
Trevor Marshallsea
Freelance Writer and Journalist at Associated Press
Writer, journo, humorist. Author of racing books (Winx; Peter Moody), Freelancer (BBC, AP, Foxsports). Ex foreign correspondent (London, Beijing).
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1 week ago |
bloodhorse.com | Trevor Marshallsea
Newhaven Park's Cool Aza Beel is a group 1-winning sire after his son Cool Archie continued on his irrepressible way with a fifth straight success in Eagle Farm's JJ Atkins (G1). One of only two sons of the mighty New Zealand-based stallion Savabeel standing in Australia-with the other, Mo'unga, standing alongside him at Newhaven-Cool Archie followed his splash to victory in the BRC Sires' Produce Stakes (G2) on a heavy 10 by being just as dominant on a good 3 June 14.
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1 week ago |
racingpost.com | Trevor Marshallsea
He may live somewhat in the shadow of his fellow Darley shuttler Too Darn Hot, but Harry Angel is rapidly building a robust case to show he’s not too darn far behind his much-vaunted barnmate. Indeed, in one notable respect – which will appeal to Australian breeders – he’s ahead. War Machine’s victory in Saturday’s Stradbroke Handicap provided his sire with his third Group 1 winner, all of which have come in Australia, alongside Tom Kitten and Private Harry.
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2 weeks ago |
anzbloodstocknews.com | Trevor Marshallsea
By Trevor Marshallsea Widden Stud’s Zoustar (Northern Meteor) has a new Group 2 winner to augment his charge to a maiden champion sire title after the impeccably-bred Floozie scored a fighting victory in Eagle Farm’s Dane Ripper Stakes (Gr 2, 1300m).
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2 weeks ago |
anzbloodstocknews.com | Trevor Marshallsea
By Trevor Marshallsea Yarraman Park stallion Brave Smash (Tosen Phantom) illustrated the highs and lows of racing when he chalked up stakes winner number four at Eagle Farm on Saturday. One day earlier, connections of Brave Smash’s finest progeny – Kimochi – suffered a devastating blow when the four-year-old mare suffered what appeared to be a career-ending tendon tear in the off foreleg.
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2 weeks ago |
anzbloodstocknews.com | Trevor Marshallsea
By Trevor Marshallsea The Hayes Brothers could be on a collision course with their father David in The Everest (Gr 1, 1200m) after War Machine (Harry Angel) lived up to the hype with a powerful and emotional victory in Saturday’s Stradbroke Handicap (Gr 1, 1400m). Inherited by Ben, JD and Will Hayes three starts ago following the death of his original co-trainer Mike Moroney, War Machine has now won all three.
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RT @DymChatswood: A big thank you to @TrevMarshallsea for visiting us this week and signing copies of his latest book, ‘Makybe Diva’. Race…

@altognow Hi. Trevor Marshallsea here from the Associated Press of America. Hoping to chat with someone today (Sunday morning) about discrimination and Islamophobia in Australia in wake of Christchurch shootings pls.

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