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WAGGA’S Forum6 Cinema is in the practice of hosting film premieres with another this Saturday 16 June. Owner, Craig Lucas, is an investor in Shane and Clayton Jacobson’s new movie, Brothers’ Nest, and the brothers are literally coming to town for it. Shane Jacobson’s portrayal of Kenny in the mockumentary of the same name was a great source of dinner table conversation, in spite of the subject, as viewers couldn’t be sure whether it was serious or terribly amateur. Since then, the brothers have created more films, including The BBQ and That’s Not My Dog in which they manage to combine wonderful Australian humour with witty words and scenarios. Brothers’ Nest was shot in Victoria with Shane and Clayton in lead roles and Kim Gyngell and Lynette Curran playing important characters in the comedic thriller. “This is the season for premieres because we have Chasing Comets on August 5 then The Merger at the end of that month,” Craig explained. “Both have been shot locally with extras from the region. Wagga, and the wider Riverina, is developing a valued reputation as a really good place for directors and producers to shoot their films, which is a great boost for the local economy. “Perhaps we ought to rename here as Waggawood!” he laughed. The range of services required for a film set include catering and, in late 2017 when The Merger was being shot, Adam McLean, owner of Elements at the Garden and Little El café, provided all the catering for the crew for that month. “It was wonderful knowing I had a set number of customers every day and I enjoyed using locally grown produce to create great on-location meals for them,” Adam explained. “The entertainment sector isn’t only films because, here at Elements, we’ve hosted many concerts and cabarets for local entertainers, sound and lighting engineers, and musical directors and musicians which are a popular attraction for audiences and generates our local economy.” Films are a powerful way of showing literally what is in, and available in a region and attracting visitors, which increases the viability of local economies with external financial contributions injected. “Investing in films and their distribution makes perfect sense as an exhibitor of films,” Craig explained. “The old business model of sometimes spending years making a film and then hoping and expecting a film distributor to automatically take it on, has finished. continued on page 2...
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The lighter side of police Rescue THE life of a police officer is definitely unpredictable, as was the case over the weekend when Acting Crime Manager, Detective Inspector Peter Hayes, and his merry team turned into wildlife warriors to save a kangaroo trapped in a backyard swimming pool. Residents in Tolland woke to some very loud sounds in their backyard, and after discovering the source, quickly called police. Riverina Police District officers from Wagga arrived and managed to pull the stricken and exhausted animal out to safety and transport it to the nearby vet. The kangaroo has since recovered but the drama has prompted some very witty comments from locals with some asking if it was skippy dipping, or simply a case of the police finally meeting their water ‘roo.
(Right) Acting Crime Manager Detective Inspector Peter Hayes and his brave colleagues with the ‘roo they rescued from a Tolland swimming pool.
Bagging the bag – a Knightly action
THERE is a growing movement around the world to rid the environment of plastic bags, particularly the ubiquitous single use plastic shopping bag. Over most of Australia the bags will be banned from 1st July, but one Wagga retailer has taken the initiative. Knights Meats and Deli has begun what it terms its War Against Waste and decided to unilaterally stop providing single use plastic bags at their checkouts. “The use of plastic bags at our checkouts, along with other environmentally friendly options, have been on the radar of our business for a long time,” Knights CEO Deanna McNaughton said. “We are absolutely committed to reducing environmental waste and this is only
one of the steps that we are employing to address the issue.” For the most part, the bans in other States cover only traditional free plastic bags but not thin bags for gathering fruit, vegetables and meat. “While we are taking the first steps by banning plastic bags at the checkouts, there are still challenges around packaging for individual products such as fruit and vegetables,” Deanna added. “These challenges affect the entire fresh food network and we are open to any suggestions the community may be able to offer,” she said. Knights will accept any multiple use bags at its checkout or will have re-usable bags and cooler bags available for purchase.
Jacobson brothers premiering new movie ...from page 1 “Clayton Jacobson really understands the business of only creating something if you know you have buyers for it, which is why I have a stake in Brothers’ Nest. “I’ll know how successful this film will be by the end of the first showing on Saturday night. Working out how long to run a film is determined by this immediate feedback and sometimes there are surprises. “Our fifth highest grossing film was Backyard Ashes. The Greatest Showman ran for 20 weeks, the Dressmaker for 17 and the most popular film I’ve ever shown here was Avatar in 2010. I think this may be due to it being the first 3D film released. Forum6 Cinema is hosting a red-carpet event for Brothers’ Nest and to welcome Clayton and Shane to Wagga. “There are many excited people looking forward to meeting the brothers while they are here, and we’ll make the night memorable for them,” Craig concluded. You can find Forum6 Cinema films each week on page 3 of Your Local Wagga Weekly.
Restrictions placed on academics
USUALLY a thesis prepared by an academic takes several hundred pages to explain and several hours of discussion to ensure the audience understands the concept. That’s the usual, but for eight researchers from Charles Sturt University (CSU) they don’t have the luxury of either. They will have just three minutes in which to relay the detail of their thesis. It’s all part of an international competition and the winner from the Wagga final will represent CSU at the Asia-Pacific 3MT final on Thursday 27 September at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. The doctoral candidates presenting their thesis will speak on a wide variety of topics
ranging from the impact of entrepreneurial ecosystem factors on enterprise performance in the continuum of urban to regional NSW to the next phase of human evolution, as well as more humorous titles, including puddles, puzzles and pink dresses- the risky business of childhood, don’t worry, just panic and the inevitable thesis on food, such as white rice - naughty or nice, talking grains and the simply titled, Hungry? The competing doctoral candidates are Sue Weerasekara, Michelle Toutounji, Mandy Cooke, Stephen Cork, Esther Callcott, Yuchi Chen, Steve Murphy and Shiwangni Rao. They’ll be judged by Wagga Mayor Greg Conkey, AgriFutures Australia Managing
Director, John Harvey, Principal of Mount Austin High School, Susan Lockwood and the Head of RTO Compliance and Contracts at TAFE Riverina, Anne Lowe. The successful presentation stands to win up to $5000 at the Asia-Pacific 3MT competition final in Brisbane. It will be held in Wagga Council Chambers on 27 June between 4:00pm and 6:00pm and will be followed by light refreshments. To book for the event visit the website at http://news.csu.edu.au/events/waggawagga/3-minute-thesis-competitionfinal?tgFuR34VhFbUiqoJ.99 and click on the register button at the bottom of the page.
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Wagga’s Agrinet connecting remote Territorians WHEN Dan Winson won the inaugural Charles Sturt University Agrihack challenge in 2017, even he hadn’t imagined how far his Agrinet technology to enable everyone in Australia to have reliable internet coverage, would literally take him. His latest project is in the Northern Territory at the NT Government’s Douglas Daly Research station 200 kilometres south of Darwin. Reliable, if any, internet coverage has been almost impossible for anyone living and operating in these remote areas. “Mobile coverage is OK for 99 per cent of the population, but, if you’re part of the other one per cent living outside the green zone, we can help,” Dan explained. (See map.) “If you’re sick of slow, unreliable internet and mobile black spots, talk to us.” By using and adapting existing technology, Dan can create systems for farm-wide wireless networks to access the internet in addition to making and receiving calls using calling-over WiFi, which requires an iPhone6 or later, or Samsung S6 or later on a post-paid plan with Telstra or Optus.
The Northern Territory Minister for Primary Industry and Resources, Ken Vowles, said the research could be a game-changer for people on outback stations. “We believe people in remote regions deserve good services,” he said. “We have many remote areas where telecommunications are difficult or non-existent. “The NT Government recognises improved Wi-Fi coverage could transform life in these regions and has been working with long-distance telecommunications company Agrinet from Wagga to do something about it.” This innovative collaboration between the Department of Primary Industry and Resources, and Agrinet saw widespread Wi-Fi coverage achieved across the 3100 hectare Douglas Daly Research Farm. “With this coverage it means better cattle management, increased worker safety, improved mental health for residents, and the ability to keep pace with rapidly changing technology,” Ken explained. The technology designed by Agrinet, is not reliant on one provider and is suitable for farms with any type of internet connection.
“This technology is designed to be installed and maintained by farmers, removing the expense of telecommunications experts having to travel for hours out bush. Once installed, it will allow anyone with a smartphone or tablet to connect,” Ken added. The first tower installed at the research farm resulted in signal extending two kilometres through thick bush. Once the technology was installed on a water tower,
the range increased to 10 kilometres. The next step of the trial will see the technology installed at Victoria River Research Station, 10 times the size of Douglas Daly Research Farm. “Improved Wi-Fi could fundamentally change how Territorians in remote areas communicate and do business. We will continue working with industry to see results for people in our remote areas,” Ken concluded.
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Swimming danger not just the water Marguerite McKinnon ONE of life’s universal pleasures is to be able to go for a swim on a hot day. In fact, some of us like swimming so much we do it all year ‘round. However, a new study has revealed an alarming new trend which shows that a swim at Wagga Beach is no longer the greatest danger with half of those surveyed admitting they sometimes, or always, drank alcohol at the beach. The Murrumbidgee River is the sixth most deadly place for drowning in Australia, yet interim findings revealed that one-in-six people surveyed at Wagga Beach in January this year was under the influence of alcohol. Conducted by the Royal Life Saving Society Australia and James Cook University, the study’s chief investigator, Amy Peden, said the results show the biggest danger is not the swimmer’s ability or the current, it’s alcohol. “The people we surveyed had an average blood alcohol reading of 0.110, which is more than double the legal limit for driving,” Amy said. “The highest Blood Alcohol Calculator (BAC) we recorded was 0.215, which is more than four times the legal limit of 0.05.” Amy and her team spoke to people who came to the river to cool off as temperatures in Wagga reached over 40 degrees. Those surveyed were happy to help the researchers and Amy said it made working on the hot days far more pleasant. Mark Timms was one Wagga local who went to cool off after a 41-degree day on the night of Sunday 21 January. At the time he disappeared the temperature was still above 35 degrees. While authorities say alcohol wasn’t a cause,
the death of the 28-year-old father of five made national headlines as locals rallied around the shocked family. His youngest child was just three months old. “It was terrible knowing we had been at the beach only a few hours before he drowned, and it really hit home to us as we believe every drowning is preventable. It made us work harder to get the message out. One drowning is one death too many,” Amy said. There have been 22 drownings in the Murrumbidgee River over the past 15 years, 12 of them in Wagga with the most recent being on 9th February, when a kayaker discovered the body of a man in his ‘60’s. Temperatures have cooled considerably since then, but rivers remain the leading location for drowning in Australia with an average of 74 drowning deaths a year. Royal Life Saving Australia released these interim findings to remind people that drowning can occur all year round, with 40 per cent of the 1103 river drowning deaths in the past 15 years occurring in Autumn and Winter. In addition to the message reminding river users to avoid alcohol around water, the Respect the River Project highlights the importance of wearing a lifejacket, never swimming alone and learning how to save a life by taking a First Aid or Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course. Royal Life Saving Australia runs CPR and First Aid courses throughout the region. To find out more about learning these lifesaving skills, call the Royal Life Saving Riverina office on (02) 6921 7422. And for more information on the Respect the River Project visit www.royallifesaving.com.au/respecttheriver. The full findings of the research will be published in academic journals over the coming months.
Royal Life Saving Society Australia’s chief investigator, Amy Peden, during the January 2018 survey at Wagga Beach.
Violent crime in Junee down by 50% Marguerite McKinnon
It’s a well-known phrase attributed by American author Mark Twain to former 19th Century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli which states; There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. Remembering this, when the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) released its quarterly update of recorded crime statistics last week, the skill lay in reading and accurately interpreting the results. However, one statistic has come as a complete surprise for all the right reasons. Over the past two years, Junee has enjoyed a stunning drop in one serious form of crime violent crimes which has been slashed by 50.6 per cent. It’s the largest drop in violent crime in NSW by a significant margin. In fact, Junee recorded a lower rate of crime than most other areas, even those of similar size. This is opposed to the much larger Wagga, which saw a 33.9 per cent rise in break-and-enters in a non-dwelling such as a business. In contrast Wagga experienced a 21.2 per cent drop in stealing from a motor vehicle. Acting Crime Manager for the Riverina Police District, Detective Inspector Peter Hayes, said that the improvement could be put down to pro-active policing and common sense amongst drivers. “More people are locking their cars which we weren’t seeing,” Detective Inspector Hayes said. “As for the break-ins, that’s been attributed to a number of offenders. Two of them are now in custody so fingers crossed we see a decrease in that area,” he said. This week Junee locals have universally welcomed the slashed crime rate. A spokesperson for Junee Thumbs Up Thumbs Down
L-R Senior Constable Jana Schiller, Inspector Rob Vergano, Senior Constable Tim Hall and Leading Senior Constable Andrew Henderson. Photo Courtesy of Struan Timms Photography
described it as an amazing statistic. “I believe it has a lot to do with the new policing in town, and the way they are now engaging with the community. I also believe residents feel more inclined to report matters to police because they’ve proven in recent months that they are willing to act on information supplied by the public.” The Railway Café owner, Debbie Daley agreed that Junee feels much safer because of a high police visibility and growing community trust in local police. “It’s definitely noticeable around town. The police are always out and about, and since Inspector Rob Vergano came to town he’s been really active against crime,” Debbie said. Junee Capital Chemist owner, Jane Gentle, said that the results will comfort a lot of locals, especially older residents. “It’s a massive drop in violent crime. If we do hear about crime, we’re hearing more about police raids, drug busts and search warrants, rather than police reacting to violent crime,” Jane said. Other professionals who declined to be named suggested the drop in crime is directly connected to the rise in rent prices and occupancy as tradespeople fill accommodation while construction is underway at Junee jail. “These people don’t cause trouble. They just work hard and make our community better,” a local business operator observed. Builder, Paul Ellen from Hotondo Homes, moved to Junee six years ago. “We haven’t had any problems, but we see Inspector Vergano and the police being visible in the community, so it’s really good,” Paul said. Inspector Rob Vergano, who has seven police officers under his charge, moved to Junee 12 months ago and attributes the encouraging results to the community working with police long before he arrived. “Junee is a beautiful town with more than 6000 hardworking people who are proud of where they live,” Inspector Vergano said. “Since Strike Force Raptor was conducted nearly two years ago some criminal elements around the township have been cleaned out due to police acting on information from the public. “Last week’s search warrant in Goulburn Street, the Marquis Street search warrant in February, and last year’s search warrant in Robert Street recovered in excess of 150 allegedly stolen items. “Junee Police are out patrolling more than ever, day and night. The people of Junee should be proud that crime has been reduced because they helped us by providing valuable information to act on and continue the downward trend of crime,” Inspector Vergano said.
Did you get stopped by police? Marguerite McKinnon DESPITE repeated appeals from police, politicians and community organisation motorists don’t get the message. Riverina Police District officers have expressed disappointment after issuing 144 speeding offences during Operation Stay Alert over the June Long Weekend. Beginning at midnight on Friday, Riverina Police conducted 4438 random breath tests and detected seven drivers who registered a prescribed concentration of alcohol above the legal limit. There also were 144 speeding tickets, two seatbelt infringements and 107 miscellaneous fines issued. “This is disappointing that we detected 144 people speeding on our roads,” Inspector Adrian Telfer said. “Our message is to slow down as speed contributes to accidents in our rural areas.”
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International race against the frost WAGGA farmer Margie Carter is in a hurry. After the recent rain, the owner of gold-medal winning table olive farm, Parafield Olives, knows time is running out before the fruit killer arrives. “You never know when the frost is going to come. And it has been such a dry year, and a dry March, so I delayed the harvest,” Margie said. “We usually start picking on the first of April, but I held off for two weeks in the hope it would rain. We got some a month ago and that made a huge difference. We picked about six or seven tonnes from the Wallis olives, then after the rain we went around again and got another four or five tonnes,” she said. The race to beat the inevitable frost and pick the olives is being assisted by Wagga’s Yazidi refugees who escaped from Syria and Iraq. “They’ve been really great,” Margie said. Margie is the only olive grower in Australia who grows the big green Wallis table olives which won a gold medal at the prestigious 2017 Sydney Fine Food Show. “It’s a big olive that’s about the size of a walnut. It’s got a lot of flesh on it and it’s very tasty with a little bit of a lemon tang to it,” Margie explained. She also grows Manzanillo olives in both green and black varieties and the popular Kalamata. Originally from Spain, Manzanillo is considered one of the world’s finest varieties. “Everyone’s heard of Kalamata olives, but not many have heard of Manzanillo, and yet they are the most eaten olive in the world. In Australia they’re simply called
green olives or black olives, but 98 per cent of the time they will be Manzanillos,” she said. Margie also has a variety of other olives including the South Australian Verdale which originated in France, Hardy’s Mammoth olives, Palermo, Pendolino olives and Leccino olives. “I have 10 varieties, which is unusually high, but I want a range so I can show people who come to the farm or try olives that an olive isn’t just an olive.” Located at the end of Cloughs Road past the Yarragundry motorcycle track, Parafield Olives has trees dating back to 1935. As well as selling locally through Duffy Brothers, Knights Meats, Lake Albert Food Works, Wagga Meat Supply and the Riverina Co-Op, Margie has just gone national. “It’s only a couple of weeks, but my olives now go through Organic Life, a Byron Bay distributor and, as all my olives are organic they will be sold through health food and independent shops around the country,” Margie said. Parafield Olives is another Wagga example of the region’s growing reputation for producing exceptional quality food. “It’s perfect for growing olives because it’s like a Mediterranean climate. We’ve got the hot, dry summers and wet, cold winters, although this year we need to get more of the wet. Everyone needs rain right now. “Olives need a percentage of average days under 12 degrees for fruit set so they need the cold. That’s why olives don’t grow and fruit so well in the warmer climates. You’ve got to have that cold,” Margie said. However, frost is not wanted because the
MOST Australians like a red, whether it be sitting on a verandah watching the sun go down or enjoying dinner with friends. And most believe that Australian wines are the best. Well, if you’re in that group let it be known that Australian wines are about to get a whole lot better. That’s all because the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) in Wagga is set to play a key role in a research centre to build the sustainability and competitive edge of the Australian wine industry. It follows the launch recently of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Innovative Wine Production at the University of Adelaide’s Waite campus. The Training Centre will foster close partnerships between university based researchers and research end-users to provide industry focused innovative research and training opportunities. Its research will focus on defining the
unique flavours of Australian wines as well as making vines more robust, defeating disease and introducing more innovation to winemaking. The NWGIC in Wagga, which is an alliance between Charles Sturt University (CSU), the NSW Department of Primary Industries and the NSW Wine Industry Association, will coordinate three projects as part of the new ARC Centre. The NWGIC Director, Professor Leigh Schmidtke said the organisation was looking forward to contributing research expertise and assisting with training a new generation of grape and wine scientists. “The NWGIC role will include developing rapid methods of analysis to provide tools to evaluate grape quality prior to harvest, developing strategies to improve wine shelf-life and improving our understanding of the transport of plant signals in the coordination of berry
Marguerite McKinnon
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olive fruit can be damaged at temperatures below minus 1.7 degrees. Young olive trees and branches can be killed at temperatures below minus 5.5 degrees and mature trees can be killed at temperatures below minus 9.5 degrees. Wagga’s coldest recorded temperature was minus five degrees on 18 June 1974. “We’re getting close to picking them all before the frost comes. We’ve reached the end of the Kalamatta grove and we have another variety of only 180 trees, but there are many olives on them.” After pickling and the olives are sent for packaging, Margie will select her entries for the Sydney Fine Food Show in September, as well as perform her other job as an official olive oil taster for the Department of Agriculture. Based in Wagga, this tasting panel is one of only five in the world, and the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. “We test all the oils to make sure they are what they say they are on the labels,” Margie said.
“They are chemically tested first, before passing eight people on the panel.” It is at this point that the horror stories about olive oil, and olives come out. The categories are extra virgin, virgin, and olive oil, with a fourth category, lampante, which Margie describes as “only good enough for burning in lamps”. “We taste that too and some are absolutely foul. Some people are buying this stuff in big tins which is being passed off as extra virgin olive oil. “People think olives are black but the natural colour is more a magenta purple. “Many of the imported olives you buy have been oxygenated, left out on big tarpaulin mats for days to change colour, or even chemically coloured black. They taste like a cross between shoe polish and soap. “If you want good and fresh olive oil, buy only Australian,” Margie advised. Margie also makes time to be a presenter on 2AAA FM Community Radio where she plays quality Blues, Rock and Roll and ballads. But that’s another story.
Parafield Olives owner Margie Carter and her staff picking olives before the frost.
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Trying to meet water ministers was in vain COMMUNITY members from southern NSW who wanted to talk to the nation’s Water Ministers, were ejected from Canberra’s Hyatt Hotel last week, but not before they delivered their message. “We want our communities protected,” they emphasised, with placards and signs. Victorian Water Minister, Lisa Neville, provided some hope when she assured protest leader Shelley Scoullar from Deniliquin before the Ministerial Council (MinCo) meeting, that her government would not allow more water to be taken from food producers. She was the only Minister to talk to the protesters. Federal Water Minister, David Littleproud, used an alternative entrance to the hotel in what some considered to be an effort to avoid the group. SpeakUp4Water represents more than 300 people who attended a water forum in Moama 10 weeks ago that overwhelmingly called for meetings with the Prime Minister and Water Ministers to discuss concerns around implementation of the MurrayDarling Basin Plan, in particular the adverse social and economic impacts on rural communities. To date, their requests have been unsuccessful, so it was decided a delegation would wait outside the Hyatt Hotel function room where MinCo was to be held, but were ejected before the meeting started. Communities from Victoria’s Goulburn Valley and NSW Murray and Murrumbidgee Valleys were represented. As Speak Up Campaign chair and protest organiser, Shelley said they simply want guarantees from Water Ministers that rural communities will not be sacrificed under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. “Unfortunately, we have suffered massive economic loss; $500 million a year and 1000 jobs in the Goulburn Valley, and nearly $170 million and 200 jobs in the NSW Murray region. There have been numerous promises about delivering a Basin Plan which protects our rural communities, but to date, they have been hollow. “We are concerned the recent deal announced by Water Minister David Littleproud, which includes an additional
Another apology pennie scott FRIDAY 25 May was a memorable day for many reasons. For children stolen, removed and taken from their families at the direction of the Department of Aboriginal Welfare, the dispossession experienced changed lives forever. At Wollundry Lagoon, a granite rock with a plaque remembering and commemorating this period in NSW’s black history, was unveiled by Auntie Isabel Reid, most Senior Aboriginal Elder. With her in the picture are three others – all once little girls – who met at the Cootamundra Girls Home where they lived, and worked, for many years. The correct caption for this group is – L-R: Aunties Adelaide Wenberg, Isabel Reid, Rosie Atkinson and Shirley McGee.
Protesters outside the Hyatt Hotel in Canberra. 450 gigalitres to be recovered under the Plan will create further economic hardship for our people. We want guarantees from Mr Littleproud that communities will be protected, but we haven’t seen anything yet,” Shelley said, adding that it was time for a new level of transparency around the Basin Plan. “We call on Ministers (for water) to release all key documents and spend the next month on a road trip explaining to communities what they have signed them
up to. There has been too much secrecy. “We also reiterate our desire to meet with Water Ministers and ask them to be open and honest about the Basin Plan’s implementation, including Intergovernmental Agreements and memorandum of understanding. “There is too much suffering in our rural communities and we do not believe we should be the collateral damage for this political plan, which, to this point, has been more about winning key seats than
protecting the environment. “We’re not sure it was necessary to eject our peaceful group from the Hyatt Hotel, nor did we need to be guarded by six officers from Australian Federal Police. “We especially appreciate the lead taken by Minister Neville, as well as efforts of Minister Niall Blair to support our communities and look forward to the opportunity to have further discussions with them, as well as with Federal Water Minister Littleproud,” Shelley concluded.
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New regional hub for LiveBetter for Riverina pennie scott MICHAEL McCormack had a hectic schedule on Friday 8th June delivering good news to many organisations. Among the events included was the official opening of the new regional hub of LiveBetter Community Services at Peter Street in Wagga. While LiveBetter has had a presence in Wagga for several years providing aged, volunteer and child and family services, a merge, with local disability provider, Family Link in 2016 enabled expansion in a range of services while keeping employment and services in the Riverina. LiveBetter Community Services is one of the largest regionally-based registered NDIS and Aged Care providers, with a history of more than 30 years of community service delivery across NSW and central Queensland. Michael acknowledged the vision of former Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, as the architect of the redesign of disability services where customers have greater choice as to which providers and services they want.
“A nation is judged by how the most vulnerable in society are looked after and the NDIS is a vast improvement on the precious system and Julia’s vision is delivering superior services to those who need them most,” Michael said. LiveBetter currently provides support to more than 400 customers in Wagga and the Riverina, with approximately 140 local office and frontline staff delivering services in the region. CEO Tim Curran said LiveBetter is passionately committed to engaging, supporting and empowering local communities to thrive into the future, and extended his thanks to local staff for helping to deliver on this vision. “Our purpose is to enable the people of regional Australia to live their best lives,” Tim said. “The viability of regional, rural and remote Australia lies in keeping services local, and in connecting local communities, families and organisations to build and strengthen relationships. Having most of our services delivered out of the one central hub in Wagga by a dedicated team of local staff goes a long
way to providing a holistic service for those living in the Riverina.” Services provided from the new hub at Peter Street, include a wide range of Disability, Aged, Clinical, Case
Management, Home Modifications and Volunteer programs. LiveBetter also has an office located at 1 Fitzmaurice Street Wagga, from which Skills4Life and Early Childhood Projects are delivered.
L-R: Pete Carter, deputy chair of LiveBetter, Peta Larsen, manager of clinical services, Tim Curran, CEO, Will Glennie and Michael McCormack.
A blast happily received by Men’s Shed
Alan Reid IT’S often claimed that when a group of men get together there’s a lot of hot air flying ‘round and in the case of the Wagga Men’s Shed, very soon there will be around 1300 litres a minute of hot air flying around and through the building. The situation has arisen because the Men’s Shed has acquired a compressor with a grant from the Federal Government‘s National Shed Development Program, which is administered by the Australian Men’s Sheds Association. The $3750 grant enabled the purchase of a compressor to provide air to the entire building in Ashmont Avenue, including a new spray painting booth. Confirming the grant, the Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Member for Riverina,
Michael McCormack, said that Men’s Sheds play an important role by providing a space for men. “Throughout Australia, Men’s Sheds also play an important role in the community by providing mentoring for young people in the arts of metalwork, woodwork, and building things,” he said while conceding his wife would not allow him to hang a picture which, he said, would probably exclude him from membership of the men’s shed. “Small grants such as the $3750 are not huge in terms of Federal Government grants, but all these little grants to Men’s Sheds around Australia enable their membership to carry on the good work,” Michael said. The Wagga Men’s Shed currently has 150 members with expertise in bike assembly, brewing, catering woodwork, metalwork, bee- keeping, gardening and
lead lighting. President, Peter Quinane, added there are people also with experience in Information Technology enabling the group to provide classes in basic computer training three times a week. With the growing membership and resulting increase in activities, the Men’s Shed has drawn up plans for a $250,000 expansion. “We’ll be applying for a government grant for the work and hope to obtain a dollar-for-dollar injection,” Peter said, adding that the plans would go to council shortly for approval and work on the project would commence as soon as the funds become available. In addition to the activities at the Men’s Shed, hundreds of hours of community volunteering is given every year to
NAIDOC week, Multicultural celebrations, Forest Centre, the Leukaemia Foundation, Riding for the Disabled, Country Hope, the Kookaburra Preschool and many others.
Michael McCormack (left) looks over Men’s Shed plans with Peter Quinane.
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Wagga’s Amanda Case volunteering in Peru
Amanda Case with the children assisted by Seeds of Hope. pennie scott SEEDS of Hope, a Non-Government Organisation located in Huaraz, Peru, has been fortunate enough to score a former Wagga girl as its International Volunteer Coordinator. A primary school teacher by training, Amanda Case left her school in Melbourne last year to follow her wanderlust and volunteered at Seeds for three months while on her ‘round the world trip, which included a mix of sightseeing and volunteering. Having fallen in love with the kids at Seeds and the way of life in this beautiful Andean town, Amanda decided to study Spanish in Argentina for four months before returning to her beloved Peru. Seeds of Hope Peru is in its 12th year of operation supporting children living in poverty in Huaraz by providing a safe environment for them to receive assistance and encouragement with their homework from both Peruvian tutors and international volunteers. Located in this picturesque city, capital of the Ancash Region of Peru, this is the epicentre for outdoor adventure and treks in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range which surrounds the city. The following information is for potential volunteers – Who can volunteer? Anyone who has displayed a commitment and enthusiasm for helping impoverished children is an ideal volunteer. We accept all professions and don’t discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, or sexuality. Do I need to be able to speak Spanish? Although it is not part of the selection criteria, it is strongly recommended you attain (at minimum) a basic level of Spanish before joining Seeds. This helps you to get the most out of your experience as you’ll be helping the children read, write, and do math and science in Spanish. The children speak Spanish and are patient with the volunteers and love interacting with them, even if the volunteers cannot communicate very well in their language. Seeds partners with a great Peruvian Spanish tutor who teaches English
in the local public schools in Huaraz. If you are interested in private and very affordable Spanish classes while volunteering with Seeds of Hope, we can help you. For how long should I volunteer? People have volunteered for six months, one month or just a couple of weeks. However, we encourage people to stay for at least one month as you’ll get more out of your time as a volunteer, and it gives you and the children sufficient time to get to know each other. We are happy to have volunteers come for a couple of weeks, although note you will pay the same minimum contribution amount as volunteers who stay for a month. How much does it cost to volunteer? For international volunteers, a $200 USD monthly contribution fee is requested and this goes directly towards the children and the operational costs of Seeds. We do have reduced costs for volunteers who make a commitment of more than six months. We have a volunteer apartment in the heart of the city and within walking distance of the school. The apartment is fully furnished with two bathrooms, kitchen, living room, access to a spacious rooftop and hand washing laundry facilities. The rent is very affordable for such a central location and is safe and secure. If you, or someone you know are considering a trip to South America, why not add volunteering to your itinerary and join us at Seeds of Hope. For more information on volunteering or making a donation, please visit www. seedsofhope.pe or write Amanda an email at seedsofhoperu@hotmail.com. You can follow Seeds on all social media platforms.
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Small schools receive big information Marguerite McKinnon
THEIR motto, small schools, great big futures, applied when Wagga’s Community of Small Schools gathered at Kapooka to learn about protecting the local environment and its cutest resident, the squirrel glider. Organised by the Petaurus Education Group which facilitates education in biodiversity, sustainable agriculture and land care, 168 students from Kapooka, Ladysmith, Tarcutta and Uranquinty Public Schools had a fun day of structured activities focussed on the squirrel glider and other wildlife. In the weeks that followed the day, students continued to reap the educational benefits. Eastern Riverina Landcare Group spokesman, Owen Dunlop, said the students learned the importance of their local environment and wildlife such as the squirrel glider, parrots and some eater insects. “They were really interested in the rope traffic bridges over the highway at Kapooka, which were purpose-built for the squirrel gliders to safely access both habitat areas that were separated by the road,” Owen said. Visiting environmental scientist, Dr Mason Crane, said that, while squirrel glider numbers in the region are good, the risk of them becoming extinct is always a possibility. “Because it’s so isolated at Kapooka it’s very easy for species to become endangered, or even extinct if the vegetation is disturbed,” Mason said.
A key factor in the squirrel glider’s survival lies in paddock trees, their main feeding and nesting sites. “Paddock trees are mainly pre-European settlement eucalypts which have big hollows and canopies, and they’re a resource that can’t be replaced in the next one hundred or 200 years. They’re under threat because, on average, we lose 20 per cent whenever a bushfire comes through,” Mason explained. The practice of knocking down trees to make more cropping space is being revisited because they are home to bees and other wildlife which ensure pollination of canola and other crops. “Graziers also love the benefits trees provide for their stock,” Mason said. With healthy squirrel glider numbers at present, environmental scientists are more than happy to spread the word about conversation for the future. “Our highest density is at Mates Gully Travel and Stock Reserve where we caught 25 squirrel gliders within a 200-metre square, or four hectare area over three nights trapping,” Mason said, adding that the numbers at Kapooka aren’t as high but are still good. The education day also included Aboriginal artist David Dunn, from Trangie teaching the students about Indigenous art, culture and food. “I’ve visited more than 280 schools across NSW in the past two-and-a-half years working for Petaurus which I absolutely love doing.” The return to Kapooka held special meaning for David, who trained at the base when he joined the army as a 17-year-old.
Submarines in local waters Jacob Saggers
MODEL boat hobbyists, Task Force 72 (TF72) ran their 11th annual Carrier and Escort Weekend at Wagga’s Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre on June 9 and 10, displaying 46 model boats and submarines. The TF72 Scale Model Ship Association was conceived over a few beers in 1994 when hobbyists agreed it would be a great idea to see all the 1:72 scale model ships which were being constructed at the time, sailing together in one place. TF72 has enjoyed substantial growth since it’s humble beginnings. Initially starting with 35 members possessing 70 models between them, the association currently boasts 150 members who own 350 models and include overseas members in Canada, New Zealand, USA, Germany and the UK. President of TF72, Tony Page, brought his Imperial Japanese Navy I-53 model submarine. “This WW2 mothership was capable of deploying five one-man suicide
submarines. Here you can see the cradles where they were attached,” Tony explained. The detail in the model is impressive. “These submarines were used in the Pacific but were not very successful. The Japanese built quite a few varieties, which is surprising given they also had massive battle ships. “Most of the craft you see here are known as scratch-built. This means they are constructed from the ground up. My submarine is scratch-built and I built the hull from fiberglass, but have used ABS Plastic for most of its components. “My interest in model submarines began after seeing one pictured in a hobby magazine back in 2000 and I have been building them ever since. “A friend told me about Task Force 72 about five years ago, and so I travelled from Sydney to Wagga to investigate. I have since attended every year, and am now the president,” Tony explained. TF72 holds a competition for the best built ship or submarine at their annual Carrier and Escorts Regatta.
