Almost The Perfect Day
When Hannah Phillips surged to the line on Flinders Luck in the Nanango BP Maiden last Saturday, she knew she had just clinched the Nanango Jockeys Premiership for 2014-15.
When Hannah Phillips surged to the line on Flinders Luck in the Nanango BP Maiden last Saturday, she knew she had just clinched the Nanango Jockeys Premiership for 2014-15.
The Nanango Race Club’s honours for the season will be finalised at this weekend’s meeting
Nanango Tourism and Development Association office-bearers Mary Green and Gloria Kirkness tracked south last Saturday to the Esk Jockey Club’s meeting to judge the Fashions on the Field.
While Doomben was hosting interstate gallopers last Saturday, a winter tourist was also in the firing line at Burrandowan.
The South Burnett was linked to four of the success stories at last Saturday’s excellent Anzac Day race meeting at Wondai.
The South Burnett Race Club has every reason to be delighted with the numbers for its highly popular Anzac Day program.
There was the usual spectrum of highlights at Nanango’s popular Easter Saturday meeting
With 59 acceptors for its Easter meeting, Nanango Race Club’s participants will easily outnumber Saturday’s other non-TAB fixtures scheduled for Barcaldine (31), Boulia (35), Bowen (44), Einasleigh (46), Flinton (38), Gladstone (30) and Roma (28).
Nanango Race Club’s most popular meeting – the Easter Saturday fixture – is just a week away.
It was appropriate that I Am Mclovin was the winner that Kumbia Race Club President Brian Lenihan greeted in the mounting yard after last Saturday’s Murphy Pipe & Civil Maiden (900m).
Kumbia’s special race meeting on Saturday has drawn acceptors from far and wide
Jim Lenihan had a successful day on the punt last Saturday so he certainly went out as a winner when he passed away the very next day.
The fairer sex, after kicking off with the first six placings in the opener at Lee Park last Saturday, certainly ended up with the roses and chocolates when it came to riding rewards.
Generally speaking, there will be three different types of racegoers at Lee Park on Valentine’s Day.
The Nanango Race Club is expressing its heart-felt thanks to its staunch supporters by making its February 14 meeting a free entry day.
Marc Alexander and Nanango’s Glenn Richardson have profitably played with some of the earnings of Canid
Glenn Richardson hit the lead in the Nanango trainer’s premiership with a double last Saturday
Onlookers stared in disbelief at Gatton last Saturday when the fashion judges ignored an elegantly turned out bevy and awarded the prize to a female in a hard hat and tool belt
The south-east’s rural racing participants are thirsty for action. Only one race was decided at Bundaberg last weekend, and that limited activity followed hot on the heels of washouts at Nanango and Kilcoy.
Burnett-born horseman Carl Spry will pen the first words of a new chapter at Fannie Bay on Saturday