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.
OPAL RIDGE STORMS TO FIRST STAKES VICTORY
Fortunes fluctuate in most walks of life, but in the racing game they can literally run amok. Just ask Scone trainer Luke Pepper who’s been at both ends of the spectrum in the last few weeks.
BLACK OPAL STILL SPARKLING AFTER HALF A CENTURY
The creation of the Black Opal Stakes in 1973 triggered a buzz in racing circles. A major two year old race in the national capital sandwiched in between the Blue Diamond and the Golden Slipper made good sense.
GRAHAME BEGG’S TALE OF TWO CITIES
Grahame Begg’s stakes double on Saturday wasn’t unique in his thirty year career, but it was the first time he’d won black type races on the same day in two states.
SCOTT COLLINGS WEAVES A LITTLE MAGIC AT ROYAL RANDWICK
Saturday’s 1000m TAB Highway at Randwick may have produced the most impressive winner in the restricted sprinting ranks anywhere in Australia.
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH FOR FEBRUARY 2023
When you have only eight horses in the stable it’s no mean feat to produce four winners in a single month - and a short month at that. Long time Port Macquarie trainer John Sprague began the month of February with a double on his hometrack.
FAREWELL TO THE UNFORGETTABLE DEANE LESTER – 1968 - 2023
I was well aware of Deane Lester’s towering reputation long before I met him in person for the one and only time. Like thousands of Australian punters and racing fans I’d been impressed by his easy style on radio.
KING FRANKEL GETS SOME AUSSIE BLACK TYPE FOR HIS FAMOUS SIRE
“He’s nice to have around in the stable and professional in everything he does,” said trainer Mark Newnham of Saturday’s Parramatta Cup winner King Frankel.
HOMETOWN TRIUMPH IN TUNCURRY-FORSTER’S RICHEST RACE
Garry McQuillan has lost a lot of sleep since late October when his beloved Tuncurry-Forster Jockey Club was given the green light to stage the opening Country Championship Qualifier for 2023.
ALBERT STAPLEFORD - GENTLEMAN OF THE TURF IS STILL TRAINING WINNERS
Albert Stapleford can’t lay claim to being Australia’s oldest active horse trainer but he’s probably running a close second. There’s a remarkable 95 year old in South Australia called Bob Hannigan.
HELEN PAGE FOLLOWED IN BETTY LANE’S FOOTSTEPS AS A FEMALE TRAINING PIONEER
Now in her fourth decade as a trainer, Helen Page was chuffed to win Saturday’s Sunshine Coast two year old race with Trifling in the colours of long time clients and friends Frank and Christine Cook.
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH JANUARY 2023
Four wins on the Moruya Cup programme on January 2nd wrapped up the first award of the new year for Natalie Jarvis.
BROCK RYAN - A JOCKEY FLYING UNDER THE RADAR
Sydney’s famous Haymarket district was fairly buzzing on Saturday night when Brock Ryan and his partner Madison Waters joined an excited crowd at the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations.
AMY McLUCAS MAKES THE MOST OF THE FINAL MONTHS OF HER APPRENTICESHIP
The Roman playwright who penned the words “Fortune Favours The Brave” would have been honoured to know that his iconic proverb would still be ringing true on Sydney racecourses more than 2000 years later.
THE UNFLAPPABLE LUKE MARLOW IS COOL UNDER PRESSURE
There’s not a race caller on the planet who doesn’t feel some degree of stress before and during the broadcast of a horse race. He desperately wants to get it right for the punters large and small who collectively create huge betting pools.
PRYDE’S EASIFEED COUNTRY TRAINER OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER 2022
Donna Scott’s nine win haul for the month of December is an outstanding achievement for a stable of twenty five horses. Donna’s impressive tally included two doubles and a home track treble at Albury in the middle of the month.
JOJO WAS A MAN GETS BACK TO THE RANDWICK WINNER’S CIRCLE FOR THE SECOND TIME IN A WEEK
The practice of trying to forecast winners during the running of races is fraught with danger. Sometimes horses can enjoy a cosy trip and give the impression they have a tankful of petrol, only to be found wanting when they come off the bridle.
PRE XMAS TAREE WIN LAUNCHES JAKE HULL’S TRAINING CAREER
It was Sunday December 18th and Jake Hull was wrestling with a few butterflies as he arrived at Taree’s Bushland Drive racecourse with Goofy Mick.
A TRIP HOME TO SWEDEN WAS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED FOR JENNY DUGGAN
Jockeys returning from lengthy injury layoffs are always hopeful of an early win. It’s an accepted practice for owners and trainers to observe the progress of a comeback jockey before making rides available.
ROSA IS ONE OF TRACEY BARTLEY’S FAVOURITES
Tracey Bartley was quietly chuffed as he loaded Barossa Rosa onto his three horse float for the trip from Wyong to Randwick on Saturday. “She looked so well I was proud to be taking her to the races,” said the multiple Gr 1 winning trainer.
GARY NICKSON WOULDN’T CHANGE A THING ABOUT HIS LIFETIME WITH HORSES
When you run into a horse trainer you haven’t seen for a while, it’s standard practice to inquire about the potential of the horses he or she happens to be training at the time. I posed that exact question to Gary Nickson last May.
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
