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THE 2016 Australian Census revealed that we’re a fast changing, linguistically and culturally diverse nation. There are more than 300 identified languages spoken in Australian homes, with one-fifth of those households confined to speaking a language other than English. However, for better or for worse, English is quickly becoming the world’s universal language, and like every other language today, has never been so easy to learn. Advances in technology allows opportunities to learn faster, more comprehensively and whenever we choose. These days, it only requires reaching for a smart phone to receive a quick language lesson. There are many English teaching organisations which incorporate smart phones and tablets into their curriculum, and Wagga’s Language Café at the Civic Library is no exception. The Manager of the Civic Library, Claire Campbell, realised there was a need for a language program. “It became obvious that when people are new to town, they often visit the library. We noticed many multicultural visitors coming through the doors, so we started
collecting educational language tools. “We also noticed over time that people just wanted to practice English. Some had already attended TAFE and completed English language courses, but were still searching for other aids to help them learn,” Claire explained. “There are couples who have lived in Wagga for quite some time, and only one of them has learnt English to help them run a business. “We also have people at the other end of the spectrum who have spent many years educating themselves in English, but still are not at the level where they are able to work within Australia,” Claire said. A total of 900 people has attended classes at the Civic Library’s Language Café since it began one year ago, with the first attracting 16 people from nine different speaking backgrounds. The Language Café is far removed from the structured classroom setting. “We put on tea, coffee and biscuits to make the atmosphere as relaxed as possible. It’s not school. It’s not like you must pass a test,” Claire said. “We are continually buying new resources to support the program and
are always prepared to cater for different language backgrounds. We supply various literature in many different languages so if participants want to take a break, they can relax and read something in their native language,” Claire explained. The Language Café also collaborates with the Red Cross, the Multicultural Council and Wagga TAFE to help it keep up-to-date with the latest language programs and to help it coordinate volunteers for the classes. “When we started out we were quite surprised at the level of interest the program attracted, and we soon discovered that we didn’t have enough staff in the library to run the program effectively. “So, we did a call out to the community and had about 60 volunteers contact us who said they would love to help people learn English. The response was overwhelming. “We enrolled volunteers at TAFE over a three-week period and had them learn the basics of their English as a second language course, which was very helpful. The training also helped give the volunteers an insight into what it’s like to educate people from different cultural backgrounds. Everyone knows how to have a chat, but
we thought it was important to teach the volunteers simple ways to start those conversations,” Claire said. “A typical device that might start a language conversation is a shopping catalogue. These are great when people want to learn a language because there’s a picture of the item, the name of the item and the price of the item. It’s the kind of thing that people would otherwise throw out, but they are useful visual ques for those trying to learn a new language.” Language Café is not only useful to those wanting to learn English with many English-speaking volunteers also obtaining a language education from the participants. There are many different reasons to learn another language. The most obvious being that it enables you to participate in the cultures of other people, but studies also suggest that bilingual people are less likely to suffer dementia, are better at multi-tasking and have increased brain plasticity. Language Café operates three days a week, on Monday, Thursday and Saturday from 11.00am until 12.30pm. For further enquiries, ‘phone 6926 9700 or email wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au.
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The Lighter Side…. of Puppycinos Marguerite McKinnon THERE are pampered pets, there are very pampered pets and there are pets who are perfectly pampered with special treats. Well one lost dog in Wagga received some papering it probably never expected. Look – we’ve all heard of cappuccinos, and some of us have even heard of babycinos. But have you heard of puppycinos? The lost pooch certainly has after receiving the royal treatment when it was rescued from a busy road in Lake Albert last Friday after escaping when his owner left for a day’s fishing. Staff from The Blessed Bean took him to work and gave him the first of several puppycinos, and we can say with some confidence that he’s very unlikely to have ever enjoyed the treat before. The Blessed Bean Manager and occasional dogrescuer, Isabelle Willis, explained the finer details. “We use lactose-free milk and barista-blend it with chicken stock and serve it in a special bowl just for dogs,” Isabelle explained. The pampered pooch was reunited with his grateful owners that night. And the result – The Blessed Bean has been elevated to hero status, at least in the view of one pampered pooch; and by the dog-loving community.
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WAGGA Wagga City Council Mayor, Greg Conkey, made a statement this week regarding the situation with JetGo, whose service from Wagga to Brisbane has now ceased due to the company being placed in voluntary administration on 1 June, 2018. “From the outset can I say we haven’t released these figures concerning the outstanding debt owed by JetGo because we did have the expectation they would be paying. However, that expectation has now changed. “As of this week, JetGo have an outstanding debt of $105,000 to Wagga Wagga City Council. We did chase them and an amount was paid six months ago however, this is a further amount which has accrued since then, mainly for landing charges.” “I’d also like to point out that the route between Wagga and
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Brisbane is one of their strongest routes and has been averaging between 1300 and 1500 passengers per month. I imagine there will be interest by other players in the airline industry to take up that route. We haven’t heard from anyone at this stage but because of those strong figures we believe others would be interested in taking up that service”. It’s been revealed JetGo have very large debts and, as an unsecured creditor and, as a last resort, Wagga Wagga City Council may have to write the debt off. Riverina people have used the route for business, health and tourism reasons. “I’m disappointed for the people of Wagga Wagga who have lost money on their pre- purchased airline tickets,” Mayor Conkey concluded.
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NEWS
Grant’s Golden Wagga Roots By Marguerite McKinnon
IT’S fitting that in the 21st year since starting his media career at Prime TV in Wagga, Grant Denyer won the TV Week Gold Logie, as well as a Logie for Most Popular Presenter. Wagga media stalwart and 2AAA FM Community radio presenter, David Font, was executive producer for 2WG when he taught radio to Grant’s father, Craig, back in the 1970’s. Craig enjoyed a very successful career in Australia and London before retiring to the Riverina and David became friends with Grant through his dad and through radio. “Grant had a show in the 1990’s on 2AAA FM on Monday nights doing pop
music,” David said. The friendship continued and David enjoyed watching Grant’s star continue to rise when he was Channel Seven’s Sunrise weather presenter. “I got him back to Wagga to do a segment on the Wagga Miniature Railway, and he was always outgoing and friendly to everyone around him,” David said. Former Prime colleagues also enjoyed Grant receiving a Gold Logie. As a cameraman, Andrew Watts spent time with Grant when he was a journalist and described him as a natural for TV from the start. “Grant had that charisma and presence in front of the camera and he gravitated to the lighter stories which he told really
well,” Andrew said. “I moved up to the north coast and by chance we ran into each other years later while he was with the Sunrise crew. Grant stopped and had a chat and was really great. That says a lot about his character, which is, he never forgets his roots.” After starting at Prime in Wagga, Grant moved to the Ten Network as a V8 Supercar pit reporter, before jumping to Channel Seven’s Sunrise program as an hilarious and engaging weather presenter. Most recently, he spent four years presenting Ten’s Family Feud, which, ironically, has been axed the year its presenter won the Gold Logie. “I’m shocked. I wasn’t expecting it. I’m shell-shocked,” Grant said, before the emotion of the moment caught up with him. “I won’t lie, I’m a little bit overwhelmed.”
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Connecting with her passion Daniel Johns
DARSI Cole’s road to finding her professional calling took an early detour. Disengaged and disillusioned with school, she left Temora High at the end of Year 11 and was faced with a stark choice – find a job or find another way to study. But while her passion for high school had dimmed, her passion for helping others had not, so Darsi enquired at TAFE NSW Temora about courses which may suit her. This led her to enrolling in a Certificate III in Individual Support – Aged Care, a pathway to a sector where jobs are plentiful and the work rewarding. A 2017 study by the Western Research Institute predicted that by 2031, there would need to be one aged care worker for every 18 people across NSW to cater for the ageing population. The report found that in Temora, the ratio was projected to be 1:31. Meanwhile, a submission to last year’s Federal Senate inquiry into the future of Australia’s aged care industry by Leading Aged Services Australia, found the workforce would have to increase from 350,000 workers to 1.3 million by 2050. For 18-year-old Darsi, the prospect of emerging from TAFE NSW with a qualification and hands-on experience that almost guaranteed her job in a field she was passionate about, was irresistible. “I’ve always loved helping others and I thought I might end up being a midwife but then decided to help people at the other stage of their life
instead,” Darsi explained. Recently completing her qualification and practical workplace training at Temora’s Whiddon nursing home, Darsi was offered a nursing position while she was still studying. “It’s been so rewarding and feels very natural,” Darsi said. “Some people say they couldn’t do aged care work but you’re making a difference in people’s lives and that’s amazing.” Darsi described the flexibility of studying with TAFE NSW plus the personal input from her teachers, helped reengage her thirst for learning. “Because I was focused on one subject in which I was interested, it seemed I could set my mind to it very easily,” she said. “And the teachers are incredible; they really take a personal interest in you.” Darsi now plans to undertake further study to become a registered nurse. TAFE NSW Head Teacher of Community Services and Ageing, Kellie Harmer, said the aged care sector was ‘crying out’ for more skilled workers. “This career really suits people who, by nature, are caring and willing to spend time to talk to and be with older people. It’s important to remember they, too, were once young and have so much life experience and knowledge to share.” Kellie said the Certificate III in Aged Care – Individual Support is a 12-month course providing a blend of face-to-face and online learning, with students attending classes in person one or two days a week.
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STARTING up a business is difficult at the best of times but when you’re setting up in a completely different location, success or failure depends on being able to assess the local market. When Jenni Wines moved from Darwin, she wanted to open a new business with her son. Her Riverina CryoCare business has been open for just two weeks, and Jenni said she couldn’t have done it without the help provided David Yeates, a business advisor with Wagga’s BEC Business Advice South and West Centre. “I haven’t been here very long. I don’t understand the rules and regulations of NSW Government or Wagga Council, so I thought David might be able to help me with those,” Jenni said. “He gave me some great ideas and suggestions, and he invited me to a training
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EDITORIAL & LETTERS
Regional tourism under the spotlight Destination Riverina Murray THE Riverina is home to many proud tourism individual, families and organisations and 24 have been recognised for their importance to the region. But it’s not all over yet, later this month we’ll find out which operator are the best of the best. The 24 leading tourism operators have been listed as finalists in the 2018 Riverina Murray Regional Tourism Awards which
is an industry-backed tourism initiative of Destination Riverina Murray (DMR). Regional Tourism Awards Chair, Jane Barnes, said the final contenders include tourism businesses, events, restaurants, wineries and accommodation providers. “This year’s finalists showcase the best of the region’s tourism industry and some amazing individuals and operators”, Jane said. “Each of these finalists is now in the running to be named a winner in 14 award categories at our gala awards ceremony on 21 July in Deniliquin.” The General Manager of DRM, Richie Robinson, said the Regional Tourism Awards are an invaluable opportunity for the industry to come together and celebrate
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Wagga’s NAIDOC committee extend a warm welcome to everyone to celebrate the 2018 opening of NAIDOC week, this year celebrating the invaluable contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have made, and continue to
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business excellence across the sector. “We look forward to celebrating the achievements of our finalists, as they take their first steps on the way to possible State and National recognition,” Richie said. “All our finalists have contributed to the Riverina Murray’s growing reputation as a premier destination in NSW, and I would like to congratulate everyone who took the time to enter.” The program’s independent panel of judges will select winners from the list in each of the 14 award categories with the winners becoming finalists in the NSW State Tourism Awards, and, if successful there, go on to the National Tourism Awards. DRM has also partnered with Murray
Hi Wagga Weekly JUST wanted to say I enjoy reading the Wagga Weekly and I have always found its approach to telling the stories in and around Wagga refreshing and full of heart. I have to admit my distaste at Julie Elpick’s take on the new NSW Pamper Pack as an example of a “seemingly mindless welfare gift”. To me it also seemed out of character with the direction of the paper. I just wanted to put forward an alternative view to this example. Julie bought to my attention the Pamper Pack, I did not realise that the NSW Government had announced this package. When I read this my heart skipped a beat, how exciting that the NSW government in a time when it is awash with funds will deliver a gift to every family and new child to cover the basics. To me that is a really humane, practical, heart filled gift. A gift that says, welcome we value you and your contribution to our society.
Regional Tourism to host the inaugural Riverina Murray Tourism Muster, a networking and business development event for the region’s tourism and event organisers. Held on Friday 20 July at the Deniliquin RSL, the day-long speaker session series includes experts across a range of areas such as destination marketing, event risk management and social media marketing. Tickets for the event are $34.70. Meanwhile, tickets for the Tourism Awards gala dinner on Saturday 21 July at the Deni Festival Site are $117.30 For more information regarding the awards, please ‘phone Belinda King on 0402 199 347 or via email at admin@regionaltourismawards.com.au.
The pamper pack I suspect is based on the Finnish baby box commonly termed “The box symbolises that every child is equal”. For Julie to go on and say that as a mother of four she could not imagine how such a pack could be lifesaving may just show how out of touch she is. Although many in our society are doing well, there are plenty that are not doing so well. I suspect that box, may come in very handy for many. I also suspect much research has gone into the box and what it does and does not contain. As a society it is important to remember that we should always be striving to be better, more inclusive humans. The whole I didn’t have it in my day and I got through argument is pathetic. Instead let’s continue to build a better society and share our wealth to build each other up. Good on the State Government for sharing its resources to the new little humans across NSW and their families. Julia Brown, Wagga.
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NEWS
Alcohol and drugs; a severe problem in Australia
By Professor Ross Fitzgerald THE idea that drug abuse is confined to illegal drugs is a mistaken one that is often magnified by the media. The ravages of ice are terrible, but the figures show that more than 90 per cent of deaths due to drugs are caused by the legal ones – tobacco and alcohol. But don’t expect our mainstream media to remind us of that crucial fact. Alcohol is a pernicious drug that is socially acceptable, even as it destroys lives and shatters families. So why are our alcohol and other drug problems so severe? And why don’t we see more progress in lessening physical, psychological and social damage? We need to understand that many people like taking mood-altering drugs. That’s not just an Australian thing, nor is it a recent phenomenon. Most cultures have their own drugs of choice and have had for millennia. It would be next to impossible to find a culture anywhere on this planet where no drugs are taken. In a democracy such as ours people have a right to take prescribed drugs and other legal drugs such as booze and tobacco. About 19,000 Australians die from a tobacco-related cause every year. That’s more than all the deaths from alcohol, prescription and illicit drugs put together. Up to two out of every three long-term smokers will die from a tobacco-related cause.
Last century there were one hundred million deaths from tobacco worldwide and there are expected to be one billion more this century. Smoking rates in Australia have been dropping gradually for a few decades, but the most recent figures show it has now steadied. This is despite aggressive policies to discourage young people from starting to smoke and to encourage older smokers to quit. Cigarette prices in Australia are the highest in the world and still rising. In the United States and the United Kingdom smoking rates have been higher than in Australia. Not anymore. The US and UK have weak policies to discourage initiation and quitting, but since electronic cigarettes became popular in the US and UK their smoking rates have plummeted. Electronic cigarettes are banned in Australia and that ban is strongly supported by every government health department and every major health organisation, with the exception of the college representing our psychiatrists. The use and sale of e-cigarettes is a controversial issue in Australia, but don’t expect anything to change soon. The tobacco industry used to be all-powerful and able to block almost any effective policy. Not anymore. Alcohol is another mass killer. It is estimated to cause about 5000 deaths a year in Australia although that number may be conservative. This is less than tobacco but more than illicit drugs. But, in contrast to smoking in particular, alcohol causes very severe social and community problems. These are much harder to quantify than the health or economic costs of other drugs.
Gun Amnesty underway Marguerite McKinnon
TALK of firearms is always a divisive issue, but there is one thing everyone agrees on; guns are designed to kill. This week, the NSW Gun Amnesty began and will continue for three months until 30 September. The officer in charge of the Riverina Police District, Superintendent Bob Noble, said it’s an opportunity for people to dispose of unregistered or unused firearms which might be causing concern, as well as reducing the number of guns in the community. “You’d be surprised at the number of guns out there that are unregistered,” Superintendent Noble said. “They do turn up by surprise from time to time when people clean out deceased estates or go through old sheds, so we are expecting quite a few to be handed in. We’d love to think we’d get all of them, but we’re not naive.” During last year’s national gun amnesty Wagga Police collected more than 200 guns. Now the expanded Riverina Police District is expecting more this year. Across NSW, police collected almost 25,000 firearms in the 2017 campaign. Among them were 5558 shotguns and 951 handguns handed in for destruction, 15,000 surrendered for registration, and 2100 for sale. The Member for Wagga, Daryl Maguire, is hoping locals take advantage of the amnesty. “Residents have another chance to do the right thing and either surrender unwanted or prohibited weapons or become a responsible firearm owner and register their gun or rifle,” Daryl said. Police are especially keen to have firearms surrendered.
Deputy Commissioner of Regional NSW Field Operations, Gary Worboys, said every firearm captured in the amnesty is one they previously knew nothing about and risked falling into the hands of criminals or organised crime syndicates. On Friday 21 June, seven firearms were stolen from a home in Huthwaite Street, Mount Austin. They were: 1. Browning Trombone pump action .22 calibre 2. Single barrel shotgun 3. Puma/MO23 side by side double barrel shotgun 4. Richard Burton side by side 12-gauge double barrel shotgun 5. GAMO/HUNTER 440 air rifle .177 calibre
While it’s clear what is needed to reduce alcohol problems in Australia, the difficulty is threading effective policies through the political maze. Alcohol tax reform is head of the list of effective policies. We need to slowly and gently increase the price of alcohol and base the rate of taxation on the alcohol content rather than the beverage type. We also have too many alcohol outlets open too long and these venues persist in serving alcohol to people who are obviously already drunk. It’s high time that alcohol advertising, marketing and promotion was properly regulated rather than self-regulated. It’s not all that complicated. But the difficulty is that the drinks industry in Australia today is all-powerful, just like the tobacco industry used to be. Now we are dealing with an alcohol industry that has a significant overlap with large and powerful retailers and the gambling industry. High and rising inequality makes the task of tackling alcohol problems all the harder because these influential industry groups have become even more powerful as inequality in Australia has increased. The relentless erosion of the very effective alcohol lockout laws in NSW is a case study in the rollback of successful alcohol policies. Who exactly is funding and organising this slick campaign? It is likely we may never find out for certain. Meanwhile, boundaries between prescription and illicit drugs have become much more blurred. There is a large and growing black market for prescription drugs and increasing availability through the Internet.
Clamping down on prescription drugs seems to result in at least some people moving on to the illicit market. It’s clear that Australian doctors, like their counterparts in other countries, have prescribed opioid painkillers to too many patients, at high doses for too long. Some US pharmaceutical companies have been unscrupulous in their aggressive marketing of mood-altering drugs. The US drug overdose epidemic is alarming and continues to get worse. Similar epidemics, although not quite as bad, have been documented in Canada, the UK and in Australia. Expanding and improving drug treatment is probably the most important part of the package of measures required. But expanding and improving drug treatment has never won many votes. However, it is vital, and we need some courageous politicians to champion the cause and to offer more assistance to the thousands of Australians affected. Drug treatment seems like a secondary issue to some, but drug abuse is a creeping cancer that is killing people, destroying families and wrecking the health of Australians who can too easily fall into addiction in a society that looks the other way. Denial is not the answer. Who at a local, State or Federal level has the guts to face the problem and commit to doing something effective about it? As the diminution of the power of the tobacco industry demonstrates, the good news in relation to our current problems with alcohol and other drugs is that, in the world of space and time, few things last forever. Ross Fitzgerald is emeritus professor of politics and history at Griffith University. He is the author of 40 books including a memoir, My Name is Ross: An Alcoholic’s Journey, the political/sexual satires, Going Out Backwards: A Grafton Everest Adventure, and, So Far, So Good: An Entertainment (Hybrid).
6. BRNO bolt action .22 calibre rifle 7. Cashmore side by side 12-gauge double barrel shotgun. “We haven’t recovered any of those firearms yet, but it remains an active investigation,” Superintendent Noble said. Police are seeking public help to find them before they are used in criminal activity. “The risk of having forearms unregistered, illegally obtained, or if they’re prohibited weapons, carries a serious penalty outside of the amnesty period. We don’t want anyone to be in that situation,” Superintendent Noble said. Further information about the amnesty can be obtained on ‘phone 1800 803 041, on the NSW Gun Amnesty website at www.police.nsw.gov.au/online_services/ firearms/amnesty or by contacting a Participating Firearm Dealer via the amnesty website.
Superintendent Bob Noble.
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Rotarians receive honours Marguerite McKinnon
IT is special sort of person who gets immense joy and satisfaction in helping others to make our community a better place to live. It’s also a matching trait in these exceptional people that they often don’t see the work they do for others as amazing, until they’re told by the collective. Rotary is one network which has an abundance of these amazing people, who live by the motto ‘Service above Self’. The organisation began in Australia in 1921, after being founded by Paul Harris in Chicago in 1905. Rotary’s ethical framework centres on a four-way test; 1.Is it the TRUTH? 2.Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3.Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4.Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? This week, outgoing Wagga Sunrise Rotary President, Deidre Tome and fellow Rotarian, David Brady, received one of the organisation’s highest honours by being named Paul Harris Fellows, an accolade set up in memory of Rotary’s founder. Making things more interesting, friends and family had had secret discussions about both recipient’s selfless career helping others because they they’re not ones to court the limelight; they’re happiest when helping others. Before she joined Wagga’s Sunrise Rotary in 2015, Deidre was an active member of a local Youth Exchange
program for 12 years, a Miss Wagga co-ordinator for several years, and an organiser of the annual Gumi Festival. Deidre was involved also with the Wagga Police Officer of the Year award which raised much needed funds for the Wagga PCYC. Newly elected Rotary President, Fred Loneragan, said a Paul Harris Fellow recognises outstanding commitment to the Club or the community, plus $1000 is given to the Rotary Foundation in the recipient’s name. “Deidre does nothing by halves. Her energy is astounding and her commitment to the community and her friends is unwavering,” Fred said. The announcement was totally unexpected by Deidre, who wiped away tears as the accolades were read out. “Totally out of left field, totally unexpected but a huge honour. I’m still dumbfounded,” Deidre said. Mention the NRL and St George and fellow recipient, David, is likely to break out in song such is his loyalty to the team since he was nine years old. The eldest of seven, David learned faster than most to be responsible after his mother died when he was only 10, and, with his youngest sibling only three, he helped his father raise the family. A school Captain in Yass before a career in the bank as a financial advisor and stockbroker, David then spent years in Rotary serving the community. He is also known for cracking jokes and livening up any situation. In accepting the honour, David was as
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equally surprised as Deidre. “It came as a complete shock. It’s a bit emotional.” David said. “It’s an award for high achievers. People who do a lot for Rotary. I don’t think I do much. There’s people who do a lot more than I. Well, that’s my opinion anyway.” Another accolade recognising support for Rotary was Riverina Police District
Detective Inspector, Phil Malligan. He received the Graham Armstrong Memorial Award, named after a former Wagga Rotarian. The changeover dinner is held every year and sees those in charge replaced, to remind all that it is a group where everyone is equally special and valued.
Former Sunrise Rotarty president Deidre Tome receiving her Paul Harris Fellowship, with fellow rotarian David Brady. “BRUSHWOODS oats differ in that they are not dried, they are simply rolled or cut then vacuum sealed to retain the freshness. To the best of our knowledge we are the only company in Australia (possibly even globally) selling oats this way,” Kendra explained. “The result is an amazingly creamy oat just perfect for the winter porridge season. The softness of a fresh oat means it is also gorgeous in baking biscuits and slices, mueslis, granola, Burcher and as a crumble topping for baked fruit desserts.” Geographical location is not an impediment to the business which continues to grow. BRUSHWOODS recently won a contract to supply the QANTAS domestic lounges in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne with our oats, giving the brand a broad audience. BRUSHWOODS oats are available in Wagga at the Trail St Coffee Shop, Knights Meats, Uneke Antiques and Homewares, and The Red Pomegranate. BRUSHWOODS products also are stocked by Ganmain Bakery, Coolamon
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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 .
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1. MArMAris (James Cummings) 2c By Lonhro - Seaside (4:1-2-0): Cd 57kg(1) 2 len win Everard, Our Dawn 1250m 1:15 .24 C’bury 2yo Mdn Good(4) trk Feb 2 . Cd 56 .5kg(2) len 2nd Dio D’Oro(58kg) 1200m 1:13 .27 R’wick 2yo Hcp Heavy(9) trk June 23 . 2. Thinkin’ Big (G Waterhouse & A Bott) 2c By High Chaparral (IR) - Nothin’ Leica Cat (NZ) (1:1-0-0): Cd 56kg(4) 1/2 nk win Rock Zone, Irish Songs 1100m 1:07 .91 C’bury 2yo C&G Mdn Heavy(9) trk June 20 . 3. AlBerT’s no Pussy (K A Lees) 2g By Magic Albert - Cathead (2:1-0-1): (Slowly away .) Cd 57kg(2) 5-1/4 len 1-1/4 len 3rd Smart Melody(55kg), Bare All 900m 52Newcastle 2yo Mdn Heavy(8) trk June 9 . Cd 56 .5kg(7) 1-1/2 len win Belle Of Portugal, Rosaria Caterina 1100m 1:04 .76 Scone Mdn Good(4) trk June 25 . 4. BlAsT (A & E Cummings) 2g By Dalakhani (IR) - Party Hard (0:0-0-0): First Start . 2-1/4 len 1-1/4 len 3rd Fast Stepping, Expellable 745m R’wick Barrier Trial Heavy(9) trk June 29 . 5. helAku (P & P Snowden) 2g By Written Tycoon - Summery (3:1-0-0): (Slowly away . Overraced early, middle stages . Checked near 1000m .) Cd 54 .5kg(4) 1-1/4 len 4th Barnabas(55 .5kg) 1300m 1:18 .71 Kembla Grange E&G Mdn Good(4) trk June 2 . Cd 55 .5kg(7) 4-3/4 len win Fort Jackson, Another Sonette 1280m 1:16 .65 Muswellbrook Mdn Good(4) trk June 17 . 6. sundAy PoeT (Ms T Bateup) 2g By Poet’s Voice (GB) - Ready On Sunday (2:20-0): (Slowly away . Shifted out near 100m . Warning - racing manners .) Cd 56kg(1) 1-1/4 len win Boston Ivy, Velocissima 1200m 1:13 .10 Sapphire Coast 2&3yo Mdn Soft(7) trk June 10 . Cd 58 .5kg(6) sht hd win Acton Shale, Stratum’s Rose 1200m 1:11 .66 Wagga 2yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 24 . 7. irish songs (Kurt Goldman) 2g By Shamus Award - Lucky Songs (NZ) (2:0-01): (Rider lost whip . Checked concluding stages .) Cd 57kg(6) 1-1/4 len 4th Silent Explorer(57kg) 1200m 1:12 .16 W Farm 2yo Mdn Soft(6) trk May 30 . (Hampered near 200m . Laid out concluding stages .) Cd 56kg(3) 1/2 nk sht hd 3rd Thinkin’ Big(56kg), Rock Zone 1100m 1:07 .91 C’bury 2yo C&G Mdn Heavy(9) trk June 20 .
8. kAshiwA (C J Waller) 2g By Fighting Sun - Coolroom Candidate (2:0-0-1): (Slowly away . Overraced middle stages .) Cd 56 .5kg(8) 3-3/4 len 5th King’s Trust(56 .5kg) 1100m 1:03 .67 RandwickKensington 2yo Mdn Soft(5) trk June 11 . (Slowly away . Hampered early stages . Checked near 600m .) Cd 56 .5kg(3) 5-1/4 len 1-1/4 len 3rd Smart Melody(56kg), Laburnum 1100m 1:05 .34 C’bury 2yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 27 . 9. rock Zone (David Payne) 2g By All Too Hard - Rock Me Baby (5:0-1-1): (Inquiry into performance .) Cd 56 .5kg(3) 8-1/4 len Last Onthetake(54kg) 1400m 1:24 .04 Newcastle 2yo Hcp Good(4) trk Mar 9 . Cd 56kg(1) 1/2 nk 2nd Thinkin’ Big(56kg) 1100m 1:07 .91 C’bury 2yo C&G Mdn Heavy(9) trk June 20 . 10. MiZZy (A & E Cummings) 2f By Zoustar - Missy Cummings (1:0-1-0): (Fractious in barriers . Slowly away .) Cd 56kg(2) 1/2 hd 2nd Jen Rules(56kg) 1100m 1:07 .78 C’bury 2yo F Mdn Heavy(9) trk June 20 .
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5. highwAy sixTysix (D A Williams) 3f By Snippetson - Bluelake (4:1-0-1): Cd 55 .5kg(14) 3-1/4 len win Tully Toff, Dictation 1200m 1:10 .89 Wagga Mdn Soft(6) trk Nov 3 . (Laid out in straight .) Cd 51 .5kg(13) lg nk 1/2 len 3rd Tiger By The Tale(54 .5kg), Roseito 1400m 1:23 .62 R’hill 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Good(3) trk Nov 11 . 6. hArd MerchAndise (W J Gavenlock) 4g By Hinchinbrook - Solchow (11:2-4-1): (Vetted - no abnormalities .) Cd 57kg(1) 141/4 len 10th Saxton Rock(55 .5kg) 1400m 1:27 .30 Coffs Harbour Plate (C2) Soft(7) trk April 27 . (Jumped awkwardly . Hampered early stages .) Cd 57 .5kg(1) 1/2 len win The Socialist, Will’s Bid 1215m 1:10 .25 Grafton Hcp (C1) Soft(5) trk May 28 . 7. cricklewood (C K Martin) 6g By Flying Spur - Solanas (NZ) (12:2-0-3): (Slowly away . Overraced early stages .) Cd 55 .5kg(12) 2-3/4 len 5th Herecum Da Drums(52 .5kg) 1000m 58 .20 Tamworth Hcp (C2) Soft(5) trk June 9 . (Slowly away .) Cd 56 .5kg(9) 1/2 len sht 1/2 hd 3rd Carry On Ringo(60kg), Col’s Tiger 1200m 1:11 .02 Tamworth (Bm57) Good(3) trk June 19 . 8. roMAn TyPhoon (Ms J Bowen) 3g By Roman Emperor (NZ) - Elle (6:1-0-1): (Blundered at start . Overraced early stages . 3 Wide .) Cd 53kg(2) 4-1/4 len 4th Siege Of Quebec(57 .5kg) 1100m 1:04 .75 R’hill Wilkes Qlty Good(4) trk Jan 27 . (Blocked for run on straightening .) Cd 58kg(6) 2-1/4 len 4th The Big Vin(62kg) 1100m 1:04 .05 Scone E&G Hcp (C1) Good(4) trk June 25 . 9. neuTron dAMe (B A Perrett) 5m By Starcraft (NZ) - Shantreusse (21:2-2-1): Cd 54kg(11) 5-1/2 len 7th Marathon(57kg) 1300m 1:18 .94 Scone Hcp (C3) Good(4) trk June 1 . Cd 55kg(11) 5-1/2 len 11th Little Steiny(59kg) 1280m 1:16 .87 Muswellbrook Hcp (C2) Good(4) trk June 17 . 10. JounAMA (K P Weir) 4m By Zoffany (IR) - Miss Johann (16:2-1-3): (Inquiry into performance . Saddle slipped .) Cd 54kg(8) 24-3/4 len Last Broadstone(59kg) 1400m 1:28 .21 Albury Hcp (C1) Heavy(10) trk June 18 . Cd 56kg(9) 1-1/4 len win Bells Creek, Tarboy 1100m 1:06 .28 Gundagai Hcp (C1) Soft(7) trk June 30 .
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1. REvEniRE (3) 60.5 James Cummings (Agnes Banks) 3 b c Lonhro – Come Hither. royal blue Career record 9:4-1-2 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $147,565 3RD, 09Jun18 lng hd, 1/2 nck Randwick 3yo Bm77 1100m 60.5 (T Angland 4) 6, Lim 53, 1:05.98 (Last 600m 35.89), Heavy(9), Brook Magic 55.5 1, She Knows 60.5 2, Lipizzan 56.5 4, Btg $3.00, $3.20 (fav). Last to 800m, 4th turn. 3RD, 23Jun18 hd, 0.5L Randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 59 (T Angland 8) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), You Make Me Smile 53 1, Lisdoonvarna 57 2, Island Missile 56 4, Btg $3.80, $5.00 2nd to turn.
2. BoMBARDing (6) 58.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) 3 ch g Dalghar (FR) – Golden Eve (NZ). white, royal blue halves and epaulettes, halved sleeves, royal blue cap Career record 18:3-3-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $67,009 Won, 07Jun18 1.8L, sht nck Wyong Bm60 1100m 61 (C Brown 6) 9, Lim 54, 1:04.25 (Last 600m 34.26), Heavy(8), The Brown One 57.5 2, Mr Tindall 60 3, Soul Revival 57 4, Btg $2.10, $1.70 (fav). led throughout. Won, 26Jun18 1.8L, 1L Wyong Cls 2 1100m 59 (C Brown 7) 10, Lim 54, 1:03.83 (Last 600m 34.01), Soft(6), Squaw Peak 57 2, Kissing Game 57 3, Kettering 58 4, Btg $2.80, $2.25, $2.50 (fav). led throughout.
3. EnvY oF All (4) 58 K A lees (newcastle) 3 b f Your Song – Elahi. red, black stripes Career record 10:2-4-2 Wins 1100 (2) Prizemoney $140,730 2nD, 02Jun18 1L, 1/2 hd Sunshine Coast (Metro) 3yo Open 1000m 54 (J Lloyd 8) 14, Lim 54, 59.20s (Last 600m 35), Soft(6), Miss Exfactor 54.5 1, Basara 54 3, Bluebrook 54 4 dead heat, Btg $5.50, $4.60, $5.00 (fav). 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Jumped awkwardly. Laid in on straightening.
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Won, 16Jun18 0.8L, 0.5L Ipswich (Metro) 3yo Open 1100m 54.5 (J Lloyd 10) 14, Lim 54, 1:03.84 (Last 600m 34.36), Soft(5), Basara 55.5 2, Divine Messenger 54 3, Bold Xavvi 57.5 4, Btg $3.50, $4.00 (fav). 7th to turn. Shifted in near post. Rider charged with careless riding.
4. You MAKE ME SMilE (5) 56.5 J C Coyle (Warwick Farm) 3 b c So You Think (NZ) – Bianca Jewel. orange, green band and armbands, orange cap Career record 6:3-0-0 Wins 1200 (3) Prizemoney $112,450 5TH, 09Jun18 5.3L Randwick 3yo Bm77 1100m 53.5 (A Adkins 6) 6, Lim 53, 1:05.98 (Last 600m 35.89), Heavy(9), Brook Magic 55.5 1, She Knows 60.5 2, Revenire 60.5 3, Btg $7.50, $6.50, $7.00 3rd settling, 4th 800m, Last turn. Overraced early stages. Wide throughout. Vetted - no abnormalities. Won, 23Jun18 hd, 0.5L Randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 53 (Ms K O’Hara 5) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), Lisdoonvarna 57 2, Revenire 59 3, Island Missile 56 4, Btg $21.00 led throughout. Overraced early, middle stages.
