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.
IT’S BEGA CUP TIME ON THE SAPPHIRE COAST!
Jess O’Donnell, Sponsorship and Marketing Manager for the progressive Sapphire Coast Turf Club has pulled out all stops to promote the 2021 Bega Cheese Bega Cup Carnival next weekend. I’m happy to give her a helping hand!
HARPO HAS THE LAST WORD AT ROSEHILL GARDENS
Scott Darby was horrified when he watched Harpo Marx contest his first two Australian barrier trials. The founder and CEO of Darby Racing had purchased the royally bred horse in 2019 from the Coolmore draft at a Tattersall’s Horses In Training Sale at Newmarket.
STEVE HART CATCHES UP WITH RAY THOMAS
Ace race photographer Steve Hart dons his interviewer’s hat from time to time to catch up with some of his favourite racing people. This time around he talks to News Ltd Racing Editor Ray Thomas, a journalist who has the respect of all sections of the racing industry.
BRIAN YORK IS STILL A REGULAR AT RANDWICK TRACKWORK
Like the TAB Everest, the Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic doesn’t carry Group 1 status but is still a very prestigious addition to the CV of winning jockeys.
NOEL AND EMMA FAREWELL AN OLD FRIEND
Landsighting was his usual gluttonous self when Noel and Emma Mayfield-Smith tossed the first of his two night feeds into the bin at 4pm on Wednesday Dec 30th.
THE PRINCE COULD REACH THE PINNACLE OF THE SPRINTING RANKS
When asked on a recent podcast to nominate a member of his 60 horse team who might have a better than average future, Brett Cavanough had the following to say.
PAUL GATT IS THE COMPLETE PACKAGE AS A PROFESSIONAL JOCKEY
Regular followers of South Australian racing feel very comfortable with the presence of Paul Gatt among the state’s leading riders. He’s one of those jockeys who seems to have been around forever.
A LIFE WITHOUT HORSES DIDN’T APPEAL TO ANGELA DAVIES
Angela Davies was devastated one day in 1974 when her late father Bruce told her to dismiss any thought of becoming a jockey. The racing mad sixteen year old had the right build and truckloads of passion.
XMAS ARRIVES EARLY FOR THE MANDALONG TAPIT TEAM
Mandalong Tapit didn’t beat a star studded field in winning the Christmas Cup at Gunnedah on Saturday, but the sweet actioned grey put them away by an emphatic 5.8 lengths.
STEPHEN JONES - A LIFETIME WITH HORSES
Scone trainer Stephen Jones was three strides off landing a unique two state metropolitan double on Saturday. He was glued to a TV monitor at Rosehill Gardens as his promising two year old colt Baby Wong failed by a neck to run down Conexy in the Doomben Plate,
GLOBETROTTING KEAGAN LATHAM IN SYDNEY FOR KEEPS!
Unfavourable barriers brought Keagan Latham’s winning run to an end at Newcastle on Tuesday with only one of his five mounts finishing in the money, but he was in no position to complain.
CLAIRE GOT ON THE ROAD TO GUNDAGAI TO WIN HER FIRST RACE AS A TRAINER
With the ink barely dry on her brand new trainer’s licence, Claire Lever was dealing with the race day jitters as she legged husband Chad onto Grace Bay before the 1100m Class 1 at Gundagai’s Snake Gully Cup meeting last Friday.
CEJAY GRAHAM’S ON THE ROAD AGAIN!
The last thing Cejay Graham wanted to do was disobey instructions when she had one of her rare rides for the Waller stable at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
THE GOLDEN EAGLE ALMOST LANDED ON BRAD WIDDUP’S SHOULDER
Post race stories usually highlight the deeds of winners, but there was a runner up at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday deserving of special mention.
JAMES PONSONBY GETS A RANDWICK WINNER IN HIS FIRST THREE MONTHS OF TRAINING
Successful trotting horse trainers have been dabbling with thoroughbreds for more than a century. In the early days it happened rarely. In more recent years an ever increasing number of harness racing people have been wooed by mind boggling prize money levels, and the glamour of the turf.
KERRY PARKER CAME THROUGH THE LES BRIDGE SCHOOL
Kerry Parker was in a buoyant mood long before Think It Over gave him a Group 3 win in the historic Craven Plate on Saturday.
NOTHIN’ LEICA DANE - ONE OF THE BEST OF HIS GENERATION
There’s nothing like looking at past results of major races to trigger a trip down memory lane. In glancing at Spring Champion Stakes history last week, I was reminded that twenty five years have passed since Nothin’ Leica Dane won the Randwick feature.
MONTEFILIA NAILS HER COLOURS TO THE MAST
Only a student of South African history would have picked up on the significance of the colours carried by Montefilia in Saturday’s Flight Stakes.
LOVE TAP HAS COME A LONG WAY IN A SHORT TIME
Co trainers Richard and Michael Freedman are leaving their options open regarding the remainder of Love Tap’s spring campaign.
TAIKOMOCHI PUSHES THROUGH THE PAIN BARRIER TO GIVE CLARKY A GROUP 3!
Tim Clark felt nothing unusual in Taikomochi’s action as he trotted him back to scale after a comprehensive win in Saturday’s Kingston Town Stakes.