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News: Stewards Inquiries – Cobalt Positives ( 25 %)
M Hardy) following its win in race 7, the Uranquinty Hotel Ladyship Pace (1,755 metres) conducted at Wagga on 24 January 2014 THE BIG MARN (Trainer R Nicholson) following its win in race 11, the Flying K Final (1000 metres) conducted at Menangle on 21 January 2014. MAJOR DENIAL (Trainer R placings be amended to; 1st LIFES SECRET T White 2nd GLENBURN ADDY R Walker 3rd THE QUEENS PORTRAIT threshold. Charge 2: That as the registered trainer of MAJOR DENIAL he did present that horse to race at Goulburn on 28 January 2014, not free of a prohibited substance, namely cobalt above the threshold. Charge 3: That as the registered trainer of LUDA he did present that horse to race the nature of the substance, in particular that it could be determined as a Class 1 substance under the HRNSW Penalty Guidelines and that Mr Nicholson had only held a trainer’s licence for 4 months. Acting under Rule 195, Stewards ordered that THE BIG MARN, MAJOR DENIAL and LUDA all be
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News: SA Trots - Bolnora and Ningana Park primed for bumper sale ( 25 %)
is Lot 5, a brown colt by the NSW Derby winner and Vicbred champion Major Secret, whose first two crops have produced the SA Sires Classic winner Bay Jim Major and the SA Sapling and SA BOTRA Silver Salver winner Star Man. The colt belongs to a family to which Ningana Park has enjoyed a very successful association with dating back three generations. It includes the Australian Pacing Gold, Southern Cross and dual Oaks winner Yada Yada Yada (1:51.6), a winner of 46 races and $730,928, the dual Southern Cross placegetter Gigglybits and the SA Lordship winner Regal Major. “He’s a very
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News: Hall for Our Major Mama ( 25 %)
News: Hall for Our Major Mama Boyanup trainer-reinsman Justin Prentice has been busy at the yearling sales in Auckland and Christchurch this week and has engaged champion reinsman Gary Hall Jnr to drive four-year-old mare Our Major Mama in the $30,000 final of the Lewis Pace at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Our Major decided not to drive at Gloucester Park in the evening. His other runner in the Lewis final is promising four-year-old Beaudiene Beach Babe, who will be handled by Nathan Turvey from barrier four. Hall has driven Our Major Mama only once three starts ago from barrier seven over 2185m at Pinjarra when she raced wide early, was restrained to the rear and then sustained a spirited three-wide last-lap burst to finish second to Miss Sangrial, who covered the final 800m in 55.8sec. In order to take the drive behind Our Major Mama, Hall had to reject the drive behind the talented Liberty Rose, who has
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News: Holloway to keep no secrets about No Telling Heather ( 25 %)
The Holloway crew is hopeful a horse that started as a secret and quickly found her way into the headlines will recapture some old form in tomorrow night’s Nutrien Equine Classic Final for three-year-old trotting fillies.
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News: Highlights Aplenty on VSS Night 2 ( 24 %)
The Empire Stallions Vicbred Super Series for two-year-old colts and geldings kicked off the Group 1 proceedings at Melton on a night laden with potential superstar pacers and Major Secret immediately added his name to that list. The son of Art Major was coming off a tough sixth in his semi first bend. The $2.40 favourite was then pressured by one of the well supported outsiders Master Mach Manus who worked to the death seat mid-race. With that horse quickly fading off the back, Business In Motion and Major Secret snuck away from the bulk of their rivals with Kiwi hope Messini producing a three-wide run inside the last lap. The trio squared off on the final bend and just as Messini loomed up to the favourite, Major Secret secured the pegs run and dashed after the two leaders. Inside the final 100 metres it was all the Emma Stewart-trained colt and Daryl Douglas spoke . The Empire Stallions-bred son of Blissfull Hall never looked in doubt as driver Greg Sugars flourished the whip halfway down the straight when he ran away by over four metres from Restrepo and Scruffy Major who worked home from three-back on the pegs. Following the race, trainer Ross Sugars spoke
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News: Lazarus Looks For Lead In APG Grand Circuit With Vic Cup Victory ( 24 %)