5. MARiSHKA (2) 56 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 3 b f Exceed And Excel – Bahia. orange, brown spots, white sleeves and cap Career record 6:2-1-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $68,025 2nD, 01Nov17 1.3L, 3L Canterbury 3yo Bm70 1100m 59 (B Shinn 2) 3, Lim 54.5, 1:04.32 (Last 600m 35.27), Good(3), Easy Eddie 57.5 1, Cuban Sizzle 54.5 3, Btg $5.50, $6.50 Last to turn. 3RD, 23Jun18 0.8L, 1/2 hd Newcastle Cls 2 900m 59 (Ms W Costin 6) 10, Lim 54, 52.86s (Last 600m 34.10), Soft(6), Puppet Master 60 1, All Carisma 61 2, Jack’s Image 54 4, Btg $4.20, $5.50 8th to turn.
6. SPARKlY STAR (1) 55 g A Ryan (Rosehill) 3 b g Star Witness – Dinkum Diamond. yellow, red square, lime green and orange hooped sleeves, red and yellow quartered cap Career record 5:1-0-2 Wins 1100 (1) Prizemoney $43,350
4TH, 14Nov17 4.7L Gosford Mdn 1200m 57 (J Innes Jnr 5) 6, Lim 55, 1:10.51 ((class record) Last 600m 36.26), Good(4), Americana Magic 57.5 1, African Academy 57.5 2, Elementae 57.5 3, Btg $4.00, $3.80 (fav). Last to 800m, 5th turn. Won, 13Jun18 1.8L, 2.5L Warwick Farm 3yo Mdn 1100m 57 (B Avdulla 3) 7, Set weights, 1:05.36 (Last 600m 35.06), Heavy(8), Sweet Scandal 55 2, Kaecilius 57 3, Danzibar Dancer 53 4, Btg $1.90, $2.00 (fav). 2nd to 800m, led turn.
7. BEllA SuCCESS (7) 54.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b/br f I Am Invincible – Bridie Belle (NZ). purple and white stars, white cap Career record 8:2-1-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $81,830 2nD, 11Jun18 lng nck, 1.3L RandwickKensington , F&M’s Bm78 1100m 55 (J Collett 6) 12, Lim 53, 1:03.61 (Last 600m 34.52), Soft(5), Alassio 55.5 1, Bella Vella 58.5 3, Empress Matilda 55.5 4, Btg $8.00, $6.50 10th to 800m, 7th turn. Checked near 800m. 5TH, 23Jun18 2L Randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 53 (J Ford 4) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), You Make Me Smile 53 1, Lisdoonvarna 57 2, Revenire 59 3, Btg $6.50, $8.00 5th settling, 6th turn.
8. TERRiToRiAl (8) 53 Tash Burleigh (goulburn) 3 b g Real Saga – Ten Eighty (NZ). royal blue, hot pink checks, white sleeves and cap, hot pink pom pom Career record 14:3-1-2 Wins 1000 (3) Prizemoney $60,100 5TH, 24Feb18 4.4L Goulburn Cls 5 1400m 56 (A Layt 1) 16, Set weights, 1:20.98 (Last 600m 36.45), Good(3), Kopi Luwak 56 1, Pumpkin Pie 55.5 2, Acquittal 56 3, Btg $51.00, $41.00, $101.00 3rd to turn. 3RD, 23Mar18 1L, 2L Albury 3yo Bm70 1400m 57.5 (J Ford 12) 12, Lim 54, 1:23.33 (Last 600m 35.39), Good(3), Angel’s Boy 58 1, I Am Kalani 54.5 2, Waiting For A Mate 51 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $8.50 led to turn.
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James Cummings (agnes Banks) 4 b m Medaglia d’Oro (US) – indiscretions. royal blue Career record 21:4-3-4 Wins 1400 (2) 1550 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $202,940 3RD, 02Jun18 lng hd, sht nck rosehill Bm82 1500m 58.5 (k Mc Evoy 8) 10, Lim 53, 1:31.68 (Last 600m 34.76), Good(4), Volpe 53 1, i am Serious 59.5 2, chatelard 56.5 4, Btg $7.50, $7.00, $10.00 3rd settling, 2nd turn. laST, 23Jun18 10.7L randwick , F&M’s Bm85 1400m 59 (G Schofield 8) 8, Lim 53, 1:25.86 (Last 600m 36.76), Heavy(9), reiby rampart 55 1, Philosophy 60 2, Princess Posh 59 3, Btg $8.00, $16.00 4th to turn. inquiry into performance. rider - didn’t handle going. Vetted - no abnormalities.
Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 5 b g Tavistock (nZ) – dastaria (nZ). navy blue, gold hoops, white sleeves and cap Career record 26:5-3-4 Wins 1500 (1) 1850 (1) 2000 (1) 2400 (2) Prizemoney $172,525 2ND, 30May18 sht hd, lng nck warwick Farm Bm77 2200m 57.5 (k Mc Evoy 2) 8, Lim 53, 2:18.71 (Last 600m 37.08), Soft(6), Follow Suit 55 1, Mornington 57 3, Solo Mission 60 4, Btg $4.60 led to turn. WON, 23Jun18 2.3L, 3.8L randwick Bm82 2400m 55.5 (a Hyeronimus 1) 7, Lim 53, 2:35.43 (Last 600m 36.57), Heavy(9), Only Tiger 55 2, Solo Mission 58 3, richard Of Yorke 57.5 4, Btg $4.60, $5.00 led throughout.
2. OklahOMa GIRl (2) 60.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b m Fastnet rock – Shawnee Girl. cerise Career record 20:3-1-5 Wins 1600 (3) Prizemoney $265,770 6Th, 19May18 3.5L rosehill Bm85 2000m 58 (J Ford 1) 11, Lim 53, 2:03.68 (Last 600m 36.14), Good(4), The Getaway 56.5 1, naval warfare 58.5 2, araaja 59 3, Btg $31.00, $41.00 3rd settling, 4th turn. 5Th, 09Jun18 6.8L randwick Bm87 2000m 54.5 (L Magorrian 4) 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 $6.50, $8.00 Last to turn. Slowly away.
3. la ChICa BElla (6) 58 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) 4 b m Host (cH) – alazeya. light blue, white vee, royal blue sleeves, light blue armbands, quartered cap Career record 12:4-2-2 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $150,675 WON, 16Jun18 1.8L, lng nck rosehill 4yo and UP , Mares Bm75 1500m 58.5 (Ms r king 10) 11, Lim 53, 1:31.85 ((class record) Last 600m 36.28), Soft(5), Lady Evelyn 53 2, So Splendid 59.5 3, royal Stamp 56.5 4, Btg $3.50, $4.60 led settling, 2nd turn. 7Th, 30Jun18 4.2L rosehill , F&M’s Bm75 1800m 61 (c Brown 10) 12, Lim 53, 1:55.01 (Last 600m 36.57), Soft(7), Tornado Gal 53 1, Sweet Victory 59 2, So Splendid 59.5 3, Btg $6.00, $8.50, $8.00 4th settling, 2nd 800m, led turn.
4. TOUCh OF MINk (1) 54.5 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 3 b f not a Single doubt – La dolce diva. maroon, white crossed sashes, yellow armbands and cap Career record 13:2-2-3 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $154,510 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. 5Th, 16Jun18 1.4L rosehill 3yo Bm81 1400m 53 (J Ford 1) 9, Lim 53, 1:24.69 ((class record) Last 600m 35.72), Soft(6), nicci’s Gold 54 inc 0.5 over 1, curdled 58 2, Schubert 57.5 3, Btg $5.50, $7.00 6th to 800m, 7th turn.
5. QUEEN MISTy (5) 54 l J Bridge (Randwick) 6 br m war Pass (US) – aleta (nZ). red, green sleeves, red cap Career record 24:2-6-6 Wins 1000 (2) Prizemoney $155,985 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. 10Th, 16Jun18 6L rosehill 4yo and UP , Mares Bm75 1500m 56 (B Mc dougall 5) 11, Lim 53, 1:31.85 ((class record) Last 600m 36.28), Soft(5), La chica Bella 58.5 1, Lady Evelyn 53 2, So Splendid 59.5 3, Btg $9.00, $6.50, $7.50 6th settling, 5th turn. Hampered near 400m. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.
6. WIDE SPREaD PaNIC (7) 53 G Waterhouse & a Bott (Randwick) 3 b f Fastnet rock – Flying Object. white, fluorescent green and orange elkstone logo, fluorescent green sleeves and collar Career record 5:1-2-0 Wins 1400 (1) Prizemoney $51,470 WON, 11Jun18 2.3L, sht hd randwickkensington 3yo , Fillies Mdn 1400m 59 (J Mc donald 3) 7, Lim 55, 1:23.12 (Last 600m 34.73), Soft(6), Superior choice 57 2, Stage Pass 57.5 3, Settle Then Lift 53 4, Btg $2.10 (fav). 2nd to turn. 5Th, 26Jun18 .5 L wyong F&M’s Bm65 1350m 61.5 (T clark 2) 9, Lim 54, 1:21.57 (Last 600m 35.07), Soft(5), Mollyfied 59 1, Unbridled Power 59 2, Loveletter 58 3, Btg $2.00, $2.25 (fav). 3rd to turn.
7. SEPOy aChEva (3) 53 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b m Sepoy – antonicheva (ir). royal blue, sky blue and white stars, stars sleeves, royal blue and sky blue star cap Career record 16:1-3-5 Wins 1350 (1) Prizemoney $74,446 4Th, 13Jun18 3.4L warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm74 1300m 56.5 (G Schofield 2) 10, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 35.95), Heavy(8), Popular 57 1, Oria 57.5 2, deft 55 3, Btg $9.00, $16.00 8th to turn. Slowly away. Blocked for run near turn. 5Th (D.h.), 23Jun18 3.3L randwick , F&M’s Bm85 1400m 53 (J Ford 3) 8, Lim 53, 1:25.86 (Last 600m 36.76), Heavy(9), reiby rampart 55 1, Philosophy 60 2, Princess Posh 59 3, Btg $15.00, $13.00 5th settling, 7th turn. Hampered near 100m.
2. IT’S a SIlvERTRaIl (5) 57 D k Weir (Ballarat) 8 ch g indian Haven (GB) – Sureyya (GE). royal blue, white horseshoe, black and white checked sleeves and cap Career record 27:5-3-2 Wins 2100 (2) 2400 (1) 2500 (1) 2520 (1) Prizemoney $140,438 2ND, 10Jun18 1.8L, 6L Swan Hill Bm78 2100m 59.5 (B rawiller 2) 9, Lim 54, 2:20.99 , Heavy(10), Thunder cloud 56 1, Lady Selkirk 59 3, Skilled assassin 54 4, Btg $16.00, $21.00 5th settling, 7th 1200m, 4th 800m, led turn. Jumped awkwardly. 4Th, 27Jun18 .8 L Moonee Valley Bm78 2040m 58.5 (B rawiller 1) 10, Lim 54, 2:14.90 (Last 600m 37.01), Soft(7), Brigadier 57.5 1, Serenade The Stars 58.5 2, Thunder cloud 57 3, Btg $10.00, $13.00 7th to 800m, 4th turn. Overraced early, middle stages. Blocked for run near turn.
3. ONly TIGER (6) 56.5 J G Sargent (Randwick) 4 b/br g rip Van winkle (ir) – Sitting On a Hill (nZ). black and white check, yellow sleeves, black and white checked cap Career record 14:3-3-5 Wins 1880 (1) 2100 (1) 2110 (1) Prizemoney $105,460 WON, 13Jun18 0.8L, 1.8L warwick Farm Bm71 2110m 58 (T clark 5) 8, Lim 53, 2:14.83 (Last 600m 37.61), Heavy(8), Follow Suit 60 2, Mornington 60 3, Villardo 60 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50 3rd to 800m, led turn. ran wide middle stages. 2ND, 23Jun18 2.3L, 3.8L randwick Bm82 2400m 55 (T clark 3) 7, Lim 53, 2:35.43 (Last 600m 36.57), Heavy(9), Plymouth road 55.5 1, Solo Mission 58 3, richard Of Yorke 57.5 4, Btg $5.50, $4.80, $5.00 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn.
4. haND IT IN (4) 55.5 R E Ollerton (Newcastle) 4 b g Tickets – cute and cuddly. orange, blue hoops Career record 20:5-0-1 Wins 1300 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 2200 (1) 2300 (1) Prizemoney $122,295 WON, 12May18 2.8L, lng nck Scone (Metro) Bm80 2200m 53 (Ms r king 9) 12, Lim 53, 2:17 (Last 600m 36.77), Good(4), Equipped 56 2, richard Of Yorke 59 3, drochaid 60 4, Btg $26.00, $21.00, $26.00 9th settling, 5th to 800m, led turn. Slowly away. ran wide near 1200m. Laid in in straight. 5Th, 09Jun18 9.9L randwick Open 3200m 53 (B ryan 6) 8, Lim 53, 3:31.97 (Last 600m 38.38), Heavy(9), Plot Twist 53 1, doukhan 53 2, destiny’s kiss 61 3, Btg $7.50, $13.00 led to turn. Overraced early stages.
5. NahUEl (9) 53.5 R a Freedman (Rosehill) 4 b g Mr. Sidney (US) – Singing Machine (US). navy blue, pale yellow spots, halved sleeves, quartered cap Career record 9:2-0-4 Wins 1850 (1) 2340 (1) Prizemoney $71,578 WON, 09Jun18 4.3L, 0.5L newcastle Mdn 1850m 59 (a Gibbons 1) 11, Lim 54.5, 1:55.97 (Last 600m 37.03), Heavy(8), isadora Twinkle 51.5 2, regal rage 54.5 3, whitney’s Star 51.5 4, Btg $2.25, $2.80 (fav). 4th to 1200m, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn. WON, 30Jun18 1L, 4.8L newcastle cls 1 2340m 59 (S Guymer 5) 7, Set weights, 2:28.31 ((track record) Last 600m 35.91), Soft(5), diamond Star Halo 52 2, Everly Girl 57 3, dossier 55 4, Btg $1.50, $1.55 (fav). 4th settling, 2nd to 800m, led turn.
6. JOE’S JOy (7) 53 Richard litt (Warwick Farm) 4 br m Song Of Tara (ir) – what a Giggle. red, green shamrock Career record 12:2-2-1 Wins 1900 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $51,950 7Th, 25May18 2.7L canberra acton Open 1900m 52 (r dolan 1) 9, Lim 54, 1:56.07 (Last 600m 36.25), Synthetic, d’Beak 61 1, Balansa 56 2, city Of kirkwall 57 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 2nd settling, 4th to turn. Stewards queried run. Vetted - no abnormalities. 2ND, 27Jun18 0.8L, 2.5L canterbury Bm71 1900m 55.5 (a Hyeronimus 9) 9, Lim 53, 2:00.15 (Last 600m 38.18), Soft(6), reneged 60 1, Balansa 56.5 3, charlie royale 58 4, Btg $26.00, $21.00 led to turn.
7. OMBUDSMaN (1) 53 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b g reliable Man (GB) – Fifth avenue (Fr). white, navy blue stripes with gold seams, gold sleeves, navy blue and white striped cap Career record 11:1-2-2 Wins 1800 (1) Prizemoney $54,155 2ND, 26May18 1.3L, hd randwick 3yo Bm79 2000m 53 (J Ford 3) 13, Lim 53, 2:04.39 ((class record) Last 600m 36), Good(4), Live and Free 56.5 1, Merovee 56.5 3, Turnberry 54.5 4, Btg $10.00, $12.00, $11.00 4th settling, 6th 800m, 5th turn. 4Th, 20Jun18 0.7L canterbury 3yo Bm70 1900m 58.5 (J Bowman 5) 11, Lim 53, 2:03.47 (Last 600m 39.18), Heavy(9), Monsieur Sisu 56 1, Boomtown rat 58.5 2, Via Veneto 56 3, Btg $4.00, $4.80, $4.60 (eq fav). 10th to 800m, 9th turn.
8. allCaSh (8) 53 C J Waller (Rosehill) 7 b g danehill dancer (ir) – Mowaadah (ir). white, royal blue hoops and armbands, royal blue and white hooped cap Career record 37:2-6-5 Wins 1810 (1) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $335,522
2ND, 06Jun18 2.8L, 2.5L canterbury 4yo and UP Bm70 1900m 58.5 (B avdulla 6) 10, Lim 53, 2:03.26 (Last 600m 38.89), Heavy(9), Bringagem 58 1, Biodynamic 56.5 3, chloride 53 4, Btg $6.50, $8.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn. 4Th, 20Jun18 9.7L canterbury 4yo and UP Bm76 1900m 55.5 (B avdulla 2) 7, Lim 53, 2:01.90 (Last 600m 39.04), Heavy(9), Mutarakem 59.5 1, regine 53.5 2, Lifeline Princess 53 3, Btg $4.00, $5.50 Last to turn. Slowly away.
9. DIaMOND STaR halO (2) 53 G Waterhouse & a Bott (Randwick) 3 b f High chaparral (ir) – Justa Babe. white, fluorescent green and orange elkstone logo, fluorescent green sleeves and collar Career record 8:0-4-1 Wins Prizemoney $25,110 2ND, 14Jun18 3.3L, 2L Gosford Bm65 2600m 54 (T clark 6) 7, Lim 54, 2:47.37 (Last 600m 38.76), Soft(6), Everly Girl 54 1, She Excites 54 3, cheung Fun 57 4, Btg $2.25 (fav). 6th settling, 2nd 1200m, led to turn. 2ND, 30Jun18 1L, 4.8L newcastle cls 1 2340m 52 (Ms r Hunt 3) 7, Set weights, 2:28.31 ((track record) Last 600m 35.91), Soft(5), nahuel 59 1, Everly Girl 57 3, dossier 55 4, Btg $3.50, $4.20 led to 800m, 2nd turn.
Race 6
1400m
2.30
1. aTaRaxIa (13) 60.5 James Cummings (Warwick Farm) 3 ch g Teofilo (ir) – insouciance. royal blue Career record 8:2-1-1 Wins 1350 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $132,605 laST, 21Oct17 10.5L caulfield (G 3) Ladbrokes classic 2000m 57 (J Bowman 7) 8, Set weights, 2:02.48 (Last 600m 35.92), Good(3), cliff’s Edge 57 1, Tangled 57 2, Main Stage 57 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00 3rd settling, 2nd turn. 8Th, 07Mar18 6.6L warwick Farm Bm75 1400m 58.5 (k Mc Evoy 6) 10, Lim 53, 1:23.20 (Last 600m 34.95), Soft(5), Tip Top 58.5 1, Star Of Monsoon 60.5 2, Bank On Henry 50 3, Btg $8.50, $8.00, $8.50 7th to 800m, 8th turn. Slowly away. Lame after race.
2. ISlaND MISSIlE (11) 60 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 3 b g Smart Missile – iguana Jo (US). red, white triple crown syndications logo Career record 10:2-3-0 Wins 1350 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $108,940 11Th, 03Mar18 6.7L Flemington 3yo Open 1400m 57.5 (B Melham 14) 14, Lim 54, 1:22.54 (Last 600m 34.57), Good(3), Scarecrow 55.5 1, Muraahib 54.5 2, indernile 54 3, Btg $17.00, $12.00 13th settling, Last turn. 4Th, 23Jun18 1L randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 56 (c reith 3) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), You Make Me Smile 53 1, Lisdoonvarna 57 2, revenire 59 3, Btg $9.00, $11.00 Last to turn. inquiry into performance.
3. hyPNOTIST (6) 59.5 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 3 b c Snitzel – My amazing dream (nZ). dark green, gold epaulettes Career record 7:3-0-0 Wins 1250 (1) 1350 (1) 1550 (1) Prizemoney $91,300 9Th, 04nov17 2.7L Flemington (G 3) The carbine club Stakes 1600m 56 (k Mc Evoy 14) 15, Set wts with pen, 1:35.35 (Last 600m 35.27), Good(3), Levendi 56 1, Sambro 56 2, irish Vega 56 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00 9th to 800m, 8th turn. 7Th, 18nov17 5.7L Sandown-Hillside (G 2) Sandown Guineas 1600m 57 (k Mc Evoy 6) 11, Set weights, 1:37.53 (Last 600m 34.85), Good(4), Villermont 57 1, Peaceful State 57 2, Black Sail 57 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00, $17.00 3rd settling, 4th 800m, 2nd turn.
4. MR haUSSMaNN (5) 60.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b g Pour Moi (ir) – Lily L’amour (nZ). white, navy blue stripes with gold seams, gold sleeves, navy blue and white striped cap Career record 12:2-2-1 Wins 1100 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $69,551 4Th, 21apr18 1.8L Pukekohe Park 3yo Open 1400m 58.5 (M J Mc nab 1) 7, Set wts with pen, 1:30.05 (Last 600m 36.09), Heavy(10), Hanger 57.5 1, contraband 57.5 2, Ladynadel 56.5 3, Btg $4.80 2nd settling, 5th turn. Overraced early, middle stages. Laid out in straight. 7Th, 23Jun18 3L randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 55.5 (T clark 7) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), You Make Me Smile 53 1, Lisdoonvarna 57 2, revenire 59 3, Btg $10.00 7th throughout. Jumped awkwardly.
5. POPUlaR (7) 58 James Cummings (agnes Banks) 3 b f commands – rosa raisa (US). royal blue, white cap Career record 7:2-1-1 Wins 1300 (2) Prizemoney $82,740 2ND, 31May18 1L, 0.8L Gosford F&M’s cls 1 1200m 59.5 (T angland 7) 7, Lim 54, 1:11.76 (Last 600m 35.57), Good(4), Pierina 59 1, Musical Genius 55.5 3, The kiss 54 4, Btg $2.10, $2.50 (fav). 2nd throughout. WON, 13Jun18 0.8L, 0.8L warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm74 1300m 57 (T angland 7) 10, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 35.95), Heavy(8), Oria 57.5 2, deft 55 3, Sepoy acheva 56.5 4, Btg $10.00, $12.00, $8.00 6th to turn.
6. MOONDaNCER (2) 58 k a lees (Newcastle) 3 b g darci Brahma (nZ) – alabama rose (nZ). white, red stripes, royal blue and white stars sleeves and cap Career record 7:2-0-0 Wins 1400 (2) Prizemoney $35,763 5Th, 23May18 7.8L canterbury , c,H&G’s Bm75 1550m 54.5 (G Schofield 5) 9, Lim 53.5, 1:32.21 (Last 600m 35.85), Good(3), Gresham 57.5 1, revolver 57 2, Jolly Honour 56.5 3, Btg $6.50, $9.00 4th to turn. WON, 23Jun18 nse, 0.5L newcastle cls 2 1400m 57 (a Bullock 8) 12, Lim 54, 1:24.43 (Last 600m 35.30), Soft(6), Oakfield captain 57 2, Longchamp Lass 51 3 dead heat, risaldar 54 3 dead heat, Btg $5.50, $4.80, $5.00 (eq fav). 3rd to turn. wide throughout.
7. hIGh POWER (12) 57.5 k a lees (Newcastle) 3 b g High chaparral (ir) – Plumm. emerald green, gold shamrock, lilac sleeves, gold armbands Career record 6:2-0-3 Wins 1200 (2) Prizemoney $53,600 3RD, 02Mar18 1.5L, 1.3L Muswellbrook cls 3 1500m 57.5 (a Gibbons 5) 5, Lim 54, 1:32.62 (Last 600m 34.69), Soft(5), celtic Love 58.5 1, Blue collar Boy 55 2, Fancy nickers 55 4, Btg $2.10, $3.00, $2.90 2nd to 800m, 3rd turn. WON, 23Jun18 1/2 hd, lng hd newcastle Bm65 1200m 59 (a Bullock 6) 10, Lim 54, 1:11.73 (Last 600m 35.55), Soft(6), americana Magic 59 2, can dream 58 3, Lady i am 57.5 4, Btg $4.80, $5.00, $4.80 8th to 800m, 9th turn.
8. BElla SUCCESS (3) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 b/br f i am invincible – Bridie Belle (nZ). purple and white stars, white cap Career record 8:2-1-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $81,830 2ND, 11Jun18 lng nck, 1.3L randwickkensington , F&M’s Bm78 1100m 55 (J collett 6) 12, Lim 53, 1:03.61 (Last 600m 34.52), Soft(5), alassio 55.5 1, Bella Vella 58.5 3, Empress Matilda 55.5 4, Btg $8.00, $6.50 10th to 800m, 7th turn. checked near 800m. 5Th, 23Jun18 2L randwick 3yo Bm80 1200m 53 (J Ford 4) 8, Lim 53, 1:12.73 ((class record) Last 600m 36.06), Heavy(9), You Make Me Smile 53 1, Lisdoonvarna 57 2, revenire 59 3, Btg $6.50, $8.00 5th settling, 6th turn.
9. ORIa (9) 57 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) 3 br f Medaglia d’Oro (US) – Bal du Siecle (GB). blue, white vee, blue and white quartered cap Career record 6:2-1-1 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $59,525 3RD, 26May18 1/2 nck, lng hd randwick 3yo , Fillies Bm76 1400m 56 (J Ford 1) 9, Lim 53, 1:22.80 (Last 600m 34.67), Good(4), Touch Of Mink 55 1, Vontaine 58 2, Sweet deal 57.5 4, Btg $5.50, $7.50 3rd throughout. Laid out in straight. inquiry into performance. 2ND, 13Jun18 0.8L, 0.8L warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm74 1300m 57.5 (J Ford 8) 10, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 35.95), Heavy(8), Popular 57 1, deft 55 3, Sepoy acheva 56.5 4, Btg $4.00, $4.20, $3.50 (fav). 3rd to 800m, led turn.
10. BURDEN OF PROOF (1) 56.5 Ms T Bateup (kembla Grange) 3 b f Star witness – Santa aurelia. yellow, green chevrons, striped cap Career record 17:4-0-2 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (3) Prizemoney $105,440 laST, 02Jun18 10L rosehill 3yo Bm76 1500m 53 (Ms J Taylor 2) 8, Lim 53, 1:31.01 (Last 600m 34.37), Good(4), Gresham 60 1, chalmers 56 2, Sparky Lad 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $61.00 7th to turn. Slowly away. checked early stages. WON, 16Jun18 1L, 0.8L kembla Grange Bm72 1400m 54.5 (Ms J Taylor 4) 11, Lim 54, 1:24.71 (Last 600m 36.20), Soft(6), Salesman 57 2, dashley dubh 55 3, Laszlo 57 4, Btg $9.00, $12.00, $11.00 7th to 800m, 8th turn. Laid out in straight.
11. ExCElSIOR (4) 56.5 Ms G Markwell (kembla Grange) 3 b c Poet’s Voice (GB) – dream Machine. cerise, superhorse logo Career record 10:2-1-0 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $62,980 WON, 31Mar18 sht 1/2 hd, 0.5L newcastle cls 1 1400m 57 (c Lever 8) 13, Lim 54, 1:23.56 (Last 600m 35.74), Good(4), Ticket To riches 54 2, Genoveffa 54 3, king Hewitt 59 4, Btg $6.00, $7.50 6th to 800m, 4th turn. wide throughout. laST, 11apr18 4.8L warwick Farm Bm74 1600m 52 (r dolan 7) 9, Lim 53, 1:36.81 (Last 600m 35.31), Good(3), Higher Ground 57.5 1, cedarwood 55 2, animalia 54.5 3, Btg $11.00, $16.00 Last to 1200m, 8th 800m, Last turn. Overraced early stages. Vetted no abnormalities.
12. SEahaMPTON (10) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 bl/br f Sebring – Fidelias dance (GB). pale green, white diamond, royal blue sleeves Career record 4:1-0-1 Wins 1200 (1) Prizemoney $21,490 8Th, 13Jun18 6.2L warwick Farm , F&M’s Bm74 1300m 55.5 (J Mc donald 4) 10, Lim 54, 1:18.37 (Last 600m 35.95), Heavy(8), Popular 57 1, Oria 57.5 2, deft 55 3, Btg $2.60, $3.50 5th to 800m, 4th turn. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities. 3RD, 27Jun18 lng hd, hd canterbury , F&M’s Bm74 1250m 56 inc 0.5 over (T angland 1) 10, Lim 53, 1:14.77 (Last 600m 36.83), Soft(6), Vienna romance 58.5 1, Zonk 56.5 2, Seventhchic 57.5 4, Btg $4.60, $5.50 (eq fav). 8th to 800m, 7th turn. Blocked for run on straightening.
13. MOFaRa (8) 53 E & D Browne (Cambridge (Nz)) 3 b g iffraaj (GB) – Lullaby (nZ). gold, purple sleeves and cap, gold pom pom Career record 8:1-1-0 Wins 1200 (1) Prizemoney $15,564 laST, 01dec17 13.3L Otaki (G 3) Lucia Valentina wellington Stk 1600m 56.5 (S M Mc kay 7) 12, Set weights, 1:36.57 , Good(3), Monster kaka 56.5 1, Trail Blazer 54.5 2, divine Power 54.5 3, Btg $17.00 Last to turn. Laid in near 200m. WON, 15Jun18 1/2 hd, 4.5L Te Teko Mdn 1200m 58.5 (V a colgan 2) 8, Spec weights & allow, 1:16.51 (Last 600m 38.98), Heavy(10), Goodnight irene 56.5 2, Toffee Pop 54.5 3, cinnaman 58.5 4, Btg $2.80 Last settling, 7th turn. Hampered at start. Lost Ground.
Race 7
1800m
3.10
1. kaRavalI (7) 60 k a lees (Newcastle) 4 br m nadeem – Just diamonds (nZ). red, green hoops and cap Career record 20:5-4-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1350 (1) 1600 (2) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $278,462
7Th, 02Jun18 9.9L Sunshine coast (Metro) (G 2) Bradford insulation P.J O’Shea 2200m 57 (M walker 1) 8, weight for age, 2:20.70 (Last 600m 36.95), Soft(6), Egg Tart 57 1, Tradesman 59 2, Megablast 59 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00, $26.00 3rd to 1200m, 4th to turn. WON, 23Jun18 nse, 0.5L randwick Open 1600m 53 (J Ford 6) 6, Lim 53, 1:39.90 (Last 600m 36), Heavy(9), dark Eyes 59 2, Special Missile 54.5 3, Mighty Lucky 57.5 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00 Last to 800m, 5th turn.
2. CaRzOFF (4) 59.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b g Zoffany (ir) – cartama (GB). black, white horseshoe, hooped sleeves and checked cap Career record 18:3-3-4 Wins 1800 (1) 1950 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $224,457 5Th, 24Feb18 2L rosehill (Lr) Parramatta advertiser cup 1900m 53.5 inc 0.5 over (B avdulla 8) 11, Lim 53, 1:56.75 (Last 600m 35.27), Good(3), More Energy 53 1, Supply and demand 58 2, Liapari 53 3, Btg $4.60 10th to 800m, Last turn. 7Th, 10Mar18 2.9L randwick (Lr) randwick city Stakes 2000m 53 (J Ford 2) 9, Lim 53, 2:02.79 (Last 600m 35.39), Good(4), Emperor’s way 53 1, alward 53.5 2, Singing 58 3, Btg $6.50, $9.00, $8.50 3rd to 800m, 4th turn.
3. DaGNy (3) 58.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 5 b m darci Brahma (nZ) – One Perfect day (nZ). royal blue, red vee Career record 25:6-3-4 Wins 1200 (2) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1800 (2) Prizemoney $332,950 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. 6Th, 16Jun18 2.5L rosehill Open 2000m 55 (k Mc Evoy 8) 9, Lim 53, 2:05.01 ((race record) Last 600m 36.87), Soft(5), Black On Gold 57.5 1, Sayed 58 2, Lovani 55 3, Btg $3.80, $4.00, $3.50 (fav). 7th to 1200m, 8th 800m, 7th turn.
4. vElaDERO (9) 58 C J Waller (Warwick Farm) 4 br g Medaglia d’Oro (US) – Stacked. purple, white stars and cap Career record 24:4-2-4 Wins 1400 (2) 1600 (1) 1800 (1) Prizemoney $345,680 laST, 26May18 10.1L randwick Bm85 1600m 59 (L Magorrian 7) 9, Lim 53, 1:35.53 (Last 600m 36.29), Good(4), Bastia 55 1, central witness 53 2, Vaucluse Bay 57 3, Btg $7.00, $13.00 led to turn. inquiry into performance. Overraced during race. Vetted - no abnormalities. 2ND, 09Jun18 1.3L, nse randwick Bm90 1600m 57.5 (J Parr 3) 6, Lim 53, 1:40.50 (Last 600m 36.10), Heavy(9), i am Serious 56 1, Bastia 55 3, Marabel 53 4, Btg $9.00, $12.00 led to turn.
5. ChaTElaRD (10) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 ch g rip Van winkle (ir) – Lutry. purple, white star, white sleeves and white cap Career record 12:4-1-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1800 (1) 1900 (2) Prizemoney $154,405 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. WON, 16Jun18 sht nck, sht nck rosehill Bm77 1800m 59 (T angland 7) 13, Lim 53, 1:52.39 (Last 600m 37.28), Soft(5), kurnel Jaxon 56.5 2, Vaucluse Bay 59 3, Multifacets 59 4, Btg $6.50, $7.50, $6.50 10th settling, 9th 800m, 10th turn. Blocked for run near turn.
6. JUST ShINE (1) 55 Clare Cunningham (Warwick Farm) 5 b g Mastercraftsman (ir) – Sweet Spirit (nZ). cream, emerald green vee and cap Career record 12:4-0-2 Wins 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $115,691 WON, 03Mar18 lng nck, 1.5L randwick Bm85 2000m 54.5 (J collett 4) 9, Lim 53, 2:04.81 (Last 600m 36.21), Soft(5), Tamarack 53 2, The Getaway 58.5 3, almost court 58.5 4, Btg $4.60, $4.20 5th to 800m, 6th turn. 5Th, 11Jun18 5.6L randwick-kensington Bm75 1550m 60.5 (J Van Overmeire 2) 8, Lim 53, 1:31.90 (Last 600m 35.21), Soft(5), Penske 60.5 1, reneged 61 2, Hypernicus 50 3, Btg $9.00, $13.00 5th to 1200m, 6th 800m, 7th turn. Slowly away.
7. kING vIv (6) 55 Ms k Waugh (Wyong) 5 b g Falkirk (nZ) – daydream (nZ). pink, lilac stars and sleeves Career record 15:4-2-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $138,435 9Th, 02Jun18 3.2L rosehill Bm82 1500m 59.5 (B Shinn 9) 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 $9.00, $12.00 9th to 800m, Last turn. Blocked for run in straight. 6Th, 17Jun18 5.1L Port Macquarie Open 1506m 60.5 (B Shinn 4) 10, Lim 54, 1:34.51 (Last 600m 37.77), Soft(6), Brazen 59.5 1, cogliere 59.5 2, Blinkin artie 55 3, Btg $2.25 (fav). 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.
8. vaUClUSE Bay (2) 54.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b g al Maher – Power Of Love (nZ). yellow, lime seams Career record 24:3-5-4 Wins 1600 (1) 1800 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $276,195 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. 3RD, 16Jun18 sht nck, sht nck rosehill Bm77 1800m 59 (L Magorrian 4) 13, Lim 53, 1:52.39 (Last 600m 37.28), Soft(5), chatelard 59 1, kurnel Jaxon 56.5 2, Multifacets 59 4, Btg $6.00, $7.00, $6.50 6th settling, 5th 800m, 6th turn.