President of TF72, Tony Page.
“I mainly teach and show silhouette painting, which I can teach to nonindigenous kids without getting caught up in protocols. “Young children really respect the Aboriginal culture and ask me questions like am I black, white or why am I black, and all that sort of stuff. It’s so cool to speak freely with them and watch them
learn,” David said. Principal of Kapooka Public School, Lyn Eacott, said the four schools in the Wagga Community of Small Schools have a once-a-term catch-up. “We are having a science day next term. We have a touch football day. We just vary it and the children get to interact like they would in a big school,” Lyn said.
Squirrel Glider. Image courtesy of Peter Merrit. “Members judge what they consider to be the best build, and the winner receives what we call our Bravo Zulu award. We also have the Homer award, which is reserved for the captain whose craft endured a collision or was involved in something equally amusing in the water. They receive a statue of Homer Simpson,” Tony said, laughing. “We’re serious about our modelling, but we’re not serious about the competition. It’s all about having fun and sharing ideas and skills. There are some guys here who have been modelling for around 50 years and our oldest member is in his 80’s. We’re always looking out for new members. TF72 has been successful for 24 years but I’d like to think the association has another 24 years left. Can you imagine the technology in 2024? It’s really exciting,” Tony concluded. Dave Pearce brought The Jimmy Carter, a current serving USS Virgina seawolf nuclear submarine. “This is one of the deadliest submarines in the world and was the first vessal to travel to North Korea and park on the peninsula to ensure peace.
“My submarine is scratch-built. I bought most of its parts from a gentleman in Brisbane, and then assembled the rest myself. “I pretty much swapped out one hobby for another, I was racing hill climb cars and my wife suggested I occupy my spare time with something a little less dangerous,” Dave said smiling. “I’ve come from Sydney with my boys Lachlan and Joshua who also are members of the club,” Dave said proudly. “Submarines are not for everybody, but when they work well they’re beautiful to watch. They offer a unique challenge because they need to remain airtight while being controlled under water. There are many moving parts which need to work just right. “I work in construction, so this a great way for me to unwind and enjoy myself,” Dave concluded. Members of the TF72 Fleet Base in Wagga have completed a model of the HMAS Wagga which is on display in the Wagga Wagga Council Chambers. For further information about Task Force 72 you can visit their website at https://taskforce72.org
Member of TF72, Dave Pearce.
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Wagga foursome tackle The Finke Marguerite McKinnon THE Tatts Finke Desert Race has been running since 1976, and now four Wagga men have attempted, and completed, the event, which is reputed to be one of the most difficult off-road courses in one of the most remote locations in the world. Run over two days on the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend, motorbikes, cars, buggies and quad bikes battle 226 kilometres through desert country from Alice Springs to the small Aboriginal community of Apatula, or Finke as it is more commonly known. The race then turns around and hundreds of competitors backtrack to Alice Springs, hopefully in one piece.
The Finke is one of the biggest annual sporting events in the Northern Territory. The high-speed outback Aussie institution sounded appealing to Wagga locals Tyson Hodges, his brother Saxon, Tony Long and Clinton Lucas. The four signed up to be among 616 motorbike entrants to attempt the race that many have previously attempted only to fail. A hearty mix of dust, fatigue, chestdeep whoops, dehydration, stray wildlife, including camels, unsafe speeds and screaming spectators makes The Fink a race not for the faint-hearted. The front-runners are deadly serious about collecting kudos and the $10,000 first place, $5000 second place and $2500 third place prize money. Manufacturers,
such as KTM, also want their bikes on the podium because a win makes the model and make even more valuable. However, most competitors, just want to survive the return trip; that’s reward enough. Wagga’s best performer, Tyson Hodges, came in at a respectable 93 out of 661 in Class 5 of the 251cc to 450cc four-stroke category. His overall time was 6hrs 20mins, 2hrs 24mins behind winner Toby Price who finished the gruelling course in 3hrs 55mins. Tony Long crossed the line in 180th position in the Class 6 Masters category for 35-to-39 year olds, in a time of 6hrs 50mins and Saxon Hodges placed 190th with an overall time of 6hrs 53mins in the
Class 4 up to 250cc Four Stroke, while Clinton Lucas had the most gruelling ride lasting 8hrs 18mins. He crossed the line in 432nd position, beating 229 other competitors from a field where 32 wound up in hospital with fractured arms or legs, dislocated joints, and minor injuries. The overall winner and former Dakar Champion, Toby Price, took out the event for an incredible sixth time on his KTM 500 EXC-F, followed by Alice Springs local, David Walsh, who also rode a KTM 500 EXC-F. Even more remarkable is that Toby attempted to secure a double win after also entering the car division, but had to forfeit when his vehicle suffered mechanical failure.
Wagga entrants from left: Tyson Hodges, Clinton Lucas, Saxon Hodges and Tony Long.
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THERE are many places in the Riverina which offer a variety of attractions, but few can match the diversity offered for visitors to Junee. Among its attractions are the annual Rhythm and Rail Festival,various railway exhibitions and activities such as the Roundhouse Railway Museum, and bed and breakfast accommodation, including Gryphon Lodge and the haunted Monte Cristo Homestead. Owners of Gryphon Lodge, Fran and Keith Griffin, have effortlessly created a home away from home for travellers. Fran and Keith are lovers of music having graduated from Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music. They are also keen cyclists, and, as ex-ride leaders, can organise tailored cycling programs around the scenic backroads of Junee. Located just outside Junee, Gryphon Lodge and its expansive verandah provide the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of local wine while watching the sunset. Dinner is available on request and well worth a night in, with Keith and Fran showcasing an array of ingredients from their cottage garden and locally sourced produce. Mornings are filled with the delightful aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and breakfast includes the couple’s own bread,
pastries, and brioche. For more information or bookings, visit www.gryphonlodge.com. au But if you’re in Junee and like to prepare your own breakfast some of the best eggs in the Riverina are available at Cackleberries by Lashbrook Farm. Started as a hobby in 2013, the farm is now a successful family business supplying eggs to restaurant, cafes and supermarkets in the Riverina. Cackleberries by Lashbrook Farm runs a maximum of 300 hens per hectare and has been listed by Choice Magazine as one of the top producers in the country for stocking density. The egg cartons from the farm are labelled locally by two charity organisations, Kurrajong and The Leisure Company. As well as eggs, the farm sells laying hens and holds regular public events, including farm tours, school holiday workshops and the annual Royal Easter Cup Race. The farm is open by appointment for school groups and preschools and its cottage is available for birthdays, presentations, workshops and meetings with catering options available. For more information visit the farm’s Facebook page, Cackleberries by Lashbrook Farm. Another culinary delight is the Junee
Still time to enter your photographs THE annual Love Lockhart Shire Photographic Competition encourages participation in photography while promoting the many wonderful aspects of the Lockhart Shire and professional and amateur photographers are invited to submit images taken within the Shire. The competition is open to everyone, with cash prizes and entries are to be submitted at visitlockhartshire.com.au Competition categories are as follows: 1) Open - People $250 for First Prize; $50 for Runner Up 2) Open - Places $250 for First Prize; $50 for Runner Up 3) Youth - People & Places
$100 for First Prize; $30 for Runner Up All entries must be received by 4.30pm on 30 June. The accompanying photographs are from two of the 2017 entrants, Trevor Bullock and Peihopa Craig. The Lockhart water tower is about to be transformed into a huge mural designed by Scott Nagy and Krimsone. A grant was received to undertake this project expected to be completed by the end of 2018. Silos and water tanks have become huge canvases and are recognised as a reason for visitors to stop in small towns to literally admire the large-scale art on formerly plain structures.
Licorice and Chocolate Factory in a converted flour mill. It produces more than 150 tonnes of organic licorice every year. You absolutely will feel like a kid again when you stand in the Mill Shop surrounded by nostalgic, multi-coloured candy pals with the thick, rich smell of licorice and Belgian-style chocolate wafting over you. This is the place to take home some of the magic in chocolatecovered nut, berry or licorice form. Unlike most shops and food production operations, visitors to the factory can go behind the curtain to see the inner-
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leGend: t – Won at track . c – Won at this distance on this course . d – Won at this distance on another course . w – Won in slow or heavy going . B – Beaten favourite at last start . h – Trained on track . n - Won at night . s – Spell of three months . f – Fell . p – Pulled up . l – Lost rider . © 2018: this racing service contains nsw racing information, including fields and form which is subject to copyright and which is owned by Racing nsw and other parties working with it.
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token of love w (2) Ms B Joseph & P A JonesP Scorse (a3) 62 so splendId wh (8) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Mc Evoy 59 .5 lA chIcA BellA bn (11) Joseph Pride . . . . . Ms R King (a) 58 .5 Queen mIsty (6) L J Bridge . . . . . . . . . B Mc Dougall (a2) 58 RoyAl stAmp (12) M C Conners . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Collett 56 .5 loveletteR (3) John Thompson . . .J Van Overmeire (a2) 55 .5 I Am Awesome b (10) K A Lees . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla 54 Just Bute (5) R E Ollerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Clark 54 ARtIstIc BeAuty w (1) Cameron Crockett . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 lAdy evelyn w (9) J C Deamer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 lIppy And peARls dw (4) R T Dawson . . . . . . . . A Adkins 53 o’loRdy t (7) D A Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 I Am Awesome, la chica Bella, so splendid, lady evelyn
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1 1060s dARk eyes tdwn (7) G Waterhouse & A Bott . . . . . . J Parr 2 000s3 InvInzABeel tcdwh (1) C J Waller . .J Van Overmeire (a2) 3 11100 touGheRthAntheRest tdw (2) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Magorrian (a2) 4 1s6s0 fARolItos w (8) James Cummings . . . . . . . . . . T Angland 5 s0461 sIR BAcchus tcwhn (11) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . T Clark 6 34998 lIApARI twhn (5) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Shinn 7 83502 new unIveRse tdwh (6) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . .K Mc Evoy 8 78s00 well spRunG (9) K A Lees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Collett 9 4313s flow dwb (10) James Cummings . . . . . . . . . . . G Schofield 10 5s002 dARcI’s AffAIR wn (3) G W Murray . . . . . . . P Scorse (a3) 11 1124s pRometheus d (4) P & P Snowden . . . . . . . . Ms W Costin
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vAucluse BAy tch (5) C J Waller . . . . . L Magorrian (a2) Bezel (4) David J Smith . . . . . . . . . .J Van Overmeire (a2) hunteR JAck twhn (2) T R Martin . . . . . . . . . . . J Collett IntueRI ch (3) M, W & J Hawkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla chAtelARd h (8) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Angland multIfAcets twn (15) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . G Schofield mutARAkem dhn (11) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Shinn BAlmAIn Boy (9) L J Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Clark BAse cAmp (10) S I Singleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Reith stRome w (13) G Portelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kuRnel JAxon w (1) David Pfieffer . . . . . . . . . . . . J Parr d’BeAk d (12) Ms B Joseph & P A Jones . . . . P Scorse (a3) wAlk the stReets bh (6) C J Waller . . . . . . . .K Mc Evoy mARABel w (7) Ms W Roche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . emeRGency 15 1152 hemmeRle wb (14) D A Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Ford stRome, kurnel Jaxon, d’beak, chatelard
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suRe And fAst tw (14) G W Murray . . . . . . P Scorse (a3) RAIJInz dwn (16) J M Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms R King (a) the AvenGeR h (3) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Angland mAnolo BlAhnIQ wb (8) A W Noonan . . . . . . . . . B Shinn ARAncInI h (17) G A Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Innes Jnr ImAnuI w (15) R J Quinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Adkins peloRus JAck d (9) L J Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Clark IRItheA wb (13) Bjorn Baker . . . . . .J Van Overmeire (a2) shock AleRt d (4) Bjorn Baker . . . . . . B Mc Dougall (a2) voIlIeR tw (10) G R Nickson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Ford All fRom scRAp db (1) D I Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . J Collett mApmAkeR twh (6) T R Martin . . . . . . . . . . .A Hyeronimus scReAmARR dw (2) A & E Cummings . . . . . . . . G Schofield ARGent d’oR wn (5) Joseph Pride . . . . . . . . . . .K Mc Evoy he’s A GIven dw (18) C E Conners . . . . . . . . scRAtched vAlentIno RossA d (12) J C Coyle . . . . . . . Ms K O’Hara emeRGencIes 17 57s23 pIAnIssImo w (7) Richard Litt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Parr 18 s4545 shARpness h (11) M, W & J Hawkes . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla
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gear Changes RACE 1: (2) Irish Bet blinkers on first time; (5) Toulouse gelded RACE 2: (10) Snitzel Day blinkers on first time; (13) Poetic Charmer tongue-tie on first time RACE 3: RACE 4: (8) Just Bute synthetic hoof filler on first time RACE 5: RACE 6: RACE 7: RACE 8: (7) Redouble blinkers off again; (9) Royalic lugging bit on again, standard bit off first time RACE 9:
Race 1
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1. RonSTAR (3) 58.5 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) 2 ch g Zoustar – Miss Essembee. cerise and yellow checks, yellow armbands, checked cap Career record 2:2-0-0 Wins 1200 (2) Prizemoney $151,750 Won, 02Jun18 1/2 hd, 1/2 hd Rosehill 2yo Open 1200m 57.5 (Ms W Costin 3) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.16 (Last 600m 34.63), Good(4), Diplomatico 55.5 2, Irish Bet 58 3, Galina 53.5 4, Btg $4.60, $5.00 led settling, 2nd turn.
2. IRISH BET (6) 57.5 J A o’Shea (Randwick) 2 b c Smart Missile – Dublin Me Bet (NZ). red, yellow stars and halved sleeves, red and yellow star cap Career record 4:1-0-2 Wins 1000 (1) Prizemoney $315,750 3RD, 02Jun18 1/2 hd, 1/2 hd Rosehill 2yo Open 1200m 58 (T Angland 4) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.16 (Last 600m 34.63), Good(4), Ronstar 57.5 1, Diplomatico 55.5 2, Galina 53.5 4, Btg $4.80, $6.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Hampered at start.
3. SIlEnT ExPloRER (4) 56 David Payne (Rosehill) 2 b g Lope De Vega (IR) – Uneasy Silence. royal blue, red v, star cap and pom pom Career record 2:1-0-0 Wins 1200 (1) Prizemoney $35,220
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Won, 30May18 nse, 1L Warwick Farm 2yo Mdn 1200m 57 (K S Latham 2) 9, Set weights, 1:12.16 (Last 600m 35.76), Soft(6), Sunsuzie 55 2, Sir Owen 57 3, Irish Songs 57 4, Btg $11.00, $16.00 3rd to 800m, 5th turn. Laid out concluding stages. Protested against, dismissed.
4. PEDICEl (2) 54 D & B Hayes & T Dabernig (Randwick) 2 b/br f Redoute’s Choice – Cleanup. navy Career record 1:1-0-0 Wins 1100 (1) Prizemoney $33,220 Won, 23May18 1/2 nck, 0.5L Canterbury 2yo , Fillies Mdn 1100m 57 (J Mc Donald 9) 11, Lim 55, 1:04.53 (Last 600m 36.17), Good(3), Reginae 57 2, Tell Me 58 3, Singing Sand 57 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00 6th to turn. Shifted out concluding stages.
5. ToulouSE (1) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) 2 b g Lope De Vega (IR) – Skibo Castle. pink and black spots, black and pink spots sleeves Career record 3:0-0-1 Wins Prizemoney $11,150 12TH, 17Mar18 8.1L Rosehill (G 3) Insitu Pago Pago Stakes 1200m 55.5 (T Clark 7) 13, Set weights, 1:10.22 (Last 600m 34.39), Good(4), Written By 55.5 1, Sandbar 55.5 2, Spin 55.5 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00, $31.00 5th settling, 7th turn.
6. TEMEYEz (5) 53 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 2 ch c Snitzel – Silent Heir. yellow, dark blue vee and cap Career record 4:1-0-0 Wins 1600 (1) Prizemoney $24,635 Won, 31May18 1/2 hd, 1.5L Gosford 2yo Mdn 1600m 57 (T Angland 4) 5, Set weights, 1:40.09 (Last 600m 36.35), Good(4), Tactical Formation 57 2, Dealmaker 57 3, Into The Oblivion 57 4, Btg $8.50, $5.00 2nd to turn.
Race 2
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1. GRESHAM (5) 60.5 C J Waller (Warwick Farm) 3 ch g Sebring – Peach Tree. purple, white stars and cap Career record 12:3-5-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $191,505 Won, 02Jun18 2.3L, 3L Rosehill 3yo Bm76 1500m 60 (B Shinn 4) 8, Lim 53, 1:31.01 (Last 600m 34.37), Good(4), Chalmers 56 2, Sparky Lad 58.5 3, Reflectivity 61 4, Btg $2.50, $2.80, $2.60 (fav). led throughout.
2. CuRDlED (2) 58 G A Ryan (Rosehill) 3 ch g All Too Hard – Custard. red, yellow seams and cap Career record 12:1-4-2 Wins 1350 (1) Prizemoney $120,775 7TH, 02Jun18 3.5L Rosehill 3yo Bm76 1200m 61 (T Angland 2) 10, Lim 53, 1:11.36 (Last 600m 34.13), Good(4), Dawn Dawn 56 1, Easy Eddie 59.5 2, Star Sensation 58 3, Btg $9.00, $13.00 5th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn.
3. SCHuBERT (3) 57.5 James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 3 br g Lonhro – Ringstrasse. royal blue Career record 11:3-3-3 Wins 1150 (1) 1300 (2) Prizemoney $115,570 10TH, 26May18 5.6L Randwick Bm77 1400m 59 (J Parr 14) 14, Lim 53, 1:23.97 (Last 600m 35.01), Good(4), Fierce Impact 58 1, Reiby Rampart 56.5 2, Beacon 59 3, Btg $8.50, $5.50, $6.00 2nd to turn.
4. lISDoonvARnA (13) 56.5 Ms A Turner & M Poletti (Warwick Farm) 3 ch f Super Easy (NZ) – Axislass (NZ). purple, pale blue sash Career record 8:5-0-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $126,659
Won, 19May18 0.5L, 1/2 nck Rosehill 3yo Bm77 1400m 56 (P Wells 6) 9, Lim 53, 1:24.60 (Last 600m 35.20), Good(4), Seaway 60.5 2, Gaulois 59.5 3, Smartedge 59 4, Btg $5.00, $6.00, $5.50 4th settling, 3rd turn.
5. InTuITIon (11) 56.5 James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 3 b g Street Cry (IR) – Radar. royal blue, white cap Career record 9:3-1-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $98,800 5TH, 23May18 2.4L Canterbury 3yo Bm75 1250m 59.5 (G Schofield 6) 9, Lim 53, 1:12.96 (Last 600m 35.47), Good(3), Prime Candidate 57.5 1, Dawn Dawn 55.5 2, Discussions 55.5 3, Btg $7.50, $9.00 Last to 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away (2L). Blocked for run near turn.
6. SPARKY lAD (6) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b g Smart Missile – Lady Hepburn (NZ). white, black checks, purple sleeves Career record 12:2-1-2 Wins 1400 (2) Prizemoney $149,525 3RD, 02Jun18 2.3L, 3L Rosehill 3yo Bm76 1500m 58.5 (K Mc Evoy 5) 8, Lim 53, 1:31.01 (Last 600m 34.37), Good(4), Gresham 60 1, Chalmers 56 2, Reflectivity 61 4, Btg $6.50, $9.00, $8.50 Last to turn. Hampered near 600m.
7. STAR SEnSATIon (12) 55.5 Mark newnham (Warwick Farm) 3 ch f Star Witness – Stimulass. white, darby racing logo, navy blue armbands with darby racing logo, navy blue cap, white pom pom Career record 12:3-2-4 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $138,825 3RD, 02Jun18 2L, sht 1/2 hd Rosehill 3yo Bm76 1200m 58 (T Clark 4) 10, Lim 53, 1:11.36 (Last 600m 34.13), Good(4), Dawn Dawn 56 1, Easy Eddie 59.5 2, Smartedge 59.5 4, Btg $17.00, $13.00, $15.00 7th settling, 8th turn. Slowly away. Hampered early stages. Blocked for run on straightening.
8. SWEET vICToRY (8) 55.5 Mark newnham (Randwick) 3 b f Smart Missile – Essence Of Success. red, black stripes Career record 7:3-2-0 Wins 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $89,810 Won, 30May18 0.8L, nse Warwick Farm 3yo Bm70 1600m 58.5 (J Parr 4) 11, Lim 53, 1:39.56 (Last 600m 35.96), Soft(6), Cormac 58.5 2, Kurnel Jaxon 61 3, Staggering 53 4, Btg $2.60, $2.80, $2.50 (fav). 5th to 800m, 3rd turn.
9. GRounDBREAK (9) 55.5 M, W & J Hawkes (Flemington) 3 b g All Too Hard – Booklet. navy blue, gold lightning bolt, gold and white armbands, gold cap Career record 11:2-3-0 Wins 1300 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $115,180 5TH (D.H.), 19May18 3.8L Flemington 3yo Open 1600m 54.5 (P Moloney 9) 13, Lim 54, 1:36.23 (Last 600m 35.38), Good(4), Iconoclasm 58 1, Woulda Thought So 54 2, Rossman 54 3, Btg $7.50, $7.00, $7.50 12th settling, Last turn. Slowly away. Rider charged with careless riding.
10. SnITzEl DAY (10) 55.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b g Snitzel – Angelic Smile. royal blue, red v Career record 7:2-0-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $68,025 12TH, 11May18 5.8L Scone (Metro) Cls 2 1300m 59.5 (B Shinn 11) 15, Lim 53, 1:17.98 (Last 600m 34.66), Good(4), Savatiano 59.5 1, Playard 57 2, Siam 59.5 3, Btg $9.00, $17.00 2nd to turn. Eased near 200m.
11. CuBA (14) 54.5 John Thompson (Randwick) 3 br g All Too Hard – Tabasco Kitten. orange and tangerine stripes, orange cap Career record 14:2-3-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $95,890
2nD, 07Jun18 lng nck, 1/2 nck Wyong C,H&G’s Cls 2 1350m 56.5 (P Scorse 4) 6, Lim 54, 1:21.87 (Last 600m 34), Heavy(8), Final Frontier 56 1, Clifton County 56.5 3, Impavido 61.5 4, Btg $4.00, $4.20 led to 800m, 2nd turn.
12. nICCI’S GolD (7) 53.5 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) 3 ch f Nicconi – Gold Licence. black, gold edge syndication logo, epaulettes, seams sleeves and pom pom Career record 12:3-2-0 Wins 900 (1) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $102,345 6TH, 02Jun18 3.3L Rosehill 3yo Bm76 1200m 56 (J Collett 9) 10, Lim 53, 1:11.36 (Last 600m 34.13), Good(4), Dawn Dawn 56 1, Easy Eddie 59.5 2, Star Sensation 58 3, Btg $31.00 Last to turn. Slowly away. Checked near 400m. Blocked for run concluding stages.
13. PoETIC CHARMER (4) 53.5 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 3 b g Your Song – Hoss Amor. red, white triple crown syndications logo Career record 9:1-3-1 Wins 1400 (1) Prizemoney $68,715 8TH, 23May18 4.7L Canterbury 3yo Bm75 1250m 57 (T Clark 2) 9, Lim 53, 1:12.96 (Last 600m 35.47), Good(3), Prime Candidate 57.5 1, Dawn Dawn 55.5 2, Discussions 55.5 3, Btg $5.50, $6.50 5th to turn. Hampered near 1000m. Vetted - no abnormalities.
14. TouCH oF MInK (1) 53 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 3 b f Not A Single Doubt – La Dolce Diva. maroon, white crossed sashes, yellow armbands and cap Career record 12:2-2-3 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $152,035
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sr WON, 26May18 1/2 nck, lng hd randwick 3yo , Fillies Bm76 1400m 55 (a adkins 3) 9, lim 53, 1:22.80 (last 600m 34.67), good(4), Vontaine 58 2, oria 56 3, sweet deal 57.5 4, Btg $9.00, $12.00 5th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. overraced early stages. Checked near 1000m.
Race 3
1500m
12.35
1. RaDIaNT ChOICE (7) 60.5 Stirling Osland (armidale) 3 ch g Choisir – Volcada (nZ). red and white checks, white and black seams sleeves, black cap Career record 12:3-1-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $114,625 WON, 02Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l rosehill Cls 2 1400m 60.5 (J Mc donald 8) 11, lim 53, 1:24.66 (last 600m 35.36), good(4), hemmerle 58.5 2, haames 55.5 3, doctor on ice 54.5 4, Btg $4.80, $7.00 led throughout. galloped on.
2. REalINg (9) 60.5 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 4 br g real saga – ever after (nZ). yellow, cerise stars, royal blue sleeves, cerise cap Career record 15:3-3-2 Wins 1350 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $158,355 2ND, 03Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l Murwillumbah Cls 3 1530m 63.5 (M Cahill 6) 7, lim 54, 1:30.21 (last 600m 36), good(3), Madam shazam 55.5 1, latino lover 57.5 3, ramatuelle 54 4, Btg $2.25, $2.80 (fav). last to turn. slowly away (2l). hampered near 200m.
3. CaSCaTa ROSSa (13) 59 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 5 b g Testa rossa – Backatem (Us). maroon, white eagle and cap Career record 21:3-7-2 Wins 1350 (1) 1400 (1) 1405 (1) Prizemoney $83,295 2ND, 30May18 2.3l, 0.8l ipswich (Metro) Cls 3 1710m 59 (J Byrne 3) 8, set weights, 1:42.45 (last 600m 36.52), good(4), Think like a Bird 55.5 1, natural Black 59 3, sicario 57.5 4, Btg $3.80, $3.50 2nd to 1200m, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn.
4. DIa DE REyES (8) 59 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 4 b g showcasing (gB) – Valicious (nZ). maroon, white eagle and maroon cap Career record 16:3-4-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1800 (1) Prizemoney $101,840 WON, 19May18 0.5l, 0.8l rosehill Cls 2 1200m 59 (J Mc donald 6) 8, lim 53, 1:11.45 (last 600m 34.94), good(4), Coup de Main 58.5 2, Bocelli 58 3, Marco Man 53 4, Btg $8.00, $10.00, $9.00 6th to turn. slowly away.
6Th, 21May18 4.8l Muswellbrook Bm62 2300m 59.5 (T Wolfgram 6) 10, lim 54, 2:28.78 (last 600m 36.64), good(3), Kevacca’s girl 54 1, The Bohemian 58.5 2, eerised 59 3, Btg $2.90, $3.50 (fav). 2nd settling, led to 800m, 3rd turn.
2ND, 08Jun18 0.8l, 2l Taree Bm60 1609m 58.5 (Ms l day 9) 12, lim 54, 1:41.11 (last 600m 38.33), heavy(9), Chalcedony 61 1, our Tickets 56.5 3, Clunes rocket 58 4, Btg $3.50, $5.50, $5.00 (fav). 4th to 1200m, 3rd to turn. Wide throughout.
12. haaMES (1) 53
8. JUST bUTE (5) 54
Colt Prosser (Wauchope) 3 b g eavesdropper (Us) – hamasat (gB). white, silver yoke, royal blue hooped sleeves, royal blue cap Career record 9:2-2-2 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $53,530 3RD, 02Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l rosehill Cls 2 1400m 55.5 (B shinn 2) 11, lim 53, 1:24.66 (last 600m 35.36), good(4), radiant Choice 60.5 1, hemmerle 58.5 2, doctor on ice 54.5 4, Btg $21.00, $26.00, $16.00 last settling, 10th turn.
R E Ollerton (Newcastle) 4 b m rothesay – insightful. blue and white hoops, red sleeves and cap Career record 17:2-5-4 Wins 1600 (1) 1750 (1) Prizemoney $61,735 2ND, 01Jun18 2l, 1/2 nck scone Cls 3 1300m 58 (J Penza 10) 11, lim 54, 1:18.94 (last 600m 34.35), good(4), Marathon 57 1, elle’s nel 55 3, gronky 54 4 dead heat, Btg $10.00, $8.50 10th to turn.
13. ShaDOW VISION (15) 53 Kurt goldman (goulburn) 4 br g dane shadow – optometrist. maroon, white armbands and cap Career record 16:2-3-4 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $63,100 3RD, 27May18 1l, 1/2 nck goulburn Cls 2 1400m 58.5 (Ms K nisbet 12) 14, lim 54, 1:22.51 (last 600m 36.50), good(4), genoveffa 56 1, hostwin Meraki 60.5 2, lovespeed girl 53 4, Btg $11.00, $13.00, $9.00 2nd to turn.
14. MORNINg MUSIC (6) 53 Ms M Rae (Queanbeyan) 4 b m oratorio (ir) – Cloudy Morning. white, pale blue sleeves and cap Career record 17:2-1-1 Wins 1600 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $30,735 5Th, 05Jun18 1.7l goulburn Bm64 1200m 54.5 (B spriggs 7) 9, lim 54.5, 1:11.01 (last 600m 35.20), soft(5), rumba Queen 58 1, son of spartacus 55.5 2, ready set sing 58 3, Btg $31.00 8th to 800m, last turn.
15. gRONKy (3) 53 J a Sylvester (Cessnock) 4 b/br g sebring – Mate. red, black stripes and cap Career record 25:3-2-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1406 (1) Prizemoney $50,592 4Th (D.h.), 01Jun18 2.5l scone Cls 3 1300m 54 (B el-issa 9) 11, lim 54, 1:18.94 (last 600m 34.35), good(4), Marathon 57 1, Just Bute 58 2, elle’s nel 55 3, Btg $9.00 9th to turn. hampered near turn. Carried wide near turn.
Race 4
1500m
1.10
1. TOKEN OF lOVE (2) 62
Danielle Campbell (grafton) 5 ch g star Witness – My Central (iT). gold, black armbands and cap Career record 21:3-5-4 Wins 1406 (1) 1410 (1) 1415 (1) Prizemoney $89,210 2ND, 26May18 2.3l, sht hd randwick Bm85 1600m 53 (a adkins 4) 9, lim 53, 1:35.53 (last 600m 36.29), good(4), Bastia 55 1, Vaucluse Bay 57 3, Philosophy 58 4, Btg $21.00, $17.00, $21.00 7th to turn.
Ms b Joseph & P a Jones (Canberra) 5 b m al Maher – amulette (gB). pink, white quarters Career record 28:6-6-6 Wins 1300 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) 1608 (1) 1750 (1) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $205,220 7Th, 05May18 4.5l Flemington , F&M’s Bm84 2000m 57.5 (Ms n Beriman 9) 10, lim 54, 2:02.78 (last 600m 34.70), good(4), lipstick lover 54.5 1, smart as You Think 58 2, Bertwhistle 52 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00, $21.00 2nd to 800m, 4th turn. Jumped awkwardly.
6. hEMMERlE (10) 57
2. SO SPlENDID (8) 59.5
D a Williams (goulburn) 3 b g lucas Cranach (ge) – Medowie Jewel. lilac, black lightning bolt, black and lilac chevrons sleeves, black and lilac lightning bolt cap Career record 4:2-1-0 Wins 1300 (2) Prizemoney $42,265 2ND, 02Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l rosehill Cls 2 1400m 58.5 (n heywood 3) 11, lim 53, 1:24.66 (last 600m 35.36), good(4), radiant Choice 60.5 1, haames 55.5 3, doctor on ice 54.5 4, Btg $2.80, $3.50 (fav). 7th to 800m, 6th turn.
C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 br m savabeel – splendid (nZ). white, green and royal blue waikato stud logo, striped sleeves, quartered cap Career record 18:3-4-3 Wins 1400 (1) 1800 (1) 1850 (1) Prizemoney $140,055 WON, 31Jan18 3.8l, lng hd sandownhillside , F&M’s Bm78 1800m 54 (M dee 8) 11, lim 54, 1:50.30 (last 600m 36.18), good(3), rising hope 55.5 2, divine Command 52 3, stormy shore 54 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00 2nd settling, 3rd 1200m, 2nd 800m, led turn.
5. CENTRal WITNESS (2) 58
7. MISTER SMaRTEE (11) 56.5 S g Morton (Port Macquarie) 3 br g smart Missile – easy Tee (Us). pale blue, orange maltese cross, sleeves and cap Career record 9:3-0-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1206 (1) 1408 (1) Prizemoney $74,280 WON, 08Jun18 0.5l, 3.5l Taree Cls 3 1408m 58.5 (B looker 8) 9, lim 54, 1:27.92 (last 600m 36.91), heavy(9), Clevanicc 59 2, i’ll Take Money 54 3, Von galleta 54 4, Btg $4.00, $5.50 2nd to 800m, led turn.
8. ValREE (4) 55.5 R P Northam (Scone) 4 br m ad Valorem (Us) – Fame For Three. royal blue, green shamrock, yellow sleeves, green and yellow quartered cap Career record 10:3-3-1 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $73,100 3RD, 23May18 3l, hd Canterbury , F&M’s Bm73 1550m 58 (r Thompson 1) 8, lim 53, 1:32.62 (last 600m 36.45), good(3), diapason 58.5 1, Jaunty 59 2, Walk The streets 59 4, Btg $4.80, $5.50 5th to 1200m, 6th to turn.
