Deja Vu At Wondai?
Three horses that filled a trifecta at Wondai’s Anzac Day fixture last year are back seeking share of the cash on Monday.
Three horses that filled a trifecta at Wondai’s Anzac Day fixture last year are back seeking share of the cash on Monday.
The opening stanza of The Championships at Randwick a fortnight ago reportedly gathered in 22,000 patrons.
The racing calendar for next season has been published and all South Burnett clubs have retained their key race day allocations
There’s a secret to Favourite Shadow’s success … a companion pony who travels wherever he goes
Duchess Staghurst begins her racing life at Nanango’s Easter meeting on Saturday.
The day after her mother passed away, Tiffani Brooker opted to fulfil her Saturday, March 12 engagements at Esk and Toowoomba.
Nanango trainer Glenn Richardson experienced a tense but satisfying finish at Chinchilla last Saturday
John and Gaye Harvey, the principals of Croyden Park Stud at Cottonvale on the Granite Belt, are inadvertent Burnett tourism promoters
Wondai trainer Tony Williams was a relieved man after the Past Members Memorial Maiden (1030m) at last weekend’s Eidsvold meeting.
The outcomes of last Saturday’s work day for several Lee Park identities were positive overall, despite some elements of frustration and sorrow.
The leading pair in the parade for the opening event at Nanango on Saturday will both display pink hearts in their jockeys’ colours.
Nanango Race Club’s pre-Valentine’s Day meeting on February 13 is certainly fashionably popular
Nanango apprentice Hannah English continued her remarkable run by saluting at Kilcoy last Tuesday, then doing it again three days later at Toowoomba.
Racing Minister Grace Grace has confirmed that State Government funding will override the cuts detailed in Racing Queensland’s Tracking Towards Sustainability document published last December.
Nanango apprentice Hannah English has rocketed to the top of the state’s all-age, all-district country riding premiership. And fellow apprentice Hannah Phillips isn’t very far behind her
The gathering of racing industry participants at Doomben on Wednesday from the thoroughbred, harness and greyhound codes brought a strong focus to bear on the issue of governance.
The South Burnett stables of Glenn Richardson and James Curtain will be able to serve up more than roast turkey on Christmas Day following the decisive victories by their charges at Lee Park last Saturday.
Blackbutt’s Wayne Farrington will be hoping his maiden charge Miss Alexandra can visit the winner’s slot at Nanango on Saturday.
After seven events had been decided at Roma on Saturday, November 21, Nanango apprentice Hannah English had not been required to weigh-in.
Nanango apprentice Hannah English currently has the extraordinary record of booting home at least one winner at each of seven consecutive work days.