl...

Hobby trainer's winning delight after cancer diagnosis

It was a traumatic experience to be diagnosed with cancer and suddenly move across the country but the smiling trainer says she has found solace at the training facility. “The Deagon crew, it is about comradery with what we do,” she said. “It is so much fun at all levels. ...

Hampson's career not hampered by move to Queensland

“He understands all the racing and he can actually see what is happening in a race, he has been great for me,” Hampson said of Chau. “His knowledge has been really valuable to me and he has helped me a lot already. “He was a very good jockey himself back in the day and he h...

North West newcomer takes off

By Jordan Gerrans Prolific regional Queensland owner Peter Gray landed one of his biggest windfalls in the bush in recent years on the back of the Cloncurry club's decision to boost prize money at their TAB race day last Friday. Gray races around 60 gallopers in the Sunsh...