9. SUbTlE WINNER (12) 55 W T Wilkes (Taree) 7 b m Casino Prince – subtle Miss. pale green, silver serene lodge logo, pale green pom pom Career record 14:3-1-2 Wins 1400 (2) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $43,190 12Th, 01Jun18 5.1l Taree open 1600m 54 (Ms r Murray 2) 14, lim 54, 1:38.58 (last 600m 38.55), soft(5), invicta 56.5 1, dixie lad 54 2, Chalcedony 54 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 6th settling, 5th 1200m, 6th to turn.
10. My blUE JEaNS (5) 55
3. la ChICa bElla (11) 58.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) 4 b m host (Ch) – alazeya. light blue, white vee, royal blue sleeves, light blue armbands, quartered cap Career record 10:3-2-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $95,300 3RD, 02Jun18 nck, sht nck rosehill 4yo and UP , Mares Bm80 1400m 55.5 (Ms K o’hara 1) 12, lim 53, 1:24.65 (last 600m 35.66), good(4), Princess Posh 59 1, Magic alibi 61.5 2, levee Bank 56 4, Btg $4.80 (fav). 4th settling, 3rd 800m, 4th turn.
4. QUEEN MISTy (6) 58 l J bridge (Randwick) 6 br m War Pass (Us) – aleta (nZ). red, green sleeves, red cap Career record 23:2-6-6 Wins 1000 (2) Prizemoney $153,985 8Th, 02Jun18 2.2l rosehill 4yo and UP , Mares Bm80 1400m 54 (B Mc dougall 8) 12, lim 53, 1:24.65 (last 600m 35.66), good(4), Princess Posh 59 1, Magic alibi 61.5 2, la Chica Bella 55.5 3, Btg $11.00, $15.00 last to turn. Blocked for run on straightening.
5. ROyal STaMP (12) 56.5 M C Conners (Warwick Farm) 4 b m Tickets – Queen esprit. yellow, purple epaulettes, striped sleeves, quartered cap Career record 21:3-2-4 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1850 (1) Prizemoney $88,135 4Th, 29May18 0.6l Kembla grange Bm68 1500m 58 (Ms r Murray 9) 11, lim 54, 1:30.33 (last 600m 34.87), good(4), red henno 55.5 1, Phoenix Charm 59 2, lady elizabeth 56 3, Btg $7.00, $13.00 9th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 10th turn.
6. lOVElETTER (3) 55.5
D a Williams (goulburn) 3 gr g Barbados – Flinders island. navy blue, maroon spots, purple sleeves, maroon cap Career record 6:1-0-3 Wins 1250 (1) Prizemoney $32,620 WON, 06Jun18 lng hd, 1.3l Canterbury 3yo Mdn 1250m 57 (J Mc donald 5) 5, set weights, 1:15.59 (last 600m 37.28), heavy(8), eden Vale 57 2, Voodoo lady 55 3, Be Mindful 57 4, Btg $3.20, $4.00 2nd to turn.
John Thompson (Randwick) 4 b m encosta de lago – Tabasco Kitten. orange and tangerine stripes, orange cap Career record 11:1-3-1 Wins 1400 (1) Prizemoney $52,045 5Th, 02Jun18 2.9l Kembla grange Cls 1 1400m 55.5 (r dolan 8) 8, lim 54, 1:25.03 (last 600m 33.62), good(4), Phabeni 59.5 1, Corinth 55 2, Taqueda 54 3, Btg $3.20, $4.60 last to 800m, 6th turn. slowly away.
11. al CUbaNa (14) 53
7. I aM aWESOME (10) 54
b F Cavanough (Scone) 5 b g al Maher – Cubana Moss. black, pink horseshoes, quartered cap Career record 25:2-5-3 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $89,010
K a lees (Newcastle) 4 b m i am invincible – sellout. royal blue, green sleeves and white cap Career record 8:3-2-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1450 (1) 1614 (1) Prizemoney $46,405
9. aRTISTIC bEaUTy (1) 53 Cameron Crockett (Mudgee) 5 ch m excellent art (gB) – ready To rumba. hot pink, purple stripe, black and white checked sleeves and cap, hot pink pom pom Career record 34:5-6-4 Wins 1300 (1) 1600 (4) Prizemoney $128,595 4Th, 28May18 2.1l dubbo open 1310m 59 (M a Cahill 7) 10, lim 54, 1:16.76 , good(4), Beau hoffa 54 1, Wild Cavalier 54 2, oskastar 54 3, Btg $4.00, $6.00, $5.50 7th to turn. Checked concluding stages.
10. laDy EVElyN (9) 53 J C Deamer (Newcastle) 4 b m reset – glorious lady. purple, white stars and sleeves, gold armbands and cap Career record 16:4-4-2 Wins 1280 (1) 1400 (1) 1570 (2) Prizemoney $67,910 WON, 04Jun18 lng nck, 2.8l Cessnock Cls 3 1570m 56.5 (r Thompson 6) 10, lim 54, 1:34.58 (last 600m 35.28), good(3), la Biere Choisie 54 2, red Braids 56.5 3, Treasured art 54 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00, $4.80 8th to 800m, 7th turn.
11. lIPPy aND PEaRlS (4) 53 R T Dawson (Taree) 5 b m shellscrape – little lippy. gold, red and black hooped sleeves Career record 31:5-6-4 Wins 1450 (1) 1515 (1) 1570 (1) 1706 (1) 1750 (1) Prizemoney $97,010 12Th, 25May18 9.1l Casino open 1400m 55 (C Franklin 9) 14, lim 54, 1:24.21 (last 600m 37.38), soft(5), Malmoosa 56 1, awake The stars 54 2, Bronzed Venom 54 3, Btg $21.00, $51.00 4th to turn. hampered near 800m.
12. O’lORDy (7) 53 D a Williams (Moruya) 5 b m o’lonhro – Fair look. black, old gold star, lilac sleeves, black cap, old gold star Career record 21:3-3-1 Wins 1200 (2) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $120,175 laST, 11Jun18 4l randwick-Kensington Bm70 1400m 53 (J Ford 3) 6, lim 53, 1:24.25 (last 600m 35.05), soft(5), high Mist 59.5 1, lightning nic 56 2, The gavel 62.5 3, Btg $11.00, $10.00, $11.00 4th to 800m, 5th turn. Jumped awkwardly.
Race 5
1800m
1.45
1. VaUClUSE bay (5) 61 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b g al Maher – Power of love (nZ). yellow, lime seams Career record 23:3-5-3 Wins 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $267,295 3RD, 26May18 2.3l, sht hd randwick Bm85 1600m 57 (J Parr 5) 9, lim 53, 1:35.53 (last 600m 36.29), good(4), Bastia 55 1, Central Witness 53 2, Philosophy 58 4, Btg $6.50, $7.00, $4.60 6th to turn. ran wide middle stages.
2. bEzEl (4) 60 David J Smith (Mudgee) 4 b g street Cry (ir) – Beaded. green, yellow horseshoe, green and white checked sleeves and cap Career record 17:4-1-2 Wins 1150 (1) 1350 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $179,880 3RD, 19May18 0.5l, hd Mudgee open 1600m 56.5 (Q Yong 2) 8, lim 54, 1:37.44 , good(4), Penske 54.5 1, hirokin 57.5 2, alliterate 54 4, Btg $4.60, $4.20 7th to turn. slowly away.
3. hUNTER JaCK (2) 59.5 T R Martin (Rosehill) 8 b/br g stratum – Takeiteasyedye (Us). yellow, green chevrons, striped cap Career record 46:5-8-5 Wins 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1440 (1) 1500 (1) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $432,470 8Th, 19May18 4.2l rosehill Bm95 1500m 53 (B spriggs 11) 12, lim 53, 1:30.06 (last 600m 34.53), good(4), King darci 55.5 1, special Missile 58.5 2, Up ‘n’ rolling 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 4th to turn. overraced middle stages. laid in near 200m.
4. INTUERI (3) 59.5 M, W & J hawkes (Rosehill) 4 ch g dream ahead (Us) – ilhaam. orange Career record 14:3-4-0 Wins 1400 (1) 1550 (1) 1800 (1) Prizemoney $130,895 6Th, 02Jun18 1.7l rosehill Bm82 1500m 57 (B avdulla 2) 10, lim 53, 1:31.68 (last 600m 34.76), good(4), Volpe 53 1, i am serious 59.5 2, Medaille 58.5 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00 7th settling, 3rd turn. Blocked for run in straight.
5. ChaTElaRD (8) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 ch g rip Van Winkle (ir) – lutry. purple, white stars and cap Career record 11:3-1-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1900 (2) Prizemoney $101,030 4Th, 02Jun18 0.6l rosehill Bm82 1500m 56.5 (J Collett 6) 10, lim 53, 1:31.68 (last 600m 34.76), good(4), Volpe 53 1, i am serious 59.5 2, Medaille 58.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $17.00 2nd settling, 8th turn.
6. MUlTIFaCETS (15) 59 C J Waller (Warwick Farm) 5 b g o’reilly (nZ) – swarovski (nZ). maroon, white crossed sashes, yellow armbands and cap Career record 39:5-3-4 Wins 1550 (1) 1600 (1) 1612 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $277,225 7Th, 23May18 2.5l Canterbury Bm75 1900m 59 (l Magorrian 2) 10, lim 53, 1:57.62 (last 600m 36.07), good(3), augustus 56.5 1, Base Camp 57.5 2, Tunero 53.5 3, Btg $9.00, $13.00 6th to 1200m, 7th 800m, 8th turn. Blocked for run near turn.
7. MUTaRaKEM (11) 59
3. SayED (7) 58
C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b g dubawi (ir) – shaarfa (Us). teal, black diamond, white and black checked sleeves and quartered cap Career record 26:4-2-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1800 (2) 2040 (1) Prizemoney $152,028 laST, 02Jun18 3.9l rosehill Bm82 1500m 56.5 (T Clark 5) 10, lim 53, 1:31.68 (last 600m 34.76), good(4), Volpe 53 1, i am serious 59.5 2, Medaille 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $51.00 4th to turn.
C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b g stormy atlantic (Us) – saliyna (Fr). white, black checks, purple sleeves Career record 19:5-3-3 Wins 1600 (1) 1850 (1) 2100 (1) 2400 (2) Prizemoney $255,490 5Th, 02Jun18 4l rosehill open 1800m 58.5 (B shinn 6) 10, lim 53, 1:50.59 ((race record) last 600m 35.51), good(4), dagny 53 1, harper’s Choice 57.5 2, Black on gold 58 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $13.00 7th settling, 5th 1200m, 4th to turn.
8. balMaIN bOy (9) 57.5 l J bridge (Randwick) 5 gr g duporth – one True love. red, green sleeves, red cap Career record 30:3-5-1 Wins 1550 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $203,680 6Th, 23May18 2.2l Canterbury Bm75 1900m 58.5 (T Clark 1) 10, lim 53, 1:57.62 (last 600m 36.07), good(3), augustus 56.5 1, Base Camp 57.5 2, Tunero 53.5 3, Btg $7.00, $5.00 3rd to 1200m, 5th 800m, 6th turn.
9. baSE CaMP (10) 57.5 S I Singleton (hawkesbury) 4 b g Mosayter (Us) – Better days. white, black band, red cap Career record 18:3-7-0 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $91,220 2ND, 23May18 nse, lng hd Canterbury Bm75 1900m 57.5 (C reith 4) 10, lim 53, 1:57.62 (last 600m 36.07), good(3), augustus 56.5 1, Tunero 53.5 3, Taikomochi 60 4, Btg $13.00, $17.00 5th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 5th turn.
10. STROME (13) 57 g Portelli (Warwick Farm) 3 b f smart Missile – lateral. gold, royal blue halves, diagonal striped sleeves, royal blue cap Career record 14:4-4-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $115,250 WON, 22May18 2.5l, sht hd Wyong Cls 4 1600m 60 (J Parr 5) 6, lim 54, 1:37.40 (last 600m 34.74), good(4), i am awesome 56 2, sleepwalker 60 3, star of The ring 56 4, Btg $2.60, $3.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn.
11. KURNEl JaxON (1) 56.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) 3 b/br c all american – Kvarena. pale blue, red band, royal blue sleeves, red cap Career record 11:4-0-2 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $105,300 3RD, 30May18 0.8l, nse Warwick Farm 3yo Bm70 1600m 61 (B avdulla 3) 11, lim 53, 1:39.56 (last 600m 35.96), soft(6), sweet Victory 58.5 1, Cormac 58.5 2, staggering 53 4, Btg $5.50, $4.60 led to turn. raced greenly.
12. D’bEaK (12) 56 Ms b Joseph & P a Jones (Canberra) 5 b g Medaglia d’oro (Us) – sticky Beak. yellow, red diamond and armbands, red and yellow spots cap Career record 32:6-7-6 Wins 1300 (1) 1650 (1) 1800 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $158,470 WON, 25May18 0.5l, 1/2 nck Canberra acton open 1900m 61 (C reith 9) 9, lim 54, 1:56.07 (last 600m 36.25), synthetic, Balansa 56 2, City of Kirkwall 57 3, Concessions 57 4, Btg $4.60, $6.00 led throughout.
13. WalK ThE STREETS (6) 54.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 ch m street Cry (ir) – Kakakakatie. royal blue, white crossed sashes Career record 11:1-3-3 Wins 1600 (1) Prizemoney $75,390 4Th, 06Jun18 2.5l Canterbury 4yo and UP Bm76 1550m 55.5 (K Mc evoy 1) 10, lim 53, 1:36.56 (last 600m 37.83), heavy(8), Braces 58 1, smart as 53 2, regine 53.5 3, Btg $2.35, $2.80, $2.60 (fav). 4th throughout.
14. MaRabEl (7) 53.5 Ms W Roche (Warwick Farm) 4 b m Mossman – Kidding. royal blue, orange diamond, sleeves and cap Career record 11:3-1-0 Wins 1350 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $50,235 4Th, 09Jun18 2.7l randwick Bm90 1600m 53 (Ms r King 6) 6, lim 53, 1:40.50 (last 600m 36.10), heavy(9), i am serious 56 1, Veladero 57.5 2, Bastia 55 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $17.00 last to turn.
15. hEMMERlE (14) 53 D a Williams (goulburn) 3 b g lucas Cranach (ge) – Medowie Jewel. lilac, black lightning bolt, black and lilac chevrons sleeves, black and lilac lightning bolt cap Career record 4:2-1-0 Wins 1300 (2) Prizemoney $42,265 2ND, 02Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l rosehill Cls 2 1400m 58.5 (n heywood 3) 11, lim 53, 1:24.66 (last 600m 35.36), good(4), radiant Choice 60.5 1, haames 55.5 3, doctor on ice 54.5 4, Btg $2.80, $3.50 (fav). 7th to 800m, 6th turn.
Race 6
2000m
2.25
1. CalDERON (8) 61 Tony McEvoy (Flemington) 5 b g lope de Vega (ir) – Bibury (gB). white, royal blue sides, white, orange and royal blue hooped sleeves, orange cap Career record 19:3-2-1 Wins 1207 (1) 1810 (1) 2012 (1) Prizemoney $178,325 9Th, 02Jun18 8.4l Moonee Valley open 2040m 59.5 (l Currie 5) 14, lim 54, 2:07 (last 600m 38.45), soft(5), lite’n in My Veins 57.5 1, My nordic hero 54 2, Magnapal 55 3, Btg $21.00 9th settling, 7th 800m, 8th turn.
2. RaW IMPUlSE (12) 58.5 D K Weir (Warrnambool) 6 b h Makfi (gB) – Marika (gB). royal blue, white horseshoe, black and white checked sleeves and cap Career record 23:5-3-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1800 (2) 2000 (1) 2058 (1) Prizemoney $265,738 6Th, 02Jun18 2.7l Moonee Valley open 1600m 55 (d lane 8) 10, lim 54, 1:37.67 (last 600m 37.50), soft(5), Jacquinot Bay 54 1, rib eye 54 2, akavoroun 55 3, Btg $4.60, $4.80 6th throughout. ran wide early stages.
4. NURSE KITChEN (10) 57.5 K a lees (Newcastle) 4 b m savabeel – Flying Monty (nZ). red, yellow stars and halved sleeves, red and yellow star cap Career record 9:2-1-0 Wins 1300 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $244,800 6Th, 26May18 4.7l doomben (g 3) lord Mayor’s Cup 1630m 57 (J Mc donald 10) 10, Weight for age, 1:37.65 (last 600m 34.71), good(3), duca Valentinois 59 1, sheiswhatsheis 57 2, Coldstone 59 3, Btg $5.50, $5.00, $6.00 8th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 8th turn. Wide throughout.
5. blaCK ON gOlD (1) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 bl/br g sebring – Fools gold. lime green and silver hoops Career record 25:6-4-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (3) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $331,090 3RD, 02Jun18 0.8l, sht nck rosehill open 1800m 58 (J Mc donald 9) 10, lim 53, 1:50.59 ((race record) last 600m 35.51), good(4), dagny 53 1, harper’s Choice 57.5 2, etymology 55.5 4, Btg $12.00, $11.00, $13.00 9th to turn.
6. haRPER’S ChOICE (6) 57 g a Ryan (Rosehill) 4 bl/br g street Cry (ir) – oxigenada (ar). royal blue, white stars sleeves, red and white stars cap Career record 19:2-6-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $551,950 2ND, 02Jun18 0.8l, sht nck rosehill open 1800m 57.5 (T angland 1) 10, lim 53, 1:50.59 ((race record) last 600m 35.51), good(4), dagny 53 1, Black on gold 58 3, etymology 55.5 4, Btg $5.50, $4.60 led settling, 3rd 1200m, 5th to turn.
7. DagNy (9) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b m darci Brahma (nZ) – one Perfect day (nZ). royal blue, red vee Career record 24:6-3-4 Wins 1200 (2) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1800 (2) Prizemoney $330,950 WON, 02Jun18 0.8l, sht nck rosehill open 1800m 53 (K Mc evoy 10) 10, lim 53, 1:50.59 ((race record) last 600m 35.51), good(4), harper’s Choice 57.5 2, Black on gold 58 3, etymology 55.5 4, Btg $4.00, $4.60, $4.20 (fav). 8th to 1200m, 7th 800m, 6th turn. Blocked for run on straightening.
8. lOVaNI (3) 55 brad Widdup (hawkesbury) 4 b m lonhro – Carribean sunset (ir). royal blue, pale blue vee, sleeves and cap Career record 21:5-3-2 Wins 1462 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (2) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $207,580 5Th, 26May18 4.7l doomben (g 3) Premier’s Cup 2200m 54 (K Mc evoy 9) 16, lim 54, 2:14.60 (last 600m 35.07), good(3), rising red 54 1, Maurus 56 2, sedanzer 55.5 3, Btg $17.00, $16.00 5th to 1200m, 6th to turn. Jumped awkwardly. lost ground.
9. MONgOlIaN WOlF (11) 55 D K Weir (Warrnambool) 4 br g Pluck (Us) – oomaroo. royal blue, white horseshoe, black and white checked sleeves and red cap Career record 17:5-0-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (1) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $161,463 WON, 02Jun18 nse, 1l Morphettville Parks Bm82 2400m 59 (J allen 11) 12, lim 54, 2:31.68 (last 608m 37.08), good(4), red alto 57.5 2, Can’t refuse 54 3, glorious sinndar 57 4, Btg $2.75, $4.00 10th settling, 9th 1200m, 11th 800m, 9th turn.
10. ThE gETaWay (5) 54.5 P M Perry (Newcastle) 4 b g Zoffany (ir) – Centaure (nZ). yellow, black sash, armbands and cap Career record 33:4-3-5 Wins 2000 (1) 2100 (1) 2200 (1) 2600 (1) Prizemoney $217,885 4Th, 26May18 1.7l randwick (lr) McKell Cup 2400m 53 (J Van overmeire 2) 8, lim 53, 2:32.15 (last 600m 35.52), good(4), destiny’s Kiss 59.5 1, naval Warfare 53.5 inc 0.5 over 2, our Century 56.5 3, Btg $13.00, $12.00 7th settling, 6th to turn.
11. aShKaNND (4) 53 Richard litt (Warwick Farm) 7 b g sinndar (ir) – ashalanda (Fr). white, red disc, green sleeves and cap Career record 40:5-3-9 Wins 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2200 (2) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $224,504 4Th, 09Jun18 6l randwick Bm87 2000m 53 (Ms r King 5) 6, lim 53, 2:08.26 (last 600m 38.72), heavy(9), hallelujah Boy 56 1, solo Mission 54.5 2, araaja 58.5 3, Btg $13.00, $16.00 2nd settling, led to turn.
12. MaRabEl (2) 53 Ms W Roche (Warwick Farm) 4 b m Mossman – Kidding. royal blue, orange diamond, sleeves and cap Career record 11:3-1-0 Wins 1350 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $50,235 4Th, 09Jun18 2.7l randwick Bm90 1600m 53 (Ms r King 6) 6, lim 53, 1:40.50 (last 600m 36.10), heavy(9), i am serious 56 1, Veladero 57.5 2, Bastia 55 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $17.00 last to turn.
Race 7
1400m
3.05
1. DaRK EyES (7) 62 g Waterhouse & a bott (Randwick) 5 b g snitzel – Cinnamon dove (Us). white, darby racing logo, navy blue armbands with darby racing logo, navy blue cap, white pom pom Career record 27:8-1-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $475,470 6Th, 26dec17 2.1l randwick (g 3) summer Cup 2000m 54 (J Van overmeire 1) 11, lim 53, 2:05.74 (last 600m 36.34), good(4), Montauk 53 1, red excitement 57.5 2, Testashadow 57 3, Btg $6.00, $6.50 2nd settling, 3rd 1200m, 4th to turn.
10Th, 13Jan18 6.3l gold Coast (Metro) open 2200m 56 (B shinn 15) 16, lim 54, 2:13.98 ((class record) last 600m 36.14), good(3), Tumultuous 54 1, sedanzer 54 2, outraged 54 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00 8th settling, 9th 1200m, 6th 800m, 4th turn. ran wide early, middle stages.
2. INVINzabEEl (1) 61.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 6 b g i am invincible – Belle Mia (nZ). white, black check, purple sleeves Career record 39:7-4-6 Wins 1400 (4) 1500 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $436,685 laST, 27Jan18 13l sunshine Coast (Metro) (lr) BMW sunshine Coast Cup 1400m 55.5 (r Fradd 7) 18, lim 54, 1:22.43 (last 600m 35.58), good(4), Most important 59.5 1, Bidii Babe 54 2, Weinholt 54 3, Btg $11.00, $16.00 8th settling, 7th 800m, last turn. 3 Wide. eased on straightening. sore. 3RD, 02Jun18 1/2 hd, lng hd rosehill open 1400m 58 (J Parr 8) 13, lim 53, 1:24.37 ((race record) last 600m 35.01), good(4), sir Bacchus 54 inc 0.5 over 1, new Universe 53 2, special Missile 56 4, Btg $21.00, $31.00 6th to turn.
3. TOUghERThaNThEREST (2) 60.5 C J Waller (gold Coast) 4 b g street Boss (Us) – de Prima Ballerina (nZ). orange, black diamonds and cap Career record 14:6-1-4 Wins 1000 (2) 1200 (1) 1206 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $214,515 14Th, 19May18 3.3l doomben (g 3) Brc sprint 1350m 55.5 (M Walker 14) 15, lim 54, 1:18.98 (last 600m 34.73), good(4), i’m a rippa 54 1, Privlaka 54 2, Mr sneaky 57 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00 6th to 800m, 9th turn. 4 Wide. hung out near 600m. 12Th, 02Jun18 4.1l sunshine Coast (Metro) (lr) Wharf Mooloolaba spear Chief 1400m 56 (M Walker 4) 17, lim 54, 1:25.56 (last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets land 56 1, i’m a rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00 5th settling, 4th turn. Wide throughout.
4. FaROlITOS (8) 59 James Cummings (agnes banks) 6 b g Medaglia d’oro (Us) – Chandelier. royal blue Career record 20:5-3-4 Wins 1200 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (3) Prizemoney $278,265 6Th, 27Jan18 6.4l sunshine Coast (Metro) (lr) BMW sunshine Coast Cup 1400m 54 (J lloyd 14) 18, lim 54, 1:22.43 (last 600m 35.58), good(4), Most important 59.5 1, Bidii Babe 54 2, Weinholt 54 3, Btg $11.00, $13.00, $12.00 9th settling, 12th 800m, 11th turn. 4 Wide. laST, 19May18 15.4l rosehill Bm95 1500m 59 (Ms r King 2) 12, lim 53, 1:30.06 (last 600m 34.53), good(4), King darci 55.5 1, special Missile 58.5 2, Up ‘n’ rolling 56.5 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 11th to turn. slowly away. Cardiac arrhythmia. Trial to steward’s satisfaction.
5. SIR baCChUS (11) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 ch/gr g sebring – Bacchanal Woman. white, green crossed sashes, red sleeves and cap Career record 23:7-2-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (5) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $465,250 6Th, 19May18 3.8l rosehill Bm95 1500m 57.5 (C reith 1) 12, lim 53, 1:30.06 (last 600m 34.53), good(4), King darci 55.5 1, special Missile 58.5 2, Up ‘n’ rolling 56.5 3, Btg $9.00, $11.00 9th to turn. WON, 02Jun18 1/2 hd, lng hd rosehill open 1400m 54 inc 0.5 over (T Clark 5) 13, lim 53, 1:24.37 ((race record) last 600m 35.01), good(4), new Universe 53 2, invinzabeel 58 3, special Missile 56 4, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $17.00 10th settling, 8th turn. Jumped awkwardly. Blocked for run on straightening.
6. lIaPaRI (5) 58.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b g nom du Jeu (nZ) – Tradewind (nZ). yellow, pale green crossed sashes, red double armbands and cap Career record 34:6-3-7 Wins 1200 (1) 1500 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (3) Prizemoney $367,420 9Th, 21apr18 5l randwick (g 3) Japan racing assoc Plate 2000m 53 (J Ford 7) 12, lim 53, 2:01.18 ((race record) last 600m 34.36), good(3), Tally 57 1, nettoyer 53.5 inc 0.5 over 2, rising red 53 3, Btg $41.00, $31.00, $61.00 11th to 800m, last turn. slowly away. 8Th, 02Jun18 3.4l rosehill open 1400m 55.5 (B shinn 13) 13, lim 53, 1:24.37 ((race record) last 600m 35.01), good(4), sir Bacchus 54 inc 0.5 over 1, new Universe 53 2, invinzabeel 58 3, Btg $31.00, $21.00, $26.00 last to turn.
7. NEW UNIVERSE (6) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b g darci Brahma (nZ) – shalaka. red, yellow side panels, yellow sleeves and cap Career record 19:5-2-4 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (3) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $252,283 11Th, 21apr18 6.1l randwick Bm99 1400m 54.5 (M Walker 14) 14, lim 53, 1:21.21 ((class record) last 600m 33.84), good(3), Tribal Wisdom 53 1, osborne Bulls 58 2, savapinski 59 3, Btg $13.00 13th settling, last turn. Wide throughout. hung out near turn. 2ND, 02Jun18 1/2 hd, lng hd rosehill open 1400m 53 (a adkins 4) 13, lim 53, 1:24.37 ((race record) last 600m 35.01), good(4), sir Bacchus 54 inc 0.5 over 1, invinzabeel 58 3, special Missile 56 4, Btg $10.00, $8.50, $9.00 7th to turn.
8. WEll SPRUNg (9) 56.5 K a lees (Newcastle) 5 br g star Witness – sprung (Us). yellow, royal blue stars and sleeves, yellow cap and royal blue stars Career record 30:3-4-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $274,065 10Th, 12May18 6.9l scone (Metro) (lr) arrowfield stud ortensia stks 1100m 53 (a gibbons 7) 12, lim 53, 1:04.02 (last 600m 34.31), good(4), To excess 53 1, le Cordon Bleu 53.5 2, spending To Win 53 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 9th to 800m, 10th turn. Blocked for run near 200m. 10Th, 26May18 4.1l randwick open 1100m 54 (l Magorrian 3) 13, lim 53, 1:03.75 ((race record) last 600m 34.39), good(4), dreamforce 56.5 1, i Thought so 55 2, dal Cielo 57.5 3, Btg $51.00 10th settling, 9th turn. slowly away. rider lost whip.
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9. FlOw (10) 55 James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 4 br g street Cry (ir) – glissade. royal blue, white cap Career record 14:3-3-3 wins 1400 (3) Prizemoney $202,600 wON, 20Jan18 3.5l, 1.5l randwick Bm82 1400m 58 (J Bowman 3) 6, lim 53, 1:22.42 ((class record) last 600m 35.28), good(3), level eight 58.5 2, Quick defence 57 3, el Venetian 51 4, Btg $1.70 (fav). 2nd to 800m, led turn. slowly away. 3RD, 03Feb18 0.8l, lng hd rosehill Bm90 1500m 57 (C Brown 2) 8, lim 53, 1:30.60 (last 600m 34.43), soft(5), Cellarman 58.5 1, King darci 56.5 2, Pelethronius 59 4, Btg $2.90, $2.50, $2.90 (fav). 3rd to 800m, 4th turn.
10. DARCI’s AFFAIR (3) 53 G w Murray (Kembla Grange) 7 b g darci Brahma (nZ) – Bye Bye affair (Us). dark blue, yellow hoops and sleeves, purple cap Career record 44:7-7-6 wins 1300 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (4) 1615 (1) Prizemoney $255,805 lAsT, 28apr18 11l hawkesbury (Metro) Bm85 1300m 57.5 (J Parr 1) 11, lim 53, 1:15.52 (last 600m 35.12), good(4), siren’s Fury 54.5 1, stonebrook 59 2, Philosophy 57.5 3, Btg $61.00, $101.00 6th settling, 5th 800m, last turn. 2ND, 06Jun18 2.3l, 0.8l Canterbury , C,h&g’s Bm78 1250m 57 (P scorse 3) 9, lim 53, 1:16.05 (last 600m 36.69), heavy(9), Mad For art 53 1, Pianissimo 57 3, red Zephyr 55 4, Btg $31.00, $51.00 7th to 800m, 6th turn. Checked near 600m.
11. PROMEThEUs (4) 53 P & P snowden (Randwick) 4 b g snitzel – lost For Words (nZ). royal blue, red vee Career record 13:3-3-0 wins 1400 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $112,110 2ND, 27Jan18 sht nck, 1/2 nck rosehill Bm88 1500m 53 (Ms W Costin 8) 9, lim 53, 1:30 ((class record) last 600m 35.44), good(4), show a star 56.5 1, new Universe 59.5 3, hunter Jack 55 4, Btg $5.00, $6.50 3rd settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. Pulled hard during race. ran wide near 1000m. 4Th, 17Feb18 2.9l randwick Bm86 1600m 55 (Ms W Costin 1) 8, lim 53, 1:36.44 ((class record) last 600m 36.62), good(4), Quick defence 54.5 1, Malaise 59 2, The Pinnacle 55 3, Btg $4.60, $5.00 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. Blocked for run on straightening.
Race 8
1100m
3.45
1. hIs MAJEsTy (4) 61.5 Ms K waugh (wyong) 8 gr g shamardal (Us) – Princess serena (Us). navy blue, red and yellow hoops, hooped sleeves, yellow cap Career record 23:5-5-5 wins 1100 (1) 1150 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) 1432 (1) Prizemoney $273,744 5Th, 13Feb17 1.6l randwick (g 3) The Chi-X southern Cross stks 1200m 53 (T Clark 2) 9, lim 53, 1:10.39 (last 600m 34.43), good(4), le romain 61 1, Big Money 57 2, snippets land 56.5 3, Btg $10.00, $17.00, $12.00 4th settling, 5th turn.
2. TANGO RAIN (3) 59 G A Ryan (Rosehill) 4 b g Manhattan rain – Tango Fire. yellow, red square, lime green and orange hooped sleeves, red and yellow quartered cap Career record 14:3-2-2 wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $206,775 7Th, 26May18 3.5l doomben Bm95 1200m 55.5 (C Brown 8) 13, lim 54, 1:10.09 (last 600m 34.69), good(3), Tyzone 57 1, sword of Justice 52 2, echo effect 56.5 3, Btg $5.50, $6.00 2nd to turn. stewards queried run.
3. NICTOCK (13) 57.5 Cameron Crockett (Mudgee) 4 ch g nicconi – ready To rumba. hot pink, purple stripe, black and white checked sleeves and cap, hot pink pom pom Career record 10:7-1-1 wins 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1100 (4) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $174,045
2ND, 02Jun18 nck, 1/2 hd rosehill Bm85 1100m 57 (J Van overmeire 2) 13, lim 53, 1:04.92 (last 600m 34.49), good(4), Top striker 57 1, difficult To get 55 3, argent d’or 53.5 4, Btg $6.00, $6.50, $5.50 led to turn.
4. VICEROy (7) 57.5 luke Pepper (Canberra) 5 b g Magnus – northpoint. aqua, white star, yellow sleeves Career record 31:6-5-4 wins 1000 (2) 1050 (1) 1100 (2) 1250 (1) Prizemoney $232,700 11Th, 19May18 5.3l rosehill Bm89 1200m 58.5 (J Mc donald 11) 14, lim 53, 1:10.58 (last 600m 34.17), good(4), Missile Coda 53 1, dissolute 57.5 2, star reflection 53 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 led to turn. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.
