JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

Thanks for checking in on Tappy’s Racing Yarns.

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.

Tappy

(Banner image courtesy Steve Hart Photographics.)

Proudly supported by:

 
 
 

JOHN TAPP RACING PODCAST

TAPPY'S TURF TOPICS 

 
 

TAPPY'S TROTS TOPICS 

FOLLOW TAPPY ON SOCIAL MEDIA

@JOHNTAPPRACING.PODCAST