Two year olds Tenley (Reisling Stakes) and Yes Yes Yes (Todman Stakes) were explosive in their Randwick wins on Saturday, while The Autumn Sun deserved every accolade that came his way. Their performances stole some of the spotlight from a dazzling win by Princess Posh in the Group 3 Newcastle Newmarket twenty four hours earlier.
LESLIE ALLEN CARLYON AC 1942-2019
TASH WON’T KNOW WHICH HORSE TO WATCH IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
TERRY’S TENTH TAB HIGHWAY
SIGGY WAS A SLOW STARTER, BUT SHE’S FLYING NOW
CHAD LEVER WAS THE ACHIEVER OF THE WEEK
FOR JOHN THOMPSON THE LAST DECADE HAS BEEN A ROLLER COASTER
THE TWO YEAR OLD PUZZLE BEGINS
RIDE OF THE DAY TO PORT MACQUARIE’S PETER GRAHAM
GREG EURELL HOPES MATURITY WILL MAKE A HORSE OF O’TAUTO
LIFE HAS BEEN AN AMAZING RIDE FOR MICHAEL HELLYER
STEVE HART'S INTERVIEW WITH ANDREW GIBBONS
CAMERON’S FIRST RANDWICK WIN WAS SPECIAL, BUT THERE WAS ONE THING MISSING.
JOHN MARSHALL LEAVES AN INDELIBLE MARK
ONE OF RACING’S GREATEST PARTNERSHIPS COMES TO AN END
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
NOBLE BOY MAKES A STATEMENT AT THE ‘HILL
WINONA IS ONE DETERMINED GIRL
STONY BAY- DUAL GROUP I WINNER AT 3. ONE LAST PARADE AT 26
Received an email during the week from popular owner Eddy Boas, who wishes to share the most touching horse story in recent memory. I’m sure you’ll remember Eddy’s hardy campaigner Stony Bay, and like me you’ll be surprised to learn that nineteen years have passed, since the tough gelding was retired.