Brooke, who hadn’t ridden a winner in seven attempts at Gilgandra and Tamworth in the previous week, arrived at Grafton with a book of six rides in as many races.
THERE’S NO KEEPING BROCK RYAN DOWN
HYGAIN/MITAVITE COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH
LAURI PARKER’S FIRST RANDWICK WIN WAS WORTH THE WAIT!
WYONG CROWD FAREWELLS POPULAR STAYER
A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!
MICHAEL TRAVERS PROVES PERSEVERANCE ISN’T A LONG RACE; IT’S MANY SHORT RACES ONE AFTER THE OTHER
MICHAEL COSTA CONTINUES ON HIS WINNING WAY!
BRIAN HENDERSON AM 1931- 2021. A MASTER OF HIS TRADE.
WELCOME TO THE HYGAIN GROUP!
MITCHELL BEER RUNS A HAPPY STABLE!
“A trainer usually gets more bad news than good news, and most of the bad is beyond his or her control. You can’t be too hard on yourself and you’ve got to have a laugh. It’s easy to handle winners and success. Dealing with the bad news quickly, allows you to get on with the good things. A happy stable is a good stable.”
KRISTEN’S MIDWAY WIN WAS A PLEASANT SURPRISE!
JENNY DUGGAN BOUNCES BACK - THEY BREED ‘EM TOUGH IN SWEDEN
A TALE OF TWO THOMPSONS- THE LATTER PART OF A GREAT CAREER AND THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER
VAIN - THE EXCITEMENT MACHINE
When Graham McNeice stumbles upon a piece of priceless racing footage, his reaction is something akin to that of Howard Carter when the British archaeologist found the entrance to the tomb of Tutankhamun. “Shadow” came across some rarely seen black and white footage of Vain’s three Sydney race starts in 1969.