5. BEsT GUEss (8) 57 C J waller (Rosehill) 4 b g snippetson – Miss Judge. pale pink, light blue sleeves, lilac cap Career record 10:4-1-2 wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) Prizemoney $156,065 9Th, 02dec17 6.6l rosehill Bm85 1300m 59 (T angland 7) 11, lim 53, 1:19.33 (last 600m 35.10), heavy(8), Uptown lad 55 1, level eight 54.5 2, Powerline 57.5 3, Btg $3.80, $2.80, $4.80 (fav). 2nd settling, 4th turn. Wide throughout. Vetted - no abnormalities.
6. OzARK (5) 57 James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 4 br g lonhro – ouachita. royal blue Career record 16:5-2-1 wins 1000 (2) 1100 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $226,880 5Th, 02Jun18 1.1l rosehill Bm85 1100m 59 (g schofield 8) 13, lim 53, 1:04.92 (last 600m 34.49), good(4), Top striker 57 1, nictock 57 2, difficult To get 55 3, Btg $4.20, $4.00, $5.00 10th settling, 8th turn. slowly away. inquiry into performance. Checked near 100m.
7. REDOUBlE (10) 56.5 Bjorn Baker (warwick Farm) 4 b g redoute’s Choice – special Mission (nZ). royal blue, gold braces, pale blue armbands, royal blue and gold quartered cap Career record 15:3-2-2 wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $215,875 3RD, 21dec17 0.5l, 1.3l Wyong 3 and 4yo open 1200m 59 (r hutchings 1) 5, set weights, 1:09.83 (last 600m 34.18), good(4), Wild heart 56 1, single Bullet 56 2, arbeitsam 59 4, Btg $4.20 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. slowly away.
8. ClEAR ThE BEACh (1) 55.5 G McFarlane (Gosford) 5 b g sharkbite – Jive rock. gold, chaloner family crest, black striped sleeves Career record 9:3-2-2 wins 1100 (3) Prizemoney $171,550 wON, 29Jul17 hd, 1.5l rosehill Bm72 1100m 58 (C reith 1) 8, lim 53, 1:03.84 ((class record) last 600m 34.03), good(4), difficult To get 53.5 2, akasaki 53.5 3, Wide acclaim 56.5 4, Btg $3.50, $3.80 (fav). 2nd to turn.
9. ROyAlIC (6) 55.5 D & B hayes & T Dabernig (Euroa) 5 ch g Written Tycoon – Queenie (nZ). turquoise, white checks, checked cap Career record 24:6-3-3 wins 1000 (5) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $112,091 wON, 23May18 sht 1/2 hd, sht hd Ballarat Bm84 1000m 55 (a Mallyon 3) 8, lim 54, 1:01.60 (last 600m 34.76), heavy(8), lord Barrington 55.5 inc 0.5 over 2, gibbon 56.5 3, sovereign duke 54.5 4, Btg $12.00, $16.00, $15.00 led throughout.
10. zIGGy wIllIE (9) 55.5 David Pfieffer (warwick Farm) 6 b g Cheval de Troy (nZ) – she’s no Miss. dark green, red chevrons, dark green chevrons sleeves, red stripe cap Career record 43:5-9-9 wins 1200 (2) 1250 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $350,435 4Th, 12May18 1.9l scone (Metro) Bm80 1100m 60 (T angland 10) 16, lim 53, 1:04.86 (last 600m 34.93), good(4), akasaki 59.5 1, raiden 57 2, nic’s Vendetta 52.5 3, Btg $26.00, $51.00, $41.00 11th to turn. laid in in straight.
11. MAlAhAT (12) 55
3. ThE AVENGER (3) 59.5
James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 3 b g exceed and excel – raspberries. royal blue, white cap Career record 12:2-1-3 wins 1200 (2) Prizemoney $136,400 5Th, 12May18 2.3l scone (Metro) Bm80 1100m 59.5 (B shinn 2) 16, lim 53, 1:04.86 (last 600m 34.93), good(4), akasaki 59.5 1, raiden 57 2, nic’s Vendetta 52.5 3, Btg $5.00, $7.00 9th to turn. eased near 200m.
C J waller (Rosehill) 4 b g smart Missile – Certain Promise (Us). purple, white stars and cap Career record 11:4-3-0 wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $143,420 7Th, 17Feb18 5.9l Flemington Bm84 1600m 55 (d oliver 9) 9, lim 54, 1:35.92 (last 600m 33.78), good(3), Kings Will dream 55.5 1, notio 54 2, downhearted 52 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00 4th settling, 2nd 800m, 3rd turn. ran wide early stages. wON, 23May18 lng nck, lng hd Canterbury 4yo and UP Bm75 1250m 58 (l Magorrian 1) 11, lim 53, 1:13.74 (last 600m 35.55), good(3), Pianissimo 58.5 2, all From scrap 59 3, shock alert 57.5 4, Btg $7.00, $10.00 6th to turn. overraced middle stages. Checked near 600m.
12. ONslAUGhT (11) 54.5 P & P snowden (Randwick) 4 br g snitzel – Patronage. red, triple crown syndications logo Career record 13:4-1-3 wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $122,345 wON, 28Feb18 1/2 hd, 1.5l rosehill Bm75 1500m 59 (B shinn 2) 7, lim 53, 1:31.70 (last 600m 35.53), soft(6), Kaonic 59 2, Plymouth road 59.5 3, To Your health 53 4, Btg $3.50, $4.20 4th to 1200m, 3rd 800m, 4th turn.
13. DIFFICUlT TO GET (14) 53.5 J N Englebrecht (wyong) 4 br m Tickets – stellana. yellow, black maltese cross, black cap Career record 23:6-6-3 wins 1000 (3) 1005 (1) 1100 (1) 1150 (1) Prizemoney $247,460 3RD, 02Jun18 nck, 1/2 hd rosehill Bm85 1100m 55 (a adkins 1) 13, lim 53, 1:04.92 (last 600m 34.49), good(4), Top striker 57 1, nictock 57 2, argent d’or 53.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.60 (fav). 6th settling, 4th turn. rider lost whip.
14. AlBUMIN (2) 53 G A Ryan (Rosehill) 3 br/gr g Foxwedge – dushanbe. cerise, white cap Career record 13:3-2-1 wins 1100 (3) Prizemoney $184,575 wON, 19May18 1.3l, 1.8l rosehill Bm79 1100m 55.5 (J Ford 1) 10, lim 53, 1:04.24 (last 600m 33.51), good(4), oriental runner 56.5 2, Manolo Blahniq 59.5 3, Virgilio 57.5 4, Btg $2.80, $4.00 3rd settling, 4th turn.
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1. sURE AND FAsT (14) 63.5 G w Murray (Kembla Grange) 6 ch g not a single doubt – regal attraction. dark blue, yellow hoops and sleeves, purple cap Career record 21:5-2-1 wins 1000 (1) 1200 (2) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $465,470 11Th, 03May18 4.3l Wagga open 1200m 54.5 (J Penza 7) 16, lim 54, 1:09.43 (last 600m 35.44), good(3), Coolring 55.5 1, Viceroy 54 2, ashlor 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $41.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn. Wide throughout. lAsT, 19May18 12.2l rosehill Bm89 1200m 60 (Ms W Costin 4) 14, lim 53, 1:10.58 (last 600m 34.17), good(4), Missile Coda 53 1, dissolute 57.5 2, star reflection 53 3, Btg $41.00, $101.00 13th to turn. hampered early stages.
2. RAIJINz (16) 59.5 J M Austin (warwick Farm) 7 b g snippetson – Jack’s girl (nZ). black, gold checked sash, gold sleeves with black stars, black cap with gold stars Career record 38:8-4-2 wins 1000 (1) 1200 (3) 1250 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $246,245 8Th, 06Jan18 9l randwick Bm94 1400m 54 inc 1 over (B avdulla 1) 9, lim 53, 1:22.31 ((class record) last 600m 35.58), good(3), lanciato 53 1, noire 55 2, show a star 56.5 3, Btg $11.00, $12.00 3rd settling, led turn. Checked near 1000m. Vetted - no abnormalities. 6Th, 02Feb18 3.2l Canterbury-n Bm89 1200m 55.5 (C Brown 5) 8, lim 53, 1:11.09 (last 600m 35.31), good(4), Fortensky 57.5 1, star reflection 51.5 2, Kudero 58 3, Btg $13.00, $15.00, $13.00 6th to 800m, 5th turn. Blundered early stages.
4. MANOlO BlAhNIq (8) 59 A w Noonan (Mornington) 4 b g Jimmy Choux (nZ) – Floramour. red and white diamonds, gold and blue hooped sleeves, red cap Career record 19:2-2-2 wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $192,209 6Th, 17Feb18 1.7l Flemington open 1400m 54 (B allen 12) 15, lim 54, 1:21.97 (last 600m 33.83), good(3), Coldstone 52 1, radipole 57 2, Kingsguard 54 3, Btg $3.50, $3.00 (fav). 11th settling, 9th turn. Jumped awkwardly. 3RD, 19May18 1.3l, 1.8l rosehill Bm79 1100m 59.5 (B shinn 2) 10, lim 53, 1:04.24 (last 600m 33.51), good(4), albumin 55.5 1, oriental runner 56.5 2, Virgilio 57.5 4, Btg $5.50, $3.50 (fav). 7th settling, 8th turn. hampered near 800m. Blocked for run near turn.
5. ARANCINI (17) 58.5 G A Ryan (Rosehill) 5 b g shinzig – schmooze. yellow, royal blue spots Career record 9:3-1-1 wins 1200 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $79,585 5Th, 11apr18 2.1l Warwick Farm Bm83 1400m 55.5 (J innes Jnr 2) 14, lim 53, 1:22.77 (last 600m 35.49), good(3), Veladero 60 1, Peacock 60 2, nat King Cu 58.5 3, Btg $5.50, $4.00 (fav). 6th settling, 4th 800m, 5th turn. Blocked for run near turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. 8Th, 05May18 3.7l rosehill Bm80 1500m 57 (J innes Jnr 4) 10, lim 53, 1:31.02 (last 600m 35.51), good(4), solo Mission 56 1, Bastia 56.5 2, all Too huiying 59.5 3, Btg $7.00, $8.50, $8.00 5th to 800m, 3rd turn. slowly away. Wide throughout.
6. IMANUI (15) 58 R J quinton (Randwick) 5 b g al Maher – shirra nui. orange, white star, striped sleeves and cap Career record 14:3-3-4 wins 1200 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $132,440 2ND, 09sep17 hd, 1.3l rosehill Bm81 1800m 56.5 (C reith 4) 11, lim 53, 1:48.18 ((class record) last 600m 34.84), good(3), Quick defence 55.5 1, Mapmaker 54.5 3, alward 59.5 4, Btg $6.50, $4.60 6th to turn. hampered at start. 5Th, 23sep17 2.6l rosehill Bm82 2000m 57 (C reith 8) 8, lim 53, 2:03.75 (last 600m 35.99), good(4), alward 59 1, Up ‘n’ rolling 59 2, Zaunkonig 56.5 3, Btg $5.00, $6.00 7th settling, last to turn. slowly away. Blocked for run near turn.
7. PElORUs JACK (9) 57.5 l J Bridge (Randwick) 4 ch g rothesay – singin ‘n’ dancin. red, green sleeves Career record 11:3-2-0 wins 1300 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $94,975 lAsT, 05May18 7.7l rosehill Bm86 1200m 54.5 (J innes Jnr 3) 8, lim 53, 1:10.82 (last 600m 34.87), good(4), Crafty Cop 58 1, Bon amis 57 2, Mana 57 3, Btg $21.00, $41.00 last to turn. slowly away.
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lAsT, 26May18 10.7l randwick Bm77 1400m 60 (J innes Jnr 3) 14, lim 53, 1:23.97 (last 600m 35.01), good(4), Fierce impact 58 1, reiby rampart 56.5 2, Beacon 59 3, Btg $26.00, $61.00 5th settling, 6th turn. slowly away. Checked early stages.
10Th, 29apr18 4.5l Tamworth open 1400m 55 (a hyeronimus 3) 14, lim 54, 1:21.16 (last 600m 35.58), good(3), Plucky girl 56 1, after all That 54.5 2, Belflyer 59 3, Btg $6.50, $7.00, $6.00 10th throughout. hampered early stages.
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Bjorn Baker (warwick Farm) 4 b m snitzel – Kirovskaya. white, darby racing logo, navy blue armbands with darby racing logo, navy blue cap, white pom pom Career record 11:3-4-1 wins 1200 (3) Prizemoney $97,815 2ND, 07Mar18 hd, 1/2 hd Warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm78 1300m 57.5 (J Van overmeire 8) 13, lim 53, 1:16.83 (last 600m 34.45), soft(5), Missile Coda 58.5 1, sexy eyes 55 3, antelope 55.5 4, Btg $11.00, $9.00, $10.00 led to turn. lAsT, 21Mar18 34.8l gosford (Metro) Bm80 1600m 57 (B avdulla 7) 9, lim 53, 1:41.87 (last 600m 37.91), heavy(8), drochaid 59 1, dubaiinstyle 58 2, Mercurial lad 55 3, Btg $3.50, $3.20 (fav). 4th settling, 2nd to 800m, 5th turn. Weakened noticeably. rider - didn’t handle going. Warning - uncompetitive.
A & E Cummings (Randwick) 4 b g street Cry (ir) – lamarr. white, red maltese cross and sleeves, white armbands Career record 18:2-0-1 wins 1300 (2) Prizemoney $96,345 7Th, 09dec17 3.5l rosehill Bm80 2000m 56 (a adkins 4) 11, lim 53, 2:03.63 (last 600m 34.92), good(3), gambler’s Blues 58.5 1, lead Choreographer 57 2, Carzoff 59 3, Btg $12.00, $21.00 7th throughout. 7Th, 26May18 3.6l randwick Bm77 1400m 58.5 (r hutchings 5) 14, lim 53, 1:23.97 (last 600m 35.01), good(4), Fierce impact 58 1, reiby rampart 56.5 2, Beacon 59 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 10th to turn.
9. shOCK AlERT (4) 57 Bjorn Baker (warwick Farm) 4 b g shocking – Just so (Us). royal blue, gold braces, pale blue armbands, royal blue and gold quartered cap Career record 13:3-2-3 wins 1300 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $84,330 lAsT, 28oct17 24.9l randwick Bm80 2000m 57 (a hyeronimus 12) 12, lim 53, 2:03.80 (last 600m 37.91), soft(6), Karavali 56.5 1, lead Choreographer 56.5 2, last Wish 56 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 led to 800m, 2nd turn. inquiry into performance. lame after race. Poor post-race recovery. 4Th, 23May18 1.9l Canterbury 4yo and UP Bm75 1250m 57.5 (J Van overmeire 11) 11, lim 53, 1:13.74 (last 600m 35.55), good(3), The avenger 58 1, Pianissimo 58.5 2, all From scrap 59 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00 3rd settling, 2nd turn.
10. VOIlIER (10) 57 G R Nickson (warwick Farm) 5 b/br g Beneteau – ivyrose. pink, black seams, striped cap Career record 34:2-8-4 wins 1100 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $369,435 7Th, 03Feb18 6l rosehill Bm90 1500m 53 (J Ford 8) 8, lim 53, 1:30.60 (last 600m 34.43), soft(5), Cellarman 58.5 1, King darci 56.5 2, Flow 57 3, Btg $17.00, $11.00 last to 800m, 7th turn. stewards queried run. Vetted - no abnormalities. 10Th, 02Jun18 4.1l rosehill Bm85 1100m 55 (J Ford 12) 13, lim 53, 1:04.92 (last 600m 34.49), good(4), Top striker 57 1, nictock 57 2, difficult To get 55 3, Btg $26.00, $61.00, $51.00 12th to turn.
11. All FROM sCRAP (1) 56.5 D I Atkins (Newcastle) 4 b g henrythenavigator (Us) – gymea lily. yellow, brown star, quartered cap Career record 13:3-4-3 wins 1106 (1) 1150 (1) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $86,540 6Th, 31Mar18 2.5l newcastle Cls 5 1400m 56 (r Thompson 14) 16, set weights, 1:22.95 (last 600m 35.33), good(4), Princess Posh 54 1, Bon amis 57.5 2, Kool Vinnie 57.5 3, Btg $7.00, $11.00 8th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. Wide throughout. 3RD, 23May18 lng nck, lng hd Canterbury 4yo and UP Bm75 1250m 59 (J Mc donald 3) 11, lim 53, 1:13.74 (last 600m 35.55), good(3), The avenger 58 1, Pianissimo 58.5 2, shock alert 57.5 4, Btg $3.50 (fav). 5th to turn.
12. MAPMAKER (6) 56.5 T R Martin (Rosehill) 6 b g henrythenavigator (Us) – royal Covers. blue, green braces, white armbands and cap Career record 31:6-7-5 wins 1000 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (2) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $193,725 3RD, 02apr18 1.5l, 1.3l rosehill Bm83 1300m 55.5 (a hyeronimus 8) 10, lim 53, 1:18.18 (last 600m 34.19), good(4), dissolute 58 1, sexy eyes 53 2, reiby rampart 54 4, Btg $13.00, $12.00 led to turn. Wide throughout. laid out near turn.
14. ARGENT D’OR (5) 56 Joseph Pride (warwick Farm) 4 ch g sebring – la goulue. black, lime green disc and armbands, quartered cap Career record 18:3-1-3 wins 1000 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $174,180 3RD, 12May18 1/2 hd, 0.8l Kembla grange Bm70 1000m 61 (M Bell 7) 11, lim 54, 58.08s (last 600m 33.94), good(4), dashley dubh 57 1, nonpareil 58.5 2, sweet surprise 57 4, Btg $5.50, $7.50 last to turn. hampered early stages. 4Th, 02Jun18 1l rosehill Bm85 1100m 53.5 (Ms K o’hara 13) 13, lim 53, 1:04.92 (last 600m 34.49), good(4), Top striker 57 1, nictock 57 2, difficult To get 55 3, Btg $17.00, $26.00 last to turn.
15. hE’s A GIVEN (18) 56 C E Conners (warwick Farm) sCRATChED
16. VAlENTINO ROssA (12) 56 J C Coyle (warwick Farm) 4 br g Testa rossa – sassybella (nZ). navy blue, dark green diamonds, maroon sleeves and cap Career record 21:3-1-5 wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $109,275 8Th, 30dec17 3.8l randwick Bm83 1800m 55.5 (Ms K o’hara 10) 10, lim 53, 1:50.49 ((class record) last 600m 33.65), good(3), hogmanay 59.5 1, Vaucluse Bay 57 2, Xebec 57.5 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 9th to turn. slowly away. 4Th, 20Jan18 1.7l randwick Bm85 1600m 53.5 (Ms K o’hara 6) 6, lim 53, 1:35.36 (last 600m 34.93), good(3), Cellarman 58.5 1, new Universe 60.5 2, get on The grange 57.5 3, Btg $10.00, $7.50, $9.00 4th throughout. Jumped awkwardly.
17. PIANIssIMO (7) 56 Richard litt (warwick Farm) 5 b g northern Meteor – Quiet aggie (Us). white, royal blue cross, armbands and hooped cap Career record 28:3-6-3 wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1550 (1) Prizemoney $159,705 2ND, 23May18 lng nck, lng hd Canterbury 4yo and UP Bm75 1250m 58.5 (J Parr 5) 11, lim 53, 1:13.74 (last 600m 35.55), good(3), The avenger 58 1, all From scrap 59 3, shock alert 57.5 4, Btg $17.00, $12.00 7th settling, 8th turn. Jumped awkwardly. 3RD, 06Jun18 2.3l, 0.8l Canterbury , C,h&g’s Bm78 1250m 57 (a hyeronimus 8) 9, lim 53, 1:16.05 (last 600m 36.69), heavy(9), Mad For art 53 1, darci’s affair 57 2, red Zephyr 55 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50, $4.60 6th to 800m, 5th turn.
18. shARPNEss (11) 53 M, w & J hawkes (Rosehill) 4 b m Wanted – Crystal Wit. green, white vee Career record 11:2-1-0 wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $58,355 4Th, 16May18 .5 l Warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm75 1200m 57.5 (K Jennings 11) 12, lim 53, 1:10.31 (last 600m 34.57), good(4), its Time For Magic 57 1, Medovina 57.5 2, Vienna romance 58.5 3, Btg $13.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. 5Th, 02Jun18 1.5l rosehill 4yo and UP , Mares Bm80 1400m 55 (B avdulla 12) 12, lim 53, 1:24.65 (last 600m 35.66), good(4), Princess Posh 59 1, Magic alibi 61.5 2, la Chica Bella 55.5 3, Btg $7.50, $8.00, $7.50 6th to 800m, 5th turn.
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ABC (2) 6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Antiques Roadshow. 11.00 Catalyst. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 One Plus One. 1.30 Making Child Prodigies. 2.00 Humans. 2.55 Doc Martin. 3.40 Simply Nigella. 4.15 Pointless. 5.00 ABC News At Five. 5.10 The Drum. 6.00 Think Tank. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Gardening Australia. 8.30 Endeavour. 10.00 The Tunnel: Vengeance. 10.50 ABC Late News. 11.20 The Business. 11.35 The Weekly. 12.05 Planet America. 12.50 Rage.
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ABC (2) 6.00 Rage. 11.05 Grand Designs Aust. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Line Of Duty. 1.30 Endeavour. 3.00 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson. 4.00 Landline. 4.30 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. 6.00 Compass. 6.30 Back Roads. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway. 8.15 Poldark. Return. 9.20 Miniseries: The City And The City. 10.20 Mystery Road. 11.10 Unforgotten. 11.55 Wentworth. 12.45 Rage.
PRIME7 (6) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: Seeds Of Yesterday. (2015) Sammi Hanratty, Jason Lewis, Anthony Konechny. 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 MOVIE: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. (2016) Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman. 11.00 To Be Advised. 12.00 MOVIE: Ice. (1998) Grant Show, Eva La Rue. 2.00 Shopping.
7TWO (62) 6.00 Morning Programs. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Auction Squad. 4.30 Strangest Weather On Earth. 5.00 Medical Emergency. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Border Security: Int. 8.30 MOVIE: Last Vegas. (2013) Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman. 10.45 Britain’s Busiest Airport: Heathrow. 11.45 Late Programs.
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6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 1.00 MOVIE: The Out-Of-Towners. (1999) Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn, John Cleese. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Friday Night Football Preview. 7.55 Rugby League. NRL. Round 15. Sydney Roosters v Penrith Panthers. 10.45 MOVIE: Snakes On A Plane. (2006) 1.00 Extra. 1.30 TV Shop. 2.30 Westside. 3.30 It’s All Greek To Me. 4.00 Global Shop. 4.30 The Baron. 5.30 GMA.
6.00 The Talk. 7.00 Ent. Tonight. 7.30 WIN News. 8.30 Studio 10. 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 The Living Room. 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 Neighbours. 3.00 Judge Judy. 3.30 Days Of Our Lives. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. 6.00 WIN News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. 9.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 10.30 Shark Tank. 11.30 WIN News. 12.30 The Project. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 3.00 Shopping.
6.00 WorldWatch. 6.30 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Opening Ceremony. Group A. Russia v Saudi Arabia. Replay. 10.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 The Point. 3.00 WorldWatch. 3.25 Poh’s Kitchen On The Road. 4.30 Motorcycle Racing. Superbike World Championship. Highlights. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2018: World Cup Today. New. 6.30 News. 7.30 Where Are You Really From? 8.00 Railway Journeys UK. 8.30 MOVIE: Becoming Bond. (2017) George Lazenby, James Walsh. 10.20 The Seven Ages Of Elvis. 12.00 Spring Tide. 12.55 Fair Game. 2.00 Travel Man. 2.30 The Crystal Maze. 3.30 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group B. Portugal v Spain.
9GEM (52) 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.10 MOVIE: Passport To Pimlico. (1949) 1.55 Escape To The Chateau. 2.55 Hot In Cleveland. 3.25 Top Chef. 4.25 Heartbeat. 5.30 Four In A Bed. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.30 Walking The Himalayas. 8.35 MOVIE: Riding In Cars With Boys. (2001) Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn. 11.15 Chicago Justice. 12.10 Late Programs.
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6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 7. Canadian Grand Prix. Highlights. 9.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 10.00 Operation Repo. 10.30 Hogan’s Heroes. 11.00 Cheers. 12.00 The Life Of Mammals. 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Nash Bridges. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. 11.30 NCIS: LA. 12.30 Shopping. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Stockholm East. (2011) 1.45 Kingdom Of The Little People. 2.45 Cyberwar. 3.40 Dateline. 4.10 News. 4.40 WorldWatch. 5.40 If You Are The One. 6.35 Rise Of The Machines. 7.30 Batman. 8.30 Adam Looking For Eve. 9.25 The Handmaid’s Tale. 10.30 Queer As Folk. 12.15 News. 12.40 Desus And Mero. 1.05 Bobby And Harriet Get Married. 1.30 PopAsia TV. 2.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 12.00 ABC News. 6.10 Drum. 7.00 ABC News National. 8.00 ABC News. 9.00 Planet America. 9.45 The Business. 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC News. 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 The Mix. 1.00 ABC News. 1.15 The Business. 1.30 DW Conflict Zone. 2.00 ABC News. 2.15 Drum. 3.00 The World. 4.00 DW Newshour. 5.00 The Business. 5.15 Matter Of Fact: This Week.
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6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. 12.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 MOVIE: Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End. (2007) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. 10.30 MOVIE: 300: Rise Of An Empire. (2014) Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green. 12.30 Home Shopping.
6.00 GMA. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. 12.00 Cybershack. 12.30 The Middle. 1.00 Rugby League. Intrust Super Premiership. Round 15. St George Illawarra Dragons v Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles. 3.00 Netball. Super Netball. Round 7. Melbourne Vixens v West Coast Fever. 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 RBT. 7.30 Cricket. One Day International Series. England v Australia. Game 2. Morning session. 12.00 Cricket. One Day International Series. England v Australia. Game 2. Afternoon session. 4.00 Getaway. 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop. 5.30 Wesley Impact.
6.00 The Home Team. 6.30 Reel Action. 7.00 RPM. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Pooches At Play. 9.00 Seafood Escape. 9.30 St10. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 Sammy And Bella’s Kitchen Rescue. 1.30 Weekend Feast. 2.30 The Home Team. 3.00 Save With Jamie. 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. 4.30 Fishing Aust. 5.00 News. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. 6.30 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities. 7.30 Rugby Union. Test Series. Australia v Ireland. Game 2. 10.15 To Be Advised. 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Darwin Triple Crown. Race 15. Highlights. 1.00 Shopping.
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6.00 Kids’ Programs. 5.55 Jamillah And Aladdin. 6.20 Peter Rabbit. 7.05 Ben And Holly. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Mock The Week. 9.00 Live At The Apollo. 9.50 Comedy Next Gen. 10.45 Comedy Up Late. 11.15 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 12.00 The Librarians 12.55 An Idiot Abroad. 1.45 Live At The Apollo. 2.30 The IT Crowd. 3.00 Close. 5.00 Kids’ Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 The Great Outdoors. 11.30 NBC Today. 1.30 Sydney Weekender. 2.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 2.30 Vasili’s Garden. 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Round 10. Northern Suburbs v Eastern Suburbs. 5.00 Crash Investigation Unit. 5.30 Air Crash Investigation. 7.30 Mighty Trains. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Escape To The Continent. 11.45 Late Programs.
9GEM (52) 6.00 Rainbow Country. 6.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Skippy. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Skippy. 10.30 MOVIE: Some People. (1962) 12.30 MOVIE: The Teahouse Of The August Moon. (1956) 2.50 MOVIE: The Stalking Moon. (1968) 5.05 MOVIE: The Good Guys And The Bad Guys. (1969) 7.00 MOVIE: Moonraker. (1979) 9.30 MOVIE: The Gauntlet. (1977) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. 11.45 Late Programs.
ONE (81) 6.00 Shopping. 8.00 MasterChef Aust. 3.05 Camper Trailer Lifestyle. 3.35 Epic Meal Empire. 4.00 Reel Action. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. 5.30 Hogan’s Heroes. 6.00 All 4 Adventure. 7.00 Scorpion. 8.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Darwin Triple Crown. Race 15. Highlights. 9.00 Bergerac. 11.20 Allo! Allo! 12.00 NCIS. 1.00 RPM. 2.00 Late Programs.
SBS (3) 6.00 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group B. Portugal v Spain. Continued. 6.30 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group B. Portugal v Spain. Replay. 9.35 WorldWatch. 2.00 Small Business Secrets. 2.30 Soccer. 2006 FIFA World Cup. Group F. Australia v Japan. Replay. 4.30 Gymnastics. FIG World Cup. Rhythmic Series. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2018: World Cup Today. 6.30 News. 7.00 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group C. France v Australia. 10.30 Counterpart. New. 11.35 MOVIE: Fair Game. (2010) 1.35 MOVIE: General Nil. (2009) 3.55 24 Hours In Emergency. 4.50 SBS Flashback. 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 Late Programs.
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6.00 Kids’ Programs. 3.35 Voltron: Legendary Defender. 4.05 Junior Vets. 4.35 Officially Amazing. 5.10 The Next Step. 5.35 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. 6.00 TMNT. 6.25 Total Wipeout. 7.35 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 8.15 Slugterra. 8.35 Dragons: Race To The Edge. 9.20 Odd Squad. 9.45 Dani’s House. 10.10 Close. 5.00 Officially Amazing. 5.30 Detentionaire. 5.50 Kids’ Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Motor Racing. Australian Rally Championship. Replay. 12.30 Motor Racing. Australian Off Road Championship. Highlights. 1.00 Blokesworld. 1.30 What Went Down. 2.00 Search For Lost Giants. 3.00 Barter Kings. 4.00 Storage Wars. 4.30 American Pickers. 5.30 Dynamo: Magician Impossible. 6.30 The Kick. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 13. Hawthorn v Adelaide. 10.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Kids’ Programs. 3.00 Gumball. 3.30 Ben 10. 4.00 Teen Titans Go! 4.30 Steven Universe. 5.10 MOVIE: Tom And Jerry: The Movie. (1992) 7.00 MOVIE: Ocean’s Thirteen. (2007) 9.30 MOVIE: Sicario. (2015) Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin. 12.00 Adult Swim. 12.30 China, IL. 1.00 Total Divas. 2.00 Best Ink. 3.00 Thunderbirds. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! 4.30 We Bare Bears. 4.50 Little Charmers. 5.10 Regal Academy. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Get Ace. 6.30 Dofus. 7.00 Lexi And Lottie: Trusty Twin Detectives. 7.30 Jar Dwellers SOS. 8.00 Random & Whacky. 8.30 Totally Wild. 9.05 The Loop. 11.35 Charmed. 1.35 Will & Grace. 2.30 King Of Queens. 3.30 Frasier. 4.25 Raymond. 5.25 Frasier. 6.30 Raymond. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke. 10.30 Robotech: Macross Saga. 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News. 12.30 Landline. 1.00 ABC News. 1.15 Planet America. 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 Close Of Business. 3.00 ABC News. 3.30 Breakfast Couch. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 The Drum. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 ABC News. 6.30 The Mix. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Foreign Corre. 8.05 Four Corners. 9.00 ABC News. 9.15 Matter Of Fact: This Week. 10.00 ABC News. 10.15 Planet America. 11.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Rage. 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. 11.00 Compass. 11.30 Praise. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. 2.30 Ask The Doctor. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 4.00 The Mix. 4.40 Shakespeare And Hathaway. 5.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. 6.00 Back In Time For Dinner. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Grand Designs New Zealand. 8.30 Mystery Road. 9.15 American Valhalla. 10.40 Inspector George Gently. 12.10 Doc Martin. 1.00 Rage. 3.40 The Holy Dip. 4.10 Grand Designs. Final. 5.00 Insiders.
6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. 12.00 House Of Wellness. 1.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. 1.30 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 House Rules. 8.30 Sunday Night. 9.30 Crimes That Shook The World: Arthur Shawcross. 10.30 Criminal Confessions. 11.30 Blindspot. 12.30 Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Good Morning America: Saturday. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 1.00 Netball. Super Netball. Round 7. Giants v Collingwood Magpies. 3.00 Sunday Football Preview. 4.10 Rugby League. NRL. Round 15. Wests Tigers v Canberra Raiders. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 The Voice. Final. 9.30 60 Minutes. 10.30 Guiltology. 11.30 Major Crimes. 12.30 Cold Case. 1.30 Getaway. 2.00 TV Shop. 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 The Baron. 4.00 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
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6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Grand Designs New Zealand. 10.55 Restoration Australia. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Landline. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Doc Martin. 3.45 Gardening Aust. 4.15 Pointless. 5.00 ABC News At Five. 5.10 Drum. 6.00 Think Tank. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Back Roads. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.15 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.40 ABC Late News. 11.10 The Business. 11.25 Finding Vivian Maier. 12.50 Doc Martin. 1.35 Rage. 3.10 The Honourable Woman. 4.10 Parliament. 5.15 Pointless.
7TWO (62) 6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. 7.30 Leading The Way. 8.00 David Jeremiah. 8.30 Shopping. 9.30 Harry’s Practice. 10.00 House Of Wellness. 11.00 NBC Today. 12.00 No Reservations. 5.00 Mighty Trains. 6.00 Mighty Ships. 7.00 Dog Patrol. 7.30 Motorway Patrol. 8.00 Highway Cops. 8.30 Border Security. 10.00 Brit Cops. 11.00 Motorway Patrol. 11.30 Dog Patrol. 12.00 Late Programs.
