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 1. CESSNOCK: Perth Mare Fired Up For New Stable
Trainer Kris Lees is hoping for a first up victory with former West Australian mare Pure Fire at Cessnock on Friday. (11 March 2010)
 2. STONY CREEK: Matthew Gatt Retires From The Saddle
Matthew Gatt, one of the most successful jockeys on the Gippsland circuit, had his final ride on board runner up Escape Artist in the Stony Creek Cup on Sunday before retirement. (8 March 2010)
 3. STONY CREEK: Abitofado Brings Relief For Moroney
A horror weekend had a bright finish for trainer Mike Moroney when Abitofado recorded a runaway win in the Betfair Stony Creek Cup on Sunday. (8 March 2010)
 4. TAREE; Big Day Out For The Girls
Female apprentices led by Alex Stokes enjoyed a big day out at Taree on March 5. (8 March 2010)
 5. MUDGEE: Guineas Target For Eureka Joh
Promising central districts three-year-old Eureka Joh is being aimed at the $770,000 Inglis Guineas at Scone on May 14. (4 March 2010)
 6. WYONG: Long Wait Ends For Angela Davies
Gosford trainer Angela Davies has been training for more than 25 years but had never led in a winner at Wyong until the patched up six year old Timekeeper won the last race on Wednesday. (4 March 2010)
 7. ALBURY: Freyer Aiming For Ninth Gold Cup
Lightly-raced four-year-old Leica Larrikin could be the horse to give trainer Richard Freyer his ninth win in the $170,000 Commercial Club Albury Gold Cup on March 26. (2 March 2010)
 8. CANBERRA: Roly Ready To Dance In Camarena
Canberra trainer Lance Doolan will be seeking revenge when he's lightly raced galloper Roly Dancer tackles the $40,000 Camarena Handicap on Sunday. (2 March 2010)
 9. GRAFTON: Hotshot Makes Bellamy Happy
Coffs Harbour trainer Brett Bellamy would love a stable full of horses like Hotshot Hayil. (1 March 2010)
 10. CANBERRA: Breakfast With The Stars
Thoroughbred Park will host a Breakfast With The Stars on Tuesday morning giving trainers the chance for a final gallop before Sunday's Kamberra Wines Black Opal Day. (1 March 2010)
 11. BEAUDESERT: Radio Deal Sets An Example
A radio deal struck by Queensland's Beaudesert Race Club has set an example that should be embraced by leading country race clubs around Australia. (28 February 2010)
 12. QUIRINDI: Menser Steals Another Cup
Apprentice Lee Menser's affinity with Tamworth-trained gelding All Again came to the fore for the second time in a feature race when they combined to win the Akubra Quirindi Cup on February 26. (28 February 2010)
 13. GOULBURN: Choice Of Races For Lawyers Limits
Lightly raced mare Lawyers Limits steps out at Goulburn on Monday with trainer Matthew Smith hoping the four-year-old can make up for an unlucky last start defeat. (28 February 2010)
 14. LAUNCESTON: Night Racing Starts In April
Tasmania is ready to switch on the lights for the start of night racing in April. (26 February 2010)
 15. WAGGA: Following His Namesake
Consistent gelding Making Gold will be out to record a home track victory when he contests the 65 Benchmark 1200m at Wagga on Saturday. (26 February 2010)
 16. QUIRINDI: Robinson Will Suit Danzibaa
Trainer Paul Perry is banking on the strength and skill and jockey Allan Robinson to win Friday's $20,000 Akubra Quirindi Cup aboard Danzibaa. (25 February 2010)
 17. SALE: Diamondconi Blooms For Templeton
Diamondconi, prepared by Michael Templeton at Moe, scored a strong maiden win at Sale on Tuesday and looks a filly with a bright future. (24 February 2010)
 18. WYONG: Girl On A Canberra Mission
Promising filly Girlfriday will be set for the $100,000 Canberra Guineas on March 7 following her strong maiden win at Wyong last Sunday. (24 February 2010)
 19. CANBERRA: Cavanough On The Attack
Leading Country trainer Brett Cavanough will raid Canberra's Black Opal day with anywhere up to 5 starters on March 7. (23 February 2010)
 20. CANBERRA: Opal A Unanimous Decision
Sunday's highly impressive Lightning Ridge Plate winner Unanimously has pulled up in terrific condition and will press forward to Sunday week's $250,000 Kamberra Wines Black Opal Stakes. (22 February 2010)
 21. CANBERRA: Youngsters Battle It Out
In 32 degree heat the Juniors battled it out in the 2nd annual Junior Fashions on the Field competition at today's Preview Day at Thoroughbred Park. (22 February 2010)
 22. CANBERRA: Stubbs Upbeat For Feature Day
Canberra CEO Peter Stubbs is counting down the days to the 2010 Kamberra Wines Black Opal Day after a successful prelude day at Thoroughbred Park yesterday in what was just an entrée to the main event on March 7. (22 February 2010)
 23. CANBERRA: Funding Forum Slates ACT Government
In an excellent turnout on Wednesday evening 265 people packed the Black Opal Room at Thoroughbred Park for a Public Forum to provide information to stakeholders on the proposed and revised funding model for the three codes of racing in the ACT. (19 February 2010)
 24. KANGAROO ISLAND: Carnival On The TAB Map
The Kangaroo Island Cup Carnival – one of the iconic events on South Australia's racing calendar – has received a major boost with the announcement by Thoroughbred Racing SA that the meeting is to become a TAB event from 2011 onwards. (19 February 2010)
 25. WYONG: Voigt Books Bowman For Bluetongue Cup
The final piece in the plan by Neville Voigt to try and win the $30,000 Bluetongue Cup at Wyong on Sunday with De Dozen Stars fell into place with the booking of Hugh Bowman to ride the four year old. (18 February 2010)
 26. ALBURY: Rose Looking At Hatrick