9. MONaSTERIO (8) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b/br g Savabeel – Pingus. white, green crossed sashes, red sleeves and cap Career record 18:4-4-1 Wins 1600 (1) 1630 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $167,270 laST, 09Jun18 3.5L randwick Bm90 1600m 55 (J Ford 2) 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 $6.50, $8.50 5th to turn. Slowly away (2L). Overraced middle stages. 8Th, 30Jun18 3.1L rosehill 4yo and UP Bm79 1500m 60 (T clark 1) 15, Lim 53, 1:33.93 (Last 600m 36.60), Soft(7), coonawarra 59.5 1, dylan’s romance 53 2, Screamarr 56.5 3, Btg $12.00, $16.00 7th settling, 4th turn.
10. CURRaGh (13) 53 T Busuttin & N young (Cranbourne) 5 b g Tavistock (nZ) – Shock (nZ). lime green, navy blue sleeves, hot pink cap Career record 22:4-4-1 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1411 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $142,392 6Th, 09Jun18 1L Flemington Bm90 1800m 54 (d dunn 8) 9, Lim 54, 1:51.06 (Last 600m 33.87), Good(4), Balcazar 54 1 dead heat, Jaminzah 56 1 dead heat, Spanner Head 54 3, Btg $13.00 2nd to turn. inconvenienced concluding stages. 2ND, 17Jun18 lng nck, 1L Bendigo Bm78 1600m 59.5 (d dunn 8) 9, Lim 54, 1:40.30 (Last 600m 37.04), Heavy(9), kaching 57.5 1, war Legend 59 3, Top Prospect 59 4, Btg $7.00, $8.00 Last to turn.
11. FIREMaN SaM I aM (11) 53 Tash Burleigh (Goulburn) 5 b g i am invincible – Flickering Fire. red, white diamond, hooped sleeves Career record 31:6-2-1 Wins 1400 (2) 1420 (1) 1500 (1) 2000 (1) 2100 (1) Prizemoney $108,045 2ND, 29May18 1L, 0.8L albury Open 1600m 57 (r Bensley 7) 11, Lim 54, 1:38.14 (Last 600m 39.04), Soft(6), nagging 55 1, class clown 60.5 3, Gentleman Max 55.5 4, Btg $5.50, $7.50 8th to 1200m, 7th 800m, 4th turn. laST, 20Jun18 13.5L canterbury Bm75 1580m 58 (r Bensley 5) 10, Lim 53, 1:40.52 (Last 600m 37.97), Heavy(9), coonawarra 59.5 1, Hammond Lane 58 2, Smart as 51.5 3, Btg $17.00, $31.00 6th to 800m, 9th turn. checked early stages.
12. DaRk EyES (5) 65 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 29:8-2-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $496,270 7Th, 16Jun18 3.7L rosehill Bm95 1400m 62 (J Parr 6) 10, Lim 53, 1:25.23 (Last 600m 36.18), Good(4), Flow 55 1, invinzabeel 59.5 2, new Universe 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $41.00 led settling, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 nse, 0.5L randwick Open 1600m 59 (J Parr 5) 6, Lim 53, 1:39.90 (Last 600m 36), Heavy(9), karavali 53 1, Special Missile 54.5 3, Mighty Lucky 57.5 4, Btg $5.00, $8.50 2nd throughout. rider lost whip.
13. RaW IMPUlSE (12) 61 D k Weir (Warrnambool) 6 b h Makfi (GB) – Marika (GB). royal blue, white horseshoe, black and white checked sleeves and cap Career record 24:5-3-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1800 (2) 2000 (1) 2058 (1) Prizemoney $268,138 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. 8Th, 16Jun18 6L Moonee Valley Open 2040m 55 (c williams 8) 10, Lim 54, 2:07.77 (Last 600m 37.32), Soft(6), My nordic Hero 54.5 1, Self Sense 57 2, Have another Glass 54 3, Btg $8.50, $11.00, $10.00 9th settling, 8th 800m, 9th turn. Lame after race.
Race 8
1300m
3.50
1. PElEThRONIUS (9) 62.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) 5 b g artie Schiller (US) – Enrich (US). lime green, purple epaulettes, striped cap Career record 23:7-0-3 Wins 1300 (2) 1400 (2) 1500 (1) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $234,935 3RD, 21apr18 1/2 nck, lng hd doomben (Lr) ascot Tails Stakes 1600m 54 (J Lloyd 7) 15, Lim 54, 1:39.88 (Last 600m 36.65), Heavy(8), with a Promise 54 1, Mr Epic 54 2, Bedford 54 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00, $5.50 (fav). 4th to 1200m, 5th 800m, 6th turn. 6Th, 11May18 3.3L Scone (Metro) (Lr) darley Scone cup 1600m 53 (c Brown 1) 16, Lim 53, 1:35.84 (Last 600m 34.29), Good(4), Sedanzer 53.5 1, duca Valentinois 59 2, kingsguard 57 3, Btg $21.00, $17.00 4th to 800m, 6th turn.
2. BEST GUESS (1) 59.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 4 b g Snippetson – Miss Judge. pale pink, light blue sleeves, lilac cap Career record 11:4-1-2 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) Prizemoney $158,065 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. 9Th, 16Jun18 5.1L rosehill Bm89 1100m 57 (k Mc Evoy 7) 13, Lim 53, 1:04.83 (Last 600m 34.95), Good(4), albumin 53 1, Tango rain 59 2, Malahat 55 3, Btg $6.50, $8.00, $7.50 8th settling, 6th turn. Hampered near 400m. Hampered near 100m. Lame after race.
3. PETROSSIaN (6) 59.5 P M Perry (Newcastle) 5 b g Lonhro – damzelle Pedrille. maroon, pale blue maltese cross, armbands and cap Career record 42:8-5-1 Wins 1000 (2) 1280 (2) 1300 (2) 1350 (2) Prizemoney $268,145
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12TH, 09Jun18 11.6L randwick (Lr) June Stakes 1100m 53 (Ms r Murray 2) 14, Lim 53, 1:05.21 (Last 600m 35.65), Heavy(9), Jungle Edge 60.5 1, Shiraz 56 2, i Thought So 53.5 3, Btg $41.00, $51.00, $31.00 9th to turn. Slowly away. LAST, 23Jun18 5.9L randwick Open 1200m 53 (J innes Jnr 7) 8, Lim 53, 1:11.64 ((race record) Last 600m 35.86), Heavy(9), i Thought So 55 1, Jungle Edge 60.5 2, Faraway Town 53.5 3, Btg $51.00, $101.00 7th to turn.
4. REDOUbLE (8) 59.5 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 17:3-2-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $229,225 4TH, 16Jun18 2.9L rosehill Bm89 1100m 56.5 (B Shinn 9) 13, Lim 53, 1:04.83 (Last 600m 34.95), Good(4), albumin 53 1, Tango rain 59 2, Malahat 55 3, Btg $9.00, $8.50 11th to turn. 3RD, 30Jun18 lng hd, lng nck rosehill Bm93 1100m 53 (J Van Overmeire 2) 14, Lim 53, 1:06 (Last 600m 35.89), Soft(7), Easy Eddie 53.5 1, akasaki 57 2, Top Striker 53.5 4, Btg $6.00, $6.50, $6.00 11th settling, 10th turn. inquiry into performance.
5. HANDFAST (3) 59 Richard Litt (Warwick Farm) 5 ch g Street cry (ir) – Lobola. royal blue, white maltese cross, armbands and cap, royal blue pom pom Career record 25:3-3-2 Wins 1250 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $272,135 4TH, 09Jun18 3.4L randwick Bm85 1200m 57 (L Magorrian 9) 10, Lim 53, 1:12.45 (Last 600m 36.13), Heavy(9), noire 60.5 1, Savvan 53 2, Star reflection 55 3, Btg $31.00, $17.00, $21.00 Last to turn. Jumped awkwardly. 4TH, 23Jun18 4.1L randwick Open 1200m 50 (Q krogh 8) 8, Lim 53, 1:11.64 ((race record) Last 600m 35.86), Heavy(9), i Thought So 55 1, Jungle Edge 60.5 2, Faraway Town 53.5 3, Btg $26.00, $11.00 Last to turn. Overraced early, middle stages.
6. PHILOSOPHy (7) 58.5 James Cummings (Agnes banks) 5 br m Street cry (ir) – renaissance. royal blue Career record 14:5-1-2 Wins 1200 (2) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $193,910 4TH, 26May18 2.9L randwick Bm85 1600m 58 (B Shinn 2) 9, Lim 53, 1:35.53 (Last 600m 36.29), Good(4), Bastia 55 1, central witness 53 2, Vaucluse Bay 57 3, Btg $4.60, $5.00, $4.20 5th to turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 2.5L, sht nck randwick , F&M’s Bm85 1400m 60 (T angland 1) 8, Lim 53, 1:25.86 (Last 600m 36.76), Heavy(9), reiby rampart 55 1, Princess Posh 59 3, Savvan 55.5 4, Btg $6.00, $8.00 Last settling, 6th turn.
7. INvICTUS PRINCE (14) 58 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 5 b g dansili (GB) – Golden Stream (ir). black, grey diagonal stripes Career record 13:2-4-2 Wins 1678 (1) 1992 (1) Prizemoney $69,498 2ND, 14Jul17 1.8L G B - York rs100 2384m 63.5 (S donohoe 6) 7, Handicap, 1:30.77 , Good, Mukhayyam 56.5 1, Lustrous Light 63.5 3, Oasis Fantasy 62 4, Btg $4.60 . 11TH, 05aug17 15.8L G B - Goodwood cls 2 2816m 59 (r Moore 1) 13, Handicap, 3:10.25 , Soft, Soldier in action 61.5 1, Blakeney Point 56.5 2, Getback in Paris 55.5 3, Btg $7.00 .
8. bURNINg ENERgy (5) 56.5 bjorn baker (Warwick Farm) 5 b g Bernardini (US) – anne carina (nZ). white, gold and black band, black and gold stars sleeves, black cap Career record 13:5-3-2 Wins 1400 (1) 1600 (3) 1900 (1) Prizemoney $160,200 4TH, 21Jan17 3L randwick Bm78 2000m 57 (n Heywood 7) 8, Lim 53, 2:07.57 (Last 600m 34.37), Good(4), Montauk 58.5 1, Embley 60 2, More Than Fabulous 57.5 3, Btg $3.50, $4.20 (fav). led to turn. Passed fit at barrier.
5TH, 13Feb17 6.5L randwick Bm84 2400m 57 (J collett 8) 11, Lim 53, 2:30.93 ((class record) Last 600m 36.71), Good(4), Vassal 57 1, regal Monarch 57.5 2, El novio 55 3, Btg $6.00, $9.00 led to turn.
9. bROOk MAgIC (2) 55.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) 3 b f Hinchinbrook – Magita. black, lime green disc and armbands, quartered cap Career record 11:4-2-1 Wins 1000 (3) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $201,335 WON, 09Jun18 lng hd, 1/2 nck randwick 3yo Bm77 1100m 55.5 (J Van Overmeire 1) 6, Lim 53, 1:05.98 (Last 600m 35.89), Heavy(9), She knows 60.5 2, revenire 60.5 3, Lipizzan 56.5 4, Btg $3.50, $4.00 2nd settling, led turn. 3RD, 30Jun18 nck, 1.5L rosehill , F&M’s Bm80 1100m 57.5 (J Van Overmeire 2) 6, Lim 53, 1:06.65 (Last 600m 35.81), Soft(7), Gala Moshea 50 1, aimalac Millie 56 2, difficult To Get 59.5 4, Btg $2.00, $2.35, $2.25 (fav). led to turn.
10. IRITHEA (4) 55 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 12:3-4-1 Wins 1200 (3) Prizemoney $99,815 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. 7TH, 16Jun18 2.6L rosehill 4yo and UP Bm80 1300m 55 (J Van Overmeire 11) 15, Lim 53, 1:18.80 (Last 600m 35.55), Good(4), Manolo Blahniq 59 1, Pianissimo 56 2, Mapmaker 56.5 3, Btg $8.00, $9.00, $7.00 2nd to turn. checked near 100m.
11. LIvE TO DREAM (15) 54.5 brad Widdup (Hawkesbury) 4 b m Snitzel – Shoboard. royal blue, emerald green hooped sleeves Career record 12:4-2-0 Wins 1200 (1) 1350 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $114,815 8TH, 20Jan18 5.3L randwick , F&M’s Bm80 1600m 56 (J Van Overmeire 8) 10, Lim 53, 1:35.15 ((class record) Last 600m 36.69), Good(3), Maddison avenue 53 1, Bye See 56 2, Siren’s Fury 58.5 3, Btg $7.50, $10.00 led to turn. Slowly away. 5TH, 20Jun18 1.3L canterbury Bm79 1200m 57 (c reith 4) 6, Lim 53, 1:14.21 (Last 600m 38.12), Heavy(9), Sharpness 53.5 1, Mr Tickets 57 2, Salerno 53.5 3, Btg $7.50, $9.00 5th to 800m, Last turn. inquiry into performance.
12. ORIENTAL RUNNER (11) 56.5 g D Neale (Warwick Farm) 4 ch g Hussonet (US) – Loose caboose. sky blue, dark blue and white checked band and armbands, checked cap Career record 9:3-2-0 Wins 920 (1) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) Prizemoney $89,670 2ND, 19May18 1.3L, 1.8L rosehill Bm79 1100m 56.5 (J Van Overmeire 5) 10, Lim 53, 1:04.24 (Last 600m 33.51), Good(4), albumin 55.5 1, Manolo Blahniq 59.5 3, Virgilio 57.5 4, Btg $3.80, $5.50 led to turn. 9TH, 09Jun18 7.9L randwick (Lr) June Stakes 1100m 53 (J Van Overmeire 14) 14, Lim 53, 1:05.21 (Last 600m 35.65), Heavy(9), Jungle Edge 60.5 1, Shiraz 56 2, i Thought So 53.5 3, Btg $13.00, $9.00, $13.00 5th to turn. Jumped awkwardly. wide throughout.
13. SMARTEDgE (13) 55 P & P Snowden (Randwick) 3 b/br g Smart Missile – couredge. red, white triple crown syndications logo Career record 9:2-2-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) Prizemoney $95,805 4TH, 19May18 1.2L rosehill 3yo Bm77 1400m 59 (J Mc donald 5) 9, Lim 53, 1:24.60 (Last 600m 35.20), Good(4), Lisdoonvarna 56 1, Seaway 60.5 2, Gaulois 59.5 3, Btg $4.60, $6.00, $5.50 8th to 800m, 7th turn.
4TH, 02Jun18 2.2L rosehill 3yo Bm76 1200m 59.5 (B Shinn 5) 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, $8.00, $8.50 8th settling, 7th 800m, 9th turn. Slowly away. inquiry into performance. Blocked for run in straight.
6TH, 23Jun18 5.2L randwick Bm81 1000m 59.5 (T angland 9) 9, Lim 53, 59.53s ((class record) Last 600m 35.40), Heavy(9), She knows 56.5 1, noble Joey 58.5 2, argent d’Or 55 3, Btg $2.60, $2.35, $2.60 (fav). 7th to turn. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.
14. SHARPNESS (10) 53
4. SAMADOUbT (6) 58
M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) 4 b m wanted – crystal wit. green, white vee Career record 12:3-1-0 Wins 1200 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $80,325 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. WON, 20Jun18 0.5L, sht nck canterbury Bm79 1200m 53.5 (c Brown 5) 6, Lim 53, 1:14.21 (Last 600m 38.12), Heavy(9), Mr Tickets 57 2, Salerno 53.5 3, Siam 56.5 4, Btg $4.00, $4.80 3rd to 800m, 4th turn.
bjorn baker (Warwick Farm) 4 ch g not a Single doubt – isadora. white, darby racing logo, navy blue armbands with darby racing logo, navy blue cap, white pom pom Career record 20:4-5-3 Wins 1200 (2) 1350 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $183,675 3RD, 27Jan18 sht 1/2 hd, hd rosehill Bm80 1300m 57 (J Van Overmeire 7) 8, Lim 53, 1:17.43 (Last 600m 34.21), Good(3), Bratislava 59 1, Lofty’s Menu 60 2, Mishani Honcho 56 4, Btg $3.80, $2.90, $3.50 (fav). led to turn. 8TH, 03Feb18 4L rosehill Bm82 1500m 58 (Ms r king 3) 10, Lim 53, 1:31.08 ((class record) Last 600m 35.81), Soft(5), Bye See 54 1, Travancore 53 2, ready For Success 54.5 3, Btg $3.80, $4.60, $4.00 led to turn. Vetted - no abnormalities.
15. vOILIER (12) 54.5 g R Nickson (Warwick Farm) 5 b/br g Beneteau – ivyrose. pink, black seams, striped cap Career record 35:2-8-4 Wins 1100 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $373,885 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. 4TH, 23Jun18 2.5L randwick Bm80 1400m 57 (J Ford 2) 8, Lim 53, 1:27.07 (Last 600m 36.26), Heavy(9), High Mist 58.5 1, Travancore 53 2, impavido 58 3, Btg $8.00, $10.00 2nd settling, 3rd turn. Overraced early, middle stages.
Race 9
1000m
4.30
1. SHE kNOWS (8) 59.5 D A Williams (goulburn) 3 bl/br f denman – wintour. lilac and white halves, black cap Career record 12:5-4-1 Wins 1000 (3) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $305,365 2ND, 09Jun18 lng hd, 1/2 nck randwick 3yo Bm77 1100m 60.5 (J collett 3) 6, Lim 53, 1:05.98 (Last 600m 35.89), Heavy(9), Brook Magic 55.5 1, revenire 60.5 3, Lipizzan 56.5 4, Btg $3.00, $4.60 led settling, 3rd turn. WON, 23Jun18 2.3L, 1.5L randwick Bm81 1000m 56.5 (S r weatherley 6) 9, Lim 53, 59.53s ((class record) Last 600m 35.40), Heavy(9), noble Joey 58.5 2, argent d’Or 55 3, removal 57 4, Btg $4.00, $4.60, $3.50 5th to turn. checked at start.
2. NICTOCk (4) 59.5 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 11:7-1-1 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. LAST, 16Jun18 9L rosehill Bm89 1100m 55.5 (J Van Overmeire 12) 13, Lim 53, 1:04.83 (Last 600m 34.95), Good(4), albumin 53 1, Tango rain 59 2, Malahat 55 3, Btg $12.00, $10.00, $12.00 3rd settling, led turn. inquiry into performance. Vetted - no abnormalities.
3. bANDIPUR (15) 58 James Cummings (Agnes banks) 3 br c commands – Pattamada. royal blue Career record 8:3-3-0 Wins 1050 (1) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $206,180 2ND, 07nov17 1.3L, 2.3L Flemington 3yo Open 1000m 57.5 (d Lane 7) 11, Set wts with pen, 56.92s (Last 600m 33.25), Good(3), Prezado 56 1, william Thomas 56 3, Madeenaty 56.5 4, Btg $10.00, $8.50 6th to 800m, 2nd 400m. Became unbalanced.
5. NObLE JOEy (13) 57.5 R & L Price (Nowra) 5 ch g Shellscrape – Princess Fiorella (nZ). maroon, pink star and sleeves, quartered cap Career record 25:6-5-2 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1350 (1) Prizemoney $339,230 LAST, 20Jan18 18.2L randwick Bm85 1200m 57.5 (Ms k O’Hara 7) 11, Lim 53, 1:09.19 (Last 600m 35.31), Good(3), Faraway Town 53.5 1, Fortensky 58.5 2, insensata 57 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 led to turn. Pulled hard during race. weakened noticeably. Lost a plate. 2ND, 23Jun18 2.3L, 1.5L randwick Bm81 1000m 58.5 (Ms k O’Hara 1) 9, Lim 53, 59.53s ((class record) Last 600m 35.40), Heavy(9), She knows 56.5 1, argent d’Or 55 3, removal 57 4, Btg $13.00, $21.00 led to turn.
6. FANNINg (1) 56.5 C E Conners (Warwick Farm) 4 br g i am invincible – Beckon call. yellow, black star, orange sleeves Career record 18:4-2-3 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $146,920 WON, 18Jan18 0.8L, 4.8L Gosford cls 4 1200m 56.5 (J Bowman 4) 5, Lim 54, 1:10.79 (Last 600m 35.57), Good(3), all Stand 55.5 2, Barricade 55.5 3, The Getaway 58 4, Btg $2.00, $2.10 (fav). 3rd to 800m, 2nd turn. 7TH, 23Jun18 8.4L randwick Bm81 1000m 58 (T clark 7) 9, Lim 53, 59.53s ((class record) Last 600m 35.40), Heavy(9), She knows 56.5 1, noble Joey 58.5 2, argent d’Or 55 3, Btg $6.00, $15.00 6th to turn. Hampered at start. Poor postrace recovery.
7. NICCOLANCE (3) 56.5 kevin Moses (Randwick) 4 b g nicconi – nonchalance. gold, green epaulettes Career record 8:2-2-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $251,660 15TH, 05nov16 8.5L Flemington (Lr) Hilton Stakes 1400m 57 (B Shinn 11) 16, Lim 54, 1:22.79 (Last 600m 35.65), Good(3), Souchez 60 1, inside agent 55.5 inc 0.5 over 2, Man From Uncle 54.5 inc 0.5 over 3, Btg $2.90, $3.50 (fav). 12th settling, 10th 800m, 5th turn. Passed fit at barrier. Slowly away. ran wide during race. 11TH, 31dec16 5.6L canterbury , c,H&G’s Bm78 1200m 54 (a Hyeronimus 9) 12, Lim 53, 1:10.15 ((class record) Last 600m 35.73), Good(3), deploy 53.5 1, Petrossian 57 2, noble Joey 55.5 3, Btg $4.20, $5.00 led to turn. inquiry into performance. respiratory issues.
8. TIP TOP (10) 56.5 L J bridge (Randwick) 5 b g choisir – Zenith. red, green sleeves Career record 12:3-3-3 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $127,735
WON, 07Mar18 1/2 hd, 3.5L warwick Farm Bm75 1400m 58.5 (T clark 3) 10, Lim 53, 1:23.20 (Last 600m 34.95), Soft(5), Star Of Monsoon 60.5 2, Bank On Henry 50 3, drochaid 59.5 4, Btg $2.25, $2.10, $2.35 (fav). 5th to 800m, 3rd turn. 4TH, 28Mar18 3.7L warwick Farm Bm75 1600m 61 (T clark 10) 11, Lim 53, 1:36.74 (Last 600m 35.21), Good(4), raqeeq 56 1, Sondelon 57.5 2, See The Master 58 3, Btg $4.00, $3.50, $3.80 (fav). 4th settling, 5th to 800m, 4th turn. wide throughout. Overraced early stages.
9. ALL CARISMA (17) 55 g A Ryan (Rosehill) 4 br g More Than ready (US) – Miss Gai Flyer. black, white sash and armbands, black cap Career record 13:2-6-2 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $87,830 9TH, 02Feb18 10.9L canterbury-n 4yo and UP , H & G’s Bm79 1100m 53.5 (J Van Overmeire 8) 10, Lim 54.5, 1:04.72 (Last 600m 35.73), Good(4), Viceroy 59 1, Spending To win 57.5 2, Star crossed 56.5 3, Btg $4.80, $6.00 2nd to 800m, led turn. Vetted - no abnormalities. 2ND, 23Jun18 0.8L, 1/2 hd newcastle cls 2 900m 61 (k S Latham 5) 10, Lim 54, 52.86s (Last 600m 34.10), Soft(6), Puppet Master 60 1, Marishka 59 3, Jack’s image 54 4, Btg $4.00, $4.80 3rd to turn. Hampered concluding stages.
10. PUPPET MASTER (2) 54.5 g Portelli (Warwick Farm) 3 ch g Foxwedge – Pinocchio. white, gold darby racing logo, navy blue armbands with darby racing logo, white cap Career record 10:3-1-3 Wins 900 (3) Prizemoney $91,425 7TH, 03Feb18 4.8L rosehill 3yo Bm78 1100m 56.5 (d P Mc donogh 3) 8, Lim 53, 1:04.89 (Last 600m 33.84), Soft(5), charlayne 53.5 1, Problem Solver 53.5 2, Sheikha 55 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 6th to turn. WON, 23Jun18 0.8L, 1/2 hd newcastle cls 2 900m 60 (Ms d Panya 3) 10, Lim 54, 52.86s (Last 600m 34.10), Soft(6), all carisma 61 2, Marishka 59 3, Jack’s image 54 4, Btg $3.80, $4.00 (fav). 2nd to turn. Hampered early stages. Laid in near 200m. warning - racing manners.
11. AND SO IT gOES (12) 53.5 g k White (Hawkesbury) 4 b/br m Snitzel – Peace academy. white, brown star, yellow sleeves and cap Career record 7:4-0-2 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (3) Prizemoney $61,700 WON, 05apr18 0.8L, 1/2 nck Hawkesbury cls 2 1000m 55 (c Brown 5) 7, Lim 54, 56.53s (Last 600m 33.33), Good(3), rather Sweet 56 2, Masterati 59.5 3, Our rosemaree 54 4, Btg $5.50, $7.50 3rd to turn. Laid in concluding stages. WON, 08May18 2L, 0.5L newcastle cls 4 900m 55.5 (c Brown 2) 7, Lim 54, 52.73s (Last 600m 33.28), Soft(5), Odds Or Evens 54 2, all Stand 61 3, kelsha Begs 54 4, Btg $3.80, $3.50, $3.80 2nd to turn.
12. REbEL MISS (5) 53.5 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 4 b/br m krupt – Marju rani (nZ). dark green, white vee, sleeves and cap, dark green pom pom Career record 19:4-1-2 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (2) 1050 (1) Prizemoney $135,780 5TH, 05May18 1.8L rosehill , F&M’s Bm83 1100m 56 (a Hyeronimus 5) 7, Lim 53, 1:05.17 ((class record) Last 600m 34.16), Good(4), Epidemic 54 1, O’rachael 57.5 2, Zonk 54 3, Btg $6.50, $9.00 5th settling, Last turn. 3RD, 02Jun18 2.5L, nck Sunshine coast (Metro) cls 6 1000m 54 (J Byrne 9) 11, Set weights, 58.65s (Last 600m 34.59), Soft(7), Spending To win 54.5 1, Hirtshals 52.5 2, Victory Eight 55.5 4, Btg $8.00, $8.50, $7.50 6th to 800m, 5th turn. Jumped awkwardly. wide throughout.
13. MEgA MALL (11) 53 A & E Cummings (Randwick) 4 b m Pendragon (nZ) – So Sydney. black and white check, yellow sleeves, black and white checked cap Career record 10:4-1-0 Wins 1150 (1) 1300 (1) 1350 (2) Prizemoney $102,475 WON, 16Feb17 1.8L, 1.3L Beaumont F&M’s cls 2 1350m 58 (G Schofield 3) 7, Lim 54, 1:19.95 ((class record) Last 600m 33.68), Good(3), Pinchme 59 2, Fleeteor 57 3, chloe’s comet 57 4, Btg $1.70, $1.80, $1.55 (fav). 4th to turn. LAST, 21Jun17 9.8L canterbury Bm72 1200m 57 (k Mc Evoy 2) 13, Lim 53, 1:12.68 (Last 600m 36.39), Soft(7), Philosophy 55.5 1, allez chival 57.5 2, radical impact 57 3, Btg $6.50, $7.00 5th to turn. rider - didn’t handle going. respiratory issues.
14. STAR CROSSED (14) 55 P R Atkins (Newcastle) 4 br g Starcraft (nZ) – Purring Flyer. black, yellow diamond, yellow and green striped sleeves Career record 12:3-2-3 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $109,800 3RD, 02Feb18 nse, 1.3L canterbury-n 4yo and UP , H & G’s Bm79 1100m 56.5 (Ms r king 9) 10, Lim 54.5, 1:04.72 (Last 600m 35.73), Good(4), Viceroy 59 1, Spending To win 57.5 2, Tenorino 57 4, Btg $9.00, $7.50 4th to turn. Hampered in straight. 5TH, 21Feb18 4.9L canterbury , c,H&G’s Bm77 1100m 59 (B avdulla 4) 7, Lim 53, 1:04.70 (Last 600m 34.99), Soft(6), Spending To win 59 1, dissolute 58.5 2, Legadema 55.5 3, Btg $6.50, $8.50, $8.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn.
15. THREE SHEETS (16) 54.5 J A Sylvester (Cessnock) 6 br g Stratum – Provoking. red, black stripes and cap Career record 28:5-7-3 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (3) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $236,095 2ND, 16Sep17 lng nck, 0.5L newcastle Open 900m 54 (r Thompson 3) 10, Lim 54, 52.44s ((race record) Last 600m 32.77), Good(4), Grand condor 51 1, wouldnt it Be nice 59.5 3, arise augustus 54 4, Btg $6.50, $7.50, $5.00 5th to turn. LAST, 30Sep17 5.4L randwick Bm90 1200m 51.5 (Ms r king 11) 11, Lim 53, 1:08.63 ((class record) Last 600m 34.15), Good(3), isorich 54.5 1, i Thought So 56 2, Tango rain 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $51.00, $31.00 8th to turn.
16. ALL STAND (7) 54 T S Howlett (Muswellbrook) 4 b g i am invincible – chelsea Lass. lime green, black checks, white sleeves Career record 13:4-3-2 Wins 900 (1) 1000 (2) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $103,845 6TH, 27May18 2.6L Gunnedah Open 1000m 57.5 (a Bullock 9) 11, Lim 54, 56.91s (Last 600m 33.99), Good(3), Murvate 54 1, i’m imogen 54.5 2, Epic dan 58 3, Btg $2.60, $3.20 (fav). 5th to 800m, 4th turn. Jumped awkwardly. 4TH, 17Jun18 1.3L Port Macquarie Open 1006m 57.5 (B Shinn 1) 11, Lim 54, 1:01.45 (Last 600m 37.31), Soft(6), dreamalina 55 1, Sarajevo 59.5 2, Eye Striker 53 3, Btg $2.10, $2.25, $1.80 (fav). 3rd to 800m, led turn.
17. DON’T TEASE ME (9) 54 S J gleeson (Muswellbrook) 6 b g Beautiful crown (US) – La Petite coquette. black, pale blue diamond, white sleeves, red cap Career record 38:8-7-4 Wins 900 (2) 1000 (4) 1050 (1) 1100 (1) Prizemoney $244,350 3RD, 26dec17 1L, 1/2 nck randwick Bm85 1000m 52 (Ms r king 1) 7, Lim 53, 57.64s (Last 600m 34.53), Good(4), Princefamous 61 1, adjective 55 2, nonpareil 53 4, Btg $4.00, $4.60 led to turn. Jumped awkwardly. LAST, 06Jan18 6.2L randwick Bm85 1000m 51 (Ms r Hunt 7) 9, Lim 53, 57.69s (Last 600m 34.79), Good(3), Burradoo 56 1, Loverboy charlie 52 2, Fickle Folly 58.5 3, Btg $4.80, $6.50 2nd settling, led turn. Jumped awkwardly. Vetted - no abnormalities.
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$870 Maiden
New Oceanic Takeaway
6.48
400m
Bx P5 Dog Trainer PB 1 57323 STagger OuT Fred Paul Strutt NBT *4.00 2 1527 Hazel Mccardel John Jones NBT 6.00 3 54533 SycaMOre TaSH Kerrie Tuovi NBT 6.50 4 8 liTTle SquirT John Hartley NBT 8.50 5 347 SycaMOre geM Kerrie Tuovi NBT 10.00 6 13F duraMa SuNSeT Stephen Cleary FSH 7.50 7 21 crackliN’ Mac Peter Scott 23.37Q *4.00 8 57576 SylO Christopher Glascott FSH 9.00 CraCklin’ MaC 1, Stagger out Fred 2, Hazel McCardel 3
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$970 grade 5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P5 12332 12166 76366 516F1 42116 38277 45782 56365
rSM audit Tax consulting
Tg
7.05
320m
Dog Trainer PB crazy Judy Melissa Griffin FSTD agrOrOO Brian Honey 18.30 SNO BO Arthur Fahey NBT FaNcy geOrgie Kevin Oakman 18.77 dreaMTiMe ViSiON Gordon Herbert FSH JackO day Benjamin Talbot FSH NarNa cake David Cox NBT TaNa’S aNgel Christopher Glascott 18.79 reserves 9 86886 aNcariaN laNcer Gary Smith NBT 10 88874 queeN Ollie Arron Gould NBT Crazy JuDy 1, agroroo 2, Fancy georgie 3
*3.80 4.80 10.00 6.00 6.50 8.50 8.00 9.50 13.00 17.00
dossers quality Bakery Stakes
3
$970 grade 5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P5 52162 52741 52427 41213 87765 28475 21316 67386
7.24
320m
Dog Trainer PB glOriOuS leader Brian Honey 18.64 rapid rOck Keith Kelly FSH MiSTer STaBler Timothy McCaffery NBT SikOrSky Raymond Sims 18.59 gaMMy’S cHOice Keith Kelly FSH gOTTa cHarcOal Benjamin Talbot 18.91 kiNg FuSiON Arron Gould NBT NiNJa SlOy Maxwell McGovern 18.64 reserves 9 86886 aNcariaN laNcer Gary Smith NBT 10 88874 queeN Ollie Arron Gould NBT SikorSky 1, glorious leader 2, king Fusion 3
4
$870 Maiden Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P5 5 26 74543 37448 763 426 25767 5F357
gotta get Back at Stud
Dog Trainer PB kalaNNie Brian Smith FSH SycaMOre lOu lOu Kerrie Tuovi FSTD gO Ollie Arron Gould NBT BOMBaSTic Trixie Brian Lord FSTD SwaNky Nipper William Schwencke NBT lOST paperS Paul Strutt NBT Bear wiTH Me Timothy McCaffery NBT SwaNky Nick William Schwencke NBT reserve 9 84 Blue FOr dOlly Gregory Derrick FSH kalannie 1, lost Papers 2, Swanky nipper 3
5.50 6.50 6.00 *3.80 10.00 8.00 8.00 9.00 13.00 17.00
7.42
320m *3.60 9.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 5.50 8.50 8.00 13.00
dOgS legeNd FSH – First start. NBT – No best time. 30.01 – Fastest winning time this track and distance.
