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 1. WYONG: Double Dose Of Bad Luck For Tilley
The plans of local trainer Les Tilley to target two races on the first day of the Wyong Cup carnival went horribly wrong on Thursday. (2 September 2010)
 2. CANBERRA: Tony Campbell Raceday
Politicians, local and national business people, even ex-raider legend Mal Meninga will be a part of the official function at the 5th Annual Tony Campbell Memorial Cup at Thoroughbred Park tomorrow. (2 September 2010)
 3. MOE: Scenic Find Set For Moe Cup
Local trainers dominated Moe's first meeting of the season on Tuesday, notching a treble in the middle distance and staying races on the program. (1 September 2010)
 4. CANBERRA: Mcdermott Chasing Gold
Wagga trainer Greg McDermott will venture to Canberra on Friday with two genuine hopes and a chance to claim his first Tony Campbell Cup. (1 September 2010)
 5. CANBERRA: Inadesert Returns In Tony Campbell Cup
Steven O'Brien-trained metropolitan-winner Inadesert will use Friday's $30,000 Tony Campbell Cup (1280m) at Thoroughbred Park as a launching pad toward races in Sydney after a lengthy lay-off due to a tendon injury. (31 August 2010)
 6. NEWCASTLE: Close Contest For Top Award
The prestigious title of Newcastle's horse of the year for 2009/10 is a tight affair between the Kris Lees and Paul Perry stables. (30 August 2010)
 7. KALGOORLIE: Another Cup For Adam Durrant
Trainer Adam Durrant landed back to back wins in the $100,000 Coolgardie Cup at Kalgoorlie on Sunday when promising galloper Inarticulate produced a brilliant finish to record an astounding win. (30 August 2010)
 8. GRAFTON: Mares Goes Well With Bell
Star apprentice Tim Bell's association with Shades Of Gold dates back to his early days with trainer Sue Grills. (30 August 2010)
 9. YEPPOON: Great Day For The Girls
Female jockeys went within a nose of riding the program on a gala day of racing at Yeppoon's Keppel Park racecourse last Saturday. (30 August 2010)
 10. CAIRNS Cannon Park Track Ready For Amateurs Carnival
Following the conduct of the Cairns Cup carnival in early August there has been considerable discussion in North Queensland regarding the state of the track at Cannon Park. (28 August 2010)
 11. NOWRA: Cup Means A Lot To Robinson Family
Since its inception in 2006, Terry Robinson has been trying to win the race named in honour of his late father, Kevin Robinson. (27 August 2010)
 12. WARRNAMBOOL: Jumps Season Ends On Sunday
The curtain will come down on the 2010 jumps racing season on Sunday at Warrnambool with trainer Robert Smerdon hoping to cap a memorable year with one final jumping success. (26 August 2010)
 13. MOREE: Danny Frahm Confirms Retirement
Veteran jockey Danny Frahm has confirmed his retirement after taking medical advice that he should not ride again. (26 August 2010)
 14. CANBERRA: Maloney To Call Canberra Home
Former Victorian jockey Ryan Maloney is the next to leave the state and take up a role in Canberra with his first meeting to be Wagga on Friday. (25 August 2010)
 15. WARRNAMBOOL: Maher Cleans Up At Mosstrooper Awards
Warrnambool trainer Ciaron Maher was the man of the moment at the Mosstrooper Fellowship Awards, taking home a hat trick of trophies. (23 August 2010)
 16. LISMORE: Costly Morrison Goes Border Hopping
Gold Coast trainer Trevor Bailey hopes a cross border trip to Lismore will finally bring winning rewards for former high priced yearling Morrison. (23 August 2010)
 17. CANBERRA: Partnership Onthelookout For More Wins
The new training partnership of Barbara Joseph and son Paul Jones recorded their first city winner on Saturday with consistent galloper Onthelookout in a Benchmark 85 Handicap (1200m) at Warwick Farm. (23 August 2010)
