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2 days ago |
codesports.com.au | Brad Waters
Chris Hyland is finally enjoying the fun side of racing with exciting galloper King Zephyr. Hyland did the hard yards as a trainer for almost two decades before getting sick of the grind and handing in his licence in 2023. Hyland took a job as assistant trainer to Group 1-winning horseman Grahame Begg, thriving in the freedom of being able to step away from racing a couple of times a week.
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2 days ago |
codesports.com.au | Brad Waters
Horse RacingDon't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Form analyst Brad Waters looks at Tuesday’s meeting at Moe, where he’s keen on four runners plus a young gun jockey with a host of chances. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet’s team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section.
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3 days ago |
codesports.com.au | Brad Waters
The Bendigo racing community was left shocked after a stablehand died following a freak accident at a race meeting last Tuesday. Racing Victoria and the Bendigo Jockey Club confirmed Fiona Ralph passed away in the Royal Melbourne Hospital over the weeks from head injuries sustained in the incident. It is believed Ms Ralph fell, hitting her head, in the tie-up stalls at the Bendigo Racecourse while working for trainer Toby Lake.
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4 days ago |
codesports.com.au | Robert Craddock
Bob Cowper will always be remembered for one of Australia’s finest Test innings – and the colourful quote which followed it. Victorian batsman Cowper, who died in Melbourne on Saturday after a lengthy battle with cancer at age 84, produced one of Australia’s most remarkable Test innings when he made 307 against England at the MCG in 1966.
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5 days ago |
codesports.com.au | Jenny Sinclair
The Adelaide Thunderbirds have arrested a recent form slump, beating the Queensland Firebirds by nine points and inflicting their third consecutive loss. It’s a stunning reversal of fortunes for the Firebirds, who started the Super Netball season with two wins but - results pending - could drop out of the top four and as low as sixth by the end of the round. The Thunderbirds’ 62-53 victory was set up by MVP Latanya Wilson, who pulled in 10 gains to give her side plenty of scoring opportunities.
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