7MATE (63) 6.00 Morning Programs. 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Harley-Davidson TV. 10.00 AFL Game Day. 11.30 Fishing Addiction. 12.30 Big Smo. 1.00 Klondike Gold Fever. 2.00 Barter Kings. 3.00 Ice Road Truckers. 5.15 American Dad! 6.45 MOVIE: The Waterboy. (1998) 8.30 MOVIE: Captain America: The First Avenger. (2011) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving. 11.00 Family Guy. 11.30 Late Programs.
PRIME7 (6) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Wrong Car. (2016) Danielle Savre, Jackson Davis, Francia Raisa. 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. 7.30 House Rules. 8.45 First Dates Australia. Return. 9.55 Gordon Behind Bars. Final. 11.00 Air Crash Investigation. 12.00 Blindspot. 1.00 Talking Footy. 2.30 Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise.
WIN (8) 6.00 Mass. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Leading The Way. 7.30 Finding Answers. 8.00 GCBC. 8.30 The Living Room. 9.30 St10. 12.00 Everyday Gourmet. 12.15 MasterChef Australia. 3.30 RPM. 4.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Darwin Triple Crown. Race 16. Highlights. 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Sunday Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. 9.00 NCIS. 11.00 The Sunday Project. 12.00 Shopping. 4.30 CBS Morning.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 The Incredible Journey Presents. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 Rainbow Country. 10.30 MOVIE: It Always Rains On Sunday. (1947) 12.25 Getaway. 12.55 MOVIE: Gun Belt. (1953) 2.30 MOVIE: The Wonderful Country. (1959) 4.30 MOVIE: The Sundowners. (1960) 7.00 Midsomer Murders. 9.10 DCI Banks. 10.10 Law & Order: S.V.U. 11.10 The Closer. 12.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 4x4 Adventures. 2.00 Escape Fishing. 2.30 Fishing Aust. 3.00 Reel Action. 3.30 Operation Repo. 4.00 Freddie Down Under. 5.00 What’s Up Down Under. 5.30 I Fish. 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 6.30 Scorpion. 7.30 NCIS: LA. 8.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Darwin Triple Crown. Race 16. Highlights. 9.30 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 7. Catalunya Grand Prix. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia TV. 10.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Insight. 1.00 Front Up. 1.30 10,000 BC. 2.25 Balls Deep. 3.45 Rivals. 4.10 VICE World Of Sports. 4.35 North Korean Labour Camps. 5.25 Vs Arashi. 7.15 If You Are The One. 8.30 The Island: Reunion. 9.30 Stacey Dooley: Face To Face With Isis. 10.25 Vs Arashi. 12.20 Sex Box USA. 1.10 Shot By Kern. 1.40 Late Programs.
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6.00 Kids’ Programs. 3.00 Gumball. 3.30 Teen Titans Go! 4.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 4.30 Britain’s Got Talent. 6.00 Big Bang. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.30 MOVIE: Pitch Perfect 2. (2015) Anna Kendrick, Hailee Steinfeld. 12.00 Adult Swim. 12.30 China, IL. 1.00 Tattoo Fixers. 2.00 Best Ink. 3.00 Thunderbirds. 4.00 Yu-GiOh! 4.30 We Bare Bears. 4.50 Little Charmers. 5.10 Regal Academy. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
6.00 Morning Programs. 6.30 Dofus. 7.05 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. 7.35 The Barefoot Bandits. 8.05 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. 8.30 Treasure Island. 9.00 TMNT. 10.00 Scope. 10.30 Family Ties. 11.25 Charmed. 1.25 Raymond. 2.30 Frasier. 3.30 King Of Queens. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 Frasier. 6.30 Malcolm. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. 9.30 Sex And The City. 10.30 Will & Grace. 11.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 ABC News. 12.30 Close Of Business. 1.00 ABC News. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 ABC News. 2.30 The Breakfast Couch. 3.00 ABC News. 3.30 Landline. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 One Plus One. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 Back Roads. 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.15 Planet America. 7.00 ABC News Hour. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 National Wrap. 9.45 ABC News. 10.00 ABC News. 10.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 France 24 English News. 6.30 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group F. Germany v Mexico. Replay. 10.00 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 André Rieu: And The Waltz Goes On. 3.00 Genius. 3.50 Australia With Simon Reeve. 4.55 Cold Justice. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2018: World Cup Today. 6.30 News. 7.35 Sinkholes: Deadly Drops. 8.30 Killer Floods. 9.30 24 Hours In Emergency. 10.30 SBS News. 11.00 MOVIE: Rain Man. (1988) Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise. 1.30 Travel Man. 2.30 The Crystal Maze. 3.30 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Group G. Tunisia v England.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Super Netball. Round 7. Adelaide Thunderbirds v QLD Firebirds. 12.30 Netball. Super Netball. Round 7. NSW Swifts v Sunshine Coast Lightning. 2.30 Antiques Roadshow. 3.25 Top Chef. 4.25 Heartbeat. 5.30 Four In A Bed. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 New Tricks. 9.50 Australian Crime Stories. 11.00 Death Row Stories. 12.00 Late Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.10 MOVIE: My Learned Friend. (1943) 1.45 Death In Paradise. 2.55 Hot In Cleveland. 3.25 Top Chef. 4.25 Heartbeat. 5.30 To Be Advised. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.30 Midsomer Murders. 10.30 Cricket. One Day International Series. England v Australia. Game 3. Afternoon Session. 2.30 Late Programs.
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11.40
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Ray White Ipswich
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1 11812 BergerAc (11) S P Tregea . . . . . . . . . . . . B Thornton (a3) 62 .5 2 22s21 PAlAce Tycoon c (19) T J Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .5 3 215s4 VAulTing AmBiTion tw (17) Chris Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 59 .5 4 s3612 AlAssAk td (3) S W Kendrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5 15976 ruThless AgenT w (9) Kurt Goldman . . . . . . . . C Brown 59 6 s7336 FiT For PurPose w (10) L F Birchley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .5 7 22311 rideonABigjeTPlAne twh (14) Garry Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Marshall (a2) 58 .5 8 317s1 diA de reyes w (15) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 9 04100 BeTTABeT red cdw (20) Louise White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 .5 10 06071 honour’n’sTrengTh tw (2) Melissa Leitch . . . J Bayliss 57 11 40650 khAleesi tw (4) B W Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 12 0s135 A misT oPPorTuniTy wn (7) Andrew Noblet . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 13 53s28 dAPPer one tw (21) L G Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 14 s1319 le mATTAn tw (16) B J Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer 55 .5 15 9189s conTrAlTo (5) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 16 118s0 PegAPus tcdwb (6) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 emergencies 17 s1815 king leAr tw (8) A Newing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 18 40s18 seducTiVe dreAm w (13) Tony Haydon . . . . . .L Tarrant 54 19 40s37 The equAlizer tw (12) Marcus Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 20 9s214 BlueBrook (1) K M Schweida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 21 25361 lAdy micAelA cwh (18) B J Costello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 AlAssAk, dia de reyes, A mist opportunity, Palace Tycoon
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Time lord (3) R D Collett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 skyTrek cw (5) B J Lockwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 .5 PoP ‘n’ scoTch c (12) L F Birchley . . . . . . . . . . . C Brown 57 reAdy For dAnger w (2) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 courT’s sTAr tw (1) D J Wilcock . . . . . . . . Ms T Harrison 56 kAy kAy Boy (13) Ben Currie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 i Feel good wn (16) J G Symons & S Laxon . . . M Hellyer 55 .5 shoTAcross The BoW tw (15) David Murphy . . . . . . . . 55 .5 cAlyPso BAy w (14) D R Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall 55 king mAx w (8) F E Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Orman 55 high degree tw (6) Rochelle Smith . . . . . M R Du Plessis 54 high Wind w (10) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Benico’s Prince tw (11) P Kings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 eVolo t (7) A J Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Lloyd 54 lucky jAckson w (9) Chris Munce . . . . . . . . Ron Stewart 54 sTrike sikA tw (4) T B Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 reAdy For dAnger, kay kay Boy, calypso Bay, evolo
1.57 Schweppes TL Cooney Handicap
7 .00 15 .00 15 .00 3.70 7 .00 5 .50 13 .00 11 .00 15 .00 21 .00 21 .00 26 .00 26 .00 8 .50 11 .00 51 .00
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ecuAdor w (2) G Waterhouse & A Bott . . . . Ms T Harrison TrAdesmAn w (5) D K Weir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall emPhAsis (6) R W Stephenson . . . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis TumulTuous wn (10) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . C Brown my giuliAno w (4) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Cahill All in Vogue (8) B J Lockwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FirsT crush w (7) Chris Munce . . . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray sergeAnT BlAsT w (1) B J Smith . . . . . . . . . . L V Cassidy miss duBois wn (11) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . smArT As you Think wn (9) John McArdle . . . J Orman skulduggery (3) Damien Batters . . . . . . . . . . . J Bayliss TrAdesmAn, smart As you Think, ecuador, miss dubois
3.57
City Ipswich Eye Liner Stakes
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3 .40 2.20 21 .00 17 .00 13 .00 51 .00 26 .00 51 .00 51 .00 3 .00 51 .00
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sABkhAT dw (4) Steven O’Dea . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) BrilliAnT jeT wn (14) Aiden Nunn . . . . . B Thornton (a3) endless dAys w (6) P & W Hulbert . . . . . M Mc Gillivray monTeux w (15) Chris Meagher . . . . . . . .T Marshall (a2) chillin WiTh dylAn td (16) Ben Ahrens . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time lord (1) R D Collett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . el cAmPeAdor tcw (9) T J Gollan . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis denBern w (10) S J Morrisey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Wiggins kAshArn wn (13) D D Schmidt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rosie Posie w (2) M A Kropp . . . . . . . R M Goldsbury (a3) cAscATA rossA tw (12) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . reAling wb (11) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TucAno wn (8) Tony Haydon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L Tarrant zAmex tw (5) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . congelATor tdw (3) Paula Cartledge . . . . . . . . .J Taylor exPlosiVe one c (7) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cAscATA rossA, Time lord, zamex, denbern
12.42 Sirromet Bundamba Handicap
62 .5 60 .5 59 .5 59 58 .5 58 .5 57 .5 56 .5 56 56 55 .5 55 .5 55 .5 55 54 .5 54
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1. BergerAc (S P Tregea) 4g By Drumbeats - Miss Argyle (12:6-1-1): (Laid in near turn . Rider lost whip . Protest lodged, dismissed .) Cd 56 .5kg(8) hd 2nd Cogliere(54kg) 1600m 1:38 .39 Sunshine Coast Hcp (C6) Good(4) trk April 14 . 2. PAlAce Tycoon (T J Sears) 5g By Testa Rossa - Palace Glow (34:6-6-5): Cd 52kg(5) 1/2 nk win Lauterbrunnen, Star Of Night 1350m 1:20 .15 Ipswich (Bm85) Good(4) trk May 30 . 3. VAulTing AmBiTion (Chris Anderson) 5g By Jet Spur - Talk To The Heart (19:4-53): (Slowly away . Laid in concluding stages . Eased near post .) Cd 52kg(5) 3-3/4 len 4th Tycoon Ace(55 .5kg) 1200m 1:08 .68 Gold Coast Open Hcp Good(3) trk June 2 . 4. AlAssAk (S W Kendrick) 4g By Shaft - Kassala (23:6-1-2): Cd 59kg(1) 1/2 len 2nd Rocky Supreme(55kg) 1200m 1:14 .58 Sunshine Coast (Bm75) Soft(7) trk June 1 . 5. ruThless AgenT (Kurt Goldman) 4g By Bullbars - Starnet (22:5-4-1): (Inconvenienced at start .) Cd 59 .5kg(12) 2-3/4 len 6th Alassak(57kg) 1200m 1:09 .61 Gold Coast (Bm75) Good(4) trk May 19 . 6. FiT For PurPose (L F Birchley) 4g By Show A Heart - Gag Order (14:4-22): Cd 54kg(15) 2-3/4 len 6th Snippets Land(56kg) 1400m 1:25 .56 Sunshine Coast Spear Chief Soft(6) trk June 2 . 7. rideonABigjeTPlAne (Garry Smith) 7g By Immovable Option (IR) - Schapelle (36:7-7-4): Cd 56 .5kg(4) nose win Iron George, Haradify 1210m 1:12 .74 Toowoomba (Bm75) Good(4) trk May 26 . 8. diA de reyes (M J Dunn) 4g By Showcasing (GB) - Valicious (NZ) (16:3-41): (Slowly away .) Cd 59kg(6) 1/2 len win Coup De Main, Bocelli 1200m 1:11 .45 R’hill 3yo+ H’way-C2 Good(4) trk May 19 .
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miss exFAcTor w (6) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Byrne 59 ours To keeP d (2) Chris Munce . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis 59 Bold xAVVi d (19) G K Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Wiggins 57 .5 BlAck chilli w (5) Ms G Markwell . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall 56 .5 BAsArA tw (8) T J Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 PerFecT sTyle t (7) P & W Hulbert . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer 55 .5 mishAni elecTrA cdwb (10) Ben Currie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 WArFAce td (3) L D Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 enVy oF All dwb (12) K A Lees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Lloyd 54 .5 dAzzling red dwb (15) T J Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 diVine messenger (14) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . C Brown 54 see me rock (11) A J Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 BArgAnnon c (9) David Vandyke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 unlikely sTory d (4) T J Gollan . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray 54 don’T leAVe me ouT b (1) R L Heathcote M R Du Plessis 54 emergencies enTerPrise mArch wb (16) M J Lakey . . . . . . . .M Cahill 54 BlueBrook d (13) K M Schweida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 solo melody tw (18) L D Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 TimPerley d (17) B J Dais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 miss exFAcTor, Black chilli, Perfect style, unlikely story
2.37
UBET Plate
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lucky hussler dwn (2) D K Weir . . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall 61 11 .00 religiFy d (10) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5.00 mosT imPorTAnT dw (13) T J Gollan . . . M R Du Plessis 58 7 .00 moss ‘n’ dAle w (4) Peter Gelagotis . . . . . . .A Darmanin 56 6 .00 chArlie Boy cd (9) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray 54 .5 34 .00 BAsseTT n (8) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Cahill 54 8 .00 i’m A riPPA d (6) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Byrne 54 5.00 TougherThAnTheresT dw (7) C J Waller . . . . . . . . . . . 54 21 .00 mArenosTro w (11) B J Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . .L Tarrant 54 51 .00 PriVlAkA dw (1) R L Heathcote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bayliss 54 6 .00 Tyzone w (3) A J Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Lloyd 54 7 .00 coolring w (12) J M Cleary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Orman 54 21 .00 Bushy dw (5) G R Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 .00 oink dwb (14) K M Schweida . . . . . . . . . . . . scrATched i’m A riPPA, Tyzone, religify, Bushy
4.33
Sky Gai Waterhouse Classic
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PArko (5) S J Morrisey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Wiggins PerFecT Aim tw (8) P Duff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Lloyd she’s choosie dw (10) G C Kilner . . . . . . . .Ms K Stanley sPending my Time (13) P A Nolan Jnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sPoT on sPud (6) L F Birchley . . . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray The Fire TrAP c (16) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tullio c (9) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Byrne uncondiTionAl (3) M G Nolan . . . . . . . . B Thornton (a3) gemelli (7) T M Whittington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Taylor hArd core (12) J M Cleary . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms T Harrison lAdy mccABe t (11) Ms H Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Orman holdin’ my oWn (14) L G Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TiPPing (1) Chris Anderson . . . . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) WAnnA Blue t (2) P & W Hulbert . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis serlinA (15) B & D Healey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . emergency 57 loVe sTruck (4) S J Morrisey . . . . . . . . . . P Hammersley Tullio, Parko, spot on spud, Tipping
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1 12s11 2 07s07 3 48121 4 48411 5 31523 6 6s111 7 11385 8 06421 9 25s42 10 7s583 11 s9435 12 83107 13 2s527 14 2s314 15 2229s
1 s3612 2 1s912 3 2330s 4 068s6 5 1115s 6 916s0 7 s3185 8 s1179 9 23322 10 236s6 11 74552 12 14902 13 0s788 14 2s622 15 14612 16 161s0
AlAssAk td (12) S W Kendrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sWord oF jusTice dw (4) Ben Currie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TruBiA dw (16) M J Lakey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Cahill lAnd oFFice dw (15) D R Ward . . . . . . . . . . C Bayliss (a3) mAniAs dwb (9) R L Heathcote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Orman PerFecT dAre td (8) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ringo’s A rocksTAr dw (6) N P Stephens . Ron Stewart lucy rose w (2) J M Cleary . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms T Harrison oink dwb (10) K M Schweida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PrioriTise dwb (7) S P Tregea . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer TAilleVenT tdw (18) Bruce Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild ‘n’ FAmous dw (13) David Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . oF The dAy cdw (14) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis jeTsonic tw (5) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Byrne hirTshAls tw (1) B J Smith . . . . . . .Ms A Fancourt (a1 .5) insPired esTelle dw (17) A J Edmonds . . . . . . . J Lloyd emergencies 17 5438s mysTicAl renegAde dw (3) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 51484 chAse The Wind tcdw (11) J Dann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mAniAs, Alassak, oink, hirtshals 17. king leAr (A Newing) 4g By Charge Forward - Bambolear (8:4-0-0): Cd 57kg(13) 5-1/2 len 5th Thrilled(59 .5kg) 1300m 1:19 .34 W Farm 3yo+ (Bm71) Soft(6) trk May 30 . 18. seducTiVe dreAm (Tony Haydon) 4m By Captain Sonador - Tiny Temptress (16:3-4-1): Cd 54kg(4) 7-3/4 len Last Bold Gypsy(56 .5kg) 1400m 1:27 .19 Sunshine Coast F&M Hcp Soft(7) trk June 1 . 19. The equAlizer (Marcus Wilson) 5g By Stratum - Fleuretta (38:5-3-5): (Overraced early stages . Eased near 1000m . Blocked for run near turn .) Cd 54kg(10) 2-1/2 len 7th Palace Tycoon(52kg) 1350m 1:20 .15 Ipswich (Bm85) Good(4) trk May 30 . 20. BlueBrook (K M Schweida) 3g By Hinchinbrook - Blue Note (7:1-2-0): (Shifted out near 100m .) Cd 54kg(10) 1-1/4 len 4th Miss Exfactor(54 .5kg) 1000m 59 .20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2 . 21. lAdy micAelA (B J Costello) 5m By Lope De Vega (IR) - Not Yet (39:5-7-3): (Ran wide early, middle stages . Hung in concluding stages .) Cd 56kg(6) sht hd win Prepee, Tempete Rouge 1400m 1:22 .25 Beaudesert F&M (Bm58) Good(4) trk June 5 .
Race 2
1666m
12.10
1. sABkhAT (Steven O’Dea) 7g By Reset Sabkha (US) (39:7-6-5): 1/2 hd win Ours To Keep, Ingeegoodbe 1000m D’ben Barrier Trial Soft(5) trk May 31 . 2. BrilliAnT jeT (Aiden Nunn) 5g By Brilliant Leader - Hero Jet (22:6-2-2): (Blocked for run near 400m .) Cd 54kg(1) 5-1/2 len 8th Bondeiger(54kg) 2400m 2:29 .56 Launceston Launceston Cup Good(4) trk Feb 28 .
59 59 59 57 .5 57 .5 57 .5 57 .5 56 .5 56 56 56 56 55 .5 54 .5 54 54
17 .00 7 .50 15 .00 26 .00 6 .50 21 .00 5 .50 13 .00 4.60 13 .00 9 .50 13 .00 15 .00 17 .00 15 .00 21 .00
59 26 .00 54 34 .00
3. endless dAys (P & W Hulbert) 4g By Dane Shadow - Endless Maize (25:5-2-2): (Carried wide near 600m . Laid in near 200m . Proved difficult to ride out .) Cd 55 .5kg(2) 2-1/4 len 6th Palace Tycoon(52kg) 1350m 1:20 .15 Ipswich (Bm85) Good(4) trk May 30 . 4. monTeux (Chris Meagher) 6g By Medaglia D’Oro (US) - Kylikwong (28:53-5): 7-3/4 len 5th Sabkhat 1000m D’ben Barrier Trial Soft(5) trk May 31 . 5. chillin WiTh dylAn (Ben Ahrens) 6g By Dylan Thomas (IR) - Venassas Jig (US) (23:4-3-6): (Eased near 1400m .) Cd 56kg(3) 4-1/2 len 10th Sabkhat(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .01 D’ben Hcp (C6) Good(4) trk May 19 . 6. Time lord (R D Collett) 3g By Guillotine (NZ) - Mary Agnes (10:2-1-3): (Shifted in near 200m . Rider charged with careless riding . Minor injury .) Cd 57kg(2) 6 len 6th Heavenly Thought(57kg) 2200m 2:14 .22 D’ben Grand Prix Good(3) trk May 26 . 7. el cAmPeAdor (T J Gollan) 5g By Captain Sonador - Golden Whistler (26:6-14): (Inconvenienced at start .) Cd 55kg(10) 5-1/4 len 11th Sabkhat(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .01 D’ben Hcp (C6) Good(4) trk May 19 . 8. denBern (S J Morrisey) 4g By Commands - Pinpoint Accuracy (20:5-2-1): Cd 54kg(4) 1-1/4 len 4th Sabkhat(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .01 D’ben Hcp (C6) Good(4) trk May 19 . 9. kAshArn (D D Schmidt) 6g By All American - Forest City Girl (US) (36:6-3-3): Cd 51kg(7) 1/2 len 4th Palace Tycoon(52kg) 1350m 1:20 .15 Ipswich (Bm85) Good(4) trk May 30 . 10. rosie Posie (M A Kropp) 5m By Top Echelon - Monaleah (27:7-3-4): Cd 57kg(8) 7-1/2 len 6th Bold Gypsy(56 .5kg) 1400m 1:27 .19 Sunshine Coast F&M Hcp Soft(7) trk June 1 .
1 612s2 2 21111 3 6s640 4 52s47 5 230s0 6 10s07 7 48062 8 s1020 9 51312 10 4s402 11 45587 12 31656 13 51731 14 s6601 15 10601 16 9s211
TumBler twb (6) B J Lockwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plucky girl cd (4) A J Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Lloyd denmAgic w (11) David Pfieffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Brown noTonyourliFe (5) T J Gollan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Orman PePPerAno d (1) L F Birchley . . . . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray don’TBABylon w (13) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pomelo w (12) Ms G Markwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . L V Cassidy crysTAl FounTAin (9) Anthony Freedman . . . . . J Byrne PlATinum Angel wb (15) D K Weir . . . . . . . . . D Yendall mAgic AliBi w (17) G A Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Cahill our BeeBee dw (18) R G Lipp . . . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis riVer rAcer w (16) L G Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mAlmoosA tcw (7) Daniel Bowen . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bayliss mAnAyA d (14) Michael Costa . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Stewart Bold gyPsy tcw (3) G K Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foxy houseWiFe cwn (10) David Vandyke . . . M Hellyer emergencies 17 0s135 A misT oPPorTuniTy wn (2) Andrew Noblet . . . . . . . . . 18 9189s conTrAlTo (8) M J Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plucky girl, Tumbler, Platinum Angel, Pepperano
59 58 .5 58 57 .5 56 .5 56 56 55 .5 55 54 .5 54 54 54 54 54 54
13 .00 7 .00 34 .00 11 .00 34 .00 51 .00 5 .50 8 .00 4.60 9 .00 9 .00 7 .00 34 .00 34 .00 51 .00 51 .00
54 7 .00 54 51 .00
legend: T – Won at track . c – Won at this distance on this course . d – Won at this distance on another course . W – Won in slow or heavy going . B – Beaten favourite at last start . h – Trained on track . n - Won at night . s – Spell of three months . F – Fell . P – Pulled up . l – Lost rider . 11. cAscATA rossA (M J Dunn) 5g By Testa Rossa - Backatem (US) (21:3-7-2): Cd 59kg(3) 2-1/4 len 2nd Think Like A Bird(55 .5kg) 1710m 1:42 .45 Ipswich Plate (C3) Good(4) trk May 30 . 12. reAling (M J Dunn) 4g By Real Saga - Ever After (NZ) (15:3-3-2): (Slowly away (2L) . Hampered near 200m .) Cd 63 .5kg(6) 3/4 len 2nd Madam Shazam(55 .5kg) 1530m 1:30 .21 Murwillumbah Hcp (C3) Good(3) trk June 3 . 13. TucAno (Tony Haydon) 7h By Monsun (GE) - Tenderly (IR) (21:3-4-2): 1-1/4 len sht nk Last San Telmo, Bold Assassin 1270m Sunshine Coast Inner Barrier Trial Soft(6) trk May 22 . 14. zAmex (M J Dunn) 4g By Cheval De Troy (NZ) - Extravagant (17:4-1-1): Cd 57 .5kg(8) lg hd 1-3/4 len 3rd Foxy Housewife(54kg), Allena 1400m 1:22 .89 Gold Coast Hcp (C5) Good(3) trk June 2 . 15. congelATor (Paula Cartledge) 4g By Dane Supreme - Sweet Ascent (38:73-4): Cd 52kg(8) 1-1/2 len 1/2 nk 3rd Unbiased(59 .5kg), Rockatorio 1600m 1:35 .96 Gunnedah Showcase Cup Good(3) trk May 27 . 16. exPlosiVe one (M J Dunn) 6m By Onemorenomore - Dyna Myta (36:5-1-5): (Overraced early stages . Blocked for run near turn .) Cd 52 .5kg(8) 6-1/2 len 8th The Amateur(57 .5kg) 1400m 1:22 .82 Gold Coast Plate (C6) Good(4) trk May 23 .
Race 3
1100m
12.42
1. PArko (S J Morrisey) 2g By Smart Missile - Certitude (4:1-1-1): Cd 58kg(11) 6-1/2 len win Doss, Serlina 1200m 1:09 .54 Gold Coast 2yo Mdn Good(3) trk June 6 . 2. PerFecT Aim (P Duff) 2g By Golden Archer - Dodgalady (6:1-1-1): (Jumped awkwardly . Eased near 1000m . 3 Wide .) Cd 57kg(10) 2-1/2 len 4th Granny Red Shoes(55kg) 1200m 1:12 .93 Sunshine Coast Oxlade Stakes Soft(6) trk June 2 .
3. she’s choosie (G C Kilner) 2f By Choisir - Loch Leven (5:4-0-0): 1-1/4 len win Magic Alliance, Gunnaza 1025m Grafton Barrier Trial Soft(6) trk June 9 . 4. sPending my Time (P A Nolan Jnr) 2c By Jet Spur - Kiss And Covert (2:1-1-0): Cd 57kg(1) 3-1/2 len win Diarist, Archer’s Treasure 1000m 59 .75 Toowoomba 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk June 3 . 5. sPoT on sPud (L F Birchley) 2g By Show A Heart - Charmana Star (1:1-0-0): Cd 57kg(6) 3/4 len win Spending My Time, Unconditional 1050m 1:03 .27 Toowoomba 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk May 19 . 6. The Fire TrAP (M J Dunn) 2g By Sizzling - Rasteira (1:1-0-0): Cd 57kg(5) len win Defence Missile, Great Keppell 1100m 1:04 .88 Ipswich 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk May 30 . 7. Tullio (T J Gollan) 2g By More Than Ready (US) - Military Rose (3:1-2-0): (Jumped awkwardly .) Cd 57kg(4) 2-3/4 len win Phoenix Global, Addocarr 1100m 1:03 .77 Ipswich 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk May 30 . 8. uncondiTionAl (M G Nolan) 2c By Jet Spur - Jezzamine (2:1-0-1): (Laid in in straight .) Cd 57kg(4) 2 len win Arriba, Chevy 1000m 1:00 .02 Toowoomba 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk June 3 . 9. gemelli (T M Whittington) 2g By Poet’s Voice (GB) - Our Angelina (5:1-00): (Overraced early, middle stages .) Cd 55 .5kg(7) len win Serlina, Sugar Sizzle 1000m 59 .93 Casino 2yo Hcp Good(4) trk May 25 . 10. hArd core (J M Cleary) 2g By All Too Hard - Rusalka (3:1-0-2): (Hampered at start .) Cd 57 .5kg(3) 3/4 len len 3rd Showgals(56 .5kg), Lagarde 1000m 58 .12 Orange Silver Apple Good(3) trk April 13 .
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BR 11. Lady Mccabe (Ms H Page) 2f By Spirit Of Boom - Military Bride (6:1-2-0): (Inconvenienced on straightening.) Cd 54.5kg(7) len 2nd Tipping(53kg) 900m 51.29 Gold Coast 2yo Open Hcp Good(3) trk June 2. 12. HoLdin’ My own (L G Ross) 2f By Spirit Of Boom - Imanoremiss (4:1-0-0): (Shifted out on straightening. Rider told to use more care.) Cd 56.5kg(2) 3-3/4 len 6th Tipping(53kg) 900m 51.29 Gold Coast 2yo Open Hcp Good(3) trk June 2. 13. Tipping (Chris Anderson) 2f By Dream Ahead (US) - Top Tips (1:1-0-0): Cd 53kg(1) len win Lady McCabe, Archer’s Paradox 900m 51.29 Gold Coast 2yo Open Hcp Good(3) trk June 2. 14. wanna bLue (P & W Hulbert) 2f By Wanted - River Blues (3:1-0-0): Cd 56.5kg(6) 8-1/2 len 11th Eawase(56.5kg) 1200m 1:10.26 D’ben Bill Carter Good(4) trk May 19. 15. SerLina (B & D Healey) 2f By Sebring - Starlevie (3:0-1-1): (Hampered early on.) Cd 55.5kg(8) 6-1/2 len 3/4 len 3rd Parko(58kg), Doss 1200m 1:09.54 Gold Coast 2yo Mdn Good(3) trk June 6. 16. Love STruck (S J Morrisey) 2g By Love Conquers All - Cheeky Lindy (NZ) (2:0-0-0): Cd 55.5kg(8) 5-1/2 len 7th Viral(56kg) 1200m 1:09.98 Gold Coast 2yo Hcp Good(4) trk May 23.
Race 4
2150m
1.17
1. TiMe Lord (R D Collett) 3g By Guillotine (NZ) - Mary Agnes (10:2-1-3): (Shifted in near 200m. Rider charged with careless riding. Minor injury.) Cd 57kg(2) 6 len 6th Heavenly Thought(57kg) 2200m 2:14.22 D’ben Grand Prix Good(3) trk May 26. 2. SkyTrek (B J Lockwood) 5g By Not A Single Doubt - Sky Cuddle (29:7-32): (Overraced early stages. 3 Wide.) Cd 60kg(10) 5-1/2 len 5th Kay Kay Boy(56kg) 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 3. pop ‘n’ ScoTcH (L F Birchley) 7g By Husson (AR) - Popnik (43:4-5-3): (Ran wide early stages.) Cd 59.5kg(12) 9-1/4 len 9th Ready For Danger(53.5kg) 2200m 2:16.17 Gold Coast (Bm75) Good(4) trk May 19. 4. ready For danger (M J Dunn) 4g By More Than Ready (US) - Element Of Danger (12:5-1-1): (Laid out on straightening.) Cd 53.5kg(3) 1/2 hd win Dauphin De France, High Wind 2200m 2:16.17 Gold Coast (Bm75) Good(4) trk May 19. 5. courT’S STar (D J Wilcock) 6g By Court Command - Rainbow’s Angel (54:6-7-9): Cd 54kg(3) 3/4 len 3/4 len 3rd Eminent(54kg), My Diamantine 1710m 1:43.05 Ipswich (Bm90) Good(4) trk May 30. 6. kay kay boy (Ben Currie) 5h By Kodiac (GB) - Namibia (GE) (10:3-4-1): Cd 56kg(1) 1-1/4 len win High Degree, Calypso Bay 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 7. i FeeL good (J G Symons & S Laxon) 9g By Delago Brom - M’lady Fonteyn (NZ) (60:8-5-3): (Slowly away.) Cd 55.5kg(8) 7-1/4 len 9th Terra Sancta(54kg) 1800m 1:54.96 Sunshine Coast (Bm80) Heavy(8) trk June 10. 8. SHoTacroSS THe bow (David Murphy) 5g By Rothesay - Reshoot (36:6-2-3): (3 Wide.) Cd 59kg(10) 3/4 len win Cashinko, Zilitor 1700m 1:43.14 Ipswich (Bm62) Good(4) trk May 25. 9. caLypSo bay (D R Ward) 5g By High Chaparral (IR) - Alagant Satin (NZ) (20:41-3): Cd 57kg(8) 1-1/4 len nk 3rd Kay Kay Boy(56kg), High Degree 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 10. king Max (F E Smith) 5g By Monashee Mountain (US) - Lotza Action (37:6-711): (Slowly away.) Cd 58kg(6) 1-3/4 len 2nd Cheeky Red(57.5kg) 1400m 1:24.18 Rockhampton (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 8. 11. HigH degree (Rochelle Smith) 6m By Exceedingly Good - Dellwood Dancer (44:57-5): Cd 54.5kg(7) 1-1/4 len 2nd Kay Kay Boy(56kg) 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 12. HigH wind (T J Gollan) 5g By High Chaparral (IR) - Pentamerous (NZ) (30:45-7): (Blundered near turn.) Cd 55kg(2) 10-1/2 len 9th Kay Kay Boy(56kg) 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 13. benico’S prince (P Kings) 6g By Benicio - Miss Spot (53:9-4-7): Cd 53.5kg(6) 4-1/2 len 4th Kay Kay Boy(56kg) 2000m 2:01.58 Gatton (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 2. 14. evoLo (A J Edmonds) 3g By All Too Hard - Asset Rain (5:2-1-0): (Wide throughout.) Cd 57kg(9) 7-1/4 len 8th Heavenly Thought(57kg) 2200m 2:14.22 D’ben Grand Prix Good(3) trk May 26. 15. Lucky JackSon (Chris Munce) 3g By Casino Prince - Purple Vein (10:2-22): (Inconvenienced on straightening.) Cd 57kg(13) 7-1/2 len 9th Heavenly Thought(57kg) 2200m 2:14.22 D’ben Grand Prix Good(3) trk May 26. 16. STrike Sika (T B Thomas) 4g By Street Cry (IR) - Gayika (19:2-1-1): (Eased early stages. Eased near 200m. Blocked for run concluding stages.) Cd 55.5kg(5) 2-1/2 len 4th Invinciboy(58.5kg) 2020m 2:05.28 Murwillumbah 3yo+ (Bm55) Good(3) trk June 3.
