TALES OF THE TURF
TALES OF THE TURF
Step inside the world of Australian racing through the eyes, and voice, of one of its greatest storytellers. In each article, John Tapp brings the sport to life with the same warmth, insight, and passion that made him the Voice of Australian Racing. These are the moments, the people, and the horses that shaped the turf, told by the man who called them home.
JENNY DUGGAN CALLS AUSTRALIA HOME
Jenny Lindgren was born in Sweden one year after her legendary compatriots ABBA had taken Australia by storm. She’s now Mrs. Jenny Duggan, Australia’s most senior apprentice jockey, and just lately she’s been whipping up a little storm of her own.
STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURSE
Steve has kindly allowed me to “pinch” a very interesting chat he had recently with Sydney Clerk Of The Course Cliff Parker.
NORM SENDS ANOTHER WINNER DOWN THE HIGHWAY!
Norm and Diane Gardner breathed a sigh of relief when Upper House won Saturday’s TAB Highway at his metropolitan debut. Norm is the breeder, trainer and part owner of the slow maturing four year old gelding.
BEN AND VICTOREM FAIRLY FLEW IN THE HINKLER
How fitting it was that the winner of Saturday’s Hinkler Hcp should be almost “airborne” in the closing stages. The race is named after one of Queensland’s most famous sons, legendary aviator Bert Hinkler who in 1928 brought great acclaim to his country, to his state, and to his hometown of Bundaberg.
STEVE HART INTERVIEWS CHAMPION JOCKEY ROBERT THOMPSON
Last year Steve Hart spoke to the winningest jockey in Australian racing history, Robert Thompson. I loved the interview and unashamedly plagiarised it for my website.
THE WINNING WAYS OF GARRY NEWHAM AND PAUL MAKIN
The presentation ceremony after the Treasury Brisbane Queensland Oaks finished not a moment too soon for Garry Newham. The trainer of the winner Winning Ways had a lump in his throat big enough to choke an elephant, for clearly understandable reasons.
BARRY LOCKWOOD TAKES LIFE ONE FOOT AT A TIME
It’s possible that Cruze, who made it three out of four at Eagle Farm on Saturday, was the only winner in Australia to be shod by its trainer, Barry Lockwood.
TODD PANNELL LETS HIS RIDING DO THE TALKING
Todd Pannell was so busy trying to coax Despatch over the line on Saturday, he may have forgotten for a moment that he was one stride off his first Group 1 victory. By the time he arrived back at the mounting yard gate, he was fully aware this was the dream he’d been chasing for more than half his life.
GARRY KIRKUP IS SLOWLY PICKING UP THE PIECES
Garry Kirkup has struggled with profound grief these past seventeen months. His emotional pain has far exceeded the ravages of the injuries he sustained in that horrific motor accident near Junee.
DARRYL HANSEN FANCIES THE GOLD COAST TRACK
Darryl Hansen’s spirits soared when the shock announcement of Zoustyle’s late scratching from the Gold Coast Guineas boomed over the public address system.
THE GRISEDALES ARE IN TOWN
Coffs Harbour trainers couldn’t believe their luck six weeks ago when Jon Grisedale joined the ranks of trackwork riders at the popular North Coast track.
JOSH PARR WEARS HIS HEART ON HIS SLEEVE
I can’t think of a jockey anywhere in Australia who displays more unbridled raw emotion than Josh Parr. It struck me initially when he won the Gr 1 Surround Stakes on Shoals a year ago - his one and only ride on the Fastnet Rock mare.
BERNIE’S DAY IN THE SUN
It wasn’t until Bernie Kelly got back to his Clarendon motel on Saturday night that the full impact of the day struck home.
A MEMORABLE RACE DAY IN THE GARDEN CITY
What a pity the last race numbers error at Clifford Park on Saturday had to take the gloss off a spectacular Queensland race meeting. Stewards declared correct weight before officials discovered the wrong horse had been placed fourth.
KEVIN KEMP HOPES THE JIM ATKINS LONGEVITY RUBS OFF
There wasn’t a trace of racing in Kevin Kemp’s background, but he was besotted by horses from the moment he first sat on a pony. Most of his mates owned ponies and those kids would be out all day, every day. “If I got home before dark, Mum and Dad would wonder what the hell was wrong”, recalled Kevin.
RESEARCH WASN’T THE GREATEST DERBY WINNER, BUT SHE WAS THE CRANKIEST
Those who watched Research return to scale after the 1989 Derby will probably recall her antics when a garland of roses was thrown around her neck. She almost unseated Dittman as she charged back into the enclosure, with Clarry hanging on for dear life.
STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH JOHN VINCENT, FORMER STUD MANAGER
Steve Hart caught up with former stud manager John Vincent who retired a few years ago, after a fascinating career in England and Australia. John gained valuable experience in his native England before migrating to Australia.
SAM’S BACK IN BUSINESS
Sam Clenton was conscious of a few butterflies as she drove from her Muswellbrook home to the Scone racecourse on March 18th. She was just a couple of hours away from her first race ride in two and a half years.
STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TRAINERS IN GOLDEN SLIPPER HISTORY
Steve Hart shared a coffee and a few memories recently with Clarry Conners who has four Golden Slipper trophies on the shelf at Victory Lodge.
DIXIE HAS WON A MILLION HEARTS
Turns out Ron Quinton’s just an old softie after all. The battle hardened veteran rode 2168 winners including 46 Group 1’s during his spectacular career as a jockey. In 25 years as a trainer he’s won hundreds of races including 6 Group 1’s.