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graeme Hull Smash repairs Stakes
$1010 Mixed 4/5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P5 64778 34332 51661 34442
Dog Trainer PB Fear THe gaTe Benjamin Talbot 23.43 9.00 lacHlaN’S wiSH Kyle Newton NBT 5.50 Heza SaiNT David Cox NBT 7.50 SpecialaliTy Sandra Oakman NBT *2.60 VacaNT BOx 36467 OcTO BurN Keith Kelly FSH 9.00 67466 MiNka’S deSTiNy Peter Ward NBT 6.00 8447F dyNa eliaS Dirk Bosman 23.09 7.00 SPeCialaliTy 1, lachlan’s Wish 2, Minka’s Destiny 3
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interior constructions Stakes
$1010 Mixed 4/5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8.25
320m
P5 Dog Trainer PB 32421 MaNTicOre Dirk Bosman 18.72 6.00 47177 duraMa Sky Stephen Cleary 18.75 9.00 34776 Bella rHOde Adam Norris FSH 10.00 42143 cOSMic cHOir Kenneth Seckold 18.50 5.50 13711 TiggerlONg daiSy Peter Ward 18.46 *4.00 34638 duraMa MySTic Stephen Cleary 18.60 8.00 34718 cOSMic cuBe Garry Anesbury 18.76 8.00 43533 BuSTed FlaT Brian Smith 18.66 6.00 Tiggerlong DaiSy 1, Cosmic Choir 2, Manticore 3
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ladbrokes Monthly Medal Stakes
$1430 grade 5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8.05
400m
8.45
525m
P5 Dog Trainer PB 64336 eVerTON BOy Phillip Reid FSH 37164 lace MONSTer Brian Honey 30.98 Christopher Bootsma FSTD 42351 Halle rOckiN’ 75355 daNa kadi Elouise Glover NBT 72541 arMaNd Bale Geoffrey Collins FSTD 67655 TiNa’S cHaNce Phillip Reid FSTD 47753 HigH FiVe Melissa Griffin NBT 31554 wild JOSH Peter Scott 31.30 WilD JoSH 1, everton Boy 2, armand Bale 3
5.50 6.50 7.50 8.00 5.50 7.50 10.00 *4.50
This publication takes all care in compiling the TaB details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. readers are urged to check TaB information with the official lists before placing their bets.
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$970 grade 5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
John Hartley Stakes
P5 13662 34F46 31824 73778 15856 47537 66317 21F33
9.07
320m
Dog Trainer PB leT’S gO JOe Leonard Holmes 18.77 duraMa gaS Stephen Cleary FSH SOMerS laNe Stephen Cleary FSH William Schwencke 18.71 calM dreaM JuST JOrJi Arron Gould NBT wilder Freak Leonard Sargood FSH Timothy McCaffery FSTD Mac’S iNTeNT duraMa daN Stephen Cleary FSH reserves 9 88874 queeN Ollie Arron Gould NBT 10 86886 aNcariaN laNcer Gary Smith NBT leT’S go Joe 1, Durama Dan 2, Somers lane 3
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graeme gawne appreciation Stakes
$970 grade 5
*3.60 6.50 6.00 10.00 9.50 9.00 8.00 4.80 13.00 17.00
9.22
400m
Bx P5 Dog Trainer PB 1 72186 dOuBle VOdka Sue Alan Clare 23.71 4.50 Gregory McKinnon NBT 7.00 2 35722 crazy HOrSe 3 71735 Mallee queeN Leonard Sargood FSH 6.50 4 37327 SiSTer Tee Brian Honey 23.75 7.00 5 VacaNT BOx 6 1713 HOw’S iT Nicky Matthew Miller 23.32Q 4.50 7 43436 arizONa xeNa David Cox 23.99 7.50 8 63414 zippiNg JerSey Yvonne Carter FSH *3.80 HoW’S iT niCky 1, zipping Jersey 2, Double Vodka Sue 3
10
wagga Tile pathways Stakes
$970 grade 5 Bx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9.43
400m
P5 Dog Trainer PB 75441 we gOTTa MilliON Sandra Oakman FSTD 83665 crazy rONda Kyle Newton FSTD 84447 Budge Logan Bootsma 23.13 44774 SpriNgVale Mike Paul Strutt 23.21 67877 pOwer player Benjamin Talbot NBT 45656 Black rOSe TexaS Yvonne Carter FSTD 76688 SHaNdy lear Dirk Bosman 23.26 26778 duraMa SMarT Stephen Cleary FSH BuDge 1, We gotta Million 2, Shandy lear 3
*4.00 9.00 *4.00 7.50 6.00 10.00 6.00 9.00
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6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Harry’s Practice. 10.00 Shopping. 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 13. Warringah v Manly. 5.00 Tennis. Wimbledon. Highlights. 6.00 Crash Investigation Unit. 6.30 Air Crash Investigation. 8.30 Tennis. Wimbledon. Day 6. 11.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Skippy. 6.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Skippy. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Rainbow Country. 10.30 MOVIE: Pool Of London. (1951) 12.15 MOVIE: The Mind Benders. (1963) 2.30 MOVIE: Huckleberry Finn. (1974) 5.00 MOVIE: Madame X. (1966) 7.00 MOVIE: A View To A Kill. (1985) Roger Moore. 9.40 MOVIE: The Client. (1994) Susan Sarandon, Brad Renfro. 12.10 Cold Case. 1.05 Call And Win. 3.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Cheers. 8.30 MasterChef Aust. 3.00 Camper Trailer Lifestyle. 3.30 Epic Meal Empire. 4.00 Reel Action. 4.30 Operation Repo. 5.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. 5.30 The Indestructibles. 6.00 All 4 Adventure. 7.00 Scorpion. 8.00 MacGyver. 9.00 Bergerac. 10.10 Allo! Allo! 10.50 MOVIE: Pound Of Flesh. (2015) 1.00 RPM. 2.00 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 8. Dutch TT. Replay. 3.40 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Insight. 1.00 Front Up. 1.30 Rise. 2.20 Huang’s World. 3.05 The Mindy Project. 3.55 VICE. 4.35 WorldWatch. 5.35 Community. 6.40 The Ice Cream Show. 7.30 If You Are The One. Return. 8.30 MOVIE: Nightcrawler. (2014) Jake Gyllenhaal. 10.40 Great Minds. 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 1. 12.00 The Movie Show. 1.05 Hate Thy Neighbour. 1.55 Noisey. 2.45 Late Programs.
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6.00 The Fishing Show. 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 World Of X Games. 10.00 Cajun Pawn Stars. 10.30 Ice Road Truckers. 11.30 Life Off Road. 12.00 Motor Racing. Australian Off Road Championship. Highlights. 2.00 Barter Kings. 3.00 American Pickers. 4.00 Mountain Men. 6.00 Big Kitchens. 6.30 The Kick. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 16. Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn. 10.45 Family Guy. 11.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Kids’ Programs. 4.45 Be Cool, ScoobyDoo! 5.15 Clarence. 5.45 MOVIE: Stuart Little. (1999) 7.30 MOVIE: Babe. (1995) Magda Szubanski. 9.30 MOVIE: Look Who’s Talking. (1989) John Travolta, Kirstie Alley. 11.30 2 Broke Girls. 12.00 Adult Swim. 12.30 China, IL. 1.00 Total Divas. 3.00 Thunderbirds. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! 4.30 Kate And Mim-Mim. 4.50 Little Charmers. 5.10 Regal Academy. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
6.00 Morning Programs. 7.00 Treasure Island. 7.30 Lexi And Lottie: Trusty Twin Detectives. 8.00 Random & Whacky. 8.30 Totally Wild. 9.05 The Loop. 11.35 Charmed. 1.30 Will & Grace. 2.00 Becker. 2.30 King Of Queens. 3.30 Frasier. 4.25 Raymond. 5.25 Frasier. 6.30 Raymond. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 9.30 Joel Creasey: Fame Whore. 11.00 Robotech: Macross Saga. 11.30 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 The Breakfast Couch. 4.00 ABC News. 4.30 The Drum Weekly. 5.00 ABC News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 The Mix. 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 Foreign Corre. 8.05 Four Corners. 9.00 Late Programs.
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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: The Phoenix Strangler. 10.30 Criminal Confessions. Final. 11.30 Dr Death. 12.30 Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 Endangered. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 1.00 Netball. Super Netball. Round 10. Adelaide Thunderbirds v Collingwood Magpies. 3.00 Sunday Football Preview. 4.10 Rugby League. NRL. Round 17. Gold Coast Titans v Brisbane Broncos. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 Australian Ninja Warrior. Return. 8.40 60 Minutes. 9.40 Australian Crime Stories. 10.40 Guiltology. 11.40 Major Crimes. 12.35 Cold Case. 1.30 Getaway. 2.00 TV Shop. 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Sherlock. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Mass For You At Home. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Leading The Way. 7.30 Finding Answers. 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 8.30 The Living Room. 9.30 Studio 10: Sunday. 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 8. Townsville 400. Race 18. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Sunday Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. 9.00 NCIS. 11.00 The Sunday Project. 12.00 Home Shopping. 4.30 CBS This Morning.
6.00 Tour De France: Daily Update. 7.00 Soccer. FIFA World Cup. Quarter-final. Replay. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 The Bowls Show. 1.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 1. Replay. 2.30 Soccer. 2014 FIFA World Cup. Semi-final. Brazil v Germany. Replay. 4.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 1. Highlights. 5.30 2018 FIFA World Cup: World Cup Today. 6.30 News. 7.30 First Civilisations. 8.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 2. 2.00 MOVIE: Legend Of The Fist: The Return Of Chen Zhen. (2010) 3.55 24 Hours In Police Custody. 4.50 France Bitesize. 5.00 CGTN English News. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.
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6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 10.00 Grand Designs NZ. 11.00 Classic Countdown. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Landline. 2.00 Redfern Now. 3.00 Agatha Raisin. 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: People’s Panel – Celebrating 10 Years Of Q&A. 10.40 ABC Late News. 11.10 The Business. 11.25 Cleverman. 4.45 One Plus One. 5.15 Pointless.
7TWO (62) 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 The Outdoor Room. 11.30 NBC Today. 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.30 The Layover. 2.30 Tennis. Wimbledon. Highlights. 3.30 Free Range Cook. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Air Crash Investigation. 6.00 Mighty Ships. 7.00 Dog Patrol. 7.30 Motorway Patrol. 8.00 Highway Cops. 8.30 Border Security. 10.30 Motorway Patrol. 11.00 Dog Patrol. 11.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Key Of David. 8.30 The Incredible Journey Presents. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 MOVIE: The Night My Number Came Up. (1955) 12.00 MOVIE: Laughter In Paradise. (1951) 2.00 Getaway. 2.30 MOVIE: West Of Zanzibar. (1954) 4.30 MOVIE: A Place In The Sun. (1951) 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. 10.00 Esports. Gfinity Elite Series Australia. Rocket League. 1.00 Air Racing. Red Bull Air Race. Race 4. Highlights. 2.00 Reel Action. 2.30 Fishing Aust. 3.00 The Indestructibles. 3.30 Freddie Fries Down Under. 4.30 I Fish. 5.00 News. 6.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 6.30 Scorpion. 7.30 Ambulance. 8.45 Countdown To Murder. 9.45 The Mentalist. 11.45 Late Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 The Layover. 11.30 The Real Seachange. 12.00 NBC Today. 1.00 NBC Press. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Auction Squad. 4.30 Free Range Cook. 5.00 Medical Rookies. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Tennis. Wimbledon. Day 7. Round of 16. 11.00 Robbie Coltrane’s Critical Evidence. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Netball. Super Netball. Round 10. West Coast Fever v Sunshine Coast Lightning. 12.30 Netball. Super Netball. Round 10. Giants v Swifts. 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 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Operation Repo. 9.30 I Fish. 10.00 Scorpion. 11.00 Cheers. 12.00 Hillary: The Man Who Conquered Everest. 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 2.30 Diagnosis Murder. 4.30 ST: Next Gen. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. 7.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. 8.30 NCIS. 10.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 10. British Grand Prix. Highlights. 11.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 Morning Programs. 7.30 Fishing Western Australia. 8.30 Big Smo. 9.00 Swamp People. 11.00 Blokesworld. 12.00 Ice Road Truckers. 1.00 World Of X Games. 2.00 Ice Road Truckers. 3.00 MythBusters. 4.00 Swamp People. 5.00 Bid And Destroy. 6.00 To Be Advised. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 8.30 MOVIE: Ant-Man. (2015) Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly. 10.50 American Dad! 11.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Kids’ Programs. 11.00 Car SOS. 12.00 Storage Hunters UK. 1.00 Dawson’s Creek. 2.00 Kids’ Programs. 6.00 Friends. 7.00 Big Bang. 9.00 MOVIE: Beverly Hills Cop. (1984) Eddie Murphy. 11.10 Big Bang. 12.05 Balls Of Steel Australia. 12.30 Friends. 1.30 Regular Show. 2.00 Adv Time. 2.30 Pokémon. 3.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 3.30 Beyblade Burst. 4.00 The Powerpuff Girls. 4.30 Kids’ Programs.
NEWS (24) 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 Weekend. 10.00 Late Programs.
6.00 The Talk. 7.00 Ent. Tonight. 7.30 WIN News. 8.30 Studio 10. 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 MasterChef Aust. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 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 MasterChef Australia. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. 10.30 Man With A Plan. 11.00 The Project. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Stephen Colbert. 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 CBS Morning.
6.00 Kids’ Programs. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.10 Upper Middle Bogan. 9.40 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 10.15 Kiki And Kitty. 11.35 The League Of Gentlemen. 12.10 Archer. 12.30 This Country. 12.50 30 Rock. 1.15 Parks And Recreation. 1.35 Tonightly With Tom Ballard. 2.05 The League Of Gentlemen. 2.35 The Office. 2.55 Archer. 3.25 Close. 5.00 Kids’ Programs. 6.00 Kids’ Programs. 4.30 Bushwhacked! 5.00 Grace Beside Me. 5.35 Ready For This. 6.25 Operation Ouch! 6.50 Deadly 60. 7.40 Ladybug And Cat Noir. 8.00 Danger Mouse. 8.15 Slugterra. 8.35 Bushwhacked! 9.00 Move It Mob Style. 9.35 Game On. 9.50 The Next Step. 10.10 Rage. 11.10 Close. 5.00 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 5.25 Detentionaire. 5.45 Kids’ Programs.
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VICELAND (32) 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Little Nicolas. (2009) 1.40 Cyberwar. 2.35 Fameless. 3.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 2. Replay. 5.00 It’s Suppertime! 5.30 If You Are The One. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Travel Man. 8.30 MOVIE: Play It Again, Sam. (1972) Woody Allen. 10.10 MOVIE: Runaway. (1984) 12.00 Untitled Action Bronson Show. 1.40 Cocaine Of The Poor. 2.30 Late Programs.
NEWS (24) 6.00 News. 9.00 Mornings With Joe O’Brien. 12.00 ABC News. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 5.55 Heywire. 6.00 ABC News Express. 6.10 Drum. 7.00 ABC National News. 8.00 ABC Evening News. 9.00 ABC News Monday. 9.15 The Business. 9.35 Q&A: People’s Panel – Celebrating 10 Years Of Q&A. 10.40 The World. 11.30 ABC News Tonight. 12.00 ABC Late News. 12.30 7.30. 1.00 Late Programs.
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A.R. Creswick Series Final
1200m
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Race 1
1 1s241 nAtUre strIP twn (5) D K Weir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Lane 58 .5 2 0s229 beL sonIC dw (8) Jason Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . C Parnham 57 .5 3 20s13 DoUbLe JeoPArDy tdh (4) M Ellerton & S Zahra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 57 .5 4 12s10 sPIrIt oF AqUADA dwn (2) G B Andrews . . . B Thompson 57 .5 5 21172 I AM soMeone dw (1) P A Preusker . . . . . . . . . . . J Childs 57 .5 6 1s232 sUn qUAn dwbn (7) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 7 73s27 kIng’s AUthorIty t (10) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 8 3s114 orDer oF CoMMAnD wh (3) D T O’Brien . . . . . . D Oliver 56 9 s1s55 eL MAgnIFICenCe w (12) P G Carey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 10 s1115 egyPtIAn bULLet cdw (11) John McArdle . . . . . . . J Mott 55 .5 11 s1012 LAyeL dw (9) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Walker 54 12 1345s tAgreeDA (6) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 nAtUre strIP, sun quan, I Am someone, Double Jeopardy
gAULoIs dwbh (4) James Cummings . . . . . . . . . . . .D Lane 60 Mr Money bAgs t (2) R D Griffiths . . . . . . . . . . . J McNeil 55 .5 reMeMber the nAMe tch (8) D T O’Brien . . . . . D Oliver 55 .5 MoUnt kILCoy (6) D K Weir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall 54 woULDA thoUght so (11) D & B Hayes & T Dabernig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Williams 54 eLIte DrAke w (10) Alisa Hinch . . . . . . . . .Ms M Julius (a) 54 ArohA te MAnA d (9) C Maher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Dee 54 hostAr dw (1) P A Chow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Thornton 54 sMoke sIgnAL w (7) M G Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Walker 54 CoMe on CArL (3) Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor B Allen (a) 54 stAr CLIPPer h (5) Saab Hasan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Baster 54 reMeMber the nAMe, Mount kilcoy, elite Drake, gaulois
1600m
11.50
1. CAsA De LAgo (Patrick Payne) 3f By Delago Deluxe - Miss Cacciatore (15:3-3-1): Cd 57 .5kg(3) 8-3/4 len 9th Ice Girl(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:38 .87 Sandown-Hillside 3yo F (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 13 . (Slowly away (2L) . Failed due to track condition .) Cd 57 .5kg(6) 3/4 len win Mintha, Think Diamonds 1600m 1:40 .70 M Valley 3yo F (Bm70) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 2. eLLe gAgne (G M Begg) 3f By Pour Moi (IR) - Cap Eden Roc (8:2-0-1): Cd 55 .5kg(2) 7-3/4 len 10th Layel(56 .5kg) 1200m 1:11 .10 Sandown-Lakeside 3yo F (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 6 . Cd 57 .5kg(2) len 4th Casa De Lago(57 .5kg) 1600m 1:40 .70 M Valley 3yo F (Bm70) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 3. ICe gIrL (T J Hughes Jnr) 3f By Bel Esprit - Titanic Jill (5:2-0-1): Cd 59kg(1) 5-1/2 len 8th Exflytations(60 .5kg) 1600m 1:38 .90 Racing .Com Park Syn 2yo+ F&MBm64 Synthetic trk May 31 . Cd 55 .5kg(4) lg hd win Abinger, Jessamin 1600m 1:38 .87 Sandown-Hillside 3yo F (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 13 . 4. MInthA (Tony McEvoy) 3f By Redoute’s Choice - Hades (12:1-2-3): (Jumped awkwardly .) Cd 58kg(10) sht 1/2 hd len 3rd Remember The Name(56kg), Absolute Heaven 1400m 1:23 .45 F’ton 3yo F (Bm78) Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 59kg(1) 3/4 len 2nd Casa De Lago(57 .5kg) 1600m 1:40 .70 M Valley 3yo F (Bm70) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 5. UnDoUbtAbLe MIss (R D Griffiths) 3f By Not A Single Doubt - Spy Catcher (12:1-4-0): Cd 58kg(7) 5-3/4 len 7th Layel(56 .5kg) 1200m 1:11 .10 SandownLakeside 3yo F (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 6 . Cd 58 .5kg(2) 2-1/4 len 2nd Diamond Bow(58 .5kg) 1425m 1:29 .70 Geelong 3yo F (Bm64) Heavy(8) trk June 22 . 6. My DIvAs (G A Osborne) 3f By Helmet Miss Charmagne (5:1-0-0): (Overraced early stages . Stewards queried run .) Cd 54 .5kg(4) 5-3/4 len 4th Poseidon’s Pool(59kg) 1200m 1:15 .88 Swan Hill 3yo (Bm70) Heavy(8) trk June 8 . (Jumped awkwardly . Blocked for run near turn . Laid in in straight .) Cd 58 .5kg(13) 3-1/4 len 4th Diamond Bow(58 .5kg) 1425m 1:29 .70 Geelong 3yo F (Bm64) Heavy(8) trk June 22 . 7. PAgeAntry (D K Weir) 3f By I Am Invincible - Andromache (NZ) (17:1-1-2): Cd 58kg(12) 2-1/4 len 3/4 len 3rd Diamond Bow(58 .5kg), Undoubtable Miss 1425m 1:29 .70 Geelong 3yo F (Bm64) Heavy(8) trk June 22 . len win Imperial Edition, Lanzini 1000m Warracknabeal Barrier Trial Good(4) trk July 3 .
8. CrIMson AnD CLover (D T O’Brien) 3f By Sepoy - Runaway Jesse (7:1-0-0): Cd 55 .5kg(5) 1-3/4 len 4th Ice Girl(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:38 .87 Sandown-Hillside 3yo F (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 13 . (Slowly away .) Cd 56kg(3) 7-1/4 len 6th Casa De Lago(57 .5kg) 1600m 1:40 .70 M Valley 3yo F (Bm70) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 9. thInk DIAMonDs (Anthony Freedman) 3f By So You Think (NZ) - Her Diamond Rock (13:1-1-4): Cd 56 .5kg(13) 2-1/2 len win Hostile Lily, Zontario 1590m 1:37 .44 Wangaratta 2yo+ Mdn Soft(5) trk June 4 . Cd 55 .5kg(9) 3/4 len nose 3rd Casa De Lago(57 .5kg), Mintha 1600m 1:40 .70 M Valley 3yo F (Bm70) Soft(7) trk June 27 .
Race 2
2000m
12.25
1. kILLArney kID (D K Weir) 8g By Pendragon (NZ) - On Arrival (NZ) (41:124-5): Cd 60kg(5) 16-1/4 len 12th Magic Consol(54kg) 1600m 1:36 .88 M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) trk June 16 . 3/4 len 2nd King Of Dudes 2400m Cranbourne Training Barrier Trial Heavy(8) trk July 3 . 2. bonDeIger (D K Weir) 6h By War Pass (US) - Debutante Robe (JP) (31:53-4): Cd 57kg(6) 14-1/4 len Last Victory Downs(54kg) 1600m 1:43 .67 Swan Hill Swan Hill Cup Heavy(10) trk June 10 . 1-3/4 len win Annaman, Prince Of Brooks 1200m Warracknabeal Barrier Trial Good(4) trk July 3 . 3. grAnD DreAMer (D K Weir) 7g By Grand Reve - Dream Lady (42:9-10-7): (Slowly away .) Cd 60kg(1) 10-1/2 len 8th Tradesman(59kg) 1700m 1:44 .87 Warrnambool Open Hcp Soft(6) trk May 1 . Cd 56 .5kg(11) nk 3/4 len 3rd Victory Downs(54kg), Mortar Platoon 1600m 1:43 .67 Swan Hill Swan Hill Cup Heavy(10) trk June 10 . 4. rIyADh (P A Healey) 8g By Darci Brahma (NZ) - Tempestra (NZ) (58:8-8-8): (Slowly away .) Cd 51kg(6) lg hd win Jacquinot Bay, Bel Burgess 1600m 1:37 .68 C’field Open Hcp Soft(6) trk May 12 . Cd 56kg(8) 12-1/4 len 8th Magic Consol(54kg) 1600m 1:36 .88 M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) trk June 16 . 5. sIxtIes groove (D K Weir) 5g By Sixties Icon (GB) - Gift Dancer (GB) (15:3-2-1): Cd 54kg(2) 10 len 5th Magic Consol(54kg) 1600m 1:36 .88 M Valley Open Hcp Soft(6) trk June 16 . Cd 54 .5kg(4) 1/2 len 2nd Pacodali(58kg) 1800m 1:49 .58 C’field Hcp Good(4) trk June 30 .
6. seConD bULLet (D T O’Brien) 7g By Encosta De Lago - Private Steer (51:9-99): Cd 54kg(5) 4-3/4 len 2 len 3rd Boom Time(59kg), My Nordic Hero 2000m 2:00 .57 F’ton Open Hcp Good(4) trk May 19 . (Overraced during race . Stewards queried run . Vetted - no abnormalities .) Cd 59 .5kg(9) 4-1/4 len Last Balcazar(54kg) 1800m 1:51 .06 F’ton (Bm90) Good(4) trk June 9 . 7. brIgADIer (Wayne Walters) 5g By Commands - Chartreuse (NZ) (51:6-812): Cd 57kg(15) sht 1/2 hd 2nd Midas Man(55kg) 2000m 2:09 .83 Ballarat (Bm78) Soft(7) trk June 3 . Cd 57 .5kg(5) 1/2 len win Serenade The Stars, Thunder Cloud 2040m 2:14 .90 M Valley (Bm78) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 8. hIPPArChUs (G A Thornton) 6g By Champs Elysees (GB) - Brightest (GB) (27:4-3-1): Cd 57kg(1) 10-3/4 len Last I Boogi(57kg) 1600m 1:37 .37 SandownLakeside (Bm78) Good(4) trk June 6 . Cd 56kg(2) 3-1/2 len 7th Brigadier(57 .5kg) 2040m 2:14 .90 M Valley (Bm78) Soft(7) trk June 27 . 9. not to know (Mitchell Freedman) 7g By Nothing To Lose (US) - Last To Know (24:4-4-4): (Blocked for run near 400m . Hampered near 400m . Stewards queried run .) Cd 57 .5kg(12) 3-3/4 len 6th Linguist(55kg) 1600m 1:39 .88 Cranbourne (Bm78) Soft(7) trk May 25 . (Overraced early, middle stages .) Cd 56kg(2) 3-3/4 len 7th Woolsthorpe Store(59kg) 2000m 2:02 .59 Edenhope Apsley Cup Soft(5) trk June 10 .
Race 3
1400m
1.00
1. MIss gUnPowDer (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 5m By Pendragon (NZ) - Forever Rafter (US) (27:7-3-5): Cd 52 .5kg(5) 2-1/4 len 3/4 len 3rd Ozi Choice(56 .5kg), Cool Chap 1400m 1:20 .96 F’ton Open Hcp Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 52kg(4) lg nk 1-1/4 len 3rd Chamois Road(54 .5kg), Ozi Choice 1400m 1:23 .12 F’ton Open Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 2. MILes oF krIshAn (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 5m By Snitzel - Nishaani (NZ) (19:4-5-3): Cd 56kg(16) 1/2 len 2nd Barthelona(55 .5kg) 1400m 1:21 .92 F’ton (Bm78) Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 56 .5kg(2) sht hd win Hussy’s Glow, Dreams Of Paris 1400m 1:23 .63 F’ton 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(5) trk June 23 .
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4.10 VRC-CRV Winter Championship
1600m
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4.45 Seppelt Wines Victorian Sprint
1200m
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3. MoonLover (M M Laurie) 4m By Ilovethiscity - Moondreamer (IR) (27:67-2): (Wide throughout .) Cd 54 .5kg(7) 3/4 len win Divine Quality, Creativity 1200m 1:12 .36 M Valley 4yo+ M Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2 . (Blocked for run near turn .) Cd 57kg(6) sht 1/2 hd 2 len 3rd Eusebio(60 .5kg), Artie Dee Two 1200m 1:12 .85 M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) trk June 16 . 4. hUssy’s gLow (Patrick Payne) 4m By Hussonet (US) - Joyful Glow (22:5-6-2): Cd 58kg(4) sht nk win Optimize, Night Queen 1300m 1:18 .12 Morphettville Parks F&M (Bm75) Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 56 .5kg(9) sht hd 2nd Miles Of Krishan(56 .5kg) 1400m 1:23 .63 F’ton 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(5) trk June 23 . 5. shArIng (E Jusufovic) 6m By Henny Hughes (US) - Athenae (17:4-2-2): Cd 56 .5kg(9) 3/4 len 2nd Jester Halo(55 .5kg) 1400m 1:22 .85 C’field 3yo+ F&M (Bm84) Good(3) trk Jan 27 . Cd 56kg(1) 3-1/4 len 4th Spanish Reef(57kg) 1400m 1:21 .62 F’ton 3yo+ F&M (Bm84) Good(4) trk Feb 17 . 6. reD Is the rose (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 4m By Fastnet Rock - River Serenade (13:3-2-2): (Stewards queried run . Vetted - no abnormalities .) Cd 57kg(7) 6-1/2 len Last Evil Lil(51kg) 1400m 1:25 .99 Racing .Com Park 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Soft(7) trk Dec 9 . Cd 56 .5kg(4) 4-1/2 len 8th Princeton Spirit(59kg) 1200m 1:12 .71 M Valley (Bm78) Soft(6) trk June 16 . 7. DreAMs oF PArIs (Mitchell Beer) 4m By Dream Ahead (US) - Paris Perfume (14:3-2-2): Cd 53kg(4) 3-1/2 len 8th Karavali(55 .5kg) 1600m 1:35 .29 R’wick Aspiration Qlty Good(4) trk Mar 10 . (Slowly away .) Cd 54 .5kg(7) sht hd 3 len 3rd Miles Of Krishan(56 .5kg), Hussy’s Glow 1400m 1:23 .63 F’ton 4yo+ M (Bm90) Soft(5) trk June 23 . 8. evIL LIL (Lee & Shannon Hope) 7m By Hold That Tiger (US) - Evil Tricks (30:4-34): (Failed due to track condition . Vetted no abnormalities .) Cd 54 .5kg(6) 7-1/2 len 7th Jamaican Rain(57 .5kg) 1500m 1:31 .68 M Valley 3yo+ F&M (Bm84) Soft(5) trk June 2 . Cd 51kg(11) 3-1/2 len 6th Rillito(55kg) 1200m 1:10 .10 C’field 4yo+ M (Bm90) Good(4) trk June 30 . 9. PArALLeL worLD (S McCusker) 4m By Shocking - Shahbab (NZ) (11:2-3-0): (Jumped awkwardly . Lame after race .) Cd 57 .5kg(4) 3-1/2 len 8th Penthouse Poet(59kg) 1300m 1:20 .42 Cranbourne (Bm64) Soft(7) trk May 25 . Cd 58kg(2) 6-3/4 len 12th Swiss Moments(58kg) 1400m 1:24 .67 Sandown-Hillside 4yo+ M (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 13 .
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geaR CHangeS RACE 1: RACE 2: (4) Riyadh tongue-tie on first time RACE 3: RACE 4: RACE 5: RACE 6: (2) Grey Lion visors on again RACE 7: RACE 8: (14) Galaxy Raider winkers on first time RACE 9: (9) Princeton Spirit front concussion plates on first time; (10) Typhoon Jolie ear muffs off again, ear muffs pre-race only on first time
Race 4
1600m
1.35
1. gAULoIs (James Cummings) 3g By Street Cry (IR) - Celts (14:3-4-4): (Wide throughout .) Cd 56 .5kg(13) 1/2 len win Masculino, Iconoclasm 1600m 1:38 .28 M Valley 3yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2 . (3 Wide .) Cd 60kg(13) 1-1/4 len sht 1/2 hd 3rd Remember The Name(54 .5kg), Mount Kilcoy 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 2. Mr Money bAgs (R D Griffiths) 3g By Written Tycoon - Biggietupac (11:3-1-1): (Wide throughout .) Cd 59kg(13) hd win Aroha Te Mana, Rossman 1400m 1:24 .57 Sandown-Lakeside 3yo (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 6 . (4 Wide .) Cd 56kg(12) 2-1/4 len 5th Remember The Name(54 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 3. reMeMber the nAMe (D T O’Brien) 3f By Lope De Vega (IR) - Spurcent (11:3-1-0): Cd 56kg(2) sht 1/2 hd win Absolute Heaven, Mintha 1400m 1:23 .45 F’ton 3yo F (Bm78) Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 54 .5kg(4) 1-1/4 len win Mount Kilcoy, Gaulois 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 4. MoUnt kILCoy (D K Weir) 3c By High Chaparral (IR) - Rhythm In Paris (3:1-2-0): Cd 58 .5kg(6) 1-1/4 len win Star Clipper, Richly Speaking 1400m 1:26 .25 SandownHillside 2yo+ Mdn Good(4) trk June 13 . (Checked near 200m .) Cd 54kg(9) 1-1/4 len 2nd Remember The Name(54 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 5. woULDA thoUght so (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 3g By So You Think (NZ) Isle Of Gibraltar (10:1-2-2): (Stewards queried run .) Cd 54kg(3) 8-1/2 len 12th Gaulois(56 .5kg) 1600m 1:38 .28 M Valley 3yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2 . Cd 54kg(15) 1-3/4 len 4th Remember The Name(54 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 6. eLIte DrAke (Alisa Hinch) 3g By Keano (NZ) - Pranayama (10:2-2-1): Cd 56 .5kg(4) len win Captain Harry, Stryke Rock 1400m 1:25 .91 Echuca 3yo (Bm64) Soft(7) trk June 20 . (Overraced early, middle stages .) Cd 54kg(2) 3-1/4 len 7th Al Passem(56kg) 1400m 1:23 .25 C’field 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 30 . 7. ArohA te MAnA (C Maher) 3g By Von Costa De Hero - Arohanui (5:1-1-0): (Wide throughout .) Cd 56 .5kg(10) hd 2nd Mr Money Bags(59kg) 1400m 1:24 .57 Sandown-Lakeside 3yo (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 6 . Cd 54kg(8) 4-1/2 len 13th Remember The Name(54 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 .
8. hostAr (P A Chow) 3g By Host (CH) - Denison Star (7:1-1-0): (Overraced early stages .) Cd 58 .5kg(6) 1-1/4 len win Mussoorie Magic, Duke Dictador 1600m 1:45 .58 Swan Hill 2&3yo Mdn Heavy(10) trk June 10 . (Blocked for run near 100m .) Cd 54kg(14) 3 len 7th Remember The Name(54 .5kg) 1600m 1:36 .93 F’ton 3yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 23 . 9. sMoke sIgnAL (M G Price) 3g By Dalakhani (IR) - Satin Bird (6:1-0-2): (Jumped awkwardly . Raced erratically .) Cd 56 .5kg(9) 3 len 8th Mr Money Bags(59kg) 1400m 1:24 .57 Sandown-Lakeside 3yo (Bm70) Good(4) trk June 6 . (Jumped awkwardly . Ran wide early stages .) Cd 59kg(9) 4-3/4 len 6th Elite Drake(56 .5kg) 1400m 1:25 .91 Echuca 3yo (Bm64) Soft(7) trk June 20 . 10. CoMe on CArL (Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor) 3g By Skilled - Lake Cada (6:01-1): Cd 58kg(5) 1-3/4 len 1/2 len 3rd Greyworm(58kg), Troubleshot 1200m 1:11 .68 Mornington 3yo Mdn Soft(5) trk June 11 . Cd 58kg(9) 4-1/2 len 5th Magnus Rufus(58kg) 1400m 1:26 .15 Sale 3yo Mdn Soft(6) trk July 1 . 11. stAr CLIPPer (Saab Hasan) 3g By Hinchinbrook - Blue Mink (11:0-3-0): (Overraced early stages . Struck with another’s whip .) Cd 58 .5kg(8) 10-3/4 len 13th Limekilns(58 .5kg) 1600m 1:35 .73 Bendigo 2yo+ Mdn Soft(5) trk May 20 . (Blocked for run in straight .) Cd 58 .5kg(5) 1-1/4 len 2nd Mount Kilcoy(58 .5kg) 1400m 1:26 .25 Sandown-Hillside 2yo+ Mdn Good(4) trk June 13 .
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1600m
2.10
1. gooD ‘n’ FAst (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 2c By Sebring - For The Good Times (2:1-1-0): (Jumped awkwardly . Blocked for run near 400m .) Cd 55 .5kg(3) sht 1/2 hd 2nd The August(56 .5kg) 1100m 1:03 .50 F’ton 2yo Open Hcp Good(4) trk June 9 . Cd 56 .5kg(5) nk win Goldifox, Scottish Rogue 1400m 1:24 .09 F’ton 2yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 23 . 2. sCottIsh rogUe (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Rothesay - Ten Eighty (NZ) (8:2-2-2): Cd 59kg(2) sht 1/2 hd 1-1/4 len 3rd The August(56 .5kg), Good ‘n’ Fast 1100m 1:03 .50 F’ton 2yo Open Hcp Good(4) trk June 9 . (Rider’s whip entangled .) Cd 56kg(6) nk len 3rd Good ‘n’ Fast(56 .5kg), Goldifox 1400m 1:24 .09 F’ton 2yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 23 .