Race 5
1100m
1.57
1. MiSS exFacTor (T J Gollan) 3f By Your Song - Search For Fame (7:4-2-1): Cd 54.5kg(9) len win Envy Of All, Basara 1000m 59.20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2. 2. ourS To keep (Chris Munce) 3g By Seidnazar - Picabelle (10:3-0-0): 1/2 hd 2nd Sabkhat 1000m D’ben Barrier Trial Soft(5) trk May 31. 3. boLd xavvi (G K Taylor) 3g By Testa Rossa - Morning Glow (16:5-2-2): lg hd 2nd Legless Veuve 850m Sunshine Coast Inner Barrier Trial Soft(6) trk May 22. 4. bLack cHiLLi (Ms G Markwell) 3g By Alert (AR) - Seesaw (7:3-0-0): Cd 55.5kg(1) 3/4 len win Le Dejeuner, Timing 1000m 57.50 Kembla Grange Prov Hcp (C4) Good(4) trk June 2. 5. baSara (T J Sears) 3f By Nicconi - Baroque Pearl (10:3-1-4): (Wide throughout.) Cd 54kg(5) len 1/2 hd 3rd Miss Exfactor(54.5kg), Envy Of All 1000m 59.20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2. 6. perFecT STyLe (P & W Hulbert) 3g By Wicked Style (US) - Perfection (8:3-3-0): (Lost a plate. Minor injury.) Cd 58.5kg(10) 3-1/4 len win New Alliance, Keen Instinct 800m 45.08 Ipswich Plate (C2) Good(4) trk May 25.
7. MiSHani eLecTra (Ben Currie) 3f By Ad Valorem (US) - Mishani Ladyhawke (14:44-2): (Hit rail near 1000m. Inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.) Cd 59kg(1) 2-3/4 len 5th Okanagan Miss(54kg) 1200m 1:12.36 Toowoomba 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 3. 8. warFace (L D Kelly) 3g By Warhead Sacred Mountain (13:4-2-1): Cd 57.5kg(1) len win Silent Statue, Grandioso 1100m 1:04.34 Gold Coast Hcp (C3) Good(3) trk June 2. 9. envy oF aLL (K A Lees) 3f By Your Song Elahi (9:1-4-2): (Jumped awkwardly. Laid in on straightening.) Cd 54kg(8) len 2nd Miss Exfactor(54.5kg) 1000m 59.20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2. 10. dazzLing red (T J Sears) 3g By Red Dazzler - More Than Sharp (12:3-2-1): Cd 57.5kg(6) 1/2 nk 1-1/2 len 3rd Okanagan Miss(54kg), Toujours L’amour 1200m 1:12.36 Toowoomba 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 3. 11. divine MeSSenger (T J Gollan) 3f By Star Witness - Ladys Angel (9:1-1-1): (Wide throughout.) Cd 55kg(12) 4-1/4 len 5th Winter Bride(55kg) 1200m 1:09.12 D’ben 3yo Plate Good(4) trk May 19. 12. See Me rock (A J Edmonds) 3f By Sepoy - Born To Rock (8:2-0-3): (Slowly away. Hampered early stages.) Cd 56.5kg(8) 4-1/4 len 7th She Knows(62.5kg) 1000m 57.80 R’wick 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Good(4) trk May 26. 13. bargannon (David Vandyke) 3g By Elzaam - High Express (5:1-20): Cd 54kg(12) 1-3/4 len 7th Miss Exfactor(54.5kg) 1000m 59.20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2. 14. unLikeLy STory (T J Gollan) 3g By Star Witness - Sister Phenomenon (4:1-11): (Shifted in near 1000m. Rider charged with careless riding. Eased near 800m.) Cd 57kg(10) 2-1/2 len 4th Winter Bride(55kg) 1200m 1:09.12 D’ben 3yo Plate Good(4) trk May 19. 15. don’T Leave Me ouT (R L Heathcote) 3g By Rothesay - Laravissante (NZ) (6:1-31): 7 len win Serveur, Shesees Everything 1000m D’ben Barrier Trial Soft(5) trk May 31. 16. enTerpriSe MarcH (M J Lakey) 3g By Rothesay - March Rose (3:2-0-1): (Stewards queried run.) Cd 58.5kg(1) 1/2 len 2-1/4 len 3rd Magic Lad(57kg), One Stryke 1000m 59.11 Sunshine Coast Plate (C2) Good(4) trk May 13. 17. bLuebrook (K M Schweida) 3g By Hinchinbrook - Blue Note (7:1-2-0): (Shifted out near 100m.) Cd 54kg(10) 1-1/4 len 4th Miss Exfactor(54.5kg) 1000m 59.20 Sunshine Coast 3yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 2. 18. SoLo MeLody (L D Kelly) 3f By Hidden Dragon - Maximum Chance (9:20-0): Cd 56.5kg(6) 3-1/2 len 4th Perfect Style(58.5kg) 800m 45.08 Ipswich Plate (C2) Good(4) trk May 25. 19. TiMperLey (B J Dais) 3c By Rothesay Dawnie Dancer (8:1-1-1): (Hampered early stages. Ran wide middle stages.) Cd 58kg(5) 2-1/4 len 5th Too Easy Bro(57kg) 1010m 58.21 Murwillumbah Hcp (C1) Good(3) trk June 3.
Race 6
1200m
2.37
1. AlAssAk (12) 59 s W kendrick (sunshine Coast) 4 b/br g shaft – Kassala. orange, black sash, hooped sleeves, seams cap Career record 23:6-1-2 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (2) 1350 (2) Prizemoney $136,000 2ND, 01Jun18 0.5L, 1.3L sunshine coast Bm75 1200m 59 (Ms T Brooker 1) 11, Lim 54, 1:14.58 (Last 600m 38.17), soft(7), Rocky supreme 55 1, sister patti 54.5 3, Fasta Than Light 52.5 4, Btg $8.50, $7.50, $9.00 4th to turn.
2. sWORD OF JUsTICE (4) 59 Ben Currie (Toowoomba) 5 b/br g Medaglia D’Oro (Us) – Joyeuse. purple, yellow vee, diagonal striped sleeves, yellow and purple stars cap Career record 28:6-4-3 Wins 1200 (3) 1210 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $172,960 2ND, 26May18 sht hd, nck Doomben Bm95 1200m 52 (T Marshall 1) 13, Lim 54, 1:10.09 (Last 600m 34.69), Good(3), Tyzone 57 1, Echo Effect 56.5 3, sony Legend 56 4, Btg $8.00, $9.00 led to turn.
3. TRUBIA (16) 59 M J lakey (Deagon) 6 b g show A heart – Our sweet Moss. royal blue, white stripe, sleeves and cap Career record 27:6-1-9 Wins 1200 (3) 1350 (3) Prizemoney $296,150 10TH, 27Jan18 7.2L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) BMw sunshine coast cup 1400m 54 (L R Dittman 16) 18, Lim 54, 1:22.43 (Last 600m 35.58), Good(4), Most important 59.5 1, Bidii Babe 54 2, weinholt 54 3, Btg $8.50, $5.50 16th settling, Last 800m, 14th turn. slowly away.
4. lAND OFFICE (15) 57.5 D R Ward (Deagon) 6 br g Ukok warrior – Born Bright. gold, black and white checked band, armbands and cap Career record 27:5-5-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1050 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $149,850 6TH, 02Jun18 5L Gatton Bm70 1100m 62.5 (Beau Appo 5) 7, Lim 54, 1:03.81 (Last 600m 34.31), Good(4), seq The star 55.5 1, hellaroo 56 2, Agapantha 59.5 3, Btg $2.35, $6.00 6th to 800m, Last turn. Jumped awkwardly. struck with another’s whip. inquiry into performance.
5. MANIAs (9) 57.5 R l Heathcote (Eagle Farm) 4 b g Denman – parias. red, orange diamonds, lime green sleeves and cap Career record 14:5-1-3 Wins 1050 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (3) Prizemoney $162,600 5TH, 30sep17 1.1L sunshine coast (Metro) Bm85 1400m 57.5 (J Orman 10) 14, Lim 54, 1:23.87 (Last 600m 35.60), Good(3), Urban Knight 58 1, Brotherly secret 57 2, cornrow 56.5 3, Btg $4.20, $5.00, $4.00 (fav). 2nd settling, 4th 800m, 7th turn.
6. PERFECT DARE (8) 57.5 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 5 b g Fastnet Rock – perfect Truth (iR). gold, purple diamond sleeves Career record 26:5-4-2 Wins 1025 (1) 1050 (1) 1200 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $498,700 12TH, 26May18 6.4L Doomben Bm95 1200m 59 (J Byrne 12) 13, Lim 54, 1:10.09 (Last 600m 34.69), Good(3), Tyzone 57 1, sword Of Justice 52 2, Echo Effect 56.5 3, Btg $16.00, $21.00 3rd to turn. wide throughout.
7. RINgO’s A ROCksTAR (6) 57.5 N P stephens (Deagon) 4 b g Drumbeats – cradle Rock. black and gold hoops, black cap Career record 26:5-5-3 Wins 1000 (2) 1110 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $327,800 5TH, 02Jun18 3.2L sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Ubet Moreton cup 1200m 56 (Ron stewart 10) 10, set wts with pen, 1:12.56 (Last 600m 35.46), soft(6), The Monstar 57 1, platinum Angel 53 2, calanda 57 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00, $26.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn.
8. lUCy ROsE (2) 56.5 J M Cleary (Queanbeyan) 3 b f i Am invincible – Lucys Loot. lime green, purple sash, white sleeves, purple and white quartered cap Career record 11:6-0-0 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (3) 1010 (1) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $168,525 9TH, 02Jun18 9.5L sunshine coast (Metro) cls 6 1000m 53.5 (Ms M weir 3) 11, set weights, 58.65s (Last 600m 34.59), soft(7), spending To win 54.5 1, hirtshals 52.5 2, Rebel Miss 54 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 led to turn. Jumped awkwardly.
9. OINk (10) 56 k M schweida (Eagle Farm) 4 ch g sebring – coogee coozifa. red, purple bell, white armbands, red and purple quartered cap, white pom pom Career record 25:4-7-5 Wins 1050 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $296,650 2ND, 12May18 nck, hd Doomben Bm85 1350m 58.5 (p hammersley 6) 13, Lim 54, 1:19.80 (Last 600m 35.55), soft(6), Bushy 57 1, Old habits 57.5 3, Miss wonderland 54.5 4, Btg $3.50, $4.00 (fav). 5th to turn. Blocked for run on straightening.
10. PRIORITIsE (7) 56 s P Tregea (Toowoomba) 4 bl/br g Rothesay – Kimash. red and white halves, red cap Career record 14:4-1-3 Wins 1000 (2) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $189,850 6TH, 01Jun18 4L sunshine coast Bm75 1200m 59.5 (L V cassidy 10) 11, Lim 54, 1:14.58 (Last 600m 38.17), soft(7), Rocky supreme 55 1, Alassak 59 2, sister patti 54.5 3, Btg $4.00, $4.60, $3.80 (fav). Last to turn. slowly away. Overraced early stages.
4TH, 23May18 1.8L Gold coast (Metro) cls 4 1100m 56.5 (G colless 8) 10, Lim 54, 1:03.35 (Last 600m 33.50), Good(4), Mystic Moon 57.5 1, Dapper One 56 2, Make her Own whey 54.5 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00 9th to turn. Jumped awkwardly. Blocked for run near turn.
Race 7
2150m
3.17
1. ECUADOR (2) 60 g Waterhouse & A Bott (Randwick) 8 b g high chaparral (iR) – Bak Da princess (NZ). black, white arrows, sleeves with triangle and cap Career record 45:10-12-3 Wins 1400 (4) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) 1800 (2) 2000 (1) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $1,136,875 6TH, 26May18 5.5L Randwick (LR) McKell cup 2400m 60 (A hyeronimus 7) 8, Lim 53, 2:32.15 (Last 600m 35.52), Good(4), Destiny’s Kiss 59.5 1, Naval warfare 53.5 inc 0.5 over 2, Our century 56.5 3, Btg $4.80, $4.20, $4.60 led settling, 3rd to 800m, 5th turn. inquiry into performance. poor post-race recovery. 9TH, 09Jun18 5.1L Doomben (LR) wayne wilson 1600m 57.5 (T clark 9) 14, set wts with pen, 1:37.76 (Last 600m 37.71), heavy(8), hopfgarten 59 1, Ulmann 58.5 2, Divine Unicorn 56.5 3, Btg $7.00, $9.00 4th to 1200m, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn.
2. TRADEsMAN (5) 57 D k Weir (Warrnambool) 6 b/br g Trade Fair (GB) – Virelay. gold, dark blue shamrock, quartered cap Career record 26:8-2-4 Wins 1100 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (2) 1650 (1) 1700 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $554,400 9TH, 19May18 10.3L Doomben (G 1) Doomben cup 2000m 59 (J Allen 3) 11, weight for age, 2:01.43 (Last 600m 36.22), Good(4), comin’ Through 59 1, Egg Tart 57 2, Ambitious 59 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 3rd to turn. 2ND, 02Jun18 2.5L, sht 1/2 hd sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Bradford insulation p.J O’shea 2200m 59 (D Yendall 2) 8, weight for age, 2:20.70 (Last 600m 36.95), soft(6), Egg Tart 57 1, Megablast 59 3, smart As You Think 57 4, Btg $6.50, $8.00, $6.50 4th to 1200m, 5th 800m, 6th turn. Overraced early stages.
11. TAIllEvENT (18) 56
3. EMPHAsIs (6) 54
Bruce Hill (gold Coast) 5 br g haradasun – Dutchy’s Lass. royal blue and orange diagonal stripes, orange and royal blue seams cap Career record 35:4-8-5 Wins 1050 (1) 1100 (2) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $259,250 2ND, 19May18 2L, 1/2 nck Doomben Bm85 1200m 55 (M Mc Gillivray 2) 13, Lim 54, 1:09.66 (Last 600m 34.90), Good(4), Miss iano 54 1, sony Legend 57 3, Beat street 57 4, Btg $9.00, $7.00 5th to turn.
R W stephenson (Toowoomba) 5 b/br g Domesday – Rainbow. black, white diagonal stripes, red cap Career record 37:7-6-7 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (2) 2000 (1) 2020 (2) Prizemoney $312,300 11TH, 12May18 5.8L Doomben (LR) ipg Marketing Members’ hcp 1600m 54.5 (s cormack 3) 12, Lim 54, 1:36.28 (Last 600m 35.80), soft(6), sheiswhatsheis 54 1, Aqua Vite 54 2, Nozomi 56.5 3, Btg $11.00, $13.00 6th to 800m, 8th turn. 7TH, 26May18 4.9L Doomben (G 3) Lord Mayor’s cup 1630m 59 (M R Du plessis 3) 10, weight for age, 1:37.65 (Last 600m 34.71), Good(3), Duca Valentinois 59 1, sheiswhatsheis 57 2, coldstone 59 3, Btg $41.00, $31.00, $41.00 9th to 1200m, Last 800m, 7th turn.
12. WIlD ‘N’ FAMOUs (13) 56 David Fletcher (gold Coast) 6 ch g Fast ‘n’ Famous – silver Fern (NZ). pale blue, pink shamrock Career record 29:4-7-3 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $285,675 2ND, 05May18 1.5L, 1.8L Gold coast (Metro) Bm85 1200m 58.5 (J Byrne 5) 11, Lim 54, 1:08.50 ((class record) Last 600m 33.37), Good(4), Tyzone 58.5 1, i’m A Rippa 59 3, sony Legend 57 4, Btg $16.00, $17.00 9th to 800m, 8th turn. Eased near 600m. Lacerations.
13. OF THE DAy (14) 55.5 T J gollan (Eagle Farm) 4 b m i Am invincible – Orange Marmalade (NZ). maroon, gold diagonal stripes, white sleeves, gold cap Career record 20:5-2-2 Wins 1200 (5) Prizemoney $175,650 8TH, 02Jun18 3.4L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (Ms T Brooker 12) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, pomelo 55.5 2, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Btg $61.00, $101.00, $71.00 9th to 800m, 12th turn. wide throughout.
14. JETsONIC (5) 54.5 T J gollan (Eagle Farm) 5 b g Jet spur – showy Little Miss. white, black checks, royal blue sleeves Career record 21:3-6-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1010 (1) 1110 (1) Prizemoney $113,175 2ND, 16May18 0.8L, 1/2 hd sunshine coast (Metro) cls 3 1200m 58 (M Mc Gillivray 9) 11, Lim 54, 1:12.61 (Last 600m 35.56), Good(4), constant Flight 54 1, pressway 51 3, Felino Bel 54 4, Btg $7.00, $7.50 9th to 800m, 8th turn. 3 wide. inconvenienced near 200m.
15. HIRTsHAls (1) 54 B J smith (Eagle Farm) 4 b m pins – Burnzees Magic (NZ). stewart tartan, white sleeves and cap Career record 13:4-1-1 Wins 1000 (2) 1020 (1) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $75,100 2ND, 02Jun18 2.5L, nck sunshine coast (Metro) cls 6 1000m 52.5 (Ms A Fancourt 7) 11, set weights, 58.65s (Last 600m 34.59), soft(7), spending To win 54.5 1, Rebel Miss 54 3, Victory Eight 55.5 4, Btg $26.00, $21.00 4th to 800m, 6th turn.
16. INsPIRED EsTEllE (17) 54 A J Edmonds (gold Coast) 4 b/br m Manhattan Rain – Estelle collection (NZ). red, yellow stars and halved sleeves, red and yellow star cap Career record 19:4-1-2 Wins 1200 (3) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $151,585 lAsT, 02Jun18 6.8L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (J Lloyd 14) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, pomelo 55.5 2, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Btg $9.00, $17.00, $13.00 15th to 800m, Last turn.
17. MysTICAl RENEgADE (3) 59 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 5 b g Magic Albert – Ambers waltz. maroon, white eagle and cap Career record 21:6-2-2 Wins 1010 (2) 1200 (2) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $85,900 8TH, 06Jan18 4.3L Gold coast (Metro) Bm90 1800m 54 (J Lloyd 6) 12, Lim 54, 1:48.11 (Last 600m 35.89), Good(3), Aqua Vite 54 1, slydini 54 2, Don’t Tell Mama 54 3, Btg $11.00, $21.00, $17.00 8th settling, 7th 800m, 5th turn.
18. CHAsE THE WIND (11) 54 J Dann (Toowoomba) 4 b m Bel Esprit – shoot The stars. blue, white and gold sash and armbands, quartered cap Career record 17:4-1-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $53,185
4. TUMUlTUOUs (10) 54 C J Waller (gold Coast) 4 b g Fastnet Rock – Boisterous Lady. pale green, white diamond, royal blue sleeves Career record 25:4-0-4 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2200 (1) Prizemoney $726,300 8TH, 12May18 5.6L Doomben (G 3) Ascot Green chairman’s hcp 2000m 55.5 (G colless 4) 15, Lim 54, 2:03.40 (Last 600m 36.83), soft(5), Anton En Avant 54 1, Lovani 54 2, Rising Red 55.5 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 7th to 800m, 6th turn. Jumped awkwardly. 9TH, 26May18 6.3L Doomben (G 3) premier’s cup 2200m 54 (M R Du plessis 3) 16, Lim 54, 2:14.60 (Last 600m 35.07), Good(3), Rising Red 54 1, Maurus 56 2, sedanzer 55.5 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 8th to 1200m, 9th to turn.
5. My gIUlIANO (4) 54 C J Waller (gold Coast) 5 b g choisir – calm (GB). white, red stripes, royal blue and white stars sleeves and cap Career record 31:7-4-4 Wins 1900 (3) 2000 (1) 2040 (1) 2200 (2) Prizemoney $374,585 5TH, 06May18 1.5L sunshine coast Open 1400m 60 (M cahill 9) 9, Lim 54, 1:24.65 (Last 600m 36.36), Good(4), Lordag 57.5 1, Flamboyer 58 2, Yaba Dabl Doya 54 3, Btg $4.80, $11.00 Last to turn. 6TH, 23May18 3.5L Gold coast (Metro) Open 1800m 59 (M cahill 4) 9, Lim 54, 1:49.86 (Last 600m 34.49), Good(4), Exocet 54.5 1, skytrek 54 2, Great Glen 54 3, Btg $9.00, $12.00 8th settling, Last to turn. slowly away. Overraced early stages. Laid in in straight.
8. sERgEANT BlAsT (1) 54
6. BAssETT (8) 54
B J smith (Eagle Farm) 5 b g Darci Brahma (NZ) – Glittering Girl (NZ). stewart tartan, white sleeves and cap Career record 19:6-1-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (3) Prizemoney $101,545 5TH, 19May18 2.4L Doomben cls 6 1600m 56 (B Thornton 9) 13, Lim 54, 1:36.01 (Last 600m 34.95), Good(4), sabkhat 55.5 1, savwell 55 2, Divine Unicorn 54 3, Btg $7.50, $12.00 7th to 1200m, 8th to turn. Fractious in barriers. slowly away. shifted out near 200m. 6TH, 30May18 3.2L ipswich (Metro) Bm90 1710m 55 (B Thornton 5) 9, Lim 54, 1:43.05 (Last 600m 35.32), Good(4), Eminent 54 1, My Diamantine 56 2, court’s star 54 3, Btg $3.50 Last to turn. inconvenienced near 1000m. Became unbalanced. Blocked for run near 200m.
M g Price (Caulfield) 5 br g savabeel – Fledgling (NZ). navy and white halves, navy cap Career record 31:5-2-5 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (3) Prizemoney $432,500 5TH, 02Jun18 2L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 56 (M cahill 6) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, i’m A Rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $17.00, $16.00 3rd to turn. Blundered near 1200m.
9. MIss DUBOIs (11) 54 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 7 b m high chaparral (iR) – My Funny Face. white, red star and sleeves Career record 22:5-7-2 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (3) Prizemoney $196,785 7TH, 12May18 3.4L Doomben (G 3) Ascot Green chairman’s hcp 2000m 54 (Ms K O’hara 15) 15, Lim 54, 2:03.40 (Last 600m 36.83), soft(5), Anton En Avant 54 1, Lovani 54 2, Rising Red 55.5 3, Btg $31.00, $51.00 Last to 800m, 13th turn. 3RD, 06Jun18 1.8L, 1.8L Gold coast (Metro) cls 6 2200m 55.5 (J Byrne 4) 6, set weights, 2:17.40 (Last 600m 35.40), Good(4), Great Glen 54.5 1, Glen Ord 53 2, Lyrids 54.5 4, Btg $2.10, $2.35 4th settling, 3rd 1200m, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. Overraced early stages.
10. sMART As yOU THINk (9) 54 John McArdle (Mornington) 4 b m so You Think (NZ) – satirical Lady. white, gold and black band, black and gold stars sleeves, black cap Career record 25:1-4-6 Wins 2040 (1) Prizemoney $245,475 2ND, 05May18 0.8L, 1.3L Flemington , F&M’s Bm84 2000m 58 (B Rawiller 5) 10, Lim 54, 2:02.78 (Last 600m 34.70), Good(4), Lipstick Lover 54.5 1, Bertwhistle 52 3, Almalita 55 4, Btg $8.00, $7.00 4th settling, 3rd turn. 4TH, 02Jun18 4.1L sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Bradford insulation p.J O’shea 2200m 57 (J Orman 4) 8, weight for age, 2:20.70 (Last 600m 36.95), soft(6), Egg Tart 57 1, Tradesman 59 2, Megablast 59 3, Btg $13.00, $21.00 6th to 1200m, led 800m, 2nd turn. Eased concluding stages.
11. skUlDUggERy (3) 54 Damien Batters (sunshine Coast) 5 ch g Krupt – Aqua Modern. fluorescent yellow, navy atb logo and seams Career record 34:4-4-5 Wins 1600 (1) 1700 (1) 1755 (1) 2081 (1) Prizemoney $145,990 14TH, 19May18 10.8L Doomben Bm75 1350m 55 (c williams 13) 16, Lim 54, 1:18.74 (Last 600m 34.37), Good(4), No Annamossity 57.5 1, cadogan 56 2, Let’s party Marty 57 3, Btg $81.00, $101.00 Last to turn. Reared at start. Lost Ground. 4TH, 27May18 4.1L sunshine coast cls 4 1600m 56 (J Bayliss 5) 8, Lim 54, 1:41.66 (Last 600m 37.66), heavy(10), The Overdraft 54 1, scoutabout 55 2, Bold Assassin 55.5 3, Btg $21.00, $26.00 Last to turn. slowly away. Laid in near 800m.
Race 8
1350m
3.57
1. lUCky HUsslER (2) 61 D k Weir (Warrnambool) 8 b g husson (AR) – Talaq Dancer. yellow, red emblem, red and green band and cuffs, hooped cap with yellow pom pom Career record 49:10-5-4 Wins 1200 (4) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $2,143,850 6TH, 13Jan18 5.2L Gold coast (Metro) Open 1400m 61 (B shinn 15) 16, Lim 54, 1:20.72 (Last 600m 34.70), Good(3), care To Think 54 1, Arbeitsam 54 2, snippets Land 54 3, Btg $9.00, $11.00 15th settling, 14th 800m, 7th turn. Jumped awkwardly.
2. RElIgIFy (10) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) 7 ch g choisir – sacred witness. white, celtic green jewel, armbands and cap Career record 32:13-7-2 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (3) 1350 (2) 1400 (2) 1600 (3) 1615 (1) Prizemoney $862,110 2ND, 28Oct17 3L, 1L Moonee Valley (G 2) crystal Mile 1600m 59 (J Bowman 3) 9, weight for age, 1:34.56 (Last 600m 35.45), Good(3), Lucky hussler 59 1, it’s somewhat 59 3, sound proposition 59 4, Btg $5.00, $4.60, $5.00 led to turn.
6. All IN vOgUE (8) 54
3. MOsT IMPORTANT (13) 58
B J lockwood (Eagle Farm) 5 b/br m pins – Tall poppy (NZ). red, royal blue sash, emerald green armbands and cap Career record 37:7-5-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 2000 (1) 2040 (1) 2050 (2) 2100 (1) Prizemoney $161,792 11TH, 12May18 10L Doomben (G 3) Ascot Green chairman’s hcp 2000m 54 (M cahill 6) 15, Lim 54, 2:03.40 (Last 600m 36.83), soft(5), Anton En Avant 54 1, Lovani 54 2, Rising Red 55.5 3, Btg $26.00, $61.00 10th to 1200m, 11th 800m, 14th turn. 13TH, 26May18 9.2L Doomben (G 3) premier’s cup 2200m 54 (Ron stewart 7) 16, Lim 54, 2:14.60 (Last 600m 35.07), Good(3), Rising Red 54 1, Maurus 56 2, sedanzer 55.5 3, Btg $81.00, $151.00 7th to 800m, 8th turn. Eased on straightening.
T J gollan (Eagle Farm) 5 b g i Am invincible – Orange Marmalade (NZ). maroon, gold diagonal stripes, white sleeves, gold cap Career record 37:9-7-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (4) 1300 (1) 1350 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $878,775 11TH, 09Jun18 5L Doomben (G 1) stradbroke hcp 1350m 53 (M R Du plessis 2) 16, Lim 50, 1:19.95 (Last 600m 35.44), heavy(8), santa Ana Lane 55.5 1, super cash 51.5 2, champagne cuddles 51 inc 1 over 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00 6th to 800m, 9th turn.
7. FIRsT CRUsH (7) 54 Chris Munce (Eagle Farm) 6 b g husson (AR) – Loving New (BR). emerald green, red and white checked epaulettes, emerald green, red and white checked striped cap Career record 31:6-7-5 Wins 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1630 (1) 1650 (1) 2030 (1) 2215 (1) Prizemoney $192,300 8TH, 12May18 3.6L Doomben (LR) ipg Marketing Members’ hcp 1600m 54 (M Mc Gillivray 6) 12, Lim 54, 1:36.28 (Last 600m 35.80), soft(6), sheiswhatsheis 54 1, Aqua Vite 54 2, Nozomi 56.5 3, Btg $13.00 7th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 6th turn. 8TH, 26May18 6.4L Doomben (G 3) Lord Mayor’s cup 1630m 59 (M Mc Gillivray 6) 10, weight for age, 1:37.65 (Last 600m 34.71), Good(3), Duca Valentinois 59 1, sheiswhatsheis 57 2, coldstone 59 3, Btg $51.00, $71.00 3rd to 1200m, 2nd 800m, 4th turn. Ran wide early stages.
4. MOss ‘N’ DAlE (4) 56 Peter gelagotis (Moe) 5 b g castledale (iR) – hot ‘n’ Moss (NZ). purple, white 3, hot pink and black striped sleeves and cap Career record 24:11-4-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (2) 1400 (5) 1421 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $475,650 WON, 19May18 1.5L, nck Flemington Open 1400m 55 (J Martin 5) 12, Lim 54, 1:22.92 (Last 600m 34.57), Good(4), Rib Eye 54 2, so si Bon 56.5 3, Akavoroun 55 4, Btg $4.60, $3.80 (eq fav). 4th settling, 5th turn.
5. CHARlIE BOy (9) 54.5 T J gollan (Eagle Farm) 7 b/br g Myboycharlie (iR) – Maritime. red, white triple crown syndications logo Career record 43:5-5-4 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (2) Prizemoney $907,175 14TH, 02Jun18 5L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 57.5 (L G innes 10) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, i’m A Rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $26.00, $61.00 9th settling, 8th 800m, 15th turn.
7. I’M A RIPPA (6) 54 T J gollan (Eagle Farm) 4 b g Love conquers All – Derippa. lime, gold stars, sleeves and cap Career record 25:6-7-4 Wins 1110 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (3) Prizemoney $931,257 2ND, 02Jun18 0.5L, 1L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 56 (J Lloyd 9) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, spectroscope 57.5 3, A shin Rook 54 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 led settling, 2nd turn.
8. TOUgHERTHANTHEREsT (7) 54 C J Waller (gold Coast) 4 b g street Boss (Us) – De prima Ballerina (NZ). orange, black diamonds and cap Career record 14:6-1-4 Wins 1000 (2) 1200 (1) 1206 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $214,515 12TH, 02Jun18 4.1L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 56 (M walker 4) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, i’m A Rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00 5th settling, 4th turn. wide throughout.
9. MARENOsTRO (11) 54 B J Hudson (Oakey) 7 b g Duelled – Maybe Yes. royal blue, pink diamonds, pink sleeves with royal blue diamond armbands, pink cap Career record 39:10-4-5 Wins 1400 (2) 1500 (3) 1550 (3) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $505,900 lAsT, 02sep17 7.1L Randwick Bm95 1400m 58 (B Mc Dougall 2) 8, Lim 53, 1:22.46 (Last 600m 34.43), Good(3), washington heights 58.5 1, Dawn wall 55 2, Rocket commander 58.5 3, Btg $41.00, $101.00 led to turn. Jumped awkwardly. inquiry into performance.
10. PRIvlAkA (1) 54 R l Heathcote (Eagle Farm) 5 b g Mossman – Endearment. royal blue and black checks Career record 31:7-6-2 Wins 1000 (1) 1110 (1) 1200 (2) 1350 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $369,025 9TH, 02Jun18 3.1L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 54.5 (J Bayliss 8) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, i’m A Rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 6th settling, 7th 800m, 11th turn. Overraced early stages.
11. TyzONE (3) 54 A J Edmonds (gold Coast) 4 ch g written Tycoon – Rezonet. orange, yellow h Career record 21:13-2-1 Wins 950 (1) 1000 (3) 1100 (1) 1200 (7) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $370,750 WON, 26May18 sht hd, nck Doomben Bm95 1200m 57 (J Lloyd 11) 13, Lim 54, 1:10.09 (Last 600m 34.69), Good(3), sword Of Justice 52 2, Echo Effect 56.5 3, sony Legend 56 4, Btg $4.60, $3.50, $4.20 (fav). 10th to 800m, 9th turn.
12. COOlRINg (12) 54 J M Cleary (Queanbeyan) 7 gr g sebring – coolroom candidate. green, blue checks, white sleeves, green and blue checked cap Career record 48:8-9-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (3) 1250 (2) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $647,415 11TH, 26May18 6.3L Doomben Bm95 1200m 59 (Ms K O’hara 6) 13, Lim 54, 1:10.09 (Last 600m 34.69), Good(3), Tyzone 57 1, sword Of Justice 52 2, Echo Effect 56.5 3, Btg $10.00, $12.00 8th to 800m, 7th turn. wide throughout. Blocked for run on straightening.
