JOHN TAPP RACING
JOHN TAPP RACING
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If you happened to catch the final event at Kembla Grange on Saturday, I’m sure you’ll agree Fuadee’s performance jumped right off the screen. In front of only two others in the ten horse field on straightening for home, the five year old unleashed a brilliant burst to put his rivals away in a twinkling. His final 600m sectional was explosive.
Co trainer Greg Lee explained on Sunday morning that Fuadee was having his first start as a gelding. Greg and brother Jim still can’t believe he was able to win two races as an entire when his mind was on other things. Greg shares the backstory with us this week.
For sheer versatility very few people involved in racing can hold a candle to 64 year old Shane Green. He’s been a very capable race caller in two codes since age 16, and was showing great promise as a Rugby League player until injury terminated his career.
He worked on a stud farm in Perth before landing a stablehand’s job at a major Sydney stable. He later worked for other high profile trainers. His race calling talents took him to Alice Springs for eleven years. During that time he trained a good number of winners in his own right. To talk about his remarkable career and to find out what he’s doing currently, Shane Green joins us on the podcast.
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He made the country seconds in Rugby League, worked for some of Australia’s leading trainers, trained winners in his own right, and continues to excel as a greyhound and thoroughbred race caller.
A calm and composed riding technique with a demeanour to match, are the attributes that have endeared Koby Jennings to many trainers in his fifteen year career.
I couldn’t believe Katelyn McDonald had actually found the time to join the podcast until we were five minutes into the interview.
TAPPY'S TURF TOPICS
John Thompson has come out with all guns blazing in the first week of the new racing season.
When Kristen Buchanan came away from the 2022 Inglis Melbourne Premier Sale with a $50,000 Kermadec colt from Broadway Harmony…
Special events were held at race meetings around Australia on Saturday to mark National Jockeys Celebration Day.
Trainer and former jockey Craig Carmody has trodden a very different path these past two months with Saturday’s brilliant Randwick winner Sir Les.
Rising seven year old gelding Romeo’s Choice is one of those horses punters like to include in their exotic investments because he’s unfailingly honest.
Zouripper got a lucky break close to home in Saturday’s Keiran Moore BM78 when favourite Petticoat made an abrupt shift outwards some five horses.
In the middle of last month horse racing was the furthest thing from Mike Van Gestel’s mind. After two weeks of indifferent health he suddenly found himself in hospital.
Todd Payne and partner Kyia were just coming through the historic township of Deepwater on the NSW Northern Tablelands when I got them on the phone on Sunday morning.
Steve Hart’s guest is English born Lizzie Jelfs who’s been a horse devotee from a very early age.
TAPPY'S TROTS TOPICS
Delighted to include some special footage from an amazing Miracle Mile night at Menangle featuring the horse many believe is the greatest of all time.
There was one heart stopping incident in the mid seventies which could have halted Dean Chapple’s love affair with harness racing before it got off the ground.
There’s nothing I’ve enjoyed more over the years than the many conversations I’ve had with veteran horsemen - especially harness horsemen who were around in the days when the sport was drawing big crowds all around Australia.
You’ll be hard pressed to find a horseman who isn’t enamoured of the sight of a talented trotter in full flight. Power Productions have kindly allowed me access to a video production highlighting the poetry of the trotting horse and the devotion of those who train them.
Wayne Dimech was in his mid-teens when Hondo Grattan was dominating the harness racing headlines in the early 1970’s. He had obviously inherited the harness racing genes from his Maltese forebears.
Ian Verning doesn’t mind his life long nickname of “Spud” although he is frustrated by the fact that he has no idea of its origins.
Australian harness racing currently boasts a plethora of talented drivers in the 20-25 age bracket. Those who appear regularly on metropolitan tracks enjoy the bulk of available media attention.
Trainers lucky enough to have a runner at a major trots meeting are conscious of the atmosphere only big time racing can generate. Miracle Mile night is something else again.
There’s no better pointer for punters than a Darren Hancock trained horse turning up at Penrith. The leading horseman has been an unabashed fan of the 1400m Menangle circuit since its inception in 2008
The 2022 Penrith racing year concluded on December 29th with what looked to be a run of the mill programme on paper. It took a rare training double by father and daughter duo David and Katie McGill, to inject a little “buzz” into the night.