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mR 3. British MediuM (M G Price) 2c By Snitzel - Gemadaily (4:1-0-0): Cd 58kg(8) 4-1/2 len 4th Don’t Doubt Maeve(56kg) 1407m 1:25.76 Geelong 2yo Mdn Soft(5) trk May 27. Cd 58kg(5) 1/2 nk win Lift, Inkslinger 1600m 1:44.01 Ballarat 2yo Mdn Heavy(8) trk June 24. 4. inkslinger (Brian McGrath) 2c By Akeed Mofeed (GB) - Red Margarita (IR) (2:0-0-2): Cd 58kg(4) 3-3/4 len 3/4 len 3rd Star Fall(58kg), Meteor Rising 1200m 1:12.88 Ballarat 2yo Mdn Soft(7) trk June 3. Cd 58kg(1) 1/2 nk 1/2 len 3rd British Medium(58kg), Lift 1600m 1:44.01 Ballarat 2yo Mdn Heavy(8) trk June 24. 5. Pedicel (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 2f By Redoute’s Choice - Cleanup (2:1-0-0): (Shifted out concluding stages.) Cd 57kg(9) 1/2 nk win Reginae, Tell Me 1100m 1:04.53 C’bury 2yof Mdn Hcp Good(3) trk May 23. (Hampered near 400m. Lost a plate.) Cd 54kg(2) 3-3/4 len 4th Toulouse(54kg) 1400m 1:24.86 R’hill 2yo Hcp Soft(6) trk June 16. 6. goldifox (L & T Corstens) 2f By Foxwedge - Bella Vedera (4:0-2-1): (Overraced middle stages.) Cd 55kg(3) 3 len 2nd Anjana(59kg) 1200m 1:11.92 M Valley 2yo F Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2. (Jumped awkwardly.) Cd 54kg(8) nk 2nd Good ‘n’ Fast(56.5kg) 1400m 1:24.09 F’ton 2yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 23. 7. gregorian chant (Mitchell Freedman) 2f By Echoes Of Heaven - Norse Affair (NZ) (2:1-0-0): (3 Wide. Laid out near turn.) Cd 55.5kg(7) 4-1/4 len 4th Anjana(59kg) 1200m 1:11.92 M Valley 2yo F Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2. Cd 54kg(8) len win Tommy’s Gift, Rakovsky 1400m 1:27.69 Bendigo 2yo+ Mdn Heavy(9) trk June 17. 8. aManikan (M C Kent) 2f By Sebring - My Emotion (NZ) (1:0-0-0): (Slowly away.) Cd 57kg(3) 4-1/2 len 7th So You Swing(57kg) 1225m 1:17.04 Geelong 2yo F Mdn Heavy(8) trk June 22. 9. Made Me shiver (D T O’Brien) 2f By Uncle Mo (US) - Valhussle (2:0-0-1): Cd 57kg(13) 2-1/4 len 1-3/4 len 3rd Kings Brook(57kg), Ordell 1200m 1:14.93 Ballarat 2yo F Mdn Soft(5) trk June 7. Cd 54.5kg(2) 3 len 6th Good ‘n’ Fast(56.5kg) 1400m 1:24.09 F’ton 2yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 23. 10. threeood (M G Price) 2f By Star Witness - Sencircles (4:0-1-0): (Slowly away.) Cd 55.5kg(2) 6-3/4 len 6th Anjana(59kg) 1200m 1:11.92 M Valley 2yo F Hcp Soft(5) trk June 2. Cd 54kg(2) 2-1/4 len 2nd Belichick(58.5kg) 1400m 1:24.71 Racing.Com Park Syn 2yo+ Mdn Synthetic trk June 19. 11. nero chin chin (D & B Hayes & T Dabernig) 2g By Pierro - Chinamora (5:01-1): (Slowly away.) Cd 58kg(8) 2 len 2nd Fighting Harada(58kg) 1419m 1:26.91 Sale 2yo Mdn Soft(6) trk May 15. (Stewards queried run.) Cd 56kg(11) 8-1/2 len 9th Belichick(58.5kg) 1400m 1:24.71 Racing. Com Park Syn 2yo+ Mdn Synthetic trk June 19. 12. WhiteMore (R D Griffiths) 2c By Statue Of Liberty (US) - Miss Barysh (5:00-2): (Hampered at start.) Cd 57.5kg(11) 4-1/2 len 6th Fighting Harada(58.5kg) 1400m 1:23.96 Sandown-Lakeside 2yo Hcp Good(4) trk June 6. (Failed due to track condition. Vetted - no abnormalities.) Cd 58kg(10) 4-3/4 len 5th British Medium(58kg) 1600m 1:44.01 Ballarat 2yo Mdn Heavy(8) trk June 24.
Race 6
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1. HIgH CHURCH (3) 60 D K Weir (Ballarat) 7 b g High Chaparral (iR) – tamso (US). black and white houndstooth, red band and sleeves Career record 32:6-5-5 Wins 2018 (1) 2030 (1) 2350 (1) 2380 (1) 2400 (1) 2500 (1) Prizemoney $413,298 5TH, 02Jun18 4.2l moonee Valley open 2040m 57.5 (D lane 13) 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 $8.50, $9.00 11th to turn. 6TH, 23Jun18 3.2l flemington open 2520m 60 (D lane 10) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 7th to turn. Stewards queried run. Vetted - no abnormalities.
2. gREy LION (7) 59.5 Matthew Cumani (Ballarat) 6 gr g galileo (iR) – grey lilas (iR). navy blue and gold hoops, white sleeves and cap Career record 27:4-4-4 Wins 1600 (1) 2000 (1) 2100 (1) 2500 (1) Prizemoney $364,457 4TH, 02Jun18 3.4l moonee Valley open 2040m 56 (B melham 3) 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 $7.50, $7.00, $12.00 8th settling, 9th 800m, 10th turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 1l, 1/2 hd flemington open 2520m 59 (l nolen 3) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, la Courbette 54 3, Choysa 56 4, Btg $7.00, $9.00 4th to 800m, 3rd turn.
3. SWaCaDELIC (1) 58 aaron Purcell (Warrnambool) 7 ch g Adlerflug (ge) – Swish (ge). purple, gold yoke, armbands and quartered cap Career record 48:7-6-5 Wins 2040 (1) 2100 (1) 2150 (1) 2200 (1) 2430 (1) 2500 (1) 2530 (1) Prizemoney $544,687 2ND, 19may18 nck, 1l flemington (lR) Ramsden Stakes 3200m 57 (J Childs 9) 13, lim 54, 3:21.45 (last 600m 37), good(4), Sin to Win 54 1, Chequered flag 55 3, Sherlock Holmes 55 4, Btg $9.00 11th settling, 10th turn. Blocked for run in straight. 5TH, 09Jun18 7.7l flemington open 2500m 57 (e Brown 2) 8, lim 54, 2:37.63 (last 600m 36.09), good(4), Choysa 54.5 1, lycurgus 54 2, falago 54.5 3, Btg $3.50, $4.60, $4.20 last to turn. Stewards queried run. Vetted - no abnormalities.
4. LyCURgUS (11) 57 D T O’Brien (Flemington) 4 ch g Star Witness – geblitzt. orange, white epaulettes and sleeves, quartered cap Career record 28:6-3-3 Wins 1100 (1) 1875 (1) 2400 (3) 2520 (1) Prizemoney $387,815 2ND, 09Jun18 2.8l, 2.3l flemington open 2500m 54 (B thompson 7) 8, lim 54, 2:37.63 (last 600m 36.09), good(4), Choysa 54.5 1, falago 54.5 3, two Hats 54 4, Btg $2.80, $4.20, $4.00 (fav). 6th settling, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn. 3 Wide. Stewards queried run. WON, 23Jun18 1l, 1/2 hd flemington open 2520m 54.5 inc 0.5 over (D oliver 7) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Choysa 56 4, Btg $3.00, $3.80 (fav). 2nd to turn.
5. CHOySa (6) 56.5
13. ZILBIyR (5) 54
7. KINg’S aUTHORITy (10) 56
Wayne Walters (Sale) 7 b g Zabeel (nZ) – Classy Choice. light blue, white stars, sleeves and cap Career record 54:11-3-3 Wins 1600 (1) 2000 (2) 2050 (1) 2350 (1) 2358 (1) 2500 (2) 2724 (1) 3000 (2) Prizemoney $239,916 WON, 09Jun18 2.8l, 2.3l flemington open 2500m 54.5 (ms K Walters 6) 8, lim 54, 2:37.63 (last 600m 36.09), good(4), lycurgus 54 2, falago 54.5 3, two Hats 54 4, Btg $10.00, $12.00 4th settling, led turn. 4TH, 23Jun18 1.2l flemington open 2520m 56 (ms K Walters 2) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Btg $5.50, $7.00 led to turn. overraced middle stages.
Robert Kingston (Mornington) 5 gr g Holy Roman emperor (iR) – Zaziyra (iR). navy blue, white star and sleeves, navy cap, white star Career record 24:3-3-4 Wins 1500 (1) 2213 (1) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $87,903 5TH, 16Jun18 4.7l moonee Valley open 2040m 54 (B mertens 4) 10, lim 54, 2:07.77 (last 600m 37.32), Soft(6), my nordic Hero 54.5 1, Self Sense 57 2, Have Another glass 54 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 8th settling, last turn. 7TH, 23Jun18 4.5l flemington open 2520m 54 (B mertens 8) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Btg $10.00, $9.00 9th to 800m, 6th turn.
M g Price (Caulfield) 3 b g Snitzel – Amy’s glen. yellow, red sun stud logo and epaulettes, hooped sleeves, white cap Career record 6:1-1-2 Wins 1100 (1) Prizemoney $115,200 2ND, 09may18 0.8l, 1.3l Sandown-Hillside 3yo , C&g’s Bm70 1000m 60 (m Zahra 4) 5, lim 55, 56.64s (last 600m 32.50), good(4), Beaverbrook 55.5 1, Redcore 56.5 3, Sir Kalahad 57.5 4, Btg $2.50, $3.00 (fav). 4th to turn. 7TH, 09Jun18 1.9l flemington 3yo open 1000m 55 (n Callow 7) 15, lim 54, 56.79s (last 600m 32.73), good(4), Double Jeopardy 54 1, Ducimus 57.5 2, miss leonidas 54 3, Btg $10.00, $11.00, $9.00 9th to 800m, 10th 400m.
6. O’LONERa (8) 56.5 Ms C alderson (Cranbourne) 5 br g o’lonhro – Danera. white, royal blue and gold band, royal blue sleeves and cap Career record 29:6-3-3 Wins 1850 (1) 2000 (4) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $532,600 7TH, 02Jun18 3.7l moonee Valley open 1600m 54 (B mertens 3) 10, lim 54, 1:37.67 (last 600m 37.50), Soft(5), Jacquinot Bay 54 1, Rib eye 54 2, Akavoroun 55 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 7th to 800m, 8th turn. 4TH, 16Jun18 4.5l moonee Valley open 2040m 54 (S Baster 10) 10, lim 54, 2:07.77 (last 600m 37.32), Soft(6), my nordic Hero 54.5 1, Self Sense 57 2, Have Another glass 54 3, Btg $21.00 7th to 800m, 6th turn.
7. FaLagO (9) 54 D K Weir (Ballarat) 7 b g fastnet Rock – De lago lass. fluorescent yellow, navy atb logo and seams Career record 44:6-9-5 Wins 1700 (1) 1800 (1) 1900 (1) 1950 (1) 2000 (1) 2500 (1) Prizemoney $447,840 3RD, 09Jun18 2.8l, 2.3l flemington open 2500m 54.5 (D Yendall 3) 8, lim 54, 2:37.63 (last 600m 36.09), good(4), Choysa 54.5 1, lycurgus 54 2, two Hats 54 4, Btg $7.00, $7.50 2nd settling, 4th 800m, 3rd turn. 5TH, 23Jun18 2.2l flemington open 2520m 54 (C Williams 4) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00 6th to 800m, 5th turn.
8. La COURBETTE (2) 54 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) 5 b m le Havre (iR) – love Queen (iR). black, grey diagonal stripes Career record 22:3-5-2 Wins 2000 (2) 2300 (1) Prizemoney $125,207 5TH, 26may18 3.3l Randwick (lR) mcKell Cup 2400m 53 (ms R murray 1) 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 $31.00, $51.00 6th settling, 7th to 800m, last turn. Jumped awkwardly. 3RD, 23Jun18 1l, 1/2 hd flemington open 2520m 54 (D Dunn 5) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, Choysa 56 4, Btg $21.00 5th to 800m, 4th turn.
9. DaNE HUSSLER (4) 54 D & B Hayes & T Dabernig (Euroa) 6 b m Husson (AR) – elegant Dane. white, green sash, black sleeves and cap Career record 39:7-3-2 Wins 1406 (1) 1600 (1) 3000 (1) 3200 (2) 3600 (2) Prizemoney $221,465 LaST, 02may18 8l Warrnambool Hrdl 3200m 64 (t Ryan 3) 6, Set wts with pen, 3:39.64 , Soft(5), two Hats 68 1, Honey Steel’s gold 67 2, Ancient King 69 3, Btg $2.50 (fav). last to turn. Stewards queried run. lame after race. 4TH (D.H.), 26may18 10.6l Sandown-lakeside Hrdl 3400m 64 (t Ryan 3) 10, lim 64, 3:55.87 (last 600m 37.93), Soft(5), Self Sense 64 1, two Hats 68.5 2, Honey Steel’s gold 65 3, Btg $9.00, $13.00 last to 800m, 6th turn. Slowly away. Vetted - no abnormalities. Rider told to use more vigour.
10. BIg HaMMER (14) 54
14. CRaFTy CRUISER (12) 54 B I Stanaway (Torquay) 10 ch g good Journey (US) – Sly one (nZ). black, white sash, emerald green sleeves, white cap Career record 131:13-20-14 Wins 2300 (1) 2415 (1) 2438 (1) 2500 (4) 2520 (1) 2540 (1) 2600 (1) 3000 (2) 3100 (1) Prizemoney $941,356 6TH, 17Jun18 5.8l Bendigo Bm64 2400m 60.5 (C Parish 1) 12, lim 54, 2:38.28 (last 600m 38.12), Heavy(9), geodesic 60 1, Rockarral 60 2, Jack in the Ditch 59 3, Btg $16.00, $11.00, $12.00 3rd to 800m, 5th turn. 9TH, 23Jun18 5.4l flemington open 2520m 54 (C Parish 6) 10, lim 54, 2:40.17 (last 600m 37.38), good(4), lycurgus 54.5 inc 0.5 over 1, grey lion 59 2, la Courbette 54 3, Btg $61.00, $71.00 3rd to 800m, 8th turn.
Race 7
1200m
3.30
1. NaTURE STRIP (5) 58.5 D K Weir (Warrnambool) 3 ch g nicconi – Strikeline. yellow and red stripes, navy blue sleeves, navy blue and yellow spots cap Career record 8:5-2-0 Wins 1000 (3) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $426,600 4TH, 05may18 1l morphettville (g 2) Ubet euclase Stakes 1200m 57.5 (C Williams 4) 11, Set weights, 1:09.13 (last 600m 33.35), Soft(5), i’ll Have A Bit 55.5 1, She’s So High 55.5 2, Viridine 57.5 3, Btg $2.10, $2.35 (fav). 3rd to 800m, led turn. elevated heart rate. WON, 23Jun18 4.5l, 2.3l flemington 3yo open 1100m 60.5 (D lane 6) 9, lim 54, 1:02.26 (last 600m 32.58), Soft(5), i Am Someone 52 2, Double Jeopardy 54 3, order of Command 54.5 inc 0.5 over 4, Btg $2.10, $1.90 (fav). 3rd settling, led 400m.
2. BEL SONIC (8) 57.5 Jason Warren (Mornington) 3 b g Bel esprit – Ausmaid. aqua, black checked band and armbands, checked cap Career record 9:3-2-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1100 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $261,500 2ND, 02Jun18 nck, hd moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 57 (B melham 10) 10, lim 54, 1:12.02 (last 600m 36.07), Soft(5), Spirit of Aquada 54 1, Usain Bowler 54 3, William thomas 58 4, Btg $5.00 last to turn. Blocked for run in straight. 9TH, 16Jun18 7.3l moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 58 (B melham 11) 12, lim 54, 1:12.60 (last 600m 36.53), Soft(6), Usain Bowler 54 1, grey Shadow 54 2, Streets of Avalon 52 3, Btg $3.80, $4.60 3rd to 800m, 6th turn. Wide throughout. lame after race.
3. DOUBLE JEOPaRDy (4) 57.5 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) 3 b g exceed And excel – nediym’s glow. lime, purple and gold braces and armbands Career record 9:2-2-2 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $163,015 WON, 09Jun18 nse, lng hd flemington 3yo open 1000m 54 (A mallyon 6) 15, lim 54, 56.79s (last 600m 32.73), good(4), Ducimus 57.5 2, miss leonidas 54 3, Derasa 56 4, Btg $26.00, $81.00 3rd to 400m. 3RD, 23Jun18 4.5l, 2.3l flemington 3yo open 1100m 54 (A mallyon 4) 9, lim 54, 1:02.26 (last 600m 32.58), Soft(5), nature Strip 60.5 1, i Am Someone 52 2, order of Command 54.5 inc 0.5 over 4, Btg $15.00, $21.00 4th settling, 3rd 400m.
4. SPIRIT OF aqUaDa (2) 57.5
D K Weir (Baringhup) 5 b g Zabeel (nZ) – treasure the Cross (iR). silver, grey and cerise sash, grey sleeves, silver cap, grey and cerise stripes Career record 14:4-0-3 Wins 2080 (1) 2200 (1) 2350 (1) 2400 (1) Prizemoney $73,900 10TH, 19may18 5.4l flemington (lR) Ramsden Stakes 3200m 54 (Dean Holland 2) 13, lim 54, 3:21.45 (last 600m 37), good(4), Sin to Win 54 1, Swacadelic 57 2, Chequered flag 55 3, Btg $8.00, $7.50 6th to turn. 3RD, 16Jun18 0.8l, lng hd morphettville Parks Bm82 2400m 55 (H Coffey 9) 10, lim 54, 2:38.21 (last 603m 37.92), Soft(7), Super Haze 56 1, Red Alto 57 2, tunes 55 4, Btg $2.25, $2.35 (fav). 6th to 800m, 4th turn.
g B andrews (Pakenham On Course) 3 b g Bel esprit – Aquada. black, white stripes, cerise sleeves, black armbands, cerise cap Career record 11:2-3-3 Wins 1200 (2) Prizemoney $152,660 WON, 02Jun18 nck, hd moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 54 (B thompson 7) 10, lim 54, 1:12.02 (last 600m 36.07), Soft(5), Bel Sonic 57 2, Usain Bowler 54 3, William thomas 58 4, Btg $11.00, $12.00, $11.00 7th settling, 9th turn. Jumped awkwardly. LaST, 16Jun18 10.1l moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 56.5 (B thompson 9) 12, lim 54, 1:12.60 (last 600m 36.53), Soft(6), Usain Bowler 54 1, grey Shadow 54 2, Streets of Avalon 52 3, Btg $9.00, $10.00 6th settling, 7th 800m, 10th turn.
11. BENaLL (10) 54
5. I aM SOMEONE (1) 57.5
g a Cousins (Cranbourne) 6 gr g Blackfriars – miss megari. green, black sash Career record 37:5-5-2 Wins 2020 (1) 2460 (1) 2520 (2) 2600 (1) Prizemoney $179,223 WON, 27Apr18 1.3l, 0.8l Cranbourne-n Bm64 2600m 59 (n Callow 8) 10, lim 55, 2:49.42 (last 600m 37.26), good(4), Crafty Cruiser 61 2, Broadway Danza 55.5 3, Diamond geyser 57.5 4, Btg $2.50, $2.35 (fav). 4th to 800m, 2nd turn. Wide throughout. WON, 25may18 1.8l, sht 1/2 hd Cranbourne-n Bm78 2520m 55 (m Dee 6) 11, lim 55, 2:46.13 (last 600m 37.31), Soft(7), Crafty Cruiser 55 2, the Black leopard 55 3, Young Hostess 53.5 4, Btg $5.00, $4.20 2nd to turn.
P a Preusker (Horsham) 3 b g onemorenomore – Vanity Sky. emerald green, gold v, red sleeves, emerald green and gold quartered cap Career record 6:2-3-0 Wins 1050 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $108,090 7TH, 02Jun18 4.2l moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 54 (D Bates 9) 10, lim 54, 1:12.02 (last 600m 36.07), Soft(5), Spirit of Aquada 54 1, Bel Sonic 57 2, Usain Bowler 54 3, Btg $5.50, $7.50 3rd to turn. overraced early, middle stages. Ran wide during race. 2ND, 23Jun18 4.5l, 2.3l flemington 3yo open 1100m 52 (f W Kersley 8) 9, lim 54, 1:02.26 (last 600m 32.58), Soft(5), nature Strip 60.5 1, Double Jeopardy 54 3, order of Command 54.5 inc 0.5 over 4, Btg $17.00, $21.00 2nd throughout. Jumped awkwardly.
12. WELLS (13) 54 Ms K Durden (geelong) 10 b g galileo (iR) – embraceable You (nZ). mauve and white checks, dark green sleeves and cap Career record 49:12-5-8 Wins 2000 (1) 2054 (1) 2400 (1) 3000 (1) 3200 (2) 3600 (2) 3900 (1) 4500 (3) Prizemoney $1,099,122 6TH, 09may18 5.5l Sandown-Hillside Bm78 2400m 57 (ms n Beriman 8) 8, lim 54, 2:32.54 (last 600m 34.72), good(4), lycurgus 56 1, Choysa 60.5 2, Darabad 56.5 3, Btg $26.00, $31.00 last to 800m, 7th turn. 9TH, 25may18 8.8l Cranbourne-n Bm78 2520m 57 (J mcneil 8) 11, lim 55, 2:46.13 (last 600m 37.31), Soft(7), Benall 55 1, Crafty Cruiser 55 2, the Black leopard 55 3, Btg $8.50, $13.00 last to 800m, 10th turn.
6. SUN qUaN (7) 56 M g Price (Caulfield) 3 b g Squamosa – lady of the Valley (nZ). yellow, red sun stud logo and epaulettes, hooped sleeves, red cap, old gold sun stud logo Career record 9:3-3-1 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $134,665 3RD, 12may18 lng nck, 0.8l Caulfield 3yo open 1200m 56.5 (D moor 4) 10, lim 54, 1:10.66 (last 600m 35.64), Soft(6), exceltara 52 1, Bel Sonic 58 2, Written Choice 54 4, Btg $3.20, $3.00, $3.80 (fav). 2nd settling, led turn. 2ND, 10Jun18 1/2 nck, 1.3l Sunshine Coast (lR) Kirin Daybreak lover 1200m 56 (m Zahra 1) 12, Set wts with pen, 1:14.05 (last 600m 36.64), Heavy(8), the Bostonian 56.5 1, Winter Bride 54 3, Sheikha 54 4, Btg $5.50, $6.00, $4.60 (eq fav). 3rd to turn.
8. ORDER OF COMMaND (3) 56 D T O’Brien (Flemington) 3 b g Squamosa – Commanding Angel. navy, white checked sleeves and cap Career record 6:2-1-1 Wins 1100 (2) Prizemoney $45,750 WON, 07Jun18 2.3l, hd Ballarat Bm64 1100m 58.5 (D lane 8) 9, lim 54, 1:05.65 (last 600m 35.38), Soft(5), Wanna Be good 58.5 2, Choisborder 59.5 3, magnarock 57 4, Btg $3.80, $3.50, $4.00 8th to 800m, last turn. 4TH, 23Jun18 7.2l flemington 3yo open 1100m 54.5 inc 0.5 over (D oliver 3) 9, lim 54, 1:02.26 (last 600m 32.58), Soft(5), nature Strip 60.5 1, i Am Someone 52 2, Double Jeopardy 54 3, Btg $4.60, $4.20, $5.00 7th settling, 8th 400m.
9. EL MagNIFICENCE (12) 56 P g Carey (Mornington) 3 ch g magnus – eliza Dream. navy blue, cyan serated hoops, seams sleeves, quartered cap Career record 4:1-0-0 Wins 1000 (1) Prizemoney $44,385 5TH, 09Jun18 1.4l flemington 3yo open 1000m 51 (l King 13) 15, lim 54, 56.79s (last 600m 32.73), good(4), Double Jeopardy 54 1, Ducimus 57.5 2, miss leonidas 54 3, Btg $26.00, $21.00, $41.00 4th to 800m, 5th 400m. Jumped awkwardly. 5TH, 23Jun18 7.3l flemington 3yo open 1100m 54 (B Park 1) 9, lim 54, 1:02.26 (last 600m 32.58), Soft(5), nature Strip 60.5 1, i Am Someone 52 2, Double Jeopardy 54 3, Btg $26.00, $41.00 led settling, 4th 400m.
10. EgyPTIaN BULLET (11) 55.5 John Mcardle (Mornington) 3 b f Bullet train (gB) – montaza. navy, lime diamond band and sleeves, navy cap, lime diamond Career record 12:6-0-0 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (2) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $146,135 WON, 19may18 sht nck, 1.3l flemington 3yo , fillies Bm78 1200m 56 (l King 9) 13, lim 54, 1:10.35 (last 600m 34.61), Soft(5), tarcoola Spirit 55 2, island Daze 55.5 3, Remember the name 52 4, Btg $21.00 8th to 800m, 9th 400m. Jumped awkwardly. 5TH, 16Jun18 4.3l moonee Valley 3yo open 1200m 59.5 (J mott 6) 12, lim 54, 1:12.60 (last 600m 36.53), Soft(6), Usain Bowler 54 1, grey Shadow 54 2, Streets of Avalon 52 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 5th throughout.
11. LayEL (9) 54 M g Price (Caulfield) 3 ch f Reward for effort – Dalayel (nZ). royal blue, silver stripe, royal blue and silver stripe cap Career record 5:2-2-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) Prizemoney $86,910 WON, 06Jun18 lng nck, 0.8l Sandownlakeside 3yo , fillies Bm70 1200m 56.5 (m Walker 5) 12, lim 54, 1:11.10 (last 600m 33.69), good(4), grey Shadow 58 2, magnesium Rose 59 3, tuskar Brook 59 4, Btg $8.00, $10.00 led throughout. Rider told to use more vigour. 2ND, 16Jun18 6l, 1/2 hd moonee Valley 3yo , fillies open 1000m 58 (m Walker 8) 12, lim 54, 59.30s (last 600m 34.92), Soft(6), miss leonidas 59 1, miss norway 58 3, Zarpoya 55.5 4, Btg $7.00, $4.80 2nd throughout.
12. TagREEDa (6) 54 M g Price (Caulfield) 3 b f fastnet Rock – Azumi. yellow, royal blue v and cap Career record 7:2-2-1 Wins 1400 (1) 1500 (1) Prizemoney $56,550 4TH, 31Jan18 2.2l Sandown-Hillside 3yo , fillies Bm64 1600m 59.5 (C Caserta 6) 10, lim 55.5, 1:39.36 (last 600m 34.86), good(3), Jane’s Angel 59 1, Pleasuring 58.5 2, tuskar Brook 55.5 3, Btg $2.50, $2.80 (fav). 4th to 1200m, 3rd to turn. Ran wide during race. 5TH, 24feb18 3.5l Caulfield (g 2) Autumn Classic 1800m 55 (D oliver 6) 13, Set weights, 1:49.43 (last 600m 36.16), good(3), Beauty Spirit 57 1, Astoria 57 2, mr So And So 57 3, Btg $8.50, $8.00 7th settling, 5th turn. 3 Wide.
Race 8
1600m
4.10
1. MOSS ‘N’ DaLE (14) 58 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 25:11-4-3 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. 6TH, 16Jun18 3.2l ipswich (metro) (lR) City ipswich eye liner Stakes 1350m 56 (A Darmanin 4) 12, lim 54, 1:19.55 (last 600m 34.99), Soft(5), i’m A Rippa 54 1, tyzone 54 2, Privlaka 54 3, Btg $4.00, $4.20, $4.00 6th throughout.
2. CHaMOIS ROaD (19) 57.5 Patrick Payne (Plumpton) 5 ch g Choisir – Alpine Club (SA). blue, white and red band, white sleeves, blue and red armbands, quartered cap Career record 37:11-12-7 Wins 1200 (4) 1205 (1) 1250 (2) 1300 (3) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $443,850 WON, 26may18 lng nck, 0.8l morphettville Parks Bm90 1250m 58.5 (m Aitken 2) 6, lim 54, 1:13.71 (last 605m 34.34), good(4), exalted Adam 54 2, labuan Star 54 3, go the Journey 58.5 4, Btg $4.50, $6.50 3rd to turn.
WON, 23Jun18 lng nck, 1.3l flemington open 1400m 54.5 (m Aitken 12) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), ozi Choice 58 2, miss gunpowder 52 3, Sadaqa 52 4, Btg $7.00, $9.00, $7.50 4th to 800m, 3rd turn. Jumped awkwardly.
3. RHyTHM TO SPaRE (11) 57 M D Moroney (Flemington) 8 b g Pins – Stanica (nZ). navy blue, gold lightning bolt, gold and white armbands, gold cap Career record 50:11-4-4 Wins 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (8) 1610 (1) Prizemoney $760,709 5TH, 19may18 2.3l morphettville (g 3) R A lee Stakes 1600m 55 (D oliver 2) 15, Set wts with pen, 1:38.18 (last 605m 35.29), Soft(6), land of Plenty 55 1, over exposure 53 2, lite’n in my Veins 56.5 3, Btg $12.00, $13.00, $12.00 led settling, 5th turn. Blocked for run near 200m. 4TH, 16Jun18 9.2l moonee Valley open 1600m 58 (Z Spain 11) 13, lim 54, 1:36.88 (last 600m 36.69), Soft(6), magic Consol 54 1, mihany 53.5 2, tatoosh 54 3, Btg $16.00, $17.00 3rd settling, 4th 800m, 6th turn. Blocked for run in straight.
4. aMOvaTIO (17) 56 C J Waller (Flemington) 7 b g Al maher – grand ovation. yellow, royal blue knight, royal blue and yellow stripe sleeves, yellow and royal blue star cap Career record 59:9-11-8 Wins 1200 (3) 1400 (2) 1550 (1) 1600 (3) Prizemoney $976,660 8TH, 09Jun18 5.8l flemington open 1400m 58 (e Brown 2) 13, lim 54, 1:20.96 (last 600m 34.86), good(4), ozi Choice 56.5 1, Cool Chap 55.5 2, miss gunpowder 52.5 3, Btg $10.00, $12.00 last to turn. Slowly away. 9TH, 16Jun18 12.3l moonee Valley open 1600m 60 (D oliver 10) 13, lim 54, 1:36.88 (last 600m 36.69), Soft(6), magic Consol 54 1, mihany 53.5 2, tatoosh 54 3, Btg $8.50, $17.00 11th to 800m, 9th turn.
5. JaCqUINOT Bay (7) 56 D & B Hayes & T Dabernig (Euroa) 10 b g galileo (iR) – la la land. maroon, green, white and yellow braces and armbands Career record 78:15-13-7 Wins 1000 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (4) 1600 (7) 1700 (1) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $1,254,235 2ND, 12may18 lng hd, 2l Caulfield open 1600m 56 (C Parish 1) 8, lim 54, 1:37.68 (last 600m 36.08), Soft(6), Riyadh 51 1, Bel Burgess 54 3, my Paisann 54 4, Btg $5.50, $4.20, $4.60 3rd to 800m, 4th turn. Blocked for run near 400m. WON, 02Jun18 1.5l, nse moonee Valley open 1600m 54 (f W Kersley 2) 10, lim 54, 1:37.67 (last 600m 37.50), Soft(5), Rib eye 54 2, Akavoroun 55 3, magic Consol 54 4, Btg $6.50, $9.00, $8.50 3rd settling, 4th 800m, 2nd turn.
6. OZI CHOICE (10) 56 D K Weir (Ballarat) 5 br g Denman – late Watch. orange, purple checks Career record 35:9-6-2 Wins 1100 (2) 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (4) 1440 (1) Prizemoney $467,650 WON, 09Jun18 2.3l, 0.8l flemington open 1400m 56.5 (D Yendall 10) 13, lim 54, 1:20.96 (last 600m 34.86), good(4), Cool Chap 55.5 2, miss gunpowder 52.5 3, morton’s fork 58 4, Btg $3.50, $3.20 (fav). led settling, 2nd turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 lng nck, 1.3l flemington open 1400m 58 (D Yendall 7) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), Chamois Road 54.5 1, miss gunpowder 52 3, Sadaqa 52 4, Btg $2.00, $1.90, $2.10 (fav). led to turn.
7. MORTON’S FORK (6) 55.5 James Cummings (Flemington) 4 br g Ad Valorem (US) – Dilemmas. royal blue Career record 20:5-6-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (1) 1600 (1) 1700 (1) Prizemoney $525,325 4TH, 09Jun18 4.4l flemington open 1400m 58 (R Bayliss 7) 13, lim 54, 1:20.96 (last 600m 34.86), good(4), ozi Choice 56.5 1, Cool Chap 55.5 2, miss gunpowder 52.5 3, Btg $4.80, $5.50, $5.00 9th to turn. 6TH, 23Jun18 3.1l flemington open 1400m 57.5 (C Williams 10) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), Chamois Road 54.5 1, ozi Choice 58 2, miss gunpowder 52 3, Btg $5.00, $8.00 11th to 800m, 9th turn. Checked near 1000m. Vetted - no abnormalities.
8. COOL CHaP (8) 55 D & B Hayes & T Dabernig (Euroa) 5 b g High Chaparral (iR) – Cherishing (US). white, gold and black band, black and gold stars sleeves, black cap Career record 31:4-10-4 Wins 1200 (1) 1700 (1) 2000 (1) 2800 (1) Prizemoney $624,000 5TH, 11may18 2.9l Scone (metro) (lR) Darley Scone Cup 1600m 56 (K mc evoy 10) 16, lim 53, 1:35.84 (last 600m 34.29), good(4), Sedanzer 53.5 1, Duca Valentinois 59 2, Kingsguard 57 3, Btg $9.00, $11.00 9th to 1200m, 3rd to turn. Wide throughout. 2ND, 09Jun18 2.3l, 0.8l flemington open 1400m 55.5 (f W Kersley 6) 13, lim 54, 1:20.96 (last 600m 34.86), good(4), ozi Choice 56.5 1, miss gunpowder 52.5 3, morton’s fork 58 4, Btg $8.00, $9.00, $8.00 7th settling, 8th 800m, 7th turn. Stewards queried run.
9. TURNITaROUND (4) 54.5 M J Williams (Warrnambool) 7 b g Hard Spun (US) – Devon Dancer. brown, green sleeves, red cap Career record 45:8-8-7 Wins 1400 (1) 1700 (4) 1800 (2) 2000 (1) Prizemoney $601,825 10TH, 09Jun18 6.8l flemington open 1400m 57.5 (B thompson 11) 13, lim 54, 1:20.96 (last 600m 34.86), good(4), ozi Choice 56.5 1, Cool Chap 55.5 2, miss gunpowder 52.5 3, Btg $21.00, $31.00 10th throughout. 5TH, 23Jun18 3l flemington open 1400m 56.5 (D lane 3) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), Chamois Road 54.5 1, ozi Choice 58 2, miss gunpowder 52 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 6th to turn.