13. BUsHy (5) 54 g R Duncan (sunshine Coast) 8 br g Denon (Us) – Qahira Girl. red, white star, sleeves and cap Career record 47:9-4-4 Wins 1200 (2) 1300 (2) 1350 (4) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $295,350 8TH, 02Jun18 2.9L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) wharf Mooloolaba spear chief 1400m 54 (c Brown 12) 17, Lim 54, 1:25.56 (Last 600m 36.54), soft(6), snippets Land 56 1, i’m A Rippa 56 2, spectroscope 57.5 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00, $26.00 2nd settling, 9th 800m, 8th turn. wide throughout.
14. OINk (14) 54 k M schweida (Eagle Farm) sCRATCHED
Race 9
1350m
4.33
1. TUMBlER (6) 59 B J lockwood (Eagle Farm) 6 b m Time Thief – Brookton Flash. black, apricot braces, quartered cap Career record 11:7-3-0 Wins 1000 (4) 1050 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $180,700 2ND, 02Jun18 1.3L, 1.3L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) sunshine coast honda Lightning 1000m 54.5 (D Yendall 2) 10, Lim 54, 59.32s (Last 600m 34.87), soft(6), Tarzan 55.5 1, Nieta 57.5 3, snoopy 57 4, Btg $2.90, $3.20 (fav). 9th to 800m, 5th turn.
2. PlUCky gIRl (4) 58.5 A J Edmonds (gold Coast) 4 b/br m pluck (Us) – Logan’s choice. royal blue, white seams and cap Career record 20:8-7-3 Wins 1007 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (2) 1400 (4) Prizemoney $295,350 WON, 29Apr18 2.5L, 1/2 nck Tamworth Open 1400m 56 (J Orman 10) 14, Lim 54, 1:21.16 (Last 600m 35.58), Good(3), After All That 54.5 2, Belflyer 59 3, Brazen 54 4, Btg $5.00, $6.50 2nd to turn.
3. DENMAgIC (11) 58 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) 5 b m Denman – Magic Zefta. white, red heart, white cap Career record 32:2-6-4 Wins 1200 (1) 1550 (1) Prizemoney $427,295
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10TH, 26May18 7.4L Doomben (G 3) Glenlogan park stakes 1350m 55.5 (M cahill 12) 13, set wts with pen, 1:19.26 (Last 600m 34.91), soft(6), pedrena 57.5 1, invincibella 55.5 2, schism 55.5 3, Btg $41.00, $31.00 12th settling, Last 800m, 11th turn. Blocked for run near turn.
4. NOTONyOURlIFE (5) 57.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) 6 ch m sebring – Defiant. gold, black stripes, red sleeves Career record 41:6-7-5 Wins 1110 (1) 1200 (4) 1209 (1) Prizemoney $354,630 7TH, 19May18 3.9L Doomben (LR) Amgrow Bright shadow Qlty 1200m 58.5 (B stewart 10) 13, Lim 54, 1:09.30 (Last 600m 34.42), Good(4), secret Trail 55.5 1, crystal Fountain 55 2, O’Rachael 54 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 11th settling, 12th turn.
5. PEPPERaNO (1) 56.5 l F Birchley (Eagle Farm) 5 b/gr m court command – serrano. royal blue, white chevrons, striped cap Career record 20:5-5-2 Wins 1000 (1) 1110 (1) 1350 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $585,700 laST, 02Jun18 9.3L sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Ubet Moreton cup 1200m 54 (M cahill 6) 10, set wts with pen, 1:12.56 (Last 600m 35.46), soft(6), The Monstar 57 1, platinum Angel 53 2, calanda 57 3, Btg $31.00, $51.00 Last to turn.
6. DON’TBaBylON (13) 56 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 5 ch m Reset – Lectures. purple, white armbands and cap Career record 21:5-4-2 Wins 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $181,292
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ipswich FORM CONTINUED 7TH, 03Jun18 4.4L Murwillumbah Open 1200m 63 (M cahill 7) 9, Lim 54, 1:09.56 (Last 600m 35.66), Good(3), powerful saga 59.5 1, Dylan’s Luck 57.5 2, hope island 54 3, Btg $6.00, $7.00 8th to turn. inquiry into performance.
7. POMElO (12) 56 Ms G Markwell (Gold Coast) 5 b/br m Lope De Vega (iR) – Tennessee Mischief. white, dark blue diamond, yellow sleeves and cap Career record 16:5-3-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $261,960 2ND, 02Jun18 sht hd, 1/2 nck sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (D Yendall 13) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Miss iano 55.5 4, Btg $15.00, $9.00, $11.00 3rd to 800m, led turn.
8. CRySTal FOUNTaIN (9) 55.5 anthony Freedman (Mornington) 4 b m stravinsky (Us) – pride Of Tralee (NZ). navy blue Career record 11:5-1-1 Wins 1100 (3) 1200 (1) 1221 (1) Prizemoney $176,450 10TH, 02Jun18 3.8L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (J Byrne 9) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, pomelo 55.5 2, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Btg $8.50, $10.00, $8.50 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Jumped awkwardly. wide throughout.
9. PlaTINUM aNGEl (15) 55 D K Weir (Ballarat) 3 gr f snitzel – Rapidement. yellow, royal blue knight, royal blue and yellow stripe sleeves, yellow and royal blue star cap Career record 10:3-2-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1440 (1) Prizemoney $207,085 2ND, 02Jun18 lng nck, sht 1/2 hd sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Ubet Moreton cup 1200m 53 (J Lloyd 2) 10, set wts with pen, 1:12.56 (Last 600m 35.46), soft(6), The Monstar 57 1, calanda 57 3, irish constabulary 56 4, Btg $3.50, $4.20 (eq fav). 6th to 800m, 5th turn. checked at start. Blocked for run near turn. protested against, dismissed.
10. MaGIC alIBI (17) 54.5 G a Ryan (Rosehill) 5 ch m star witness – This Magic Moment. white, tartan crossed sashes and cap Career record 27:4-2-4 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $293,060 2ND, 02Jun18 nck, sht nck Rosehill 4yo and Up , Mares Bm80 1400m 61.5 (B shinn 3) 12, Lim 53, 1:24.65 (Last 600m 35.66), Good(4), princess posh 59 1, La chica Bella 55.5 3, Levee Bank 56 4, Btg $8.00, $4.80, $5.50 led to turn. Blundered early stages. inquiry into performance.
11. OUR BEEBEE (18) 54 R G lipp (Toowoomba) 4 br m Red Dazzler – Royal shiraz. yellow, red vee, sleeves and cap Career record 16:4-1-2 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $301,100
7TH, 02Jun18 2.4L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (M R Du plessis 16) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, pomelo 55.5 2, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Btg $17.00, $13.00, $21.00 Last to 800m, 15th turn. slowly away. Eased near 800m. Laid in near 400m.
12. RIvER RaCER (16) 54 l G Ross (Eagle Farm) 4 b m hidden Dragon – Royal Yangtze. sky blue, white sleeves and cap Career record 20:2-6-3 Wins 1200 (2) Prizemoney $316,950 6TH, 02Jun18 1.4L sunshine coast (Metro) (LR) Kendrick Racing h coughlan stk 1200m 55.5 (T Marshall 1) 16, set wts with pen, 1:12.47 (Last 600m 35.77), soft(6), Epidemic 54 1, pomelo 55.5 2, Just Dreaming 55.5 3, Btg $11.00, $13.00 2nd to 800m, 6th turn.
13. MalMOOSa (7) 54 Daniel Bowen (lismore) 4 b m Foxwedge – sleepy hollow. red, black checks, green sleeves, red stars, red and black checked cap Career record 25:7-5-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (3) 1516 (1) 1666 (1) Prizemoney $133,050 WON, 25May18 1/2 nck, 1L casino Open 1400m 56 (M Mc Guren 13) 14, Lim 54, 1:24.21 (Last 600m 37.38), soft(5), Awake The stars 54 2, Bronzed Venom 54 3, Landmarks 54 4, Btg $5.50, $4.00, $4.20 (fav). 13th to turn.
legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. d – Won at this distance on another course. w – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. h – Trained on track. n - Won at night. s – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. l – Lost rider.
14. MaNaya (14) 54 Michael Costa (Gold Coast) 4 b m hinchinbrook – hot ‘n’ Breezy. crimson, black vee yoke and new breed racing logo, black sleeves, crimson cap, black peak Career record 16:3-1-3 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $178,500 WON, 06Jun18 nse, nck Gold coast (Metro) cls 6 1200m 55.5 (M cahill 2) 9, set weights, 1:09.56 (Last 600m 34.61), Good(3), Exceedingly 54.5 2, Mystic Moon 55.5 3, Tan Tat Diamond 56 4, Btg $5.00, $3.80 (fav). 7th to 800m, 6th turn. slowly away. Eased near 1000m. Overraced middle stages.
15. BOlD GyPSy (3) 54 G K Taylor (Sunshine Coast) 4 b m Red Dazzler – Gypsy star. white, red vee, hooped sleeves and quartered cap Career record 20:8-3-0 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (4) 1250 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $131,450 WON, 01Jun18 2.8L, 2.3L sunshine coast F&M’s Open 1400m 56.5 (R wiggins 3) 8, Lim 54, 1:27.19 (Last 600m 36.18), soft(7), hingus Rose 55 2, Lavington star 54 3, Best Dance Yet 54 4, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $12.00 led throughout. Ran wide early stages.
17. a MIST OPPORTUNITy (2) 54 andrew Noblet (Caulfield) 4 b/gr m Foxwedge – De Lago Mist. light blue, royal blue checked sash and cap Career record 14:3-0-2 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $92,290 5TH, 19May18 2.5L Morphettville (G 3) proud Miss stakes 1200m 55.5 (B Melham 3) 14, set wts with pen, 1:10.50 (Last 605m 35.31), soft(6), she’s so high 54.5 1, split Lip 54.5 2, Mamzelle Tess 55.5 3, Btg $41.00, $61.00 9th to 800m, 10th turn.
18. CONTRalTO (8) 54
16. FOxy HOUSEWIFE (10) 54
M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) 5 b/br m congrats (Us) – cambiata (FR). gold, royal blue diamond band, gold and royal blue diabolo sleeves, diamonds cap Career record 20:5-2-0 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1500 (2) 1630 (1) Prizemoney $81,015 9TH, 17Feb18 8.2L Doomben Bm75 2030m 54.5 (J Byrne 2) 11, Lim 54, 2:07.81 (Last 600m 37.01), soft(7), idle situation 52.5 1, wack’em 55.5 2, court’s star 58.5 3, Btg $8.00, $11.00 5th to 800m, 6th turn.
David vandyke (Sunshine Coast) 4 ch m Foxwedge – household (Us). lime green and silver hoops Career record 19:4-3-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $118,145 WON, 02Jun18 lng hd, 1.8L Gold coast cls 5 1400m 54 (L R Dittman 4) 11, Lim 54, 1:22.89 (Last 600m 34.60), Good(3), Allena 52 2, Zamex 57.5 3, Grey steyne 60 4, Btg $5.50, $4.00 (fav). 2nd to turn.
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1 ladbrokes info Hub Handicap 1200m
11.45
$100,000. 2yo Fillies. Apprentices cannot claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
81 kingS Brook dw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Nolen 59 5s51 royal duty (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Winks 58 .5 3 taHitian danCer (5) . . . . . . . . . . C Douglas 58 .5 aManikan (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Mertens 58 2 Blonde CHoiCe (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Zahra 58 3 Hill oF grange (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Dunn 58 3 SunriSe danCer (2) . . . . . . . . . . . B Melham 58 2 SyMpHonette (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss 58 37s darMaSun (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ms L Meech 57 .5 8 peaCHy Queen (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . D Thornton 57 .5 royAl duTy, kings Brook, Amanikan, Blonde Choice.
2 Friends of epworth plate
1600m
12.15
$100,000. 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 84. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1612 HeCtopaSCal w (11) . . . . . . .F W Kersley (a2) 59 .5 1219 anotHer BullSeye dwn (3) . . . . . . D Oliver 58 526s Bint el Bedu dwn (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 57 .5 8416 Single note dwn (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil 57 .5 s421 linguiSt dwn (2) . . . . . . . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) 57 0736 CinnaMon Carter twn (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 s605 Fudged dwn (4) . . . . . . . . Ms S Thornton (a2) 55 .5 1919 Snogging d (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Dunn 55 3621 good oH w (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Mertens 54 7337 roCk away cdwn (7) . . . . . . . . . . . C Williams 54 3190 SHe’S got Speed dwn (9) . . . . . . C Parnham 54 heCToPAsCAl, Another Bullseye, Fudged, good oh.
3 device technologies Sprint
1200m 12.50
$60,000. Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
euSeBio db (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Dunn 60 .5 Moonlover cdwn (7) . . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) 60 Bord de gain cdwn (1) . . . . . . . . . . . S Baster 59 .5 So poySed tn (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Park 59 .5 artie dee two cdwn (2) . . . . . . . . . . . J Allen 58 .5 kirani dwn (5) . . . . . . . . . . . .F W Kersley (a2) 58 .5 vieira dw (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 58 .5 CaSH CriSiS dw (10) . . . . . . . . . . .Z Spain (a2) 58 wind ForCe cdwn (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 58 liBerty Song tdwn (14) . . . . . . . . . . . J Mott 56 .5 Seven year reward w (4) . . . . . . Ms S Thornton (a2) 56 .5 tuSCany Hero w (9) . . . . . . . . . C Robertson 56 run gypSy run dw (13) . . . . . . . . .J Noonan 55 .5 emergency 14 6150 My little oliver wn (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 ArTie dee Two, moonlover, eusebio, seven year reward. 636s 8531 1651 119s s013 00s8 1s61 1598 5s20 s761 2832 0610 0s30
4 Silver thomas Hanley plate
Mr 1200m
1.25
$60,000. Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
BoggoMS w (7) . . . . . . . . . . . D Caboche (a2) 61 king river dw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .5 wall Street wolF db (10) . . . . . .M Walker 60 reCalCulate dw (2) . . . . . Ms G Cartwright (a3) 59 .5 prinCeton Spirit cdn (6) . . . . . . B Mertens 59 dane tHunder dw (13) . . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil 58 .5 lord Barrington dw (8) . . . . . .Z Spain (a2) 58 .5 BraHMoS dwn (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ms L Meech 58 MoonliteS CHoiCe dw (14) . . . . . . C Williams 58 terindaH dwn (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Zahra 57 red iS tHe roSe tn (5) . . . . . . . . . C Parnham 56 .5 SpeCial diva dw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Oliver 56 good tHerapy wn (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 emergencies: (in order) 14 1809 Bryan dw (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 15 5622 zaMperini dw (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Boggoms, Princeton spirit, Terindah, dane Thunder. 50s2 6071 43s3 s001 s414 8s21 9s42 1129 12s4 8811 190s s76s 0s23
5 Catanach’s jewellers plate
1200m
$100,000. Open. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
160s Bon auruM dw (3) . . . . . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) 3127 widgee turF tdwn (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . W Egan 1111 inn keeper dw (5) . . . . . . . . . . . .Ms L Meech 5s17 CaMduS cdw (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Parnham 5699 SaraCino dw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Moloney 1332 aSHlor cdw (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Baster 3s31 FalCool w (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 152s MalaiSe w (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Williams 4371 HigHland Beat tdwn (10) . . . . . . F W Kersley (a2) 4444 CaStelo cdwn (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss widgee TurF, inn keeper, Ashlor, Falcool.
6 epi Cafe plate
1000m
2.05 61 .5 59 55 54 .5 54 .5 54 54 54 54 54
2.45
$100,000. 4yo & up Mares Benchmark 84. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4485 danCe witH Fontein cdwn (10) . . . . . . F W Kersley (a2) 60 22s1 SHowpero dw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 58 69s1 CHiavari cdwn (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Oliver 57 .5 s41s rillito tw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Williams 57 .5 15s0 Belwazi cdwn (7) . . . . . . Ms S Thornton (a2) 57 27s1 BalanCing aCt cdwn (4) . . . . . . . . . L Currie 56 .5 114s uniQue lovely cdw (5) . . . . . . . . B Melham 55 7440 appalaCHian annie cdn (6) . . . . . . .J McNeil 54 .5 s069 divine CHillS wb (1) . . . . . . . . . .Ms L Meech 54 .5 1s77 world oF Hope cdwn (2) . . . . . . .P Moloney 54 350s gwennetH cdn (12) . . . . . . . . . Dean Holland 54 1303 Monkey MagiC dn (3) . . . . . . . . C Robertson 54 1476 CirCuS danCer d (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 showPero, Balancing Act, Chiavari, unique lovely.
weatHer / traCk / rail
tHe MultipleS
Track soft (5). Rail is out 4m for the entire circuit. Weather overcast.
daily douBle . . . . . . . 8, 10 FirSt Four . . . All RAces early Quad. . . . . 3, 4, 5, 6 Quadrella . . . . 7, 8, 9, 10
7 embassy print Solutions Sprint 1000m
3.25
$120,000. 3yo Fillies. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
MiSS norway d (14) . . . . . .F W Kersley (a2) 60 MiSS leonidaS dw (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . D Dunn 59 tarCoola Spirit dw (12) . . . . . . . . . D Oliver 59 Flying krupt (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss 58 layel w (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Walker 58 HaMpton ClaSSiC dwn (4) . . . . . . . M Zahra 57 .5 keano town (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Higgins 57 .5 StyliSH MiSSile (15) . . . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) 57 .5 CatH’S village w (9) . . . . . . . . . C Parnham 56 CHerieF’S CHoiCe db (5) . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil 55 .5 geneva diva w (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Nolen 55 .5 loCktoBa roCkS dw (13) . . . . . . C Robertson 55 .5 zarpoya dn (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Currie 55 .5 emergencies: (in order) 14 154s Super HuSSey dw (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 55 15 2247 SHe keepS noSeCret d (10) . . . . . . C Williams 54 .5 miss leonidAs, Flying krupt, Cath’s Village, layel. 1811 s513 3602 13s2 s101 s715 1246 340s 4311 3422 21s0 0s51 1724
8 gjk Facility Services plate
2040m
4.05
$120,000. Open. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1131 lite’n in My veinS cw (2) . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) s588 pilote d’eSSai w (10) . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss 1121 SelF SenSe dw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Nolen 8173 Magnapal cdw (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil 0046 raw iMpulSe tdwn (9) . . . . . . . . . C Williams 0422 My nordiC Hero db (6) . . . . . . . . .M Walker s093 BlaCk on gold n (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 0512 Have anotHer glaSS dw (1) . . . . . D Dunn 2257 o’lonera dw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Baster 3561 Mongolian wolF dw (5) . . . . . C Parnham s646 zilBiyr wb (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Mertens liTe’n in my Veins, self sense, magnapal, have Another glass.
62 59 .5 57 55 55 54 .5 54 54 54 54 54
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9 Bidfood travis Harrison Cup
1600m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
aMovatio dw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Oliver 60 killarney kid tw (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Allen 60 rHytHM to Spare dw (12) . . . . . .Z Spain (a2) 60 akavoroun dw (1) . . . . . . . . .L Riordan (a3) 59 Montauk d (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Walker 59 trap For FoolS w (15) . . . . . . . . . B Rawiller 58 .5 peMBerley dw (5) . . . . . Ms S Thornton (a2) 57 .5 riyadH dwn (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil 56 MiHany cd (8) . . . . . . . . . . . .F W Kersley (a2) 55 .5 MagiC ConSol cdw (7) . . . . . . . . . C Williams 54 onpiCalo cdw (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 54 SixtieS groove b (2) . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss 54 tatooSH dw (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 54 emergencies: (in order) 54 14 0s46 lord durante tcdwn (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1813 pentHouSe poet dwn (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 TAToosh, Akavoroun, Trap For Fools, magic Consol. 0738 38s0 0205 s643 0035 116s 7s1s 0271 8235 2144 6s08 50s5 1301
10 epworth Medical imaging Sprint 1200m
1 Fleurieu Milk Company Hcp
1050m 12.26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
270s CroCkett (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 59 1 tHorondor (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 59 Super h (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Hurdle 56 .5 tongSai BoSS h (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 56 .5 6 Counter drive h (5) . . . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 56 aSSertive play h (7) . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 54 .5 7 Sizzling aFFair (6) . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 54 Thorondor, Crockett, Assertive Play, Tongsai Boss.
2 Hughes limousines Handicap 1600m
1.01
$45,000. 3yo Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2755 danger deal twh (7) . . . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 58 s331 Feringo wh (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 57 2127 HelCriMSon w (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Coffey 57 7201 CanFord h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Sakai (a1 .5) 56 .5 0012 littleBitFunny wbh (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 6341 turnpike w (3) . . . . . . . . . . Ms A Jordsjo (a3) 55 2804 aSHady HuSSy wh (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 54 2304 loStarC bh (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 helCrimson, Feringo, Canford, littlebitfunny.
3 darley Handicap $35,000. Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2032m
1.36
7185 CHeStnut CHarlie tcw (12) . . . . . . Ms E Boyd (a2) 60 .5 5s63 tiger tiM dw (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 60 s007 kirona twh (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Sakai (a1 .5) 59 2s87 annaMan w (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Coffey 58 4173 Beau’S My Boy tw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . T Pannell 58 8751 More tHan FaBulouS w (3) . . . . . J Bowditch 57 .5 2288 SpearHead (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 56 2321 Carak w (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Holder 55 4032 danouli cwb (11) . . . . . . . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 55 2741 exalted Honey w (6) . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 54 .5 3218 CaSino CluB w (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 54 0356 zero patienCe w (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 CArAk, Beau’s my Boy, Tiger Tim, exalted honey.
4 Quayclean Handicap
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17
Snitzepeg dw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Rawiller deSpatCH b (3) . . . . . . . . . . .F W Kersley (a2) egyptian Bullet dw (7) . . . . . . . . . . J Mott SaM’S iMage tn (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L Nolen Bel SoniC cw (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Melham Spirit oF aQuada cdwn (12) . . . . . B Thompson grey SHadow b (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J McNeil eagle ridge d (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Moloney lagerFeld dw (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Bayliss StreetS oF avalon (2) . . . . . . .Z Spain (a2) CryStal Spirit (4) . . . . . . . . . . . D Thornton uSain Bowler dn (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee MCgarrett d (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . emergencies: (in order) 13 Mutual reSpeCt wb (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6s1 never again dw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 eClair ligHtning dw (14) . . . . . . C Williams 100s CutlaSS (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . egyPTiAn BulleT, sam’s image, despatch, grey shadow.
50s6 4150 s111 3414 0s22 12s1 2152 1s10 2619 3906 26s5 193 1s7
2500m
2.16
8582 red alto wn (5) . . . . . . . . . . . .J Huxtable (a3) 60 6022 Survived w (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Bates 59 1404 inStruMentaliSt cdw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 2167 danCe oF HeroeS w (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 9466 Super Haze wb (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 56 3510 Big HaMMer wn (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . H Coffey 55 5104 tuneS cwb (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Pannell 55 3415 Hardington wn (11) . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 54 54 4862 diaMond duke w (7) . . . . . .Ms K Crowther (a3) s5s7 Caroun cw (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 5245 exalted CraFtSMan (4) . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 54 2909 iMMutaBle h (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Big hAmmer, survived, red Alto, hardington.
5 Holdfast insurance Handicap $45,000. 3yo Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1100m
2.56
Mondo MagiC tch (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 StreetS oF avalon (4) . . . . . . R Sakai (a1 .5) 58 tHoMpSon’S reward t (7) . . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 58 wallaCe Street wh (3) . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 57 Flying krupt th (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 alBertS lad dw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 56 Bajan (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 eClair ligHtning wh (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 HaHndorF h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Salty kiSSeS dw (17) . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 56 kaBini t (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms K Bishop 55 atlantiCa dwh (11) . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowditch 54 .5 CeltiC BlaSt dbh (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . R Hurdle 54 .5 triple deez t (5) . . . . . . . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 54 .5 galCruM dw (18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Maund 54 purrFeCt kiSSeS cwh (13) . . . . . . . .J Holder 54 emergencies: (in order) 17 8s06 zaraCe wh (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 18 2242 Flop bh (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 ThomPson’s rewArd, wallace street, eclair lightning, Flying krupt. 1457 3906 53s1 33s3 13s2 3s1 215s 1 2751 1241 3095 2461 19 54s0 0421 38s7
60 59 .5 59 .5 58 .5 58 56 .5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54
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$45,000. Benchmark 82. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
5.11
$120,000. 3yo. Apprentices can claim.
MorpHettville Saturday $45,000. 2yo. Apprentices can claim.
4.41
$100,000. Open. Apprentices can claim.
6 uBet Handicap
1050m
3.36
$30,000. Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim.
1 1480 evil dreaMS tcdwh (9) . . . . . .J Huxtable (a3) 62 2 91s5 MyStiCano dw (14) . . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 60 .5 3 2277 alaSkan jade tcw (6) . . . . . Ms E Boyd (a2) 59 4 3117 anaMneSiS dwh (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5 040s Buried treaSure (13) . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 58 .5 6 s100 Military ForCeS th (8) . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 58 .5 7 1 air guitar (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Coffey 58 8 543s He iS golden dh (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 58 9 4s71 pewter w (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 10 23s1 MaSipag dh (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . R Sakai (a1 .5) 56 11 6242 pandeia w (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Pannell 56 12 1917 our proSpeCt dwh (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 13 4221 BoldaCiouS girl tcdw (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 14 s697 HarleM CHild (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Fawke 54 54 15 7249 outBaCk tyCoon h (4) . . . . . Ms A Jordsjo (a3) BoldACious girl, Anamnesis, masipag, he is golden.
7 See the Magic of Matt tarrant 1600m $35,000. 4yo & up Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4.16
StrategiC glaSS (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Gatt 60 danCeS on StarS cdw (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .5 anCient HiStory d (6) . . . . . .J Huxtable (a3) 58 CoSMiC ligHtS wh (10) . . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 58 Minoan Spirit dw (12) . . . . . . . . . . H Coffey 58 waSaBi BoB ch (1) . . . . . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 58 SpiritoF endeavour tcwh (3) . . . . . . R Sakai (a1 .5) 57 .5 igitur w (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowditch 57 arCturoS dw (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Bates 56 CreanCe tcw (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Holder 55 .5 lynCH MoB d (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 55 Star patriot dh (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . T Pannell 55 Beau rivage tch (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 .5 in tHe FaSt lane h (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 rotHMoore cwh (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 MidSoMer BarnaBy dw (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 emergency 17 7570 keepakiwi dw (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 ArCTuros, star Patriot, lynch mob, minoan spirit. s108 6995 s494 6270 5071 4000 s608 57s5 3721 0880 3301 2681 5946 1332 s978 001s
tHe MultipleS daily douBle . . . . . . . . 6, 8 FirSt Four . . . All RAces early Quad. . . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Quadrella . . . . . . 5, 6, 7, 8
weatHer / traCk / rail Track good (4). Rail is out 8m from the 1200m to the winning post, then out 6m for the remainder. Sectional distance 610m. Weather fine. race times correct at time of publication
8 irish race day - 1/9 @ Morphettville 1200m $35,000. Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4.55
vieira dwh (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 61 .5 Holy juan (10) . . . . . . . . . . Ms A Jordsjo (a3) 59 .5 laSt witneSS dwh (14) . . . . . . . . J Bowditch 59 .5 Counter Spin tcdwh (17) . . . . . Ms E Boyd (a2) 59 Hard eMpire dwbh (13) . . . . . .J Huxtable (a3) 59 MyStiFied twhn (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Bryan dw (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .5 eMBeCee lil dwh (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 artie Fred cdw (19) . . . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 57 .5 jet expreSS twh (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 trueno tdh (18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 aMeriCan Star h (8) . . . . . . . . . . . .J Holder 56 jaCkpot joHnny d (11) . . . . . .Ms K Crowther (a3) 56 good luCk CHuCk (6) . . . . . . . . . . . J Potter 55 .5 weatHer CHannel d (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 notHing But a Saga dw (15) . . . . . A Mallyon 55 emergencies: (in order) 17 s242 My uniCorn w (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 18 1285 juSt reSting cdwh (3) . . . . . Ms R Clark (a2) 55 19 183s CoperniCuS cdw (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Fawke 54 .5 emBeCee lil, mystified, Jackpot Johnny, my unicorn. 1s61 3s8s 787s 0973 155s 3673 1809 14s4 5s47 75s0 425s 869s s210 3553 2607 1937
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NEWS
Green light for LED lighting project Virginia Gawler
REDUCED carbon emissions and maintenance costs are two of the significant benefits of a $50 million project to replace 70,000 street lights across most of southern NSW. Wagga Wagga City Council has given in-principle support to the Riverina Eastern Regional Organisation of Councils (REROC) to continue negotiating development of the Southern Lights Project which aims to replace existing street lights with state-of-the-art Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting in 40 Local Government Areas covering a large portion of southern NSW. Wagga Wagga City Council’s Manager of Environment and City Compliance, Mark Gardiner, said that changing to LED street lighting would provide a number of benefits, including significant reduction
in energy consumption, carbon emissions and maintenance costs as well as improved public safety. “Similar projects in regional Victoria and northern NSW carried out over the past few years have demonstrated numerous benefits,” Mark said. In 2014, the Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance of councils delivered the Lighting the Regions project which resulted in the replacement of 22,600 street lights with LED lighting, covering almost 45 per cent of regional Victoria. Unlike existing mercury-vapor street lights, LED lights come to full brightness immediately and don’t need time to heat up. The savings in energy consumption are well documented, but LED lights have the added advantage of not containing mercury or lead and, as a result, don’t release poisonous gases if damaged. The Mayor of Temora Shire and REROC
Chairman, Rick Firman, said REROC is delighted to be taking the lead on the Southern Lights Project because it will save councils money in power costs. “Switching to LED lighting has numerous advantages for councils with the main advantage being they require much less power to operate,” Rick said, adding that they also emit a brighter light but can be dimmed if required using smart control technology. The total cost of rolling out the project has been costed initially at around $50 million. Rick said REROC was extremely grateful to the NSW State Government for its encouragement and initial support of the work which has already been done on the project. “Councils don’t have the resources to make the project happen so REROC is currently working on a formal presentation
and submission to the NSW Government to allocate funding,” he said. The potential LED roll-out includes smart control technology which can dramatically improve service levels by notifying the operator of outages and other faults. Smart control technologies also allow a wide range of operating regimes not currently possible such as: • dimming during off-peak times • raising lighting levels during peak times • optimising lighting levels to exactly meet compliance levels • facilitating automated population of asset registers and • improving the accuracy of billing. Additional partners in the Southern Lights Project include the Murray Regional Organisation of Councils, Central NSW Councils and the Canberra Region Joint Organisation.
Enjoy Persian nights at Thorne Street Café Virginia Gawler THE unique location and rich 80-year history of the former Thorne Street corner shop in Wagga motivated Fi Ziff to give the old building a new life as a café. “When the general store closed in early 2015 I could see the opportunity and potential of the building’s location opposite Collins Park. I felt it was crying out for something special and I wanted to give people a place where they could gather and enjoy time with family and friends,” Fi said. Fi’s passion for delicious food and great coffee were the other two motivating factors when she opened the Thorne Street General Store and Café in March 2015. “I loved the fact the corner would come alive again. Many of our customers have happy memories of going to the old corner shop as a child.” Customers can eat at outdoor tables on the footpath overlooking picturesque Collins Park, with large portable heaters provided in winter. Alternatively, they can purchase takeaway food and coffees and enjoy the tranquil surrounds of the park and the children’s playground, just across the road. In cooler weather, the Thorne Street Café can supply a picnic rug and blankets. Three years after opening the doors, Fi and her team at the Thorne Street Café are excitedly planning to extend their hospitality by opening for meals on Friday nights. “Beginning in spring we will be open for BYO dinners from 6pm so diners can sit outside and enjoy the warmer weather.” Fi is putting her husband, Parsa, to work in the kitchen cooking up a veritable storm of Persian-inspired recipes from his homeland, Iran. Parsa who grew up in Shiraz, Iran’s fifth largest city, has been practising his Persian cooking using recipes handwritten in a small
notebook by his mother who still lives in Iran. “Persian food is absolutely delicious. It is beautifully slow-cooked and extremely healthy and we want to introduce it to Wagga,” Fi said. “We are planning to have a set menu of three to four courses which we will change regularly,” Fi explained. In the three years since it opened, the Thorne Street Café has expanded considerably with a cosy, light-filled new indoor seating area at the rear of the café, completed last year. “I am really proud of everything we’ve done. We are very community minded and we know many of our customers and their coffee preferences,” Fi said. Fi’s son, Sam Ziff is returning to the business in July to add his special touch to the coffee machine alongside one of the original baristas, Wilson King. The Thorne Street Café is open from 6.00a, Monday to Friday. The $10 breakfast deal which includes coffee plus egg and bacon or sausage toastie is popular with shift workers and tradies as well as the early morning fitness ‘boot campers’ who work out in Collins Park. Thorne Street Café also offers a $10 lunch deal which includes a coffee and choice of frittata, toastie or soup in winter. “We stock a variety of homemade family-sized, take home meals such as our very popular lasagne trays, family pies and frittatas. They are well priced, ‘babysitter friendly and perfect for unexpected visitors or mum and dad date nights,” Fi added. “Having recently celebrated our third birthday we’ve grown organically and we’re excited about the next stage.” Thorne Street Café is located on the corner of Forsyth Street and Thorne Street, Wagga opposite Collins Park. On weekends the café is open from 8.30am until 1.30pm.
thorne street cafe In a fantastic location opposite Collins Park, with ample safe parking, Thorne St Cafe offers yummy breakfasts and lunches and superb coffee in friendly and peaceful surroundings.