Talented mare Look At The Rose will be out to complete her hatrick when she lines up in the 70 Benchmark Handicap (1000m) at Albury on Friday. (17 February 2010)
 27. CANBERRA: Leading Lady Chases Opal Glory
Canberra's pinup lady Barbara Joseph will take step one in winning her first Black Opal Stakes by attempting to qualify two-year old Poetic Justice for the March 7 feature in Sunday's $20,000 Lightning Ridge Plate. (16 February 2010)
 28. MOE: Cup Success For $1500 Bargain
Sale trainer Michelle Murray took out the $22,000 Luxbet Baw Baw Cup at Moe on Sunday with her $1500 cast-off Jose Amigo. (16 February 2010)
 29. GRAFTON: New Trainer Quick Off The Mark
Rookie trainer Ben Smith had plenty to celebrate at Grafton last Saturday. (15 February 2010)
 30. KILMORE: Brisbane Will Suit Joku
The Brisbane winter carnival may be the big target for tough gelding Joku after he gave trainer Gai Waterhouse a rare feature race win on a Victorian provincial track on Sunday. (15 February 2010)
 31. WALCHA: Tocapitalize On The Cups Trail
Trainer Ken Lantry has more country feature races in his sights with smart gelding Tocapitalize following his thrilling win in last Friday's Walcha Cup. (15 February 2010)
 32. KEMPSEY: Racing Suspended Until 2011
Due to the state of the racing surface no further race meetings will be held at Kempsey for the remainder of 2010. (14 February 2010)
 33. WERRIBEE: Rebirth Of Track Confirmed
Werribee Racing Club will race for the first time in three years in December and host up to 10 meetings a season after a $5 million track upgrade. (13 February 2010)
 34. QUEANBEYAN: High Level Support For Queanbeyan Racing
Queanbeyan Racing Club has held a meeting with district business leaders and local political representatives to draw attention to the plight of country race clubs in NSW. (13 February 2010)
 35. WYONG: Wins Point To Blue Tongue Cup
Thursday's Wyong meeting provided an excellent platform for runners preparing for the $30,000 Blue Tongue Cup at Wyong on February 21. (11 February 2010)
 36. KILMORE: Waterhouse Breaks New Ground With Joku
Gai Waterhouse will be looking to break new ground when she saddles up the topweight Joku in SUnday's $110,000 Sportingbet Kilmore Cup. (11 February 2010)
 37. WALCHA: Dynamic Form Delays Retirement
Wyong trainer Don Robb's wife Colleen is prepared to wait on a promise involving Walcha Cup favourite Dynamite Dancer. (11 February 2010)
 38. CANBERRA: Ward Keen On Canberra Move
Last season's leading Southern District rider Brendan Ward is set to move to Canberra to further his already successful career. (10 February 2010)
 39. CANBERRA: Olive Not Resting On Laurels
Leading Canberra trainer Nick Olive has had a tremendous start to 2010 and plans are in place to expand his stable numbers toward 60. (10 February 2010)
 40. SAPPHIRE COAST: Popular Bega Cup WIn For Kalaru Stable
Kalaru's husband and wife training team of Chris and Michelle Strickland dominated last Sunday's Bega Cup meeting at the Sapphire Coast, ending a 10-year drought for local horses in the $25,000 feature race. (10 February 2010)
 41. GEELONG: Synthetic Track Opening Delay
The newly renovated synthetic track at Geelong will be available for training and jump-outs by the end of April. (8 February 2010)
 42. CANBERRA: Shadows On Early Opal Radar
With The $250,000 Black Opal Stakes just 27 days away, a number of two-year olds are on the early radar with highly impressive last start Canberra winner Beyond A Shadow heading them at this stage. (8 February 2010)
 43. MOE: Gelagotis Sets Gippsland Premiership Pace
Moe trainer Peter Gelagotis is well on the way to a second consecutive Gippsland trainers' premiership (8 February 2010)
 44. SCONE: Messara Focuses On Home Meeting
Trainer Paul Messara and his new apprentice, Daniel Ganderton might have the Blue Diamond favourite Beneteau at the top of their priorities but they will be happy to lower their sights at Scone on Monday (8 February 2010)
 45. SAPPHIRE COAST: Gunna Happen Price's Choice For Bega Cup
For a galloper initially purchased at “mate's rates” according to Nowra trainer Robert Price, Gunna Happen has proven a great money spinner. (5 February 2010)
 46. ALBURY: Ledger Memorial Target For Texas Melody
Wagga trainer Gary Colvin is counting on his five-year-old mare Texas Melody to step up as a contender for the $25,000 Adrian Leger Memorial at the Albury Cup carnival when she contests a 2000m event at the track on Saturday. (5 February 2010)
 47. HEALESVILLE: Picnic Meeting Honours Black Saturday Hero
The feats of unlikely Black Saturday hero Fabish, a former thoroughbred racehorse and clerk of the course, will be celebrated at the Healesville picnic race meeting on Sunday. (4 February 2010)
 48. CANBERRA: Bensley Returns To Saddle
Last season's Canberra Premiership winning jockey Richard Bensley is set to resume riding six weeks since a nasty race fall at Moruya on Friday at Canberra. (2 February 2010)
 49. TAMWORTH: Tango In Step For Walcha Cup
The Walcha Cup on February 12 looms as the immediate target for handy mare Forced To Tango following her return to winning form at Tamworth on Monday. (2 February 2010)
 50. ALBURY: Michael Rodd Launches Albury Cup Carnival
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michael Rodd will be a special guest of the Albury Racing Club on Friday 12 March to officially launch the 2010 Commercial Club Albury Gold Cup Carnival. (2 February 2010)
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