JOHN TAPP RACING

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The 21st Hawkesbury stand alone Saturday meeting went off with a bang as it always does. Three Gr 3 races highlighted a very strong card. Consistent mare Chidiac scored a gutsy win in the Hawkesbury Crown just a month after winning the Country Championship Final at Randwick. She gave jockey Braith Nock a milestone 300th career win, and added an important black type success to the CV of the recently formulated father-daughter training partnership between Brett and Georgie Cavanough.

Had a good yarn with Georgie on Sunday morning. She recounted the story of the footsore and overweight mare who came into the stable in mid 2024. As Chidiac’s feet improved her work rate was stepped up, and the weight started to fall off the daughter of Better Than Ready. Almost two years on Chidiac has raced 12 times for 7 wins and more than $1.1 million in prize money. Georgie also looked back on the car accident that motivated her decision to work in the racing industry.

A seemingly simple racing accident at Stony Creek in 2007 was destined to end the distinguished riding career of highly respected jockey David Taggart. He suffered complicated injuries to both legs which have subsequently required ten operations. Several other side issues have given him serious ongoing challenges. David Taggart’s amazing resolve has helped him through some very difficult times.

Ten years ago he was invited to join the racing team on the radio station now known as SEN Track. He took to his new role like a duck to water. Today he appears in four separate segments including the long running programme The Odds Couple with his great mate Gareth Hall. The David Taggart story is an inspiring one. The 6 time Gr 1 winning jockey joins us on this week’s podcast.

Tappy

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