10. MagIC CONSOL (18) 54 P a Preusker (Horsham) 8 ch g Consolidator (US) – Shally’s magic. red, royal blue and white hoops, royal blue sleeves, red and white quartered cap, royal blue pompom Career record 56:11-9-5 Wins 1200 (1) 1304 (1) 1400 (1) 1550 (1) 1600 (3) 1700 (1) 1800 (2) 1815 (1) Prizemoney $481,265
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4TH, 02Jun18 1.8l moonee Valley open 1600m 54 (Dean Holland 1) 10, lim 54, 1:37.67 (last 600m 37.50), Soft(5), Jacquinot Bay 54 1, Rib eye 54 2, Akavoroun 55 3, Btg $4.80, $5.50, $5.00 4th settling, 3rd 800m, 4th turn. WON, 16Jun18 7l, 1.8l moonee Valley open 1600m 54 (C Williams 6) 13, lim 54, 1:36.88 (last 600m 36.69), Soft(6), mihany 53.5 2, tatoosh 54 3, Rhythm to Spare 58 4, Btg $6.50, $4.00 (fav). 8th to 800m, 7th turn.
11. RaW IMPULSE (16) 54 D K Weir (Warrnambool) 6 b h makfi (gB) – marika (gB). royal blue, white horseshoe, black and white checked sleeves and cap Career record 24:5-3-2 Wins 1500 (1) 1800 (2) 2000 (1) 2058 (1) Prizemoney $268,138 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. 8TH, 16Jun18 6l moonee Valley open 2040m 55 (C Williams 8) 10, lim 54, 2:07.77 (last 600m 37.32), Soft(6), my nordic Hero 54.5 1, Self Sense 57 2, Have Another glass 54 3, Btg $8.50, $11.00, $10.00 9th settling, 8th 800m, 9th turn. lame after race.
12. MIHaNy (1) 54 D & B Hayes & T Dabernig (Euroa) 6 b g Redoute’s Choice – Snowdrift (fR). pink, pale blue star, white and pale blue stars sleeves, pink and pale blue star cap Career record 46:10-9-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1380 (1) 1400 (2) 1600 (5) Prizemoney $469,115 5TH, 02Jun18 4.4l morphettville Parks Bm90 1550m 58 (Z Spain 4) 8, lim 54, 1:33.55 (last 608m 35.47), good(4), tatoosh 56 1, Have Another glass 57 2, our Bottino 55.5 3, Btg $5.00, $8.00 led settling, 2nd turn. 2ND, 16Jun18 7l, 1.8l moonee Valley open 1600m 53.5 (f W Kersley 7) 13, lim 54, 1:36.88 (last 600m 36.69), Soft(6), magic Consol 54 1, tatoosh 54 3, Rhythm to Spare 58 4, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $17.00 led to turn.
13. SaDaqa (20) 54 M & L Cerchi (Flemington) 8 b g face Value – Jiddah. white, gold and navy blue angle horseshoe, navy blue sleeves and cap Career record 57:8-11-6 Wins 1313 (1) 1400 (1) 1412 (1) 1600 (4) 1800 (1) Prizemoney $473,640 9TH, 02Jun18 5.3l moonee Valley Bm90 1200m 57 (J martin 11) 11, lim 54, 1:12.49 (last 600m 36.74), Soft(5), tildy lad 54 1, Ashlor 58 2, Wise Hero 56.5 3, Btg $31.00, $101.00 10th to turn. 4TH, 23Jun18 2.7l flemington open 1400m 52 (f W Kersley 11) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), Chamois Road 54.5 1, ozi Choice 58 2, miss gunpowder 52 3, Btg $41.00, $71.00 5th to turn. Jumped awkwardly.
14. gaLaxy RaIDER (9) 54 g M Begg (Pinecliff Mt. Eliza) 5 bl/br g Hard Spun (US) – galaxy light. black, red striped cap Career record 24:3-8-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (1) 1411 (1) Prizemoney $188,000 2ND, 26may18 1.8l, 0.5l Sandown-lakeside Bm84 1400m 57 (R Bayliss 2) 8, lim 54, 1:25.56 (last 600m 33.51), Soft(5), Peacock 59 1, Urban Ruler 57.5 3, Castelo 56 4, Btg $3.00, $2.80 (fav). last to 800m, 7th turn. Slowly away. 8TH, 23Jun18 4.2l flemington open 1400m 54 (D thornton 2) 13, lim 54, 1:23.12 (last 600m 34.82), good(4), Chamois Road 54.5 1, ozi Choice 58 2, miss gunpowder 52 3, Btg $8.50, $11.00 last settling, 12th turn.
15. RIB EyE (5) 54 C W McDonald (Caulfield) 6 b g Choisir – Pixels. red, white gatecrasher Career record 22:4-5-1 Wins 1200 (2) 1600 (2) Prizemoney $140,200 2ND, 02Jun18 1.5l, nse moonee Valley open 1600m 54 (C Parnham 4) 10, lim 54, 1:37.67 (last 600m 37.50), Soft(5), Jacquinot Bay 54 1, Akavoroun 55 3, magic Consol 54 4, Btg $8.50, $10.00, $9.00 8th to 800m, 5th turn. 4TH, 30Jun18 0.7l Caulfield Bm84 1400m 57 (C Parnham 2) 14, lim 54, 1:23.61 (last 600m 35.85), good(4), Wenner 54 1, malaise 60 2, Dane thunder 55.5 3, Btg $10.00, $8.00, $9.00 9th to turn. Blocked for run near 400m.
16. KaCHINg (15) 54 C Maher (Caulfield) 4 b g So You think (nZ) – Sun Song. navy blue, gold and white crescent, gold cap Career record 16:4-3-5 Wins 1400 (2) 1419 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $126,960 WON, 30may18 1.5l, 0.8l Sale Bm70 1419m 59.5 (D lane 1) 12, lim 54, 1:26.74 (last 600m 35.38), good(4), muccino 58 2, fontein lad 58 3, Roseberry Street 59 4, Btg $1.70, $1.65 (fav). 6th to turn. WON, 17Jun18 lng nck, 1l Bendigo Bm78 1600m 57.5 (m Zahra 4) 9, lim 54, 1:40.30 (last 600m 37.04), Heavy(9), Curragh 59.5 2, War legend 59 3, top Prospect 59 4, Btg $2.80, $3.20 (eq fav). 8th to turn.
17. SILENTZ (2) 54 D K Weir (Ballarat) 4 ch g Snitzel – inthemix. white, navy blue diagonal stripes Career record 10:5-2-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1407 (1) 1600 (1) Prizemoney $149,075 9TH, 10Jun18 4.8l Swan Hill open 1600m 54 (H Coffey 10) 12, lim 54, 1:43.67 , Heavy(10), Victory Downs 54 1, mortar Platoon 54 2, grand Dreamer 56.5 3, Btg $2.80, $3.50 (fav). 11th to turn. failed due to track condition. Vetted - no abnormalities. WON, 23Jun18 0.8l, 1/2 hd flemington Bm90 1600m 54 (D Yendall 5) 12, lim 54, 1:37.25 (last 600m 35.21), good(4), Another Coldie 57 2, guizot 55 3, Bling Dynasty 55 4, Btg $2.25, $2.60 (fav). 10th settling, 9th 800m, 10th turn.
18. LITE’N IN My vEINS (13) 60 C Maher (Caulfield) 5 b/br g Henrythenavigator (US) – Beauty World. red, white chevron with red stars, white sleeves, white cap with red star Career record 25:9-2-1 Wins 1200 (1) 1400 (3) 1600 (4) 2040 (1) Prizemoney $713,015 WON, 02Jun18 0.8l, 1.3l moonee Valley open 2040m 57.5 (l Riordan 14) 14, lim 54, 2:07 (last 600m 38.45), Soft(5), my nordic Hero 54 2, magnapal 55 3, grey lion 56 4, Btg $6.00, $7.50, $7.00 6th settling, 4th turn. Ran wide early stages. Rider told to use more vigour.
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9TH, 16Jun18 8l moonee Valley open 2040m 59 (l Riordan 2) 10, lim 54, 2:07.77 (last 600m 37.32), Soft(6), my nordic Hero 54.5 1, Self Sense 57 2, Have Another glass 54 3, Btg $3.80, $4.60 (fav). 2nd to 800m, led turn. lame after race.
19. DaRk EyEs (12) 56 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 29:8-2-3 Wins 1200 (1) 1250 (1) 1400 (1) 1500 (1) 1600 (1) 1900 (1) 2000 (2) Prizemoney $496,270 7TH, 16Jun18 3.7l Rosehill Bm95 1400m 62 (J Parr 6) 10, lim 53, 1:25.23 (last 600m 36.18), good(4), flow 55 1, invinzabeel 59.5 2, new Universe 56.5 3, Btg $21.00, $41.00 led settling, 3rd 800m, 2nd turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 nse, 0.5l Randwick open 1600m 59 (J Parr 5) 6, lim 53, 1:39.90 (last 600m 36), Heavy(9), Karavali 53 1, Special missile 54.5 3, mighty lucky 57.5 4, Btg $5.00, $8.50 2nd throughout. Rider lost whip.
20. PENTHOUsE POET (3) 54 R E Laing (Cranbourne (1)) 4 bl g Dylan thomas (iR) – luxury Suite. black, white and red hooped sleeves, quartered cap Career record 16:3-1-5 Wins 1300 (1) 1600 (1) 1736 (1) Prizemoney $64,540 3RD, 06Jun18 1.8l, sht hd Sandown-lakeside Bm78 1600m 53 (H grace 8) 11, lim 54, 1:37.37 (last 600m 34.58), good(4), i Boogi 57 1, groovin’ 55.5 2, Serenade the Stars 58.5 4, Btg $21.00 10th settling, last to turn. 9TH, 23Jun18 6.8l flemington Bm90 1600m 54 (B thompson 3) 12, lim 54, 1:37.25 (last 600m 35.21), good(4), Silentz 54 1, Another Coldie 57 2, guizot 55 3, Btg $15.00, $21.00 7th to turn.
Your Local Wagga Weekly - Friday, 6 July, 2018
flemington FORM CONTINUED Race 9
1200m
4.45
1. HELLOva sTREET (7) 60 scott Brunton (seven Mile Beach) 7 ch g Helike (US) – Butter Street. green, white sleeves and cap Career record 38:16-10-6 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (1) 1200 (4) 1400 (6) 1600 (2) 1620 (1) Prizemoney $921,375 WON, 28feb18 3.5l, 0.5l launceston (lR) Sky Racing mowbray Stakes 1600m 59 (J maskiell 5) 9, Weight for age, 1:35.29 (last 800m 47.55), good(4), Step the Pedal 57 2, Royal Rapture 59 3, Zatacla 59 4, Btg $1.40 (fav). led throughout. Rider told to use more vigour. 3RD, 17mar18 0.5l, 0.8l flemington (g 2) Blamey Stakes 1600m 58 (J maskiell 3) 5, Set wts with pen, 1:36.84 (last 600m 34.20), good(3), Humidor 59 1, Cool Chap 55 2, odeon 57 4, Btg $6.00, $6.50, $4.60 led to turn. Stewards queried run.
2. aBILITy (4) 59 Henry Dwyer (st Leonards) 5 b g Reward for effort – Paeroa. white, red epaulettes, royal blue and red spots sleeves Career record 18:7-2-2 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (2) 1105 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $373,400 6TH, 01oct17 2.9l Caulfield open 1100m 60.5 (D Dunn 12) 12, lim 54, 1:03.40 (last 600m 33.84), good(3), Badajoz 54 1, Shaf 55 2, Hellova Street 59 3, Btg $4.20, $4.80 (eq fav). 10th to 800m, 11th turn. 8TH, 09Jun18 5.3l flemington open 1000m 58.5 (e Brown 4) 10, lim 54, 56.46s (last 600m 33.07), good(4), Rocket tommy 54 1, Saxophone 54 2, labuan Star 54 3, Btg $4.60, $8.00 7th to 800m, 9th 400m. Respiratory issues.
3. HUssON EaGLE (9) 54.5 Patrick Payne (Plumpton) 6 b g Husson (AR) – tie me Up. royal blue, white star, red cap Career record 34:5-5-5 Wins 1000 (3) 1100 (2) Prizemoney $1,006,018 6TH, 21Apr18 3.1l Caulfield (lR) ladbrokes Bel esprit Stakes 1100m 54 (W egan 8) 11, lim 54, 1:03.40 (last 600m 34.26), good(3), Sprightly lass 54 1, Bons Away 56 2, malibu Style 54 3, Btg $17.00, $21.00, $15.00 9th settling, 10th 800m, 8th turn. 9TH, 23Jun18 7l flemington open 1100m 53 (n Punch 8) 12, lim 54, 1:03.63 (last 600m 33.94), good(4), malibu Style 58 1, Divine Quality 54 2, labuan Star 51 3, Btg $10.00, $12.00, $11.00 5th to 400m. Stewards queried run. thumps.
4. CaMDUs (8) 54 D k Weir (Warrnambool) 6 b g Street Cry (iR) – elusive Sparkle (US). white, red waratah, diagonal halved sleeves, white cap, red waratah Career record 21:7-3-1 Wins 1200 (6) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $279,850 7TH, 02Jun18 3.9l moonee Valley Bm90 1200m 58.5 (e Brown 4) 11, lim 54, 1:12.49 (last 600m 36.74), Soft(5), tildy lad 54 1, Ashlor 58 2, Wise Hero 56.5 3, Btg $4.60, $3.50, $4.20 5th to 800m, 6th turn. Blocked for run in straight. Stewards queried run. Vetted - no abnormalities. 5TH, 16Jun18 3l moonee Valley open 1200m 54.5 (C Parnham 1) 9, lim 54, 1:11.97 (last 600m 36.40), Soft(6), Widgee turf 59 1, Ashlor 54 2, malaise 54 3, Btg $5.50, $5.00 5th throughout.
5. MaN FROM UNCLE (3) 54 D k Weir (Ballarat) 4 b g Uncle mo (US) – Derelique. dark blue, cerise chevrons, sleeves and cap Career record 9:3-1-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (1) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $403,050
12TH, 11nov17 7.6l flemington (g 1) Darley Classic 1200m 58.5 (m Dee 11) 13, Weight for age, 1:08.74 (last 600m 34.08), good(3), Redzel 58.5 1, terravista 58.5 2, impending 58.5 3, Btg $31.00, $61.00 9th settling, 11th 800m, last 400m. 4TH, 23Jun18 3.4l flemington open 1100m 54 (D Yendall 4) 12, lim 54, 1:03.63 (last 600m 33.94), good(4), malibu Style 58 1, Divine Quality 54 2, labuan Star 51 3, Btg $4.80, $5.00 4th settling, 3rd 400m.
6. yEsTERDay’s sONGs (10) 54 M D Moroney (Flemington) 7 b g Henrythenavigator (US) – Sarah Vee. navy blue, gold lightning bolt, gold and white armbands, gold cap Career record 36:5-3-3 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (1) 1400 (2) Prizemoney $330,320 9TH, 09Jun18 6.1l flemington open 1000m 54 (P moloney 3) 10, lim 54, 56.46s (last 600m 33.07), good(4), Rocket tommy 54 1, Saxophone 54 2, labuan Star 54 3, Btg $31.00, $26.00 last to 400m. 10TH, 23Jun18 7.1l flemington open 1100m 54.5 inc 0.5 over (J Winks 11) 12, lim 54, 1:03.63 (last 600m 33.94), good(4), malibu Style 58 1, Divine Quality 54 2, labuan Star 51 3, Btg $31.00, $71.00 last to 400m.
7. JUsT HIFaLUTIN (1) 54 E Jusufovic (Cranbourne) 4 ch m Reset – She lago. white, red sash, white, red and black hooped sleeves, white, red and black spots cap Career record 11:5-3-0 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (4) Prizemoney $201,850 2ND, 01Jan18 1.3l, 1l flemington 3 and 4yo Bm78 1400m 57.5 (l Currie 6) 8, lim 54, 1:22.42 (last 600m 33.27), good(4), Wise Hero 56.5 1, King Kohei 51 3, nikitas 60.5 4, Btg $5.50, $4.20 6th to 800m, 5th turn.
WON, 20Jan18 sht hd, 0.8l flemington Bm84 1200m 53 (B thompson 9) 13, lim 54, 1:09.34 (last 600m 33.63), good(3), Atlantic City 59.5 2, leodoro 56.5 3, Sabotage 54 4, Btg $3.50, $3.80 (fav). 11th to 800m, 8th 400m. Jumped awkwardly.
8. DIvINE QUaLITy (2) 54 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne (1)) 4 ch m Sepoy – nun faster. hot pink, white crossed sashes Career record 11:3-6-1 Wins 1100 (1) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $236,550 2ND, 02Jun18 0.8l, lng nck moonee Valley 4yo and UP , mares open 1200m 56 (B mertens 4) 10, lim 54, 1:12.36 (last 600m 36.25), Soft(5), moonlover 54.5 1, Creativity 56.5 3, moonlites Choice 55 4, Btg $4.60, $3.50, $3.80 4th settling, 5th turn. 2ND, 23Jun18 nck, 1.3l flemington open 1100m 54 (B mertens 1) 12, lim 54, 1:03.63 (last 600m 33.94), good(4), malibu Style 58 1, labuan Star 51 3, man from Uncle 54 4, Btg $9.00, $10.00, $9.00 8th settling, 9th 800m, 8th 400m.
9. PRINCETON sPIRIT (5) 54 Julius sandhu (Cranbourne) 4 b g nadeem – ivy Hall (nZ). purple, pink vee and armbands, quartered cap Career record 7:5-0-0 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (4) Prizemoney $107,250 4TH, 26may18 2.2l Sandown-lakeside Bm78 1200m 57 (e Brown 7) 16, lim 54, 1:11.31 (last 600m 34.04), Soft(5), Highland Beat 56 1, Seven Year Reward 54 2, Artie Dee two 58.5 3, Btg $4.60, $5.00, $4.60 5th to 800m, 6th turn. WON, 16Jun18 0.8l, lng hd moonee Valley 2nd Bm78 1200m 59 (B mertens 5) 13, lim 54, 1:12.71 (last 600m 36.58), Soft(6), lord Barrington 56.5 2, terindah 57 3, Zamperini 51 4, Btg $4.60, $5.50, $5.00 2nd settling, led 800m, 2nd turn.
10. TyPHOON JOLIE (11) 54 J D sadler (Caulfield) 6 b m Shamardal (US) – Jolie’s Shinju (JP). purple, yellow checks and sleeves, purple cap, yellow star Career record 27:5-3-1 Wins 1000 (1) 1200 (1) 1300 (2) 1400 (1) Prizemoney $215,600 7TH, 19may18 4l flemington (lR) Straight Six 1200m 54 (ms l meech 5) 12, lim 54, 1:10.30 (last 600m 33.85), good(4), first Among equals 55 1, Divine Quality 54 2, Knowable 54 3, Btg $21.00, $13.00, $17.00 led to 800m, 2nd 400m. 4TH, 02Jun18 3.6l moonee Valley , f&m’s Bm84 1500m 57 (l King 5) 12, lim 54, 1:31.68 (last 600m 35.86), Soft(5), Jamaican Rain 57.5 1, Hectopascal 57 2, miss Clooney 56 3, Btg $8.50, $9.00, $8.50 led to turn. Rider charged with careless riding.
11. LaBUaN sTaR (6) 54 D k Weir (Warrnambool) 5 b/br g Bel esprit – Racy Alice. maroon, white star, white and maroon stars sleeves, white and maroon star cap Career record 25:6-3-7 Wins 1000 (2) 1100 (2) 1200 (2) Prizemoney $179,950 3RD, 09Jun18 0.8l, 0.5l flemington open 1000m 54 (D Yendall 2) 10, lim 54, 56.46s (last 600m 33.07), good(4), Rocket tommy 54 1, Saxophone 54 2, Bullpit 54 4, Btg $5.00, $5.50, $4.60 9th to 800m, 5th 400m. 3RD, 23Jun18 nck, 1.3l flemington open 1100m 51 (l King 6) 12, lim 54, 1:03.63 (last 600m 33.94), good(4), malibu Style 58 1, Divine Quality 54 2, man from Uncle 54 4, Btg $9.00, $11.00, $9.00 10th settling, 11th 800m, 6th 400m.
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WeatHer / traCk / rail Track soft (5). Rail is out 6m for the entire circuit. Weather fine.
1 Beach House Bar & grill
1050m
11.42
$40,000. Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
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golDen sHoes d (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 HyDrazine dw (9) . . . . . . M Aitken (a3) 62 lorD MarMaDuke w (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .5 oraDonna w (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 .5 Desert CoWBoy w (12) . . . . . B Stewart 59 WonDer BooM dw (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 killerMan’s run w (6) . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 58 .5 HirtsHals dw (7) . . . . . B Thornton (a3) 58 stellarCraFt cdw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 .5 FrequenDly tcdw (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 si si sequalo d (13) . . . . . sCratCHeD 56 .5 — My Maisie d (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 initialize wb (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . M Cahill 54 .5 emergencies: (in order) 14 2420 Mosrai (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 15 4122 snipetron dw (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 16 1s1s la viDa loCa (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 17 s114 totally CHarMeD dwb (4) . P Hammersley 55 HYDraziNe, Desert Cowboy, killerman’s run, Hirtshals. 0s55 480s 0672 248s s431 1730 7s11 6126 5108 5s56 7123 0225 63s3
2 Hotel Beach House
1350m
12.17
$70,000. F&M Benchmark 85. Apprentices can claim.
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0313 prinCess posH (1) . . . . . . . . . D Browne 60 1746 Don’t tell MaMa tcw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . 59 6011 Manaya c (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5878 our BeeBee cw (2) . . . . . .Ms R Williams 57 .5 1s06 inspireD estelle tw (6) . . . . .J Orman 56 6017 BolD gypsy dw (4) . . . . . M R Du Plessis 55 .5 1124 Foxy HouseWiFe dwn (5) . . . . J Byrne 54 .5 s640 all tHat is cw (7) . . . . . . . . Ron Stewart 54 8251 Divine aCtion dw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 MaNaYa, Princess Posh, Foxy Housewife, Bold gypsy.
3 Duporth tavern Handicap
1350m 12.52
$70,000. 2yo. Apprentices can claim.
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3112 unConDitional wb (7) . B Thornton (a3) 59 1002 pennino tw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .5 1222 soaring Heart d (4) . . . . . . B Stewart 57 .5 1 trainspotting w (8) . . M R Du Plessis 56 .5 4s23 Doss b (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 1 Miss quaintly w (10) . . . . . . . . J Byrne 54 .5 1 tatCee (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Colless 54 .5 97s4 MaJikkutesa (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 27s3 reD stina (5) . . . . . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray 54 s235 serlina (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Orman 54 s435 sugar sizzle w (9) . . . . . . . . . . M Cahill 54 uNCoNDitioNal, Pennino, Soaring Heart, red Stina.
4 Casa Cibo Handicap
2040m
1.27
$70,000. Benchmark 80. Apprentices can claim.
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2255 Honey toast tdwn (5) . . M Aitken (a3) 65 88s8 Brilliant Jet dwn (12) . B Thornton (a3) 60 4s69 enDless Days tcw (9) . . M Mc Gillivray 59 7880 Monteux cw (10) . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 58 .5 3112 reaDy For Danger w (2) . . . . . . . . . . . 57 2566 skytrek w (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 5143 DenBern tw (4) . . . . . . . . . . Ron Stewart 56 .5 6171 kuttaMurra al d (1) . . .J Murphy (a3) 56 5630 Court’s star tw (13) . . . . . . . B Stewart 55 7336 Mornington d (7) . . . . . . . . . . G Colless 54 .5 6s80 explosive one cd (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 3109 sHotaCross tHe BoW w (6) . . . . . . . . 54 8421 anzio t (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Cahill 54 0s00 Canongate tw (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 reaDY For DaNger, Denbern, anzio, endless Days.
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.
5 rawgroup plate
1640m
2.02
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1050m
48s0 5017 220s 440s 5386 6145 428s 5525 117s 0672
8 Bottle-o Handicap
1640m
2.42
WuDang BlaDe w (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Miss exFaCtor w (13) . . . . . . . . J Byrne 58 BolD xavvi d (9) . . . . . . . . . . B Stewart 56 .5 envy oF all w (11) . . . . . . . . . D Browne 56 sista aCt (19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J Orman 56 Basara cw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Dazzling reD tdw (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 WonDer BooM dw (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 invinCiBle gangsta (16) . . . .B El-Issa 54 .5 Meikas wb (18) . . . . . . . . . T Marshall (a2) 54 la viDa loCa (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 sHesees everytHing t (10) . M Mc Gillivray 54 gooDonya sonJa w (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 emergencies: (in order) 14 242s looks like elvis wb (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 15 1914 loveson w (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 16 7s1 inky Bay (20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 17 51s Ballingall lass wn (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 18 2613 ConspiCuous (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 19 3617 river Flyer (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 20 6 graCe oF MonaCo (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 MiSS exFaCtor, Wudang Blade, Bold xavvi, Sista act. 1261 2s11 1214 s421 410s 5232 5831 1730 19s5 s205 1s1s 216s 17s
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9 Hervey Bay Hotel & resort
1350m
1200m 12.36
1 70s3 CroCkett (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 59 2 eClair Mirage (5) . . . . . . . . . .T Pannell 56 .5 3 2 He Will BooM h (7) . . . . . . . . . . . P Gatt 56 .5 4 s621 First DiaMonD w (1) . . . . . . . . .J Holder 56 5 4 tongsai Boss (3) . . . . . .Ms R Clark (a2) 56 6 236 toolBar (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowditch 56 7 5 BeHeMotH (9) . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 55 .5 8 8 Waikato express (4) . . .Ms E Boyd (a2) 55 9 0444 Burn oFF (8) . . . . . . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 54 .5 10 sassy raiDer (10) . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 54 .5 CroCkett, He Will Boom, First Diamond, eclair Mirage.
1200m
1.11
$45,000. Benchmark 90. Apprentices can claim.
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7544 go tHe Journey cdw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 .5 0913 so you too cdwbn (1) . .Ms R Clark (a2) 57 2921 exalteD aDaM dw (2) . . . . D Tourneur 56 s314 FalCool w (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Pannell 56 212s CHapel City cwb (6) .Ms A Jordsjo (a2) 54 4s41 eMBeCee lil tdw (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2234 stragun d (5) . . . . . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 54 exalteD aDaM, Falcool, So You too, embecee lil.
3 goldin Farms - akeed Mofeed 1500m $45,000. 3yo Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim.
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1.46
nigHt Falls w (1) . . . . . . . . . . B Rawiller 58 .5 CHuBBy rain w (4) . . . . . . . . . . . O Ridge 56 .5 oH Mo tw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowditch 56 super sWoop w (3) . . . .Ms R Clark (a2) 56 turnpike w (2) . . . . . Ms E Finnegan (a) 56 Fulton street (10) . . . . . . . . .T Pannell 55 seattle sounD (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 0020 triple Deez h (11) . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 54 .5 3961 skiD liD w (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 54 0444 asHaDy Hussy w (12) . . . . . . . . . P Gatt 54 3042 lostarC b (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 8530 Don’t DouBt it (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 NigHt FallS, Chubby rain, turnpike, Fulton Street. 1721 421 s146 7s45 4118 2152
4.37
$70,000. C,H&Gs Benchmark 85. Apprentices can claim.
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s658 stella oMBra tw (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 .5 212s glenDara tdwn (7) . . . . . Ms S Lacy (a3) 60 s213 no annaMossity tcwb (1) . B Thornton (a3) 58 s723 priMal FligHt t (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 3s54 DesMon’s priDe cw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 .5 9125 sWorD oF JustiCe w (4) . . M Aitken (a3) 57 035s ingeegooDBe tw (5) . . . T Marshall (a2) 56 6s61 prioritise tw (6) . . . . . . .J Murphy (a3) 56 2067 CornroW cd (10) . . . . . . M Mc Gillivray 55 959s lorD CoConuts dw (8) . . . . B Stewart 55 7010 tHe aMateur tc (9) . . . . . . . . . .J Orman 55 0322 arena salon cb (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 .5 No aNNaMoSSitY, Primal Flight, the amateur, Sword of Justice.
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$45,000. 2yo. Apprentices can claim.
2 Coopers session ale
4.02
22s0 religiFy cd (6) .J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 63 246s vassal w (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Colless 58 .5 05s0 soMeDay tcw (7) . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis 57 .5 88s0 Marenostro dw (2) . . . M Murphy (a2) 56 .5 s007 outrageD t (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 .5 9003 all in vogue d (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 0149 lorDag tcw (12) . . . . . . . . T Marshall (a2) 54 2162 exoteriC w (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 4103 saBkHat cdw (13) . . . . . . .J Murphy (a3) 54 7511 allknigHt saint tdw (8) . . . .J Orman 54 s188 slyDini dw (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 0071 ruling Dynasty dw (9) . . . . . . J Byrne 54 3741 Congelator cdw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 SaBkHat, Congelator, religify, outraged.
gaWler saturday 1 Freeling Football Club
3.22
$70,000. Open. Apprentices can claim.
$70,000. 3yo. Apprentices can claim.
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1200m
HieroglypHiCs dwn (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 tyCoon aCe cdwb (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .5 Desert general tdw (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 notHing Box w (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 .5 apoloBooM cdw (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Miss iano cdw (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Courtza king cdw (2) . . . . . . . J Byrne 57 .5 taillevent tdw (8) . . . . M R Du Plessis 57 .5 qiJi pHoenix dw (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 lorD MarMaDuke dw (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 55 .5 11 6113 MystiC Moon d (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 .5 12 10s4 sailor gerri cd (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 tailleVeNt, Desert general, Qiji Phoenix, Mystic Moon.
4231 HalleluJaH Boy dw (3) . . . . D Browne 59 s948 laszlo dw (6) . . . . . . . . . . .Ms T Harrison 59 0527 real sting c (9) . . . . . . B Thornton (a3) 59 2221 Brains d (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Byrne 58 .5 8s56 antigone cdw (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 5466 CeDarWooD w (7) . . . . . . . . . . G Colless 57 4112 personaliseD w (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 s222 prepee dbn (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 s740 proliFiC Belle w (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 7077 queen gorgo d (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 7031 teMpete rouge w (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 89s0 i’M BeluCCi (5) . . . . . . . . . M R Du Plessis 56 188 CinnaMon Missile (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 4721 golDen sHeaF dw (4) .J Guthmann-Chester (a2) 55 BraiNS, Hallelujah Boy, Personalised, Prepee.
6 Chu the phat Handicap
7 Madame Wu Handicap $70,000. Benchmark 80. Apprentices can claim.
$40,000. Class 3 SW. Apprentices can claim.
6 gawler Central Football Club
WeatHer / traCk / rail Track soft (5). Rail is in the true position. Weather fine.
4 gawler Caravan park
2100m
2.21
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1 6765 DanCe oF Heroes cw (4) . Ms A Jordsjo (a2) 61 .5 2 0s60 Duquessa w (9) . . . . . . .Ms E Boyd (a2) 60 3 6968 FloW Meter tw (7) . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 59 4 s875 annaMan w (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 .5 5 7514 More tHan FaBulous cwh (8) . J Bowditch 57 6 6181 taBle oF WisDoM tw (11) . . . . Ms J Kah 57 7 2181 Casino CluB cw (2) . . . . . . . . . . . P Gatt 56 8 2602 DiaMonD Duke w (13) . . . . . . .T Pannell 55 .5 9 2398 kazooM tcwh (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . J Potter 55 .5 10 3235 Danouli tw (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 .5 11 4s53 eClair Fiesta (3) . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 54 .5 12 s013 JiMMytoWn JeWel twb (6) . .J Holder 54 13 7007 keepakiWi cw (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 More tHaN FaBulouS, Casino Club, Jimmytown Jewel, table of Wisdom.
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BalF’s CHoiCe w (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 .5 Mail it in cw (10) . . . . . . .Ms E Boyd (a2) 61 BroWn Ben w (1) . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 60 royal ruMBle w (6) . . .Ms R Clark (a2) 59 .5 teMps voleur w (9) . .Ms A Jordsjo (a2) 56 .5 azuro w (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 laDy silHouette twh (4) .Ms E Finnegan (a) 54 orakei overlorD wb (14) . . . . . . . . . . 54 tHe statesMan (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 naCar w (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 FantastiC MagiC w (2) . . . D Tourneur 54 Beau’s My Boy tw (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 emergencies: (in order) 13 6087 spiritoF enDeavour tw (3) . . . . . . . . 54 14 0682 eMMooki’s DasH tw (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Mail it iN, orakei overlord, royal rumble, temps Voleur. 8779 0152 8609 0433 0410 12s0 9738 3115 11s6 s933 0s80 7328
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1500m
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BoggoMs tw (13) . . . . . . . . A K Chan (a3) 61 optiMize w (11) . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) 57 .5 BianMagiC w (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .5 Holy Juan (8) . . . . . . .Ms A Jordsjo (a2) 56 .5 sanDHill Warrior tw (10) . . . P Gatt 56 .5 strategiC glass c (7) . . . . . . . J Potter 56 .5 Bungalally Belle w (14) .Ms E Boyd (a2) 56 MerriMen wb (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 superveloCe w (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 aMple on oFFa w (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 .5 via BalCiano b (2) . . . . . . . J Bowditch 55 .5 aagas w (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 pale ale (18) . . . . . . . Ms E Finnegan (a) 55 Miss siska twn (6) . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah 54 .5 emergencies: (in order) 15 9565 DanCes on stars w (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 16 45s6 golD BlusH dw (3) . . . . . . . . D Tourneur 54 17 s374 snoWBrook wh (4) . . . . . . . . . .J Holder 54 18 7801 rotHMoore tcw (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 BuNgalallY Belle, Miss Siska, Merrimen, optimize. 0s29 0128 52s0 s8s6 8634 1080 2511 4115 s651 0259 5823 4s01 4311 s191
tHe Multiples Daily DouBle . . . . . . . . 6, 8 First Four . . . All RACeS early quaD. . . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 quaDrella . . . . . . 5, 6, 7, 8 raCe tiMeS CorreCt at tiMe oF PuBliCatioN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
aspeCt (14) . . . . . . . . Ms K Crowther (a3) poseiDon’s pool dw (1) . . . B Rawiller MonDo MagiC d (5) . . . .Ms E Boyd (a2) WHite kaps (8) . . . . . .Ms A Jordsjo (a2) BaD WolF dw (10) . . . . . . . . . J Bowditch Dexelation dw (15) . . . . . . . . . R Hurdle Flying krupt (4) . . . . . . . . . D Tourneur Mount HoreB d (17) . . . . A K Chan (a3) pure eMotion d (2) . . . . . . . . .J Holder aMBerDi cw (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Potter galCruM twh (16) . . . . . . . . . . . J Maund roCk ForWarD w (11) . . . . . . . . . P Gatt tennessee raiDer d (3) . Ms R Clark (a2) BaJan (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms J Kah emergencies: (in order) 2531 septango w (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68s0 rusHWa (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s148 lorD rosentHal cwh (6) . . . . . . . . . . .