 18. GRAFTON: Rewarding Win By Subculture
Owner Brian Hambleton paid tribute to trainer Wayne Lawson after problem galloper Subculture recorded an all-the-way win in the Coutts Crossing Cup at Grafton on Saturday. (23 August 2010)
 19. CRANBOURNE: Promising Return By Shaemist Mountain
Promising Stony Creek trained four-year-old Shaemist Mountain registered an impressive first up win at Cranbourne on Sunday. (23 August 2010)
 20. WYONG: Spence Set To Stand Tall In Wyong Cup
Pony sized stayer Spence will be nominated for the Listed $120,00 Central Coast Clubs Wyong Cup (2100m) on September 3 following a dashing win in the Taree Cup on Sunday. (23 August 2010)
 21. HOBART: Brilliant Return By Loaded Owners
Rising star Loaded Owners delivered a statement when he resumed racing with an emphatic win over 1100 metres on a heavy track at Tattersall's Park in Hobart on Sunday. (22 August 2010)
 22. GRAFTON: Kilner Looking For Good Tracks
The return to a good racing surface holds the key to Mile High Mistress striking top form at Grafton on Saturday. (20 August 2010)
 23. CANBERRA: Zaratone Zips Toward Cup
Nick Olive-trained Zaratone has thumped his rivals by 5.5 lengths in the 1206m Open Handicap at Thoroughbred Park today for back to back wins on the Canberra Acton track with the $30,000 Tony Campbell Cup (1280m) on September 3 now in his sights. (20 August 2010)
 24. TAREE: Good Chance For A Second Cup
Scone trainer Luke Griffith was pleasantly surprised when weights were issued for Sunday's $60,000 Taree Cup. (20 August 2010)
 25. ECHUCA: Top Honour For Echuca Club
Echuca Racing Club was named Victorian Country Club of the Year at the Country Victorian Racing Awards at Betfair Park Sandown on August 15. (20 August 2010)
 26. CANBERRA: Flyer On Track For Successive Cups
Barbara Joseph and Paul Jones-trained Louisianna Flyer will return from a short let up today at Thoroughbred Park prior to his bid for successive wins in the $30,000 Tony Campbell Cup on September 3. (20 August 2010)
 27. CANBERRA: Temple To Land Blow On Home Track
Former talented jockey Mark Schmetzer is quickly making a name for himself as a trainer and will go into tomorrow's Canberra meeting with several leading chances. (18 August 2010)
 28. MOE: Back To The Flat For Juan Carlos
Brave Moe galloper Juan Carlos will revert to flat racing inh the spring following his gallant second in Sunday's Grand National Steeplechase at Sandown. (16 August 2010)
 29. SAPPHIRE COAST: Long Association Rolls On
A 25-year winning tradition built between Canberra trainer Keith Dryden and the Laurel Oak racing syndicate is set to continue with Etoile Vitesse at the Sapphire Coast on Monday. (15 August 2010)
 30. WYONG: Prides Makes A Strong Start
Trainer Joseph Pride is set for another successful year at Wyong after landing a winning double at the first meeting of 2010/11 season on August 13. (13 August 2010)
 31. CANBERRA: Kayla Nisbet Halfway Toward License
Canberra-based apprentice Kayla Nisbet is halfway towards gaining her license to race competitively which she and father John Nisbet hope will be acquired by October. (13 August 2010)
 32. HOBART: Lambie Boosts Apprentice Ranks
Tasmania's dwindling apprentice stocks have been boosted by the welcome arrival of former Victorian John Lambie. (11 August 2010)
 33. BROOME: Mark Pegus Heads West
Top Victorian rider Mark Pegus will fly to Western Australia to ride in the $80,000 Broome Cup on Saturday. (11 August 2010)
 34. CANBERRA: Canberra Stables To Invade Canterbury
Canberra will be well represented at Canterbury on Wednesday with four local hopes all of which are last start winners out to chase a maiden success at city level. (9 August 2010)
 35. ALICE SPRINGS: Nev Connor Retires
