Former NSW trainer Alicia Willick has been recognised for her great run of success since her move to Queensland with a prestigious award from the Gold Coast Turf Club. (8 September 2008) 2. Joseph's Group Mares Ready For The Spring
Group-winning Barbara Joseph-trained mares A Country Girl and Belong To Many will both start their spring campaigns within the fortnight. (7 September 2008) 3. CANBERRA: CRC Doubles Canberra Cup Prizemoney
Prizemoney for the Canberra Cup will rise to $200,000 as part of a raft of initiatives announced by Canberra Racing Club.
(5 September 2008) 4. WYONG: Lismore Punt On Want A Bet
The $60,000 Lismore Cup on September 25 is on the agenda for Want A Bet following his win on the first day of the Wyong Cup carnival.
(4 September 2008) 5. MOREE: Bourke Has The Numbers At Cup Meeting
Prominent owner and breeder Danny Bourke and his trainer Albert Stapleford will rely on strength in numbers at Sunday's Moree Cup meeting.
(3 September 2008) 6. COFFS HARBOUR: Top Apprentice On The Move
Talented filly Serious Speed was named South Australia's Champion Racehorse of the Year at the annual Thoroughbred Racing SA awards presentations at Morphettville. (1 September 2008) 10. HOBART: White Winners Have Big Futures
It was a big day for Brighton trainer Gary White at Tattersall's Park in Hobart on Sunday after he prepared a race-to-race double with two potential stars.
(1 September 2008) 11. IPSWICH: ITC Announces Development Plans
Ipswich Turf Club announced plans to redevelop a parcel of land at its 2008 annual general meeting in a bid to ease financial pressures. (31 August 2008) 12. BALLINA: Locals Set To Repulse Raiders
Jockey Michael Travers would like nothing better than to win aboard Cashed Up Lady for new trainer Donna Scott at Albury tomorrow. (28 August 2008) 15. GRAFTON: TAB Meeting Attracts Rob Waterhouse
Champion Port Macquarie jockey Peter Graham added to his great record in mid north coast feature races last Sunday when he won his third Taree Cup on the Luke Griffith trained With A Chance. (26 August 2008) 17. MOREE: Record Prizemoney For Moree Cup Meeting
For the first time in local racing history Moree Race Club will offer more than $100,000 prize money at the 2008 Moree Cup meeting.
(26 August 2008) 18. BAIRNSDALE: Track Is A Winter Wonder
The Bairnsdale meeting on Monday again confirmed that th course provides one of Victoria's best winter racing urfaces.
(26 August 2008) 19. WARRNAMBOOL: Bold Plans For Video Star
Warrnambool trainer Patrick Ryan is planning a bold Melbourne Cup bid with his talented mare Video Star.
(25 August 2008) 20. WYONG: Cup Next For Crums
Rosehill trainer Gerald Ryan has ear marked the $150,000 Myer Wyong Cup (2100m) on Friday week for Crums following his second to Bianca over 2100 metres at Warwick Farm last Saturday.
(25 August 2008) 21. WYONG: Worthington Can't Wait To Move To Wyong
Rick Worthington, who is moving his stable from Goulburn to Wyong in the new year, combined with Larry Cassidy for an unusual double at his future home track on Thursday. (22 August 2008) 22. Tony Campbell Cup Day Lead-Up Begins
Today's eight race program at Thoroughbred Park in Canberra has commenced which includes the prelude to the $30,000 Tony Campbell Memorial Cup in a fortnight. (22 August 2008) 23. NEWCASTLE: Court Is Back In Session
The Australia-wide search for new race calling talent enters its final phase at Thursday's Wyong race meeting. (20 August 2008) 26. WYONG: Griffith In With A Cup Chance
Afterburn, the game mare trained at Bairndale by Julie Scott, notched the first Gippsland city win of the season with her impressive victory at Caulfield on Saturday. (18 August 2008) 28. CASINO: Cup Win Just The Trick For Emily
Coffs Harbour Racing Club plans to change the format of next year's Coffs Harbour Cup carnival to boost its appeal to a wider base of trainers and racing fans.
(14 August 2008) 34. PORT MACQUARIE: Bold Plans For Local Stars
Talented Port Macquarie pair Wembley and Eripsni are set to make their mark in Sydney in coming weeks. (12 August 2008) 35. PORT MACQUARIE: Luck Of The Draw
Group-placed Canberra sprinter Century Serb won't be racing in Sydney this spring after the extent of an injury sustained at his stable was revealed during his last campaign. (8 August 2008) 39. Sydney In Her Sights After Two-in-a-Row
Moorings Capital has made it two wins from as many career starts after the running of the Fillies and Mares Ratings 62 Handicap (1206m) at Canberra in today's Beijing Opening Race Day. (8 August 2008) 40. COFFS HARBOUR: Big Goals For Classy Belmonte
The $185,000 Newcastle Gold Cup and Group One AJC Metropolitan are looming large for versatile gelding Belmonte following his dominant win in the $70,000 Carlton Draught Coffs Harbour Gold Cup on August 7. (8 August 2008) 41. NEWCASTLE: Exhibition Gallop By Twin Wing
Newcastle Cup hopeful Twin Wing will stage a solo exhibition gallop on the course proper at Broadmeadow on Saturday. (8 August 2008) 42. GOSFORD: Great Start For Rookie Trainer
Today's nine-race program at Canberra has commenced with Regal Blue taking out the ACTTAB 1900m Maiden Handicap. The feature race this afternoon is the 1280m Open Handicap which features a strong line-up of local runners such as Mixed Up Miss. (8 August 2008) 44. WYONG: Farley Wants A Wyong Cup Win
Winning the $150,000 Myer Wyong Gold Cup on September 5 with Brave Lancer would hold special significance for local trainer Stephen Farley.
(4 August 2008) 45. STONY CREEK: Fythe Mare Strikes Form
David O'Keeffe owned fillies played a valuable role in the Canberra 2007/08 premiership success of both Keith Dryden and Kevin Sweeney. When retired, they'll become valuable members of O'Keeffe's international bloodstock operation. (2 August 2008) 47. PORT MACQUARIE: Allan Chau Moves To Hawkesbury
Greg Ryan has won his 11th consecutive NSW country jockeys premiership while Brett Cavanough is the leading NSW country trainer for the second successive season. (30 July 2008) 49. COFF S HARBOUR: Coffs Cup Draws Bowman And Lloyd
Past winner Hugh Bowman and South African champion Jeff Lloyd will head up an impressive list of leading jockeys riding at next week's Carlton Draught Coffs Harbour Cup meeting. (30 July 2008) 50. WYONG: Classic Target For Glenarvon Girl
Glenarvon Girl, a filly that failed to impress trainer Robert Davies when he first saw her as a yearling, will be aimed at the $75,000 Eagles Plumbing Classic for fillies and mares on Wyong Cup Day.
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