0719 8051 4572 5244 s122 1601 3s20 9160 8022 21s1 4216 91 68s2 5s89
61 59 58 .5 58 57 .5 55 .5 55 .5 55 .5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54
BaD WolF, White kaps, amberdi, Dexelation.
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CULTURES
Stamps stick it out Jacob Saggers
SENDING a message these days is simple, but it hasn’t always been that way. Before postage stamps, individuals had to engage personal couriers who carried documents in small chain link metal bags called chain mail. By the 1700’s, England’s postage system was available for public and private use. While letters were sometimes paid for in advance, most were paid for when delivered – a system that was relatively unreliable. It wasn’t until 1840 when Sir Roland Hill invented the Penny Post in England that prepaid mail became the rule, with a gummed stamp as a receipt. Since that innovation stamps have become popular among collectors and is still considered one of the most prevalent pastimes, with more 20 million stamp collectors worldwide. Secretary of Wagga Stamp Club, Peter Simpfendorfer, is aware of the interest. “The two day fares each year weren’t enough for local collectors, so we decided to add two extra half day markets to see what interest we would garner, and we’ve been doing them for about five years now,” Peter said. The six stalls at Wagga’s ARCC Hall include four stamp stalls and two for coins. With the increased popularity among local coin collectors, the Wagga Stamp Club will soon change its name to the Wagga Stamp and Coin Club. “We’re waiting on approval before we start using that title,” Peter explained. The Wagga Stamp Market attracted stamp and coin collectors from Canberra, Griffith, Tumut and Gundagai, on Saturday
30 June, and saw some very valuable collections come through the doors. “I was shown three Penny Blacks and a Tuppenny Blue. The Penny Black is the stamp that you always hear about because it was the world’s first adhesive postage stamp used in a public postal system, but in fact, the Tuppenny Blue is 10 times scarcer and has twice the catalogue value,” Peter explained. Peter has an enormous Australian stamp collection, both mint and used, and collects stamps from New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. “I do a fair bit of correspondence overseas with penfriends in Austria, Sweden, Germany, the USA, Canada and France. I also collect cinderella stamps. No, they don’t have pictures of Cinderella on them. They are non-postage stamps like tax stamps, revenue stamps, advertising stamps, that type of thing. “You learn so much from stamps. I’ve got what I consider an above average general knowledge of stamps, expect when the subject comes to music and movies. I have learnt a lot about geography, flora, fauna and flags. I love when a quiz show asks, what are the colours of this flag? And I can just rattle it off,” Peter said. Australians stamps are Peter’s favourite, and he is often asked the same question. “I’m always asked what is the most valuable Australian stamp. It’s the first Commonwealth stamp. We became a Commonwealth in 1901, but the first Commonwealth postage stamps weren’t printed until 1913. The reason was that the State’s Postmasters General couldn’t agree on a design. Nothing’s changed in politics
has it? The value of that series with the map of Australia and the kangaroo in the centre can get into the thousands of dollars. “But the most recognised and iconic Australian stamp was the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, which was worth five schillings. This stamp came out in the middle of the depression, so not many people could afford it. I used to own one that I purchased for 13 dollars. It’s worth 250 dollars today, much better than bank interest wouldn’t you say?” Peter said with a smile.
“My good old granny piqued my interest in stamps. She was a stamp collector and bought me an embassy album from Coles along with a couple of packets of stamps, and I’d always get stamps for my birthday. I started collecting three times, gave up twice, but I have been collecting stamps continuously now since 1963, it’s been 55 years. For further information on the Wagga Stamp Club visit www.club.philas.org.au/ wagga or contact Peter on 6922 3393.
Stamp enthusiasts, Bob Edyvean (Left) and Peter Simpfendorfer.
Tips for a healthy headspace: music Sarah GETTING motivated to do things is difficult at the best of times, especially when the warmth of bed is factored in. However, being in a not so healthy headspace can make this process much harder. Something that gets me going, especially during those hard times, is music. I find that locating new music really helps. It sometimes provides me a rush of excitement and sometimes it gives me the motivation to do something by
exploring. An online streaming service, such as Spotify or Soundcloud provides an extensive library to do so. Picking up that guitar you haven’t touched in ages or doing some drum beats may also help for more long-term motivation. For so long I was hesitant to pick up my guitar, and even when I did it was a struggle to continue at first. But, practicing a few times a week helped me push through this struggle. Tapping to the beat of music has also helped me with my anxiety as it helps me control the fidgeting and tremors by grounding myself in the present moment and helping to manage the anxiety in that moment. Music is a powerful tool that is relatively easy to access in this day and age. I hope it provides some benefit to others like it does for myself.
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RURAL & ENVIROMENT
How well do you know your ruminants? pennie scott
CATTLE and sheep make up the principal species in production in the Riverina for wool, meat and milk. It is common knowledge they naturally eat grass however, in a 30-year study at Utah State University headed by Professor Fred Provenza focusing on animal behaviours, nutritional knowledge is not the only aspect necessary to appreciate the social and habitat preferences of these ruminants. The BEHAVE program at the University focuses on livestock behaviour and understanding how animals learn what to eat and where to live. Understanding how
animals learn may enable us to train our animals to fit our landscapes rather than needing to manipulate our landscapes to fit our animals. Managers can change the behaviour of animals because behaviour is flexible and depends on its consequences. Furthermore, behavioural remedies to land management problems tend to be environmentally and animal friendly. Using grazing to sustain and improve rangelands will reduce our reliance on expensive machinery, fossil fuels and toxic herbicides. Diet and habitat selection of livestock are complex processes. Over the past 30 years, researchers working with
the BEHAVE program have sought to understand the behavioural principles that govern diet and habitat selection. A brief overview of these basic principles includes: Behaviour depends on consequences Positive consequences increase the likelihood of an animal repeating a behaviour and negative consequences decreases the likelihood of an animal repeating a behaviour. Positive consequences have fewer negative side effects. Mother Knows Best An animal’s mother has the greatest influence on the foods an animal chooses to eat and where it chooses to live. Once trained, animals will pass new behaviours on to their offspring automatically. Early Experiences Matter Most The behaviour of animals changes throughout their lives based on experience. Animals are more likely to try new things, including foods, early in life. Experience can change an animal’s physiology, neurology, the structure of its body and even gene expression. Animals Must Learn How to Forage Believe it or not animals actually have to learn how to eat. Young animals acquire foraging skills more quickly early in life than older animals. Animals Avoid Unfamiliar Foods Animals don’t like to eat new foods. Eating new foods is risky because they may be toxic. As long as animals have plenty of familiar, nutritious foods to eat, they generally avoid eating new foods. Palatability Depends on Feedback from Nutrients and Toxins in Food When an animal eats a food, it is digested releasing nutrients and toxins. These compounds are absorbed and travel to the cells and organs of the body. Signals are then sent back to the brain to tell it how well a food meets the animal’s nutritional needs. The brain then pairs the food’s flavour with its benefits, toxicity or lack of benefits to the body.
Nutrients Increase Palatability Animals learn to eat foods which are nutritious and avoid foods low in nutrients. Their bodies tell them which foods are most beneficial based on feedback from the gut. Toxins Decrease Palatability Animals learn to avoid foods that are toxic. Their bodies tell them which foods are harmful based on feedback from the gut. Changes in Food Preferences are Automatic Think animals can’t be this smart? Changes in palatability occur automatically due to feedback. Animals don’t need to think about or remember feedback from the food. Even when animals are asleep, feedback still changes palatability. Toxins Set a Limit on Intake In most cases, animals only eat small quantities of plants that contain toxins because toxins in plants set a limit on intake. Most toxins do not cause death or obvious sign of illness instead they keep animals from overeating any one plant. Variety is the Spice of Life Providing animals with a variety of foods on pastures, rangelands and in feedlots allows them to avoid toxins and balance diets to meet their own unique needs for nutrients. Everybody is an Individual Individuals within a species vary widely in their ability to tolerate toxins and their need for nutrients. Professor Provenza was a guest at the Graham Centre’s 2018 Animal Production Forum speaking on opportunities for productivity improvements in extensive livestock systems; tailoring the diets of livestock systems not only benefits productivity but also provides flow-on benefits for consumers. The session focused on research being undertaken in extensive livestock systems and how it can be applied to benefit livestock and humans. Conference notes will be available in next week’s edition.
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RURAL & BUSINESS
CATTLE REPORT REPORT DATE: 25 JUN 2018
SHEEP AND LAMB REPORT REPORT DATE: 28 JUN 2018
Yarding 3260 Change
Yarding 40000 Change 10000
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comparison date 18/06/2018 light weight heifers sold 13c/kg lower, averaging $510/head. Feeder steers were in shorter supply. Both categories of light and medium weight steers sold to the usual group of buyers. Medium weight feeder steers sold 11c dearer making from 286c to 318c/kg. Light weight feeder heifers 330-400kg strengthened by 5c, making from 261c to 285c/kg. Better quality pens of prime finished steers made from 278c to 288c/kg. There were too few heavy steers to quote. Cow numbers declined and demand fluctuated over the mixed quality offering. Heavy cows topped at 226c to average 208c/kg. The D3 medium weight lines were unchanged selling from 146c to 205c/kg. Young cows back to the paddock sold to mixed trends, making from 129c to 226c/kg.
Despite the prediction of more rain, numbers were steady. Quality was plain with most cattle showing the effects of the wintery conditions. Yearling steers and heifers suitable for the trade were mostly supplementary fed. There were few grown steers and bullocks. The usual turnout of export and domestic buyers attended. Vealers were limited with the better quality types selling from 250c to 292c/kg. Medium weight trade heifers attracted solid competition for the supplementary fed portion making from 254c to 278c/kg. Trade steers were in short supply averaging 303c/kg. Restocking competition lifted as a result of an export order which pushed prices up by 33c/kg. Lighter weight steers back to the paddock sold from 240c to 308c/kg to average $709/head. Secondary Category Weight
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Calves Undefined 80+
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C B C
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1 3 7 11
302.0 - 302.0 283.0 - 292.0 288.0 - 301.2 283.0 302.0
302.0 286.7 293.7
N/Q -27 15
581 - 581 505 - 548 505 581
581 525
C C B C
2 2 2 2
10 11 8 9 38
210.0 250.0 270.0 270.0 210.0
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232.0 276.0 290.0 272.0 290.0
216.4 257.9 277.5 270.2
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407 494 514 518
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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280.0 240.0 170.0 240.0 260.0 255.0 282.0 302.0
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306.0 308.0 170.0 302.2 288.0 255.0 315.2 302.0
296.3 296.3 170.0 293.1 274.4 255.0 304.9 302.0
10 33 N/Q 12 28 N/Q 5 N/Q
327 - 327 559 - 559
D C C
2 2 3
2 171 13 773
250.0 - 250.0 286.0 - 318.0 296.0 - 308.0 170.0 318.0
250.0 301.0 303.7
N/Q 11 1
548 - 583 327 583
C C C D C C D C C C
2 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 3
42 180.0 151 234.2 84 249.2 9 188.2 183 261.0 3 180.0 1 130.0 2 250.0 92 264.0 95 254.0 662 130.0
230.0 280.0 265.2 188.2 285.2 180.0 130.0 250.0 283.2 278.0 285.2
216.7 247.6 257.4 188.2 279.2 180.0 130.0 250.0 274.9 266.8
-13 N/Q 38 N/Q 5 N/Q N/Q N/Q -4 7
- 340 - 481 - 515 515
278.0 - 288.0 285.0 - 285.0 278.0 288.0
281.3 285.0
14 37
515 - 533 515 533
521
Vealer Heifer 200-280 280-330 330+
Yearling Steer 200-280 FD RS 280-330 330-400
400+
FD RS RS FD FD FD
Yearling Heifer 200-280 RS FD 280-330 FD FD 330-400 FD 400+
RS FD
Grown Steer 500-600 FD
-
0
340 481 478 340
-
-
983 - 983 313 - 449 110 - 394 110 983
0
446 531 537 523 537
327
559
569
340 481 494
C C
3 3 11
8 3
C C D D C D D
3 4 3 3 4 3 4
235.0 245.0 180.0 160.2 235.0 207.0 238.0 160.2
235.0 275.0 180.0 230.0 255.0 214.0 238.0 275.0
235.0 260.0 180.0 206.2 246.7 210.5 238.0
-14 2 N/Q N/Q 2 N/Q N/Q
443 - 443 462 - 509 320 - 434 435 - 481 404 - 414 476 - 476 320 509
443 486
Manufacturing Steer 0-540 D 540+ C D
3 4 1 9 7 10 2 36
3 2 4
3 3 2 8
186.0 - 186.0 196.0 - 196.0 170.0 - 170.0 170.0 196.0
186.0 196.0 170.0
N/Q N/Q N/Q
372 - 372 377 - 377 315 - 315 315 377
372 377 315
C D D D E D D D D D D E D D D D
2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 5
13 30 8 1 7 9 46 18 13 17 96 7 4 213 103 1 586
220.0 98.0 221.0 152.0 40.0 105.0 126.0 129.0 170.0 185.0 146.0 110.2 140.0 156.0 190.0 180.0 40.0
220.0 115.0 221.0 152.0 99.0 107.2 150.0 150.0 205.2 226.0 205.0 110.2 167.0 209.0 226.0 180.0 226.0
220.0 103.4 221.0 152.0 56.9 106.2 136.3 138.3 182.4 199.5 172.2 110.2 151.8 187.3 208.2 180.0
N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q -14 -18 -23 N/Q N/Q N/C N/Q 6 -5 1 N/C
223 - 281 111 - 225 256 - 262 286 - 341 304 - 427 269 - 269 318 - 363 325 - 431 380 - 452 360 - 360 111 452
C C D
2 2 2
4 2 50 56
235.0 - 235.0 200.0 - 200.0 110.0 - 120.0 110.0 235.0
235.0 200.0 113.2
N/Q N/Q N/Q
377 - 377 377 377
Grown Heifer 0-540 RS 540+
Cows 0-400 RS RS FD 400-520 RS FD RS 520+
Bulls 0-450
RS RS
-
-
407 472 409 476
246 144 259 307
359 269 333 387 414 360
377
921 975 1057 921
- 921 - 1429 - 1190 1429
495 725 953 932 495
- 587 541 - 883 775 - 1262 1069 - 947 939 1262
618 590 396 756 789 893 961 1193
- 774 - 786 - 396 - 959 - 933 - 893 - 1239 - 1193
700 709 396 896 870 893 1147 1193
988 1189 1243 396
- 988 - 1518 - 1291 1518
988 1319 1268
468 536 725 606 890 626 468 1163 1096 1139 468
- 541 - 784 - 869 - 606 - 1111 - 626 - 468 - 1163 - 1208 - 1370 1370
510 622 792 606 1037 626 468 1163 1184 1197
921 1186 1114
1434 - 1523 1496 1454 - 1454 1454 1434 1523
PORK PACKS
Young Lamb 18.120 0 20.122 0 Lamb 012
12.116
16.118
18.120
20.122
22.124
24.126
- 1159 1159 - 1383 1353 - 702 702 - 1146 1031 - 1657 1465 - 1215 1214 - 1530 1530 1657
26.130
878 1431 1839 878
- 878 878 - 1431 1431 - 1839 1839 1839
22.1+
425 358 882 570 94 478 563 593 782 879 710 465 791 819 1028 1008 94
- 425 425 - 431 390 - 882 882 - 570 570 - 355 169 - 502 491 - 740 632 - 729 654 - 948 851 - 1074 957 - 989 832 - 465 465 - 994 850 - 1442 1099 - 1520 1324 - 1008 1008 1520
7kg Pack Includes
1kg preservite-free bacon, 2kg fennel sausages, 1kg loin chops, 1kg pork belly & 2kg mince
30.1+ Hogget 022
Fat Score
Ewe 014 14.118 18.124
24.1+
Wether 18.124 24.1+
$21
PER KG
15kg Pack Includes
1x rolled shoulder (approx 2kg), 1x leg roast (approx 3kg), $19 2kg preservite-free bacon, PER KG 2kg fennel sausages, 2kg loin chops, 2kg pork belly & 2kg mince
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Ram 26.1+
comparison date 21/06/2018
above 30kg cwt recorded a record price of $276.20/ head to average 695c/kg cwt. Merino lambs weighing 28kg sold to $218.20/head. Restockers were back in the market and prices were very erratic. The well-bred portion with weight and frame sold from $100 to $136/head. It was a mixed quality offering of mutton with all weights and grades represented. All buyers were operating in a much dearer market for heavy sheep. Heavy sheep lifted $16 to $22/head with some sales pushing over the 600c/kg cwt. Heavy ewes mutton made from $142 to $222.20/head averaging 580c/ kg cwt. Trade sheep were well supplied selling from $100 to $145/head averaging 532c/kg cwt. Light sheep made from $72 to $92/head. Estimated Carcase Weight c/kg High Avg Change
$/Head High
Avg
Change
Low
Skin ($) Low
High
3 3
168.00 - 168.00 174.00 - 174.00 168.00 - 174.00
168.00 174.00
N/Q N/Q
790 - 790 746 - 746 746 - 790
790 746
N/Q N/Q
10.00 10.00 10.00
1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4
84.00 22.00 78.00 65.60 91.00 67.20 38.20 75.00 98.00 78.00 100.40 118.60 126.80 80.00 122.20 116.00 124.00 118.60 126.00 121.00 137.60 155.00 132.20 132.00 134.60 134.00 138.00 141.00 159.00 138.00 146.00 149.20 217.20 179.00 164.00 155.00 138.00 165.00 175.00 155.00 150.00 185.20 196.00 185.00 186.00 187.20 185.00 198.00 208.00 22.00
84.00 56.00 78.00 65.60 91.00 67.20 82.00 75.00 117.00 122.00 105.00 118.60 128.00 125.00 122.20 122.00 129.00 131.20 155.20 121.00 137.60 155.00 136.00 145.00 149.20 159.00 138.00 141.00 175.00 158.60 146.00 190.00 217.20 179.00 164.00 174.00 199.20 165.00 193.00 155.00 185.60 194.20 196.00 196.00 186.00 218.20 235.20 198.00 276.20 276.20
84.00 36.40 78.00 65.60 91.00 67.20 51.10 75.00 108.50 106.20 101.70 118.60 127.30 118.30 122.20 121.00 126.90 126.00 149.90 121.00 137.60 155.00 134.10 137.40 147.00 146.50 138.00 141.00 166.70 148.80 146.00 172.30 217.20 179.00 164.00 161.70 188.30 165.00 186.20 155.00 175.20 189.60 196.00 192.00 186.00 205.60 211.30 198.00 243.50
N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q 2 2 N/Q N/Q 6 N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q 4 27 4 N/Q N/Q N/Q 6 11 9 N/Q N/Q 12 3 3 14 N/Q N/Q N/Q 3 14 N/Q N/Q N/Q 1 7 14 7 N/Q 7 6 N/Q 9
667 200 709 587 614 517 294 577 715 569 742 691 660 471 634 629 644 633 590 595 682 735 621 620 633 630 685 671 686 609 695 664 987 768 678 563 554 683 696 577 540 701 715 677 622 631 621 696 634 200
667 314 709 587 614 517 384 577 734 731 760 691 663 644 634 634 660 672 729 595 682 735 630 629 720 703 685 671 739 640 695 760 987 768 678 617 754 683 737 577 654 722 715 716 622 693 696 696 695
N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q 37 38 N/Q N/Q 3 N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q 21 N/Q 2 N/Q N/Q N/Q 30 N/Q 40 N/Q N/Q 61 6 14 72 N/Q N/Q N/Q 5 54 N/Q N/Q N/Q 32 15 41 27 N/Q 52 21 N/Q 32
4.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 2.00 0.00 8.00 8.00 0.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 8.00 5.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 5.00 18.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 5.00 0.00
122.00 122.00 146.20 145.00 155.00 122.00
130.00 122.00 146.20 145.00 169.20 169.20
128.10 122.00 146.20 145.00 166.00
N/C N/Q N/Q N/Q 32
500 557 575 622 480 480
-
667 442 709 587 614 517 600 577 743 808 808 691 667 706 634 653 672 714 756 595 682 735 640 635 741 755 685 671 795 666 695 827 987 768 678 675 797 683 763 577 702 745 715 750 622 726 773 696 764 987
3 3 3 3 4
-
509 557 575 622 482 622
502 557 575 622 482
133 N/Q N/Q N/Q 112
10.00 5.00 14.00 2.00 10.00 2.00
RS
3
159.00
N/Q
755 - 755 755 - 755
755
N/Q
8.00 - 8.00 8.00 - 8.00
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 2 0 1
MR MR DP MR MR 1X DP 1X MR RS MR 1X MR MR 1X MR 1X 1X
1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 2 2 3 3 4 4 4
159.00 - 159.00 159.00 - 159.00 72.00 - 72.00 83.00 - 83.00 87.00 - 88.00 88.00 - 92.00 100.20 - 105.00 91.00 - 110.00 112.00 - 112.00 104.00 - 132.00 98.00 - 122.00 124.00 - 124.00 124.00 - 145.20 128.00 - 132.00 140.00 - 140.00 142.00 - 142.00 150.00 - 150.00 150.00 - 194.00 141.00 - 194.00 144.00 - 222.20 185.00 - 185.00 152.20 - 200.00 72.00 - 222.20
72.00 83.00 87.50 90.50 102.20 102.00 112.00 122.10 109.20 124.00 133.60 129.40 140.00 142.00 150.00 175.50 169.20 193.50 185.00 187.90
N/Q N/Q N/Q 6 28 10 N/Q 11 6 N/Q 5 4 N/Q N/Q N/Q 22 19 14 16 14
457 441 483 456 441 437 467 470 475 533 500 500 614 489 568 540 500 486 521 555 437
-
457 441 489 520 470 500 467 548 533 533 563 539 614 489 568 613 613 625 521 578 625
457 441 486 479 450 473 467 504 500 533 532 514 614 489 568 580 569 532 521 571
N/Q N/Q N/Q 6 N/Q 53 N/Q 8 13 N/Q 9 24 N/Q N/Q N/Q 50 58 22 9 45
8.00 8.00 0.00 10.00 8.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 1.00 12.00 1.00 8.00 5.00 15.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 0.00
- 8.00 - 8.00 - 0.00 - 10.00 - 15.00 - 8.00 - 0.00 8.00 - 15.00 - 12.00 - 12.00 - 8.00 - 5.00 - 15.00 - 8.00 - 15.00 - 10.00 - 12.00 - 8.00 - 15.00 - 15.00
0 2 2 1 0 0 0
MR MR MR MR DP
0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 7 1 0 0 2 7 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 14 0 4
MR RS
1 0 0 0 0
MR
Young Ewe 18.124 0
830 868 177
Abbreviations CATTLE FD: Feeder RS: Restocker GF: Grainfed DA: Dairy PC: Pastoral Cattle SHEEP & LAMB RS: Restocker MR: Merino RM: Restocker Merino 1X: 1st Cross FD: Feeder DP: Dorper
FAMILY FEASTING
Sale Prefix
Low
1159 1323 702 689 1333 1213 1530 689
830 - 830 868 - 868 136 - 264 136 868
% Yard
Avg
983 396 160
Sheep 8000 Change -2000
Numbers increased on the back of record prices last week. Quality across heavy lamb categories was outstanding with good numbers weighing above 30kg cwt. Trade lambs were well supplied and once again the shorter skinned portion sold to the strongest competition. Light lambs sold to stronger demand from processors and restockers. The trade market sold to stronger competition with well-shaped lambs attracting all domestic buyers. There were plenty of shorn and longer wool lambs breaking the 800c/kg cwt barrier as the sale progresses. The better presented trade lamb gained up to $17/head to average 767c/kg cwt. The heavy and extra heavy lambs met keen biding from domestic buyers to average 716c/kg cwt. Lambs 26-30kg sold to a top price of $235.20 while lambs Category Weight
Estimated $/Head Low High
Lambs 32000 Change 12000
RS 1X RS MR RM MR RS 1X RS MR 1X 1X RS FD RS MR 1X DP 1X MR DP 1X 1X MR DP 1X MR 1X MR MR 1X
MR 1X
MR
- 10.00 - 10.00 - 10.00 -
4.00 3.00 0.00 1.00 5.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 - 15.00 - 8.00 - 4.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 15.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 18.00 - 8.00 - 8.00 - 1.00 - 0.00 - 8.00 - 15.00 - 0.00 - 8.00 - 10.00 - 10.00 - 8.00 - 25.00 - 10.00 - 1.00 - 10.00 - 5.00 - 15.00 - 10.00 - 10.00 - 10.00 - 18.00 - 15.00 - 11.00 - 10.00 - 11.00 - 25.00 - 25.00 - 5.00 - 14.00 - 2.00 - 11.00 - 25.00
1X
2 3 3 4 4 4 4
118.20 126.00 145.00 180.00 162.00 223.20 174.00 118.20
-
128.00 144.00 193.20 180.00 162.00 223.20 174.00 223.20
123.10 140.80 164.10 180.00 162.00 223.20 174.00
9 21 19 N/Q N/Q N/Q 21
519 521 540 500 527 561 547 500
-
536 596 652 500 527 561 547 652
528 565 603 500 527 561 547
18 50 68 N/Q N/Q N/Q 24
4.00 1.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 10.00 1.00
- 10.00 - 15.00 - 15.00 - 10.00 - 4.00 - 10.00 - 10.00 - 15.00
1X MR MR 1X 1X
1 1 2 2 4
88.00 89.20 130.00 95.00 80.00 80.00
- 88.00 - 89.20 - 130.00 - 95.00 - 80.00 - 130.00
88.00 89.20 130.00 95.00 80.00
N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q
311 293 275 269 272 269
-
311 293 275 269 272 311
311 293 275 269 272
N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q N/Q
1.00 10.00 20.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
- 1.00 - 10.00 - 20.00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - 20.00
CATTLE FD: Feeder RS: Restocker GF: Grainfed DA: Dairy PC: Pastoral Cattle SHEEP & LAMB RS: Restocker MR: Merino RM: Restocker Merino 1X: 1st Cross FD
Friday, 6 July, 2018 - Your Local Wagga Weekly
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LIVING WELL
How to be Happy…. Sally Holden
IT might seem almost cliché to write a title like that, and almost arrogant. I certainly don’t profess to have all the answers by any means. However, I have delved deep into this subject over the past 10 years and I’m hugely passionate about sharing what I have learnt with others in an attempt to bridge the gap of what can seem to be insurmountable challenges that we sometimes face in life. At one point about 10 years ago, I experienced what felt like my life literally crumbling down around me. My marriage of eight years had completely broken down and, shortly after, my beautiful Mum passed away from terminal cancer. To say it was challenging is definitely an understatement. I had to dig deep into the depths of my being to find answers, strength, resilience and the will to move forward again. My two girls caused the stirrings of my heart to discover a greater power and a greater will at a time in my life when nothing else mattered. My two gorgeous daughters, now aged 15 and 17, were only five and seven at the time and I was determined that I would not have them grow up with a bitter, angry, depressed and very sad Mum. I wanted more for them than I have ever wanted for myself. Eventually I got to a point in my life where I learned how to love myself enough and to want happiness and a better life for me as well. However, I am mindful of the space I am stepping into writing a column about How to be Happy. It’s done from a place,
and with a deep and pure intent aimed at assisting to perhaps shine a light on things that may have been blocking your own path to happiness. I’m a huge advocate, knowing full well that each of us has our own answers deep inside when given the space and time to reflect and listen. In the busyness and rush of everyday life, however, that space must be taken and created, not just hoped or wished for. If we are to strip back the layers and peer inside, creating time for quiet contemplation and reflection is an absolute must when looking to quiet the white noise of the mind and locate that space of deep internal peace and contentment, otherwise known as happiness. Most people suffer from the “I’ll be happy when” syndrome. In fact, I had it for years and even now still find myself suffering from it at times. I use the word suffer because it really is that. We tend to put off our own happiness, our own inner joy and buoyancy, our own delight in the present moment for some distant near-off future that may or may not arrive. It’s as
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people affordable packages to enable them to protect their families, their homes and businesses. I’m passionate about helping people feel safe and secure in their own homes,” Aran said. Azztek Communications offers several services, including installation and advise on CCTV, alarm systems, access control systems, NBN transitions, WiFi extenders and phone and data points. Aran suggests that simple actions homeowners can adopt to protect their property when away include securing all doors and windows, eliminate hiding places such as overgrown shrubs, installing motion sensor security lights and CCTV cameras and advising neighbours who can look out for your property. For more information call Ang on 0487 364 765 or Aran on 0424 901 934 or visit Facebook, the website www. azztekcommunications.com.au or via email admin@azztekcommunications.com.au.
if all our hopes and dreams rest on this one event occurring. “I’ll be happy when I just have some more money. I’ll be happy when I finally meet the right person. I’ll be happy when I can finally retire. I’ll be happy when I can just stop worrying about this thing.” It’s exhausting and draining, and, in my experience, even if we do get to that point when we have achieved the pinnacle of what we believed would be our finally happy moment, the goal posts move so fast we are onto the next thing and that happiness is only experienced in a fleeting moment of satisfaction and completion. Worse still if, we haven’t thought the next thing to move towards, an empty feeling inside can definitely start to set in. So what to do. Happiness will never come from what you are doing, and certainly may seem that way at times. Perhaps it may when you are doing your favourite activity or spending time with those you love. However, on deeper inspection, what you may notice
is that it’s not what you are actually doing bringing you the happiness. It’s who you are being while you are doing what you are doing. For me personally, and for hundreds of my clients who I have helped over the years, they have found that the experience of deep happiness and contentment comes from who we are being. It is when we are being loving, kind, grateful and living our life from a place of integrity that our true happiness arises And contrary to what we may have believed in the past, it is not dependent on outside circumstances. This truly was one of my greatest lessons to learn - that I actually do have the ability to shift my emotions and feelings and I don’t have to stay stuck and feeling awful because of something that happened. This was a huge revelation to me and has been to many of my clients as well. The power to change our thoughts and ask our self quality questions is so incredible, and simple when we practice. Instead of debilitating questions such as, “Why is my life like this?” we can start to ask better quality questions such as “How would I like my life to change?” and “How can I start to make changes?” This immediately shifts our mind from focusing on a problem, to beginning to focus on a solution. Asking ourself better quality questions is one of the fastest ways we can begin to change our thoughts, and therefore our feelings, into happier and more resourceful ones. With Love and Blessings, Always in All Ways.
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LIVING WELL
Brass class on show Jacob Saggers
BRASS is a generic term used to describe a range of wind instruments spanning many different instrument shapes, mouth pieces, controllers and fingerings. From the trumpet with its system of valves, to the trombone with its slide, to saxophones of varying sizes with their reeds and pads; they all fall under the category of brass. Combined they’re instruments which cater to a huge range of musical tastes, from classical symphonies to jazz. Such a range of styles was on display at the Wagga Art Gallery on Thursday 28 June, when the Riverina Conservatorium of Music (RCM) showcased its brass ensemble in the ninth Free Lunchtime Concert Series. Consisting of experienced teachers, musicians and students, the repertoire varied from film scores to contemporary and classical brass chamber music, jazz,
Latin and pop masterpieces, hymns and chorales. Among the performers was lead trombonist, Peter Lothian, who has been playing the instrument for 48 years. “I was originally attracted to the trumpet. All my teachers were excellent trumpet players, but at my school they didn’t have many trumpets, so they handed me a trombone, and I stayed with it. I later tried to convince myself to play the trumpet but I’d spent too many years on the trombone. It was too hard for me to throw it away,” Peter explained. Initially teaching the trombone and freelancing in Sydney, Peter moved to Wagga to begin working as a brass teacher at the RCM. “At the time RCM was trying to establish a brass section they were quite short on players. In fact, this is still the case today. I want to get people involved with the group so we can expand. We are currently recruiting.”
Supporting a creative Riverina Jacob Saggers
IF you ask an artist why art is important, your question is likely to receive a roll of the eyes in response, possibly because the answer to them is obvious. However, if you do elicit a reply, it may sound something like this; art represents the very core of our identity, enriches our existence and has vast impacts on education, society, health and economy. That said, it is important to understand the impact art will have on the future and the need to continue to support and fund this integral part of life to help prompt a catalyst for positive innovation and change. Obvious as it may be that art is a vital industry within our country, it begs the question as to why it’s not being treated as such. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian government allocates around six billion dollars a year to financially supporting arts and culture and, although this sounds like a lot of money, it pales in comparison to the budget outlays of
other wealthy nations. The sad reality is that public support for art funding in Australia is on the decline. Emerging artists usually fall into two categories. There are those lucky enough to have buyers who believe in their work and continue to purchase it, and those that rely on finance from businesses or government grants. Funding has always been an issue for emerging artists in Australia and continues to be today. However, the creative arts industry has learnt to evolve over the past 20 years and now there are many supportive organisations which work to ease this financial burden, while also educating artists on how to apply for financial support. One Wagga based organisation dedicated to supporting art and cultural development is Eastern Riverina Arts (ERA). Working with local governments, community groups and creative practitioners, ERA is dedicated to forming partnerships across the region to deliver innovative arts and cultural activity. The Deputy Director of Eastern Riverina
World Cup borscht Chris Galvin: Executive chef, Coolamon Cheese
WITH the Russian World Cup well and truly underway and winter here in the Riverina, what better time to celebrate the humble beetroot? Borscht is a classic Russian soup, served hot or cold with a distinctive tart, slightly sour flavour. Traditionally, borscht is made using beef or lamb stock but I’ve omitted that in this recipe and, instead, use fresh whey taking advantage of its high protein and sweetsour flavour. In place of the braised meat often used, I use a spicy local salami. As beetroot pairs so well with goat’s cheese, I use a fresh goat’s chevre. To serve 4 INGREDIENTS: Heat oven to 180 degrees celsius 1.5kg fresh beetroot 1 red onion, finely sliced 1.2L whey (or substitute with beef or vegetable stock). 2 sticks peeled celery, finely sliced 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp red wine vinegar 200g fresh goat curd 150g pickled red cabbage 120g good quality diced salami METHOD: Start by wrapping the beetroots in foil with a pinch of salt, the vinegar and
garlic; the moisture in the vegetable will help to steam roast them, concentrating the flavour. Depending on the size of the beets, they’ll take between 40 minutes and an hour and a half to cook through. When tender and cooled, rub the skin of the beet to peel, dice into bite-size pieces and set aside. Sweat the onion and celery in the olive oil for a few minutes but don’t let them colour. Add half the beetroot and whey, puree and season. When hot, divide the cabbage, goat’s cheese and salami into each bowl. Pour the soup over and serve with crusty bread.
Peter enjoys performing in traditional settings such as churches and halls, but is seeing a trend towards more creative spaces, including underground warehouses and art galleries. “I quite like the idea of playing in a private house setting. It’s becoming increasingly popular for bands and musicians to be hired for an event at people’s homes. It’s common for this to occur in Europe and it’s gathering momentum in Australia. It’s not so much about bands playing at parties because that’s always happened, I’m talking about giving a recital in someone’s home,” Peter explained. Once a trombonist for hire, Peter has put that aside to focus on experimenting with different brass arrangements. “I’ve got some projects in mind that I have been chipping away at. One is a recording project where I want to collaborate with artists and produce new music. I spoke to the Deputy Director
at Eastern Riverina Arts, Scott Howie, who has put me in touch with some local artists,” Peter concluded. The Wagga Art Gallery was a superb venue for RCM’s ninth Free Lunchtime Concert Series where local talents displayed a broad cross section of Caribbean, classical and rock pieces.