represented by Major Secret (gate 5) and Young Modern (gate 11). The one and only female trained winner of a Victoria Cup was Blacks A Fake, prepared by Natalie Rasmussen. Mark Pitt will drive Major Secret while Gavin Lang chases his second Cup trophy when he partners Young Modern. Lang scored in across the Tasman. In the new millennium, order was restored with victories from Breenys Fella, Shakamaker and Jofess before Young Rufus returned for Mark Purdon and took another Cup back to New Zealand. Double Identity, Sokyola, Robin Hood and Melpark Major all landed themselves a Victoria Cup at 2007 aboard Robin Hood. Amanda Turnbull is hoping to become the fourth female driver to land the prize when she partners last start winner Tact Tate (gate 4) for trainer Russell Jack. Successful female drivers are Natalie Rasmussen (Blacks A Fake), Amy Tubbs (Melpark Major) and Kate Gath . Star reinsmen Greg Sugars and Anthony Butt are both chasing their first victory in the Cup, Sugars will partner the Vince Vallelonga trained Major Crocker (gate 2) while Butt handles the Brent Lilley trained Messini (gate 10). The Victoria Cup is listed as race 8 on the program and scheduled to
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News: Bletchley Park Aiming for the Pearl ( 24 %)
said. Soho Thunderstruck is by Art Major and is out of the New Zealand-bred mare Hear No Secret, who had 113 starts for 11 wins, 33 placings and $96,464 in prizemoney. Hear No Secret won once at Gloucester Park, four times at Northam and twice at Narrogin, Pinjarra and Kellerberrin. Bletchley .” Bletchley Park, who has won at three of his four starts, is unlikely to have an easy time because he will clash with Soho Thunderstruck, an Art Major colt blessed with great ability. Soho Thunderstruck, bred and owned by Rob Watson, will be making his first appearance in Western Australia after having
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News: Allies Mate delivers G3 success for thrilled owners ( 24 %)
Hollys Miss Molly fourth for Robbie Walters. Earlier on the card Metro Mike (Metropolitan-Tuscan Skies) took out the Pridemore Electrics Sokyola Sprint over 1720m in 1:53.9 courtesy of a 26.5 last quarter (55.1 last half). Major Secret initially led from barrier three, but Metro Mike and driver Jason Lee came around early and dashed to the front from his back-row draw, giving the Emma Stewart-trained stablemates the lead and box-seat positions. Once in front, Metro Mike dictated and ripped up the lane to hold off an audacious Im Corzin Terror, whose run was super in second, and Major Secret, who couldn’t come on to challenge the leader once he’d surrendered the front. Veteran Smudge Bromac was fourth. Metro Mike’s win gave Lee a double in the cart, as he also drove Desdon Murruffy (Mordern Art-Spellmaker) to an all-the-way win in the Cogs Services Pace for
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News: Nike Franco powers to Queen of Pacific glory ( 24 %)
guided former New South Wales Derby winner Major Secret (Art Major/Secret Life) home in the Best In Town Concreting Pace for Emma Stewart, and Hectorjayjay (Dream Away/Sheer Finesse) to victory in the Group 2 University Meat 4YO and 5YO Championship over 2240m. CHECK OUT ALL THE RESULTS & VIDEO
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News: Barriers Drawn for Breeders Crown Semi-Final Night ( 24 %)
-year-old colts and geldings has drawn together a class field and last start winner Our Sky Major will no doubt be in the forefront of punters minds from his kind draw of one. With a thoroughly dominant Bray win already under his belt, he will have to compete with Vicbred Super Series winner Major Secret (2 ) as well as NSW star Lettucerockthem who will follow out Emma Stewart’s half-brother to Beauty Secret. Gritty Bendigo heat winner, All Eyes On Us, will come out of four if the emergency is scratched. Recent Group 1-winner Im Smouldering has drawn two (comes out of one if the emergency is
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Australasian Grand Circuit Chronicles ( 24 %)
USA 10 MAJOR SECRET E J Stewart J P Lee Art Major USA 11 JOHN OF ARC NZ C Dalton A C Lewis Courage Under Fire NZ 12 MACH DORO ) fr G R Dunn G D O'Reilly Bettors Delight USA 3 TITAN BANNER (NZ) fr M Purdon & Natalie C Rasmussen B N Orange Art Major USA 4 SMOLDA fr M Purdon & Natalie C Cullen NZ Lazarus NZ 7 NO DOCTOR NEEDED (NZ) fr S G Telfer & C D Garlick S D T Phelen Mach Three CA 8 MESSINI fr B A Lilley A M Butt Art Major USA Telfer & C D Garlick R T May Mach Three CA 8 TITAN BANNER (NZ) fr M Purdon & Natalie C Rasmussen Natalie C Rasmussen Art Major USA Story Race Replay