$10 coffee + meal deals
Breaky Special - Large Coffee + Egg/Bacon/Sausage Toastie Lunch Special - Small Coffee + Choice of: Soup, Toastie or Frittata
Now open at 6am Mon to Fri, also weekends Family Affair: Fi Ziff, daughter Bella and son Sam (back left) and barista Wilson King enjoying a coffee at Thorne Street Café
Phone (02) 6921 2918
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Cranes, davits, load booms, industrial derricks, you name them, he says, all the trappings of cities, under which lie buried the histories of the wilderness that once was here – a rendezvous of contradictory interpretations, none of which prevailed-
when this happens, as it does sometimes, by the water’s edge, or within the river’s stone’s throw (when seen through a film of dust and wind) you begin to have he says, what amounts, almost, to a mystical experiences – or at least,
let us go for a moment beyond the scenographic possibilities of town and country when no longer taken separately, but seen as intimately related to an idea of themselves as spheres of influence, hemispheres of mutual promise-
let us say, a moment of impressionism – of such pure and yet labile dilutions as no longer belongs merely to a way of rendering the Murray in words, but to the way that the nerve-ends of words are exposed to meanings that one could never have foretold –
what a different world that would be – of halves moving into wholeness, bringing with them a Parnassian vision of vindicating powers, entering into a landscape that has the look of a promised land, its acres ploughed and irrigated
it is, he says, as if a truth were told – one close to the bone – so close as to be beyond what words are capable of, almost pure sensation, as happens in the arc of a summer nights, when the river itself, and everything about it, visible and invisible, is still –
by rational rotations, flows of sweet water – such periodicities of wheels with elongated spokes, rimmed with buckets dipping, in turn, into a lapping pool or a stream, fed on almost forgotten snows – and now if you look, he says,
it is, I suppose, a way of rendering the landscape as flashback, as an order of nostalgia, but od such painful longing as leads us to give over all our selfishness and ignorance, if only we would – so that we may arrive
it is a land of long grasses ad dusty evenings, of men with bits of grit in their eyes as they work their way slowly down the slope of a stony hill, on horseback, and then you might wonder if there is another landscape, an interior one, an unspoken one, where a horse may lose its footing, a landscape that holds their attention like no other, as if its angles were slanted a certain way, so as to frame whatever it is the spectator sees, in such a way that it becomes unforgettable –
at last at a state of grace, not unlike the contemplative peace in which the river itself is immersed – its trees with their clusters of branches like angles of incidence, caught in the tow of a sonar trap, in the gloom where other trees are dying – or already dead – you name them, he says, all the kinds of camouflage which mother nature possesses, when it wants to hide – and nature, as Heraclitus laughed, always hides – and then watch the river, its order of nostalgia, all of which prevail.
Homer Rieth
The Garden of Earth is a hymn to and argument in defence of the future of the planet. It is the poet’s final assay of our age-old dream vision of the world, only here it is as something at once luminous and exceptionally Australian. Homer Rieth was born in 1947 of mixed Georgian and German heritage. He has been a teacher of Greek and Roman literature and philosophy, English literature and medieval and modern history and travelled through Mediterranean lands, including a sojourn in the monasteries of the holy Mountain of Athos in Greece, and has tutored in Spain and the UK. He received is Doctorate in Creative Literature from the University of Ballarat and is a widely honoured and recognised poet both in Australia and overseas. The Garden of Earth (2016) is published by Black Pepper, Melbourne. ISBN: 978176044893.
The Tarcutta Group: (from back Left:) Lola Goddard, Joan Rodd (front) Jean Dicks, Jan Norris, Lance Rodd, Mick Cheney, Pat Cheney and John Norris.
The Tarcutta Group Marguerite McKinnon THEY’VE known each other for decades, some since they were little children, and all have a connection to a town that once boomed. They call themselves The Tarcutta Group and all have a rightful claim to the town proclaimed a village on the 28 October 1890, either by birth, or by marriage. Now aged in their 70’s and 80’s the years fall away when they start to chat, and quickly laugh but there is one day of the year they never want to miss, namely the Saturday after the Wagga Gold Cup which is their annual get-together. “No-one’s changed. They’ve just got old and wrinkly,” said Lola Goddard to shrieks of laughter. Collectively, they have a tome of knowledge about the town that currently totals fewer than 500. When Lola, Jan, Jean, John and Pat were there after the Second World War, things were very different. “There were two schools, a Catholic and Public School,” John said. “There was a doctor, a pharmacist, a butcher, a baker and two general stores so you know it was a thriving community.” “These were the days before everyone had a car and commuted to Wagga to buy a pint of milk. We all shopped locally.” Life was good, there was plenty of work and the economy was growing. “Tarcutta fielded first and reserve grade football teams in Group 13 Rugby League, and the same in cricket,” John said. “We didn’t have any fancy names like the Tarcutta Terriers back then. It was just Tarcutta,” Lance said. The childhood friends soon started comparing the present day. “Unfortunately there’s none of that today,” John said. “You go out to Tarcutta now and see all the empty little shops, everything has changed,” Joan said. What is very obvious about the group is the number of happily married couples who have notched up decades together and are still smiling, as if they collectively know the secret of wedded bliss. Each couple remembers the little details about when they met and how they felt. At 84-years-old, Lance Rodd is the eldest member. “I was born in Tarcutta and we left there in 1939. My dad had a shop and worked on the stations. Then we came back in 1950,” Lance said. “I met Joan at a house party in Wagga. I was about 19 and I thought, Gee I like the look of that girl, so I flirted with her a bit and got to know her through a few dances. “I was a dairy farmer at the time, and Joan’s dad was a dairy farmer too and she said, “I will never marry a dairy farmer! “We got married in ’58 and three years later we were back working in the dairies!” Lance said shaking with laughter. “Famous last words,” Joan quipped. “We’ve had 60 years together,” Lance said smiling. Without any of the sop, Lance smiles as if he’s won the lotto because he knows Joan feels the same way. “You know what they say; you start off holding hands, you end up holding hands,” Joan said. Pat and Mick Cheney have been married for 54 years and counting. “I was the publican of the Horse and Jockey Hotel at Tarcutta from 1972 to 1985,” Mick said.
Mick’s aunty Anne Egan bequeathed it to him. “She left it to him as he was the favourite child,” Pat said. “Oh come on, I was the worst one of the lot!” Mick said. “I was. I wouldn’t do anything. I kept running away from school. I did everything wrong.” When asked how, then, did he end up with such a slashing sort as Jan, Mick just laughed. “I wonder sometimes,” Jan said as both laughed again. Flirting was part of the Tarcutta way as John Norris recalled the months he courted a younger Jan Rodd. “I was transferred to North Wagga from Melbourne. Jan worked for a stock and station agent in Tarcutta, who were an agent of my insurance company,” John said. Jan’s father Ken Rodd worked at the post office in Tarcutta, and Jan worked at the rural supplies. “I was the office girl and did everything,” Jan said. “I flirted with her over the phone for six months before we met,” John said. “I asked her “do you live in a flat?” because I had absolutely no idea where Tarcutta was.” “We met and I think it was love at first sight. We’ve been married for 55 years and have four kids.” “She’s always been a class act. I’ve been very fortunate.” The friends have already made plans for their next catch-up as most have sold up their farms and downsized in Wagga. Perhaps it’s Tarcutta, perhaps it’s luck, but one cannot help notice genuine respect and love within the Tarcutta Group.
Pat and Mick Cheney from the Tarcutta Group.
Jan Norris and Jean Dicks from the Tarcutta Club
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Meredith and The Con Men Jacob Saggers
OVER the past few weeks, music lovers in Wagga have been treated to weekly free lunchtime concerts facilitated by the Riverina Conservatorium of Music (RCM). The sixth concert was held at The Grange Lifestyle Village on Thursday 7th June featuring Meredith and the Con Men. This popular group includes keyboardist, Lachlan Brown, double bass player, Jeff Donovan, drummer, Wayne Pigram, and vocalist, Meredith Adams. For this concert they performed an eclectic blend of jazz, contemporary songs and ballads. Meredith captivated the audience with her silky tones as RCM’s resident jazz band launched the concert with Bart Howard’s Fly Me to the Moon. Formed in 2011, Meredith and The Con Men played their first gig in the Bidgee Blues Club Open Mic at the Home Tavern. They have performed since at the Wagga Jazz Festival and Music Under the Leaves.
Jeff started playing the electric bass in secondary school and later moved on to learn the double bass. “My wife actually coined the name of our band. Anybody who knows RCM well calls it The Con. I teach double bass there and Wayne teaches drums. Lachlan works at Charles Sturt University but spends enough time at the RCM that we consider him an honorary con man,” Jeff laughed. “I took piano lessons when I was young and have always enjoyed listening to jazz,” Lachlan explained. “I love playing with these guys because there are not many opportunities to play Jazz in Wagga. It allows me to be creative and experiment with arrangements of familiar songs. We practice quite a lot at The Con and I really like playing there because they have these beautiful grand pianos,” he said. Wayne has been playing the drums for 20 years and remembers where his passion began.
“My best mate in Wagga was a drummer. He came from a musical family who had two drum kits in their music room. I’d jump on his dad’s kit and he’d play along with his. “The musicians I most admired growing up were Australian drummers from bands in the ‘70’s. Garry Young from Daddy Cool, Steve Prestwhich from Cold Chisel and Phil Rudd from AC/DC all have this unique style of sitting behind the drum and casually swinging even though they are playing rock music. It’s a skill known as being in the pocket. The same ability applies to guitar. It’s not something you can teach or learn and that’s the magic of it,” Wayne explained. Meredith is one of Wagga’s most versatile and well-known singers and has been singing since she was 10 years old. She graduated from the NSW Talent Development project at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and went on to perform as a Schools Spectacular soloist in 2003.
From left to right. Meredith Adams, Lachlan Brown, Jeff Donovan and Wayne Pigram.
Removing limits through thought Steve Barker; I am Enough Coaching WE limit ourselves with internal fears and limiting beliefs. I would like you to imagine what it would be like if we were to approach life with the vision of a child. What do I mean by this? Well, do you ever see a child worrying about what people will think of them? Do you ever hear a child talking about how they can’t do something because they are afraid of being judged, or seen as a fool? Do you ever see a child not wanting to understand something new in their life? Have you ever seen a baby give up learning to walk because they think it is too difficult and something they will never achieve? There are four characteristics of a child that if we applied to our adult life, we would actually achieve a great deal more. The first I suggest is to have the excitement of a child. Imagine if you approached every challenge with a high level of excitement, what could you
achieve? The next is to have the faith of a child. Children have an unwavering faith that everything will work out well. Imagine what you would achieve if you had the faith that you would do whatever is needed to make it work and never give up, like that baby learning to walk. This can be tied in with the next characteristic which is trust. Trust in yourself that you are enough to be able to achieve this outcome – any outcome. Finally, have the curiosity of a child. A child has an insatiable curiosity and will always seek to find out more. I’m sure you have experienced a time when a child has asked you a question and you have given them an answer, and they ask for more, and more and more. Now imagine, if you were to have the same level of curiosity around a problem. Would it be a problem for long? There is a lot we can learn from children, even when we are the all-knowing adults.
In 2009 she received a Canberra Area Theatre Award for best actress in a leading role in a musical for her portrayal of Cathy in The Last Five Years. Since 2011 she has been teaching contemporary voice at the RCM. Meredith’s resume is impressive. She has been a lead soloist in many local musicals, concerts and cabarets over the years including, Les Misérables, Rent, The Last Five Years, Mary Poppins and most recently playing the witch in Wicked. She has also sung lead backing vocals for The Groove Factorie and Wagga Takes Two. “I’ve played violin since I was a kid, but found my true passion when my mother, who was a drama teacher at my school, produced a musical. I loved the acting. I’m a big fan of musical theatre. That’s the ultimate treat for me, researching them and being in them. “I am excited to say that I’m currently touring with Darren Coggin on his James Taylor show. He’s a very well-known country music artist,” she said.
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LIVING WELL
The Master Apprentice Marguerite McKinnon
TASTING success is a sweet victory made even sweeter when the apprentice becomes a master. In just four years, Charles Sturt University (CSU) winemaker, Campbell Meeks, has enjoyed a stunning run, winning gold, silver and bronze for almost all his wines at shows around Australia. It’s an amazing haul for any winemaker, let alone someone just starting out. His latest win has been especially satisfying. The International Cool Climate Wine Show held in Mornington, Victoria, at the end of May is considered to be one of the world’s best and attracts more than 600 wines from local and international producers. Among the respected line-up of judges is panel chair, John Harris from Mitchell Harris wines in Ballarat, and Andrew Santarossa from Santa and D’Sas and Santarossa Vineyards in the Yarra Valley. Both winemakers have decades of experience, including time at Domaine Chandon in Coldstream, Victoria, where understudy Campbell began his craft. As is customary, judges have only the vintage and variety of the wine before them to eliminate any chance of bias. When it came to wine number 33 in Class 12 of the 2017 Chardonnay category, the judges knew they were tasting a winner. “To win gold is incredible because the wines are some of the world’s best,” John said but what he didn’t know until advised by Wagga Weekly, was that the gold medal he awarded to wine number 33 went to his former apprentice, Campbell Meeks. “Obviously, he is doing something very good. His wine was up against some of the best in the business so it’s an incredible achievement to win at this level,” John said. Campbell’s success didn’t stop there. Adding to his haul was a silver medal for the CSU Hilltops Nebbiolo 2016 in the
Italian Dry Red Class for 2017 and 2016, and bronze medals for both the 2017 Uni Wine Canberra District Syrah and 2017 Canberra District Syrah. For the record, Syrah (pronounced Si-RAH) is a cool climate version of Shiraz. John Harris said Campbell’s medal haul should not be underestimated. “The fruit sourcing is tremendous. He is a very skilled and thoughtful winemaker.” For Campbell, the highlight was to have his wine deemed gold-medal worthy by two mentors he admires and respects. “John and Andy were my bosses when I was just starting out at Domaine Chandon with my first and second vintages there,” Campbell said. “For them to give our Tumbarumba Chardonnay a gold medal has been really cool for me and made that win so much better.” Campbell has been busy experimenting with different techniques. “We have some new Pét-Nats (petillant naturel wines), which are lightly sparkling natural wines that are bottled without any added sulphur or preservative. So they’re fresh, drink-now kind of wines,” Campbell said. Also new to the CSU mix is Uni Cider which Campbell started making in October. “It’s 100 per cent Australian apple juice, which is different from many other ciders made from concentrate, and it’s locally made. We get the apple juice from Batlow and Orange, we ferment it here, then carbonate it in the bottle. For me it’s fun. It fills a need, and I just happen to like cider.” Campbell believes the current Cider fashion has piqued interest in the more naturally-produced craft ciders. “Craft cider is made on the premises in small batches and often left in a barrel for a year or so to increase the flavour as much as possible,” he said. CSU has also opened a new Uni Wines label. “They’ve been really well received because they’re not only really good wines,
the students get to see some interesting ways we make the wines which are produced. Our 2017 Syrah was made from bunches of fruit that are put into a barrel and left for a week. After that week we jump in and crush them. They’re foot stomped to give the wine a more savoury, textural, tannin finish. “It’s a premium wine. It’s under cork and you can’t get this range anywhere else, which makes it more valuable. “The students don’t make the wine, but they get to see a range of production they wouldn’t see elsewhere, and they love it,” Campbell said. Work is currently underway preparing for the next round of wine shows as the team looks to secure back-to-back wins in the Australian Boutique Winery Awards in Sydney in July. In the interim, CSU’s Tempranillo (pronounced Temp-ra-NEEYO) is being entered in the September Alternative Varieties Wine Show in Mildura and a collection of wines will be assessed in the prestigious James Halliday Chardonnay Challenge. “I like trophies because it means you get to go to an awards dinner,” Campbell said with a smile before advising that his secret is listening. “I listen to what people like. I went to some Margaret River wineries and spoke to some of my mates there and tasted all their barrels and asked questions,” Campbell said. “The CSU wine course is structured as external so we get lots of people from all over Australia, which is awesome because when I want to learn something, I can call them up and find out what’s happening in the Yarra, or in Western Australia or Adelaide for instance, and they’re happy to share their knowledge. “I Instagram everything I do in the winery and share the knowledge because even if we have exactly the same technique, the wines would be different because we’re using different grapes,” Campbell said.
CSU Winemaker Campbell Meeks with his gold medal-winning 2017 Tumbarumba Chardonnay, and silver medal-winning 2016 Nebbiolo.
Persimmons by the spoonful pennie scott PERSIMMON is the name given to a number of different species of similar fruits from the same botanic family, Diospyros. As more information about ancient cultures has emerged, thanks to anthropology and archaeology, different types of persimmons have been classified into the Japanese persimmon, the American persimmon, the Black persimmon, the Date-plum tree and the Indian persimmon. All share much of the same basic nutritional value and health benefits, with a few notable differences such as fibre content and trace amounts of unusual organic compounds. Although the most popular version of this fruit was originally native to China, it has spread around the world over the past few hundred years, and similar species have been found in other parts of the world. This suggests that persimmon has been used for thousands of years by many cultures. Persimmons are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin B6, as well as dietary fibre, manganese, copper, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorous. They also contain organic compounds that include catechins, gallocatechin, betulinic acid, and various carotenoid compounds which fall within the B complex of vitamins. Thanks to all these micronutrients and minerals persimmons are an agent for a healthy functioning body and may assist in preventing cancers, boosting immunity, aiding digestion, preventing the development of tumors, improving vision, controlling blood pressure, regulating
circulation and improving metabolic activity. Persimmons can be eaten fresh, dried, raw, or cooked, which changes the flavour, but they are generally sweet and pulpy. If allowed to ripen fully, the flesh can be scooped out with a spoon. RECIPE: Paddock pork and persimmons Ingredients: 1kg loin of paddock pork or 2kg rolled shoulder 500g persimmons, tops off and cut into 2.5cm wedges (skin on) 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 6 – 10 cloves of garlic, peeled Half cup of Marsala Method: Preheat oven to 200C Place pork in a heavy baking pan and season with salt and pepper Toss the persimmons and garlic in oil, and season with salt and pepper Place them around the pork and roast for 15 minutes Cook the pork until it reaches an internal temperature of 85C Place the pork on a carving tray and cover with foil and a heavy towel to maintain heat while resting If persimmons are still crunchy, cook until fork-tender Transfer persimmons to a serving platter. Add the Marsala to the pan and cook the juices until reduced by two-thirds. Carve the pork thinly and arrange the persimmons as an accompaniment. With thanks to Martha Stewart.
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Highland Cattle show their true colours in Junee Warwick Grundy
IT was an unusual sight at Junee Showground on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Scottish highland cattle judge, Dexter Logan, clad in his kilt was closely inspecting the conformation of Australia’s Highland Cattle which were lined up for the 2018 Australian Highland Cattle National Show. It was appropriate the national show was scheduled for the Queen’s Birthday weekend as Highland beef is apparently the Queen’s first choice for beef and she keeps her own fold, or stud, at Balmoral. It was also the first time Australia’s Highland Cattle breeders had gathered for their annual show in Junee, quite a distance from the Highlands. An estimated crowd of more than 1000 attended the judging and show on Sunday 10 June which featured all things Scottish, including fresh haggis for sale. “We picked Junee for this year’s show because the town was so welcoming and accommodating. We booked out Junee for three nights,” said Australian Highland Cattle Society Show Committee member and breeder, Brad Crompton said. International judge, Dexter Logan who belongs to an elite society of Highland cattle judges in the United Kingdom, was flown to Australia especially for this year’s national show. It was the first time he had left Great Britain to judge Highland cattle. Competitors and approximately 50 head of cattle travelled from South Australia, Victoria and NSW with some Highland Cattle enthusiasts also travelling from New Zealand. The 2018 National Show featured entries in 61 classes. Winners of the 2018 Supreme Exhibit of the Highland breed were Scott and Leanne Carter, of Amrabull Park Fold, South Australia. This stud also produced the show’s Grand Champion Bull, two-and-a-halfyear-old Caleb. Kay and Clive Shepherd from Ennerdale Fold, Binalong, NSW, took out the Most Successful Exhibitors trophy.
Grand Champion Female was Salta Lass from Sea Crest Fold, Victoria shown and bred by Bronwyn Stewart. Highland cattle have lived in the harsh regions of the Scottish Highlands for centuries and first brought to Australia in small numbers during the mid-1850s. As no new stock was introduced they eventually died out until 100 years later when imports to South Australia commenced. With their grand head, large spreading horns and shaggy coat of various colours, Highland Cattle possess a unique nobility. For years they have been thought of as decorative rather than productive but the breed is now experiencing a resurgence of commercial interest. Australian beef producers are recognising the advantages of the cattle’s ruggedness, their reliable calving percentages and high proportion of quality beef. Highland beef is enjoying a popularity boost among both breeders and consumers. A Highland carcase will produce around 60 percent saleable beef and is renowned around the world for its flavoursome meat. “Highland Cattle have the advantage of being slow maturing cattle and productive for many years. A cow will calf at 16 years of age and still be giving birth up to 22 years,” said Brad Crompton. “They also forage and graze making them excellent commercial cattle,” Brad said. There are currently 145 breeders registered with the Australian Highland Cattle Society in all Australian states, from Cape York to southern Tasmania and the Northern Territory.
Retesting leaky houses Warwick Grundy
Blower door in place for testing leaks. The red plastic seals off the door and the fan is used to pressurise the inside of the house.
THE 25 May issue of Wagga Weekly included a story on the problem of leaky houses; not water leaks, but air leaks. Two local groups are tackling this problem namely, the Junee Community Power (JCP) project in conjunction with the Empower Project at Junee High School, and in Wagga, the Climate Rescue of Wagga (CROW). Each group promotes energy efficiency, reduction of energy costs and improving the standard of living of people suffering ‘energy poverty’, described as people switching off heaters in winter to avoid high energy bills. Leaks within the fabric of a house must first be identified, which is done by way of a pressure test. The pressure testing procedure is straightforward by inserting a sealable portable door fitted to the front door of the house. This sealable door has a fan and other electronic monitoring which is then plugged in to the electricity. The interior volume of the house is calculated, all windows and external doors are closed and all internal doors are opened. Via the fan, air is then pumped into the house to a pressure of 50 pascals (Pa). The result is a measure called Air
Changes per Hour (ACH) which measures how much air has leaked out via vents, poorly sealed windows and doors, up the chimney or wherever. The leaks are identified by scanning problem areas in the house with an infra-red scanner which detects temperature differences (cold air is blue, warm air is red). An ACH of 10 or less is excellent; 11 to 20 is average but can be improved, over 21 is unacceptable, indicating major leaks. CROW pressure-tested four houses in Wagga in May. Low-cost sealing tapes and other strategies were then applied to the identified leaking areas. In early June CROW retested two of these houses. Each house was tested in winter mode, with heating vents open and cooling vents closed. The results are • A brick house in central Wagga, front half built in 1920s, and rear additions built in the 2000s. First test in May with an ACH of 18. After modifications, the second test showed 15.5 ACH, a 14% reduction. The modifications were simple, low-cost and low-tech. The spaces around the back door were sealed with adhesive rubber tape. When the door is closed it compresses the soft rubber tape. The four cooling vents in the ceiling were closed and then sealed on their upper side with cardboard squares. This process can be easily reversed for summer. Finally, all the sash windows were locked so the
mechanism closed the space between the bottom of the upper window and the top of the lower window. • A brick veneer house in Estella, built 2009. The first test in May had an ACH of 14.5. After modifications, the second test read an ACH of 11.1; a 23% reduction. Again, the modifications were simple. This modern house, only nine years old, had large continuous gaps between the interior wall and the upper window frames. These gaps were filled with a no frills liquid gap sealant. The seven cooling vents in the ceiling were closed then sealed on their upper side with squares of insulation material. This is easily removed in summer and the only cost was an hour up a ladder. Stephen James, chairman of CROW reported, “We retested my house where the first ACH of 18 was reduced to 15.5. This is an encouraging result but it remains a work-in-progress.“ “More sealing around skirting boards in the older part of the house and other remedial work will be done and re-tested. Less leakage means less power used so my next power bill should be reduced.” “Thanks to JCP for the use of their equipment and their technical support. At CROW we do not want to sit on our hands. When our methodology is well-proven CROW will consider ways to roll out a testing and remediation program for Wagga people suffering from energy poverty”.
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Wagga shines at the Country Cup SOCCER Jacob Saggers THE best junior football talent from across the region converged in Wagga at Rawlings Park over the June long weekend for the annual Football NSW Country Cup qualifiers. It was a busy two days at Rawlings Park for the Boys 12’s and 13’s Wagga City Wanderers who challenged teams from Orange, Dubbo, Eurobodalla, Shoalhaven and Griffith. The 12’s Wagga City Wanderers played 12’s Shoalhaven B on the first day of the Country Cup. Wagga’s Connor Gregurke meant business from the whistle, making great runs on the wing and executing clean crosses to threatening forwards in Shoalhaven’s goal. However, it was Wagga’s Sebastian Budde who scored the
first goal for his team. Taking advantage of a well-timed cross from Jacob James, Sebastian didn’t waste any time taking his team to a one goal lead with a nicely timed lob over the keeper’s head. Wagga’s Cooper Gilham showed great talent evading two Shoalhaven players in the midfield and executing an accurate pass to Joshua Surian who made easy work for his team’s second goal. However, it didn’t all go Wagga’s way as Shoalhaven’s Bradley Cameron-Davis shut down several burgeoning attacks, proving his team was not going down without a fight. In the end, Wagga was too good and a well-coordinated run between Connor and Cooper Gilham found Vincent Pachi on the receiving end. Vincent only had the keeper to beat, and he did, taking Wagga to a 3-nil lead by half time. Shoalhaven came out stronger in the second half, stringing together smarter
plays and finding space on the wing for Jack Ross who made several confident runs. Shoalhaven’s Samuel Hood and Riley Power also tested Wagga’s defence with a couple of brave shots on goal, but each ball ran wide. Connor displayed maturity in front of Shoalhaven’s goal, wisely passing back to unmarked Wagga forward, Kade Lyons, who executed an astonishing kick to beat the keeper and increase his team’s lead. Shoalhaven was unprepared as fearless Wagga players pushed their midfielders forward to increase pressure on an already struggling defence. The change in formation had Shoalhaven players committing harder tackles and ended with striker, Kade, being fouled inside the keeper’s box. He then had no trouble putting the ball into the back of the net.
Shoalhaven’s Tobias Eyland took advantage of Wagga’s condensed formation, breaking free with reliable wingman, Jack, who used speed to outrun Waggas defence beating the keeper and putting his team on the score board. Jack took advantage of the same space for a second time and would have scored again were it not for a strategically placed goal post. Momentum looked to be swinging back in Shoalhaven’s favour, but time was running out and Wagga made sure they had the last say. The final nail was planted with an astonishing hat trick by Kade who kicked from deep on the wing, curling the ball with surprising accuracy past the keeper. Final score: Wagga City Wanderers 6 to Shoalhaven B 1. Congratulations to Country Cup champions, Wagga City Wanderers 14’s girls and 15’s boys.
Wagga City Wanderers 12’s with coach, Harry Toole (right) and assistant coach (left) Darren Surian.
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Todd Woodbridge swings into Wagga TENNIS TWENTY-TWO time Grand Slam champion, Todd Woodbridge, joined Mayor of Wagga Greg Conkey to officially launch ‘Book a Court’ at the Jim Elphick Tennis Centre on Wednesday 13 June. Todd is best known as one of the top doubles players in the world for most of the 1990s and into the early 2000s. His primary doubles partnerships were first with fellow Australian Mark Woodforde and later with Swedish player, Jonas Björkman. In the tennis world, Woodbridge and Woodforde were often referred to as ‘The Woodies’ and Todd also had a career high singles ranking of 19 after reaching the semifinals of Wimbledon in 1997, beating Michael Chang, Marcos Ondruska, Alex Rădulescu, Patrick Rafter and Nicolas Kiefer before losing to Pete Sampras. He did however have the distinction of being one of only seven players to beat Sampras at Wimbledon, knocking him out in the first round in 1989 (Sampras’s first ever Wimbledon match). With an improved booking service enabling club members, locals, tennis fans and occasional players can reserve courts easily with a click of a thumb.
Todd Woodbridge with two of his many trophies. Once they have booked their court online, players will be issued a PIN which can then be used to access the courts and turns on the facility’s lights at the player’s convenience. Wagga Wagga Tennis Association Facilities Manager and Southern Sports Academy CEO, Mark Calverley, said the
new system would be a great benefit to the club and the community. “Any innovation that provides our members and wider community with improved access to facilities is very welcome. “We remain committed to investing in upgrades and technology for the Jim
Elphick Tennis Centre to ensure Wagga has one of the best regional sports facilities in regional NSW,” Mark said. Director of Participation with Tennis Australia, Paul Cammack, said he hoped the new program would encourage more people to take to the court. “The Book a Court program continues to unlock tennis clubs around Australia by allowing flexible and convenient access. “Whether your last match was years ago or you’re a regular player, we encourage you to get back on court at your local club and benefit from the lifelong health and social benefits that tennis provides,” said Paul. The Book a Court program was first piloted in 2015-16 and has since been installed in more than 95 venues and 679 courts nationwide, with more than 61,000 bookings made in 2017-18. The initiative recently won an award for Excellence in Innovation at the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Participation Awards, recognising a sporting organisation that continues to evolve and encourage participation through various strategies and initiatives. Players can book online at www.tennis. com.au/wwta.
Strenuous organisation for junior’s gala day
RUGBY UNION
pennie scott IMAGINE hundreds of sausages, eggs, bread rolls, urns of steaming water and the excited sounds of 400 energetic children at the one location at the same time. This will be the scene at Wagga’s Equex complex this Sunday during the Wagga Crows Junior Rugby Union Gala Day which has attracted teams and players from Hay, West Wyalong, Grenfell, Cootamundra, Tumut, Temora, Holbrook, Illabo, Junee and Wagga. With 80 games to organise on a schedule between 9.00am and 3.15pm, president of the Wagga Crows Junior Rugby, Paul Spain, and his committee have been planning this event for weeks. “The interest in junior rugby is good and now there are connections with the four senior clubs, Waratahs, City, CSU Reddies and the Wagga Ag College, cohesion has improved markedly. “Our teams train on Friday evenings and, each week, one of the senior clubs assists so the younger players meet and learn from them, too,” Paul explained. “We have girls and boys playing from Under 7’s to Under 16’s with a particularly strong Under 10 girls group. In the Under 14 boys’ competition, two Under 13 girls play in that team and hold their own very well. “Alicia Quirk has been a wonderful ambassador and inspiration for girls to
regard rugby union as an option for their chosen sport, and, with all the senior Wagga clubs having women’s teams now, there are clear pathways for them to keep playing in Wagga,” Paul added. “Actually seeing someone from our town win an Olympic gold medal puts being an elite athlete within reach. And with rugby union now included in the Olympics it’s an added incentive for players.” The Wagga Crows has 45 parent volunteers organising the canteen, marshalling players, making public announcements and managing each team on Sunday. Only two weeks ago, 25 new and local referees received their training and accreditation at a workshop in Wagga with a trainer coming from Canberra to facilitate the weekend. Some will be officiating at this weekend’s Gala Day. “Because rugby union is an international game, players can join provincial teams in many countries around the world, and aim for the Olympics, too,” Paul said. “When children commence playing this sport, it’s not only the technical skills and fitness they learn. The rugby fraternity is a life-long connection and adds extra value to joining the Wagga Crows Junior club,” he concluded. Spectators are invited to the Gala Day with games commencing at 9.00am. The canteen will be operating with plenty of hot food and drinks available.
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Back to back wins for Southern Inland Rugby
The victorious Southern Inland Rugby Union squad.
RUGBY UNION pennie scott WITH rain all day before the match between Southern Inland Rugby Union (SIRU) and Monaro South Coast, and damp conditions that morning, spectators rugged up. However, 10 minutes prior to the kick off, the clouds parted and warm sunshine provided perfect conditions on the wellmaintained field at Wagga’s Connolly Park. Over the past five years, the SIRU team has won almost embarrassingly with little competition from the visitors, but the 2018
clash was very different. This year, with the addition of 12 players from the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) in Monaro-South Coast, the contest was very even with two tries by both teams before half-time. SIRU’s fly half, Cameron Duffy, scored the double and persistent defence from both teams kept the score locked. After half-time, SIRU coach, Richard Skellern, put all seven of the team’s reserves on the field. With many of the first-time younger players on the bench, it was an opportunity for them to demonstrate how they could handle the higher level of competition. Within the first five minutes, Lachie
Ramm scored for SIRU, which set the stage for tries by the home team for the remainder of the game. Monaro-South Coast was in SIRU territory a few times but perfect defence from the locals prevented any tries from being scored. The hustling from the home team frustrated attacking attempts and turnovers on the back line resulted in SIRU clearing the ball to mid-field. The speed of the game was thrilling with accurate passing and kicking for touch a feature of both teams. In the end, SIRU’s creative play, especially out wide, proved too strong for the visitors with the home team winning 41-17. At the conclusion of the game,
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the 23-man squad for the Brumbies Provincial team was named with 13 SIRU representatives included. They are: Sainiualati Ratudrada, Austin Wallace, Mike Van Diggelen, Gerrard McTaggart, Cameron Duffy, Jack McIntosh, Noa Ribici, Josef Glamuzina, Blake Le Cornu, Corey Till, Menzies Seumanatafa, Apimeleki Kaloudonu and Vereti Tupou. The team will be playing the NSW Country team at Camden Rugby Park on Sunday 17 June. As coach of the Brumbies Provincial team, Richard Skellern, acknowledge that the SIRU players would be up against a team which has a proven winning record in the annual fixture.
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