JOHN TAPP RACING

JOHN TAPP RACING

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Trying to pick winners during the running of races is a practice fraught with danger, but Bangkok Hottie sure looked the goods turning for home in the opener at Randwick. The sensible Too Darn Hot filly had tracked three leaders into the straight before cantering to the lead on top of the rise. The race was over in two strides.

David Payne has liked the filly from the moment she walked into his Rosehill stables. He’s especially pleased to be training her for owner/breeder and good supporter John Thompson whose interesting colours have been around in Sydney racing for many years. Mind you she didn’t get to carry those colours on Saturday. David shares the backstory about a very promising filly.

Australian racing has never been without a select band of talented heavyweight jockeys who spend more time in the sauna than they do in the saddle. Justin Sheehan was a prime example in the late 90’s and into the 2000’s. As an apprentice he outrode his claims before turning 18. As a fully fledged rider it was obvious he’d have to make the most of the years he had available.

Despite limited opportunities the Charleville born horseman rode over 1000 winners including 6 Gr 1’s and 22 other black type races. His innate talents were often a point of discussion among trainers. By 2008 the horrors of the sweat box proved too much. He retired from race riding but continued as an in demand trackwork rider for another fifteen years. Currently getting over a few health issues, Justin has kindly agreed to join us on the podcast. He’s a great listen.

Tappy

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