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1. SAPPHIRE COAST: Brimstone Tackles The Bega CupBeing in the right place at the right time has provided jockey Michael Travers with a golden opportunity at the Bega Cup meeting on Sunday. (3 February 2012)
2. GRAFTON: Wet Conditions Will Suit Be Afraid Grafton trainer John Shelton isn;t complaining about the big wet - he has a noted wet tracker certain to strike conditions to suit on her home course on Saturday. (3 February 2012)
3. ALBURY: Carnival Hopes For ExchancellorTrainer Roger Waters will be looking at the Albury and Wagga Cup carnivals for the in-form Exchancellor if he adds to his wining sequence at Albury on Friday. (2 February 2012)
4. SAPPHIRE COAST: Hot Pepper Chasing Another Cup WinMoruya trainer Luke Pepper will attempt to continue his domination of the big summer races on the NSW south coast in Sunday's $27,000 Bega Cup at the Sapphire Coast. (31 January 2012)
5. PORT MACQUARIE: Quinn Considers Options For PentasiaThe $40,000 Queen Of The North, the north coast's feature race for fillies and mares, is one of three options local trainer Marc Quinn is considering for his exciting prospect Pentasia.
(30 January 2012)
6. WERRIBEE: Newitt Steals The CupA brilliant front-running ride from Craig Newitt carried Apprehend to a dominant win in Sunday's $140,000 Werribee Cup. (30 January 2012)
7. WYONG: Waugh Stable Recovers From VirusTrainer Kim Waugh is hoping for big things from promising filly Misaquilina after she resumed from a spell with a tearaway win at Wyong on Australia Day. (27 January 2012)
8. NEWCASTLE: Gibbons Sets His GoalsNewcastle jockey Andrew Gibbons had two goals last season – to ride 50 winners and win his home track premiership. (27 January 2012)
9. MORUYA: Ward Hopes Coliseo Is His Right Cup ChoiceCanberra's leading jockey Brendan Ward hopes he has pulled the right rein selecting Coliseo as his mount in Monday's $22,000 Mitre 10 Moruya Cup.
(22 January 2012)
10. CANBERRA: Strong Black Opal Stakes InterestThe Canberra Racing Club is hopeful of cashing in on another strong two-year-old season by attracting a crack field to the $250,000 Black Opal Stakes (1200m) in March.
(20 January 2012)
11. GRAFTON: Denning Makes A Shrewd BuyAfter negotiating the private purchase from the Melbourne owners of Manilla Court, it didn't take long for trainer Bart Denning to realise he had a handy conveyance on his hands. (20 January 2012)
12. ALBURY: Corowa Cup Aim For MpumalangaAfter a slashing first up run Corowa trainer Mandie Jones is eagerly anticipating Mpumalanga's next assignment at Albury on Saturday as she eyes off her home town cup in March. (20 January 2012)
13. HOBART: Injured McCoull Ruled Out Of CarnivalChampion Tasmanian jockey Brendon McCoull will miss the summer carnival as a result of an injury sustained in a fall at Launceston on Wednesday night. (20 January 2012)
14. BALLINA: A Big Day For The GirlsGrafton trainer Gayna Williams is aiming to make the $50,000 Irish Nielsen Memorial at Ballina on January 29 a win for the girls. (19 January 2012)
15. WARRNAMBOOL: Yendall Regains Country Premiership LeadLeading country jockey Dean Yendall landed five winners for the fourth time in his career at Warrnambool on January 17 to keep in the fight to be Australia's most successful rider this season. (19 January 2012)
16. CANBERRA: New Search BeginsToday Thoroughbred Park will launch the 2012 Myer Face of Canberra Racing model search. The competition is in its 4th year, and with over $10,000 in cash and prizes on offer, there will be plenty of fashion fillies in the running. (17 January 2012)
17. NOWRA: McLeod Strikes A Sale BargainA few years back Kembla Grange trainer Kevin McLeod headed to the Inglis Classic sale in Sydney with low expectations of buying a yearling for his fiancé Marion Hodge. (15 January 2012)
18. HOBART: Local Cup Dream AlivePromising Tasmanian stayer Dream Flyer has raised hopes that a long local drought can come to an end in the $225,000 AAMI Hobart Cup next month.
(14 January 2012)
19. COWRA: Cahill Confident With BeaverooHome town hero Matthew Cahill will team with Wyong-trained Beaveroo in a bid to win his seventh $20,000 Cowra Cup on Sunday.
(13 January 2012)
20. GLEN INNES: Emotional Riding Switch For Glen Innes CupTamworth trainer Mark Mason hopes the engagement of senior rider Peter Graham might be the key to Emotional Outburst breaking a frustrating run of second placings in Saturday's Glen Innes Cup.
(13 January 2012)
21. MORUYA: Day To Remember For Luke PepperYoung local trainer Luke Pepper is unlikely to enjoy more memorable race days than last Monday's Narooma Cup meeting at Moruya. (12 January 2012)
22. MURWILLUMBAH: Dunn Solves His PuzzlePerfect Puzzle, a three-year-old who endured a wretched start to his racing career, can repay the patience of his trainer Matt Dunn at Murwillumbah on Friday. (12 January 2012)
23. WAGGA: Firm Plans For Sand DuneAstute Goulburn trainer Danny Williams is normally reticent to praise the ability of his young horses. (12 January 2012)
24. MACKAY: April Date Set For ReopeningRacing will return to Mackay's Ooralea Park on April 14. (11 January 2012)
25. BALLINA: Delago On Track For PreudeGary Nielsen is a raconteur wearing many hats – owner, breeder, trainer, successful businessman, ex director of the Ballina Jockey Club and husband of the late jockey Iris Nielsen.
(9 January 2012)
26. CESSNOCK:Miss To ResumeGosford trainer Angela Davies hopes months of frustration will end on a high note when smart sprinting mare Monolith Miss resumes at Cessnock tomorrow.
(8 January 2012)
27. MORUYA: Pepper Targets CupLocal trainer Luke Pepper continually reminds himself to keep reality in perspective and not get carried away leading into tomorrow's $22,000 Sporting & Services Club Narooma Cup (1650m) at Moruya.
(8 January 2012)
28. WYONG: More Records At WyongInjury plagued mare Just Another smashed a long standing class record and may have earned herself a trip to the Gold Coast after an impressive maiden win at Wyong on January 5. (6 January 2012)
29. GILGANDRA: Greg Ryan Chasing Ninth Cup Win |
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