Veteran Northern Territory trainer Nev Connor has announced his retirement. (8 August 2010)
 36. CANBERRA: Avalanche Provides Tonic For Robinson
Shoalhaven Heads trainer Anne-Maree Robinson was in need of a pick me up after her star galloper Friday Creek unfortunately broke down and she received that in a big way with the victory of lightly raced gelding Our Avalanche at Canberra on the Acton surface on Friday. (6 August 2010)
 37. COFFS HARBOUR: Nikolic Stars At Coffs Harbour Carnival
The Conners name is firmly entrenched in Coffs Harbour Cup history after the win of honest gelding Mossurmi in the $70,000 feature race on August 5. (6 August 2010)
 38. COFFS HARBOUR: Ollie Vollie Is Brisbane Bound
Tamworth trainer Sue Grills rates the classy Border Rebel as her best horse but there is no doubt her other good sprinter Ollie Vollie is her favourite. (6 August 2010)
 39. CANBERRA: Darley Cast Off Aims For Third Straight Win
Former Darley galloper Clever Hans will head to Cowra on Tuesday in his bid to claim a third consecutive win for Canberra-trainer Rado Boljun. (6 August 2010)
 40. CANBERRA: Nervous Wait For Crown Time
Promising Gratz Vella-trained galloper Crown Time can remain undefeated from three starts at Canberra if the first emergency can gain a start in Friday's hotly contested Benchmark 65 Handicap (1206m) on the Acton surface. (4 August 2010)
 41. COFFS HARBOUR: Locals Overdue For Cup Success
Hopes of a first locally trained winner since Sabre Luck back in 1991 lie with three runners in Thursday's $70,000 VB Gold Coffs Harbour Cup. (4 August 2010)
 42. COFFS HARBOUR: Go Gazza In Cup
Wyong trainer Stephen Farley hopes to snare tomorrow's $70,000 VB Coffs Harbour Gold Cup (1600m) with a gelding described as a “thinker.” (4 August 2010)
 43. CANBERRA: SportzCare Meeting On Friday
SportzCare ACT is a local not-for-profit organisation that provides counseling services to sportsmen and women in Canberra and South East NSW. SportzCare was established in response to an identified need for assistance in the ACT sports community. (4 August 2010)
 44. GRAFTON: Roscoe Can Star At Coffs Carnival
He's only small but pocket rocket Rosco Star is blessed with a wing on every hoof. (3 August 2010)
 45. NOWRA: Fred On Right Track With Sycamore Road
Locally prepared Sycamore Road returns to racing on his home track at Nowra tomorrow with trainer Fred Thomason expecting a positive result. (2 August 2010)
 46. CANBERRA: Barbara Joseph and Son Paul Claim First Win
Barbara Joseph and son Paul Jones celebrated the first win of their new training partnership at Canberra on Friday with Thereheiz who always appeared destined to play an important part in the family's racing story. (2 August 2010)
 47. BAIRNSDALE: Frankie Stockdale Trains First Winner
Former popular jockey Frankie Stockdale scored his first win as a trainer when Summer Dream, a daughter of former Gippsland Horse of the Year Fashion Flame, won easily at Bairnsdale on Saturday. (1 August 2010)
 48. GUNDAGAI: Glowing Embers Shining Bright
As a two-year-old Glowing Embers was considered by Canberra trainer Nick Olive as a front line Black Opal Stakes contender. (30 July 2010)
 49. TOWNSVILLE: Cluden Park Future Under Discussion
Representatives from Racing Queensland and the Townsville Turf Club have met to discuss a number of possible options designed to strengthen racing throughout north Queensland. (30 July 2010)
 50. WYONG: Lees and Bowman Win Premierships
He went without a win at the final meeting of the season on July 29 but Newcastle's Kris Lees had the results on the board to claim the 2009/10 Wyong training premiership for the second time. (30 July 2010)
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