Arts, Scott Howie, originally wanted to direct film, but discovered what he really enjoyed was working with artists. “Eastern Riverina Arts was established in 1995, and I started working here in 2011. We are one of 14 regional arts development organisations across NSW. “We are funded by the State Government and have support from eight local government members in Bland, Coolamon, Cootamundra-Gundagai, Junee, Lockhart, Snowy Valleys, Temora and Wagga. They all pay a membership fee so we can continue to operate and service the communities. This money enables us to open the office to do some basic advisory work and run small programs, but we still need to seek further funding if we plan on being involved with a larger project. “There are many funding programs currently available to apply for so we are hosting a series of information sessions to inform artists about what is available to apply for. We’re also delivering a funding masterclass informing artists about the best way to apply for these funds. We are currently waiting on several funding applications, so it’s more waiting than anything else for now,” Scott explained. “Some other work we’re involved with which isn’t so transparent, is collaborating with councils to try and work out ways they can access money. We recently sent a consultant to the council who drew up technical specs and floor plans for a number of the venues around the Riverina. He made some recommendations about what they might want to do to improve their venues so we can entice some more professional arts practice into the region,” Scott said. “My roles here change depending on what we are involved with. Sometimes I’m needed to be a producer, public manager or coordinator. You must be versatile in my line of work.” ERA recently received $588,000 from the National Disability Insurance Scheme to improve local festivals for people with disabilities. The money will be used to develop a portable space created through the adaptation of a 40-foot (12-metre) shipping
container into an accessible sensory space designed by artists with disability. “The name of the project is Platform, and we’ll be working in collaboration with Information on Disability Education and Awareness Services (IDEAS) to make this happen within two years. IDEAS will be helping develop packages and information to ensure greater participation from people with disability. Participation in arts and culture should be available to all members of community. Inclusivity and accessibility should be a given for any event,” Scott said. ERA also is involved in a project called Shift, a one-day event to educate professionals about how creative practice can play a part in transforming the way they can use the arts to improve their workplace. Presenters at Shift include the current director of Tasmanian festival, 10 Days on the Island, Lindy Hume, who will give the key note speech, Monica Davidson who considers ways in which towns and cities need to organise themselves for the anticipated explosion of the creative industry and Vic McEwan who believes he can improve the lives of people in hospitals with sound, video, installation and performance. Although organisations such as ERA are dedicated to supporting art and culture there is a trend revealing an increased ambivalence towards public funding of the arts and a belief that too much money is directed to the sector, and that art attracts people who are somewhat elitist. Art and culture may need to be redefined as the lines between appreciation and creation of art are becoming increasingly blurred. Social media applications such as Instagram, Spotify and Youtube are platforms which enable more people to engage with creative practices. However, they could also be responsible for the decline in the appreciation of arts and could ultimately lead to a further lack of funds for struggling artist. For further information about Eastern Riverina Arts’ latest projects visit the website www.easternriverinaarts.org.au.
Peter Lothian.
Deputy Director of Eastern Riverina Arts, Scott Howie.
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Festivity to launch a new bar Virginia Gawler
WAGGA Boat Club will launch its new upstairs bar at a special Winter Ball on Saturday 21 July. The old bar has been like a home away from home for many since it was installed in the early 1960’s by Wagga builders, Jackson and Jones. The Winter Ball will be the perfect occasion to unveil the new bar, which is being built with the help and support of local tradespeople and businesses and will be very welcome according to Club Commodore Mick ‘Hendo’ Henderson. “Six months of blue green algae affecting Lake Albert has put a lot of financial pressure on the club because the lake has been closed for boating and skiing since late December,” Mick said. “We realise the Club can’t rely solely on income from water sports through the summer months and we have to become less dependent on the lake’s water condition. “The current low level of water is a major concern because we may not be able to host some on water events this summer unless we get significant rain,” he said. Installation of the new bar is part of the Club’s plan to attract more functions, such as wedding receptions, birthdays and business events. “The Winter Ball is going to be a great night for members and guests and a night not to be missed,” said Mick, who has been the Club’s enthusiastic and hard-working Commodore for the past five years with the support of Vice-Commodore, Matthew Crawford. Recently appointed Wagga chef, Madison MacKay, 28, is planning an enticing three-course menu for the sit-down event, which will be limited to 100 people. Tickets for $120 each are available from the Club. To use Commodore Mick’s immortal words; “The ‘Boaty’ is a community asset which will not survive without community support. The Club isn’t just for boaties – it’s an amenity for the whole community. Remember, use it or lose it.”
Wagga Boat Club Presents
WINTER BALL
New Bar Launch - 21st July - 6.00pm
Tickets - $120 INCLUDES: Canapes on Arrival 3 Course Meal Live Auction
Live Music All Night David Cook - 6pm - 8.30pm Who’s The Boss Party Band - 9pm - 12am PURCHASE TICKETS AT THE CLUB CONTACT info@waggawaggaboatclub.com OR PHONE 6926 2300 Courtesy Bus Available
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The shy snake charmer
Alan Reid NORMAN sat on the horse watching the snake standing on its tail, swaying menacingly from side to side, flicking its tongue towards the surrounding channel of sheep. Like the rod of Moses, the waving snake parted the sea of wool, creating a swathe only to have it reform beyond the swaying staff. The sheep didn’t break their relentless march as they passed the serpent, pressing against their neighbours to make space, their heads lowered as they attempted to escape the incessant flies. Norman was convinced the heads were lower than usual, paying homage to secure passage. The drover certainly was willing to pay homage to the big red bellied black and his elevated vantage point atop the horse was just the place to show that reverence. He conceded an even wider space, seeking a route right off the track in the trees. Norman kept his eye on the snake as it remained upright watching the departing sheep before lowering itself to the ground and sliding into the nearby scrub. Norman remained transfixed on the spot where the snake had disappeared as the horse chose its own path back onto the track to follow the retreating sheep. An involuntary shiver passed through the drover as his attention was drawn back by the smell of dust and lanolin and he resumed tailing the mob. He was continuing to check the side of the track for snakes but was reassured that his mate Ben was still at the head coaxing the woolly entourage forward with the old bottlereared poddy weathers trotting behind on long tether ropes tied to the yellow bay’s saddle. Ben was handy with snakes. Norman on the other hand had always been uncomfortable around snakes. Unfortunately, they didn’t share the same discomfort, or the policy of avoidance practiced by Norman. Snakes just seemed to seek him out. There were a myriad of examples such as the time he sat on a tussock after a swim. A million tussocks on the riverbank and the snake had decided to sun itself in the one he sat on; and again, when he encountered a snake while approaching a favoured water hole in a narrow headwater creek known for its trout. Snakes were always in the back of his mind, but he didn’t spend the whole time thinking about them. Sometimes he just wanted to enjoy a bit of fishing. He’d fished the little creek a number of times and knew there was a good trout just under the willow tree on a horseshoe bend where the swirling water had dug a deep hole against the bank. Norman was confident he could land it this time.
He was trying to float the fly onto the water just beyond the overhanging tussocks without being seen by the trout; keeping his eye on the fly as it floated on a zephyr towards the creek, careful to avoid landing in the thick grass. Silent, concentrating, softly placing each foot, drifting the fly on the breeze, manoeuvring it over the water, lowering the tip of the rod, stooping lower, stepping deliberately setting each foot, crouching, reaching ever closer. The sudden wild bellow from Norman’s throat would have frightened the fish into the next river if it had been there. The snake certainly got a fright. Its coiled-up body unravelled only inches from Norman’s face. The fisherman was riveted to the spot. So was the snake with most of its body firmly pinioned under Norman’s boot. The snake tried to strike, but with its body trapped it could only swing its gaping mouth harmlessly from side to side. Norman continued to bellow, his breath exuding like a winded boxer. The snake continued to wriggle and snap its fangs. Its tailed wrapped over Norman’s boot and slapped against the bare skin between his boot top and shorts as it thrashed about, desperately seeking its freedom. The tip of its tail went down the top of Norman’s boot and Norman threw his legs skywards and flung backwards in an attempt to dislodge the serpent, but his gyrations succeeded only in sending the snake spiralling into the air. Norman thumped onto his back his already drained lungs emptying further as his legs pointing skyward like a set of foxhole binoculars. The gravitational passage of the reptile directed it across the middle of Norman’s prostrate chest. Despite the emptied lungs Norman continued to bellow, but the erstwhile snake had had enough. It slid off Norman’s chest with breathtaking speed. With equal speed, Norman reversed from the creek on all fours like a drunken crab. They say Norman sat on the side of the little rise above the creek for a long time before retrieving his rod and had remained sitting there for hours before anyone came to look for him. Just sitting, staring vacantly at the creek, cupping his rod in his hands, with the stock between his feet and the fly gently wafting in the breeze. He didn’t say much when they found him, just that he hadn’t caught any fish. He never really talked about what happened that day, but it certainly affected his fishing. It was months before he picked up a rod, and when he went fishing along the little creek it was noticed he always gave the hole beside the willow tree a very wide berth. Norman watched the last of the mob
press though the open gate into the paddock and closed the gate, carefully inspecting for any holes or crevasses in the strainer post. He’d heard of a bloke once who had a horse fall dead under him because it had been bitten by a snake in a post. The horse had been tied up and was being annoyed by flies. It was stamping its feet incessantly. The snake, tired of the thumping on the ground, came out of a hole in the post and bit the horse on the knee. They found the snake later and it wasn’t all that big, but it killed the horse. Norman never trusted gateposts after hearing that story. What he didn’t like about snakes was the way they moved. Norman maintained they moved without changing. It was a hypnotic type of movement. He maintained that on normal animals you can pick a spot on their body and you can follow that spot. If your eyes move from the spot, the image changes. It’s easy to decipher movement and direction in other animals. A snake on the other hand is the same from end to end; top to bottom. The only change is the head and the tail. You can select a spot to watch a snake move, follow the movement, and next thing you’re looking at the tail, disappearing. Where the hell has the head gone? By the time the head is relocated, and the view reorientated to a point on the snake, it’s gone again and you’re looking at the tail disappearing. What makes it even worse is snakes don’t go in the direction their body indicates. They move to a completely alternative path while their body continues to follow its original course. When you try to relocate the head in the place you expect it to be, you find it’s off to the left; or to the right; yards away, not anywhere near where the body had been going when first sighted. It’s unnerving. Unlike Norman, Ben wasn’t worried by snakes. Norman had once sat on a log eating lunch when Ben suddenly pointed, saying, “Will you look at that.” Norman couldn’t see anything after surveying the distance to the horizon, but Ben kept up his observation, saying how unusual it was to see such a thing. Norman remained divorced from the observation. Ben gesticulated impatiently. “No, just there. At the end of the log.” It was only then that Norman saw the head poking over the end of the log, its tongue feeling the air as the snake watched the two men eat lunch. Norman immediately became airborne muttering semi-coherent blessings. “Oh Jesus! Oh God! Oh Hell! Holy Mother!” he incanted repeatedly as he backed away from the log, spilling most of his lunch onto the grass as he went.
Norman completed the remains of his meal in the car while Ben sat on the log illuminating on the unusual behaviour of what was normally considered to be a very timid animal. Norman was quite content to wear the label of most timid that day, and any other day that snakes happened to be around. After that, Norman always inspected logs closely before sitting down in the bush, whether it be for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Logs were positioned in a category with gateposts. As the sheep spread out across the paddock and the two men headed for the homestead, their mustering complete, Ben suggested the pair could go fishing. They could try the river over on High Plain. Norman welcomed the concept of a relaxing evening on a riverbank. Trout are a finicky fish and catching them is governed to a large degree by the time of day. It was a bit early for the evening rise when Ben and Norman arrived at the river so Ben suggested an alternative to fill in time. He had told Norman before about the robbery and the thieves being caught on a nearby hill called Murphy’s Marbles; and he’d told about the money not being recovered; and he’d told about the thieves secreting their ill-gotten gains under a rock on the hill. It was a local legend dating back years. Another legend was the naming of the hill. Story was that during the gold rush a local identity called Murphy had a hut nearby. He told so many tall stories people claimed he had lost his marbles and all of them were on the nearby hill. It was aptly named. There were thousand of rocks and stones; some small, some big, some boulders even a bulldozer would shy at moving. Norman likened the daunting task confronting the pair to the elusive needle in its haystack, but in reality its comparison was more in keeping with a snowflake and Hades. Despite Norman’s scepticism, Ben selected an area where the thieves would have enjoyed a broad view of their surroundings. He began turning rocks assuring Norman it was a likely place they would have secreted their booty. Norman looked at the terrain with different eyes. He believed it was more akin to the head of Medusa and would be home to a plethora of snakes. Murphy’s Marbles was an ideal habit, rocks and crevasses, warmth and food; not a good combination. Norman watched Ben turn over each rock expecting to see a snake. Next week we’ll find out whether Norman’s ophidiophobia can be overcome by the prospect of buried treasure.
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Harlequins win again HOCKEY
HARLEQUINS remain comfortably on top of the Wagga Hockey Association division one men’s competition with a 5-nil win over CSU/Rivcoll last weekend. The green team was made to work for its victory because CSU fought valiantly in the opening half despite the relentless attacks on its defence, which was without Tobie Payne or Kyle Buckley. CSU keeper Cameron Tokley kept brilliantly with the scoreboard locked at nil-all. After 45 minutes, the CSU defence finally broke with Harlequin’s mid-
field pushing forward as Jackson White, Bradley Watson and Brendan Watson found the net. Harlequins 5 (Bradley Watson 2, J.White 2, Brendan Watson) defeated CSU/ Rivcoll 0. A depleted Lake Albert team snatched second place from Royals with a 5-4 win. Royals looked the goods early on, scoring the first two goals beating stand-in keeper, Michael Redmond. However, Lake Albert, who were without captain Craig Knowles, veteran Paul Oakman and injured Benson Williams, responded with striker Ben Baker leading the way. Lake Albert took the lead in the
second half, as Royals defence was put under pressure. Rhys McManus stepped up in defence with good support from Zac Tinning. Royals kept drawing level with Lake Albert to square it at 4-all before the sealer gave Lake Albert the win. Lake Albert 5 (B.Baker 3, M.Baker, R.McManus) defeated Royals 4 (C.Clayton 2, P.O’Donnell, J.Bond) In the women’s division one game, Rosellas upset second place LAC United 1-nil for their third win of the season. After a scoreless first half, in which LAC United looked to have played the better hockey, Rosellas were still in the
Andrew Morton said the result established a record which will be hard to beat. “It was a tremendous effort to win and it culminates in three State Titles and one runner-up medal for six of the girls in the team over the past four years,” Andrew said. “This is a feat which I doubt has ever been done or possibly will be done again. “Congratulations to a very talented team,” he said. The overall results for the Years 9/10 Girls NSW All Schools Touch Final were: Round 1: Drew with Mount St Benedict 1-1 Round 2: Defeated Mudgee High 7-1 Round 3: Defeated Bankstown Girls High 11-1 Round 4: Defeated Narrabri High 9-0 Round 5: Drew with Tomaree High 1-1 (Port Stephens) Quarter Final: Defeated Young High 4-0 Semi Final: Defeated Monte Sant Angelo Girls (North Sydney) 4-3 Grand Final defeated Tomaree High 2-1.
Kildare’s Combined Catholic Colleges touch champions: Back row L-R Georgia Hallam, Grace Kelly, Gabby Clarke, Asha Murphy, Bella McDermott, Lucy Anderson, Ellie Crozier, Sophie Hallam. Front L-R - Jess Woods, Mads Morton, Bree Frazier, Ella McFarlane, Eloise Murphy.
Kildare College does it again TOUCH WAGGA’S Kildare Catholic College is building a formidable record for success in sporting events and added to its reputation recently with honours at two State touch championships. The girls from Years nine and 10 were crowned State Champions after winning the Years 9/10 Girls NSW All Schools Touch Final and Kildare students were members of a Catholic diocese team which won the NSW Open Division Combined Catholic Colleges touch championships. Both teams went through undefeated, albeit the Years nine and 10 girls drew twice. The All Schools competition attracted 24 Catholic, government and independent schools, which earned their place at the event after winning qualifying tournaments. To top off the junior girls’ success, the player of the Grand Final was Ella McFarlane and junior team manager
Leigh’s back in the game with no regrets NETBALL CHIROPRACTORS have been the recipients of Leigh Fitzgerald’s return to netball, but if it means playing in a team with her daughter Ella, she wouldn’t have it any other way. Leigh and Ella made their duo debut for Junee this year in the B-grade division of the Wagga Netball Association competition, and their team is in with a chance of making the finals. “I’ve made a couple of trips to the chiropractor since I’ve come back, my knee is not what it used to be after years of playing netball,” Leigh laughed. “Recovering from my first game was a shock to the system. But I’ve found I recover a lot quicker than I did when I first started playing again.” Leigh returned to netball for a year after the birth of her son Tom, now 15, but following Ella’s birth, work and family commitments detoured Leigh from continuing to play netball for about a decade. Growing up in Holbrook, Leigh, 48, was introduced to netball by her mother Belinda Wornes, who was involved in coaching and this year had the pleasure of watching her daughter and granddaughter play together. “I was about four when I’d go to training with mum and just throw the ball around. Then I started playing at five and loved it,” Leigh said. “I played all through school and uni. I love the fitness, love playing as part of a team and I particularly love the girls that I play with now.” Ella’s interest in netball inspired Leigh to return to the sport, which she began in a coaching role. “I then had a run around in a social Tuesday night comp and enjoyed it,” Leigh said.
“I never really considered that I had finished playing netball. For me it was more a case of putting it on hold for the kids. But I thought if I’m ever going to see if I can do it then now is the time.” Leigh vividly remembers her comeback game as a baptism of fire. “It was hot and we only had seven players. I was going to be the ninth or 10th player and was only going to fill in, but I played the full game,” she recalled. “I don’t regret it. The girls I play with (Leigh is one of only three players aged more than 18 years) made me welcome. They never treat me like the old person in the team. It’s easy, it’s nice and it’s enjoyable.” What does Ella think of having her mother in her netball team? “She can be a bit annoying when she’s yelling (directions) at me, but she gives good advice,” Ella said diplomatically. And Leigh’s advice to anyone wanting to return to sport is: “Don’t wait! Just give it a go.”
Leigh and Ella Fitzgerald.
game thanks to efforts by Jo Dare in goals and Lucy Angel. LAC United continue to miss shots on goal despite numerous opportunities. But Rosellas made LAC United pay when Makaylee Little beat Mel Rogers to break the deadlock. Maddy Baker and Georige Carroll played well for LAC United in the loss but Rosella’s midfielders Kerrie Coggan and Amanda Ryan had them covered. The win gives Rosellas a six point buffer over last placed CSU but remain nine points adrift from LAC United. Rosellas 1 (M.Little) defeated LAC United 0
WaggaRoos widen the gap
ORIENTEERING THE WaggaRoos extended their lead in the Interclub Orienteering Challenge against Albury last Sunday with Alex Davey, Stuart Young and Phil Roy leading the way. Event Five in the Challenge at Wagga’s Pomingalarna Reserve included a mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) course as well as the usual foot-orienteering courses. The 10km MTBO course proved popular with a number of local mountain bike enthusiasts participating. The serpentine nature of the extensive trail network in the area meant competitors had to choose their route carefully to avoid excessive distance. Finn Buckley chose his route well and won the MTBO event in a fast 34.56, seven seconds ahead of Brad and Seb Addison. Brad Clayden and Peter Guy finished third just under nine minutes away. The first woman home was Petra Buckley who finished fourth. Phil Roy finished fifth overall but was first in the WaggaRoos-Albury Interclub Challenge and earned valuable points for the WaggaRoos. His effort was more meritorious considering he had completed the 4.6km Hard Foot-O course first. Andrew Campbell was the first Albury competitor to finish just in front of Julie Sunley of WaggaRoos. When WaggaRoos’ Sean Sunley and Zoe and Anthony Metcalfe finished ahead of Albury’s Wayne Bajenoff, the WaggaRoos had secured a 16:8 points lead. The 6.0km hard navigation Foot-O course included a long leg that took participants from one side of the reserve to the other and then worked them back with a series of short legs across the hillsides. The open forest allowed fast running which made navigation at speed the essence of the race. Tasmanian visitor Dion McKenzie, the
2017 Orienteering Tasmania Orienteer of the Year runner-up, showed the locals how to navigate at speed by whipping around the course in a 38.59 and winning by more than seven minutes. Alex Davey was second and John Oliver third. In the absence of Albury participants on this course, the WaggaRoos extended their lead to 33:8. Albury retrieved some ground on the 4.6km hard navigation course with Wayne Bajenoff, Ronice Goebel and Andrew Campbell all doing well and giving Albury a 14:8 points advantage on this course. However, strong performances from WaggaRoos’ Stuart Young and Deb Davey on the 4.0km moderate navigation course and Kath Oliver on the 2.7km easy course gave WaggaRoos a solid 56:24 points win on the day and after five events extended their lead to 258:173. Event Six in the Interclub Orienteering Challenge will be on 22 July at Tabletop near Gerogery. The next local event will be on Sunday 15 July on Willans Hill starting at 10.00am from the picnic area outside the Museum of the Riverina in Lord Baden Powell Drive.
WaggaRoos Hannah Billett finishing the MTBO course at Pomingalarna Reserve.
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Shedding light on the harness track HARNESS RACING Christine Williams LIGHT towers are being erected on the new Wagga Harness Racing Club track this week as progress for the $10 million purpose-built facility continues. The project includes a new 1070 metre track, club house, 140 horse race day/ night stalls, extensive parking for horse floats, trucks and patrons, and an onsite pit retention basin for water usage. Wagga is one of several regional areas being funded by Harness Racing NSW for facility upgrades following the 2010 sale of its inner-Sydney Harold Park track in Glebe. Harness Racing NSW (HRNSW) Chief Executive Officer, John Dumesny, said that work on the track was progressing well, but was waiting amended consent conditions from the Southern Joint Regional Planning
Panel, which was introduced in NSW in 2009 to strengthen decision making on regionally significant development applications. “Once these conditions are known we will reassess what we need to do. It’s fair to say we have experienced significant delays, but there is a due process which we (HRNSW) are only too willing to follow,” John said. For more than 25 years the Wagga Harness Racing Club has rented the showground, but the new facility at Cartwright’s Hill will be owned by HRNSW after being sold for $1 by Wagga Wagga City Council. Richard Pottie from project contractors, Ladex Construction, said 230,000 cubic metres of dirt and soil was removed from the area to form the track. He said 38,000 tonnes of gravel had been used for the base of the track and car park and a further 16,000 tonnes
of specialised gravel is for the track surface. All the track surface materials have been sourced locally. Richard said the project employed concreters, plumbers, plant operators, electricians and lighting specialists, most of whom were local tradesman. Ladex Constructions is familiar with large projects having worked on the RAAF Base, Wagga Base Hospital for five years and refurbished Deltroit Station, where Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall stayed in April. Wagga Harness Racing Club chief executive, Graeme White, said the complex was the talk of the industry in the Riverina with a proposed December opening, subject to good weather. “It’s a massive project that started in December last year and will take close to 12 months to complete,” Graeme said. “The Riverina is one of the strongest
regions for harness racing in country NSW and this is a big investment for the future of the industry.” Ladex Construction aims to complete the project in November, again depending on favourable weather. “However, we cannot predict or protect ourselves from the weather,” John Dumesny concluded. Meanwhile, a Group One win for Wagga hobby harness trainer Brian Smith remains elusive after Belongtolou finished well back in the Sportswriter NSW Breeders Challenge Two-Year-Old fillies final over 1609 at Menangle last Sunday. The Riverina had a presence in the placings with Cee Cee Ambro finishing second for Leeton trainer Wayne Sullivan and Delightful Jackie finishing third for Junee trainer Bruce Harpley. Wagga’s Dianne Kelly owns Delightful Jackie and Molly Kelly, which was runner up in the three-year-old division.
Wagga swimmers to make a splash SWIMMING Christine Williams
Light towers are being erected on the new Wagga Harness Racing Club track this week.
Local juniors to fly the flag TENNIS KOORINGAL High School’s Amelia Hanson and Coolamon Central School’s Sam Carmichael will be among those flying the flag in the Combined High School (CHS) Riverina Tennis team following last week’s trials. Amelia is seeded sixth in the girl’s representative team, which will compete in the State Championships in Gosford from 25 to 27 September while the boys team will contest the State Championships in Inverell from 11 to13 September. As well as Sam, who is seeded fifth, the
boy’s team consists of Lachlan Rowing (Temora), Luke Bramley (Finley), Samuel and William Male (Culcairn), Kenneth Hargreaves (Hay), and Ashley Wurtz, Jack Kelso and Ben Lynch (Albury). Along with Amelia, the girl’s team includes Jane Haeusler (Barellan), Michaela Summerfield (Young), Chelsea McGrath (Lavington), Tatum Boyd (Barham), Eimear Gogarty (Deniliquin), and Natalie Gibbs, Charlie Power and Elise Townsend (Griffith). Bree Collins from Deniliquin also made the team, but withdrew because of Year 12 commitments.
Kooringal High’s Amelia Hanson in action at last week’s trials.
THERE were fist pumps and high fives all round when a record number were selected from the Wagga Swimming Club to compete in this weekend’s NSW Country Short Course Championships. The squad of 13, consisting of swimmers aged from 18 to 10 years includes veteran representatives, Kade Knight, who will attend his 12th country championship and Billy Nicholson, who will notch up his ninth appearance. Also included in the squad are four young newcomers, whose beaming faces and excited chatter are indicative of their delight in making selection. And they’re happy to share their experiences. For Georgie Donelan aged 11 being able to join her twin Chloe in the squad was a special celebration. “At the start of the races I was so nervous, because I knew how close I was to it,” Georgie said referring to the races in which her time qualified for the squad. “But then it was high fives,” she said. Ella Creighton, also 11, is in only her second season at the swimming club and favours backstroke because; “It is different to the other strokes and I can breathe.” Asked about how she felt when her race finished and she was informed her time had qualified, Ella replied: “Really puffed.” Alethea Levy, 10, is in her second swimming season also and following the Saturday swimming championships in Sydney she will travel to Canberra to play in the Kanga Cup, which is an international youth soccer tournament. “Swimming is such great exercise and I train four or five times each week. I like
that you get to relax when you do it,” Alethea said. Rounding out the quartet is Baylee Edwards, aged 10, who produced a few fist pumps when he qualified for the squad and he has definite ideas on what he will take from the country championship. “To win. But the experience would also be good so I’d know who to beat next year.” Gennadiy Labara, who was appointed coach seven months ago, spoke highly of the squad’s commitment and dedication to achieving as a team “It is a very good result to qualify so many for the squad and this is the most that have represented the swim club,” he said. “The team works together and the older, more experienced swimmers support the younger ones. I expect improvement and good results. I’m also looking for a couple of medals,” he said with a wry smile. In conclusion, the kids reckon they have a secret weapon for winning – eating lollies in the marshalling area to improve their energy levels. And the lollies the kids like the most – lifesavers. The team is: Billy Nicholson 18 , Brandy Nicholson 16 , Trinity Cox 14 , Georgie Stephens 14, Kade Knight 14, Annabella Storer 14, Bridget Stephens 13, Oscar Gianniotis 11, Chloe Donelan 11, Ella Creighton 11, Georgie Donelan 11, Baylee Edwards 10, Alethea Levy 10
Fun fact
Georgie Donelan attended the NSW Long Course Country Championships last year, only not as a swimmer. She was dressed as a crow – which is the team’s mascot.
Representing the Wagga Wagga Swimming Club at this weekend’s country championships are: Back Row : Oscar Gianniotis, Georgie Donelan, Alethea Levy, Baylee Edwards, Ella Creighton, Chloe Donelan. Front Row L-R Coach Gennadiy Labara, Brandy Nicholson, Bridget Stephens, Billy Nicholson, Annabella Storer, Trinity Cox, Georgie Stephens.
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McVittie’s Milestone HOCKEY
WHEN CSU/Rivcoll Hockey Ducks Club takes on the Royal Hockey Club at Jubilee Park on Saturday night, Brett McVittie will become only the second member of the Ducks to play 250 games. The other member to surpass 250 games is Brett’s teammate, Sam Arnold, who has played more than 400 games for the club. Brett joined the Ducks in 2006 when he was a third-year student at Charles Sturt University and over the past 13 seasons his club involvement has included serving as Secretary and President, coaching numerous Division Two and Three men’s
AFL
Adam is holding the Division 1 Premiership Shield and Brett McVittie (left) will play his 250th game for CSU/Rivcoll on Saturday. He is pictured with club member Adam Cutts.
Sportspeople to show respect YELLOW electrical tape will adorn the arms of thousands of Wagga sportspeople on 28 and 29 July to mark the second annual Respect Sports Weekend. The weekend is to encourage the community through an awareness program to have respect for other people, their rights and their property. A second visual presence will be teardrop banners around the sporting
fields and courts with the words, Respect Awareness below the slogan Plant, Respect And Watch It Grow, emblazoned on them. Respect Awareness Inc President, Ronda Lampe, encouraged all supporters to join the initiative by wearing yellow or purple clothing to show support for Respect in Sport. Respect Week, which started in 2005, is held annually in November.
Sports people are encouraged to wear electrical tape on their arms and wrists for Reflect Sports Weekend on 28 and 29 July.
teams, and umpiring. His 250 games include 160 in the top division, a record second only to Adam Cutts, and a 2016 Division One Men’s premiership. In addition, Brett is the men’s second leading goal scorer for the club behind current first grader, Nick Fahey. However, Brett is unlikely to challenge Nick’s leadership because he has changed from a goal-scoring forward to a defender. His best haul was eight goals in first grade in the 2011 season. Originally from Leeton, Brett played his junior hockey on grass fields before the local competition folded. Brett’s 250th game against Royals starts at 6.30pm on the Paul Field.
Riverina tackles drugs and alcohol
LOCAL AFL players and club stalwarts will be featured in a television and digital marketing advertisement by AFL Riverina aimed at warning against drug and alcohol abuse in the community. The advertisement is part of a community action plan to educate the community and reduce anti-social behaviour emanating from alcohol and other drugs. With $10,000 in Federal Government funding, AFL Riverina has partnered with the National Alcohol and Drug Foundation and will become one of the first sporting organisations to form a local drug action team (LDAT). “All our clubs do serve that broader community. They are the real social fabric,” said AFL Riverina chairman Michael Irons. “While they’re not going to be able to fix all issues in their community, any effort they can make to educate their club members is worth it.” The funding was recently announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Riverina, Michael McCormack, who believes the initiative will help educate
Wagga’s youth about the powerful negative impacts of drugs and alcohol. “This stance will help prevent impressionable young people making the wrong decisions and slipping through the cracks,” Mr McCormack said. “And sporting clubs have a role to play. Sports in country areas are the very fabric of communities, particularly young people in those communities. “If we save just one person from going on drugs out of this program, then it could be one life well worth being saved and one family that is not left heartbroken,” he said. In addition to the advertisement, the community action plan will include an educational process for junior participants and AFL Riverina will be engaging external agencies to assist with the intiative. Partnering AFL Riverina is AFL NSW/ ACT, NSW Police, Calvary Drug and Alcohol, NSW Roads and Maritime Services, and the Alcohol and Drug Foundation. Production of the advertisement will begin in coming weeks and will be available for viewing on the AFL Riverina Facebook page and on Prime TV.
Announcing a community action plan against drugs and alcohol is L-R Paul Habel (AFL Riverina), Amanda Kelly (Alcohol and Drug Foundation), Detective Inspector Darren Cloake, Jenny Atkinson (Calvary health officer), Shane Buchannan (AFL Riverina).
AFL Holiday Clinic FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS AGED 5-12 YEARS OLD Wednesday 11th July, 9.30am - 2pm at Mater Dei Primary School Morning tea & lunch will be provided - each participant will receive AFL GIVEAWAYS Individual bookings $50 each, or groups bookings of 5+ $40 each
To secure your place email the name and age of the participants to karen.suckling@afl.com.au.
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Refugees kicking goals SOCCER Christine Williams “SPORT has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair.” Nelson Mandela. In a world in which religion and race cause rivalry and war, the Lake Albert Soccer Club is thinking locally to act globally by promoting inclusivity among its players, which include numerous refugees. The multi-cultural club signed 36 Yazidi children to play this season, triple the number from 2017 and all from camps where they sought refuge after escaping the conflict in Iraq and Syria. “When you look across the competition, we have every nation under the sun playing,” Lake Albert women’s coach, Sam Gray said. “We are a united nations football club.
Kai Watts might be tough on the sporting field, but the teenager’s generosity towards those less fortunate than him demonstrates he’s a softie at heart. A member of the Wagga Wanderers Under 18 team and Australian Indigenous Under 15 AFL team, Kai was the recipient of an AMP Tomorrow Fund grant, awarded for his sporting talent and inclusion advocacy. Kai’s AMP grant totalled $5500 and he donated $1500 towards Lake Albert Soccer Club registrations for those who could not afford the fee - many of them Yazidi children. Kai was introduced to the refugees when he supported his mum Toni, who had volunteered to assist a translator with the families settling into Wagga. One afternoon, Kai and some of his mates were kicking a ball around when a few Yazidi children gathered to watch. After getting to know the boys, Kai found them places on the Lake Albert teams. Despite his own heavy training and competing schedule, Kai also coaches soccer to a dozen Yazidi boys two nights a week. We need to include as many people as we can regardless of what they have been through or where they are from. “Wagga is a community that pulls together to help people,” Sam said. Included in the Lake Albert women’s soccer are four Yazidi girls, two of Chinese descent, a couple born in Iraq and
another from Chile. The Yazidi girls, Safaa, Dahlia, and twins Rana and Runa, have been in Australia for less than 18 months and when they arrived at Lake Albert Club they had never played soccer, had no uniforms or equipment and required a translator. “These girls have gone from not playing
to best on ground,” said women’s second grade coach Darron Watt. “It’s not about race or colour, it’s about playing the game. Sport is a beautiful language. It is a metaphor for social inclusion.” Sam said that Rana and Safaa, who are both aged 15, are on the verge of playing first grade and recently scored their first goals when playing against Henwood Park. “They have been standouts in their team. If they are good enough to play then they are old enough,” he said. A former teacher, Scottish-born Sam is now coach of the Riverina Under 12 boys and assistant coach for the NSW Country Under 15 girl’s soccer teams as well as Wagga Futsal proprietor. “I gave up teaching (in schools) for these kids. I have refocused. My aim is to give grassroots kids the biggest opportunity I can,” he said. “My aim is that the kids we have now are given the opportunity to move on. This cohort (of Yazidi youngsters) are the trailblazers.”
Back Row: L-R Dorsa Farahanky, Wafa Khalaf, Ashley Watt, Danielle Macleod, Megan McMahon, Kerri-Anne Chin, Darron Watt. Front Row: L-R Dalya Aoso, Ranya Khato, Safaa Khalaf, Sharifa Khato, Rana Khato.
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