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Australasian Grand Circuit Chronicles ( 24 %)
USA 10 MAJOR SECRET E J Stewart J P Lee Art Major USA 11 JOHN OF ARC NZ C Dalton A C Lewis Courage Under Fire NZ 12 MACH DORO ) fr G R Dunn G D O'Reilly Bettors Delight USA 3 TITAN BANNER (NZ) fr M Purdon & Natalie C Rasmussen B N Orange Art Major USA 4 SMOLDA fr M Purdon & Natalie C Cullen NZ Lazarus NZ 7 NO DOCTOR NEEDED (NZ) fr S G Telfer & C D Garlick S D T Phelen Mach Three CA 8 MESSINI fr B A Lilley A M Butt Art Major USA Telfer & C D Garlick R T May Mach Three CA 8 TITAN BANNER (NZ) fr M Purdon & Natalie C Rasmussen Natalie C Rasmussen Art Major USA Story Race Replay
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News: Now, it's up to Major Martini ( 23 %)
News: Now, it's up to Major Martini ,000 Choices Flooring Golden Slipper with Fake Embrace’s close relation, Major Martini. Mortimer was a part-owner of Fake Embrace and he is among a host of harness racing enthusiasts who own the brilliant Major Martini, who, like Fake Embrace was bred by leading West Australian breeder Steve Johnson . Champion reinsman Gary Hall Jnr has given punters a strong lead by electing to drive the Justin Prentice-trained Major Martini in preference to stylish stablemate Aristocratic Star, a talented colt he has handled at each of his past five starts for Prentice for an all-the-way victory two starts ago and two seconds and two thirds. Prentice was in the sulky when he brought 7/1 chance Major Martini home with a dazzling late burst of speed from the one-out, one-back trail to win the Group 1 Westbred Classic from the pacemaker and $1.65 favourite Aristocratic Star on June 28. Prentice holds a powerful hand
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News: Franco, Yaya lead Tritton Summer of Glory raid ( 23 %)
contenders San Carlo, Moonrock and Major Secret will lock horns. In South Australia the annual Group 1 SA Cup will feature gun Victorian Shadow Sax on Saturday night, along with fellow Victorians Messini, Sams The Master, Tee Cee Bee Macray and recent former Victorian Major Crocker. Then on Sunday the
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News: Braun's cups warrior flexes muscles with valiant Cranbourne win ( 23 %)
Charlton, Cobram and Terang in addition to the Cranbourne win to amass nine points, equal for second with Major Secret and one point clear of stablemate Cruz Bromac and Terang Cup winner Flaming Flutter. [fvplayer src="http://media.harness.org.au/vic/CRC03031701.mp4"] On Friday night Im next major target and we’re looking forward to another challenge.”
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News: VSS Semi-Final's Provide Plenty Of Highlights ( 23 %)
four-year-old mares as she again ran to the top and raced away from her rivals. There was a fight for the minors but Beauty Secret snared second from Shes A Killer and Alina. The mile was recorded in 1:58.6 with a 55.7 last half. The third leg of the quaddie went to Im Smouldering as she showed another leader and winner in Border Control as race seven was run and won. The winner was marked by a brilliant 1:55.2 mile rate and 55.8 last half in what was a show of sustained speed to control Guaranteed with Major Calipso a distance away in third. The win signalled Mark Purdon’s arrival in the Vicbred Super Series and he will no doubt head into next week’s final as the punters elect following his recent form. Charlie Machsheen turned on his best in the second semi-final for four-year-old boys in a race that was completed in 1:57.7. Roughie Scruffy Major just nailed down
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News: Stars align for Breeders Crown last chance ( 23 %)
A spate of boilover heat results has ensured Wednesday’s ABC repechages at Kilmore will host several of the series’ biggest juvenile names. Recent Vicbred Super Series champion Secret Desire will headline the first of three last-chance qualifiers for freshman fillies as she seeks to (five, $4.50) and Ourbellabro (seven, $8) are the other major players in another very competitive affair. Despite landing the visitors draw of seven, wonderful Wagga Wagga juvenile Macca Kelly is considered the horse to watch in the opening ABC repechage for the baby boys at 3.48pm. Assessed at $2 expected to make amends this time around, with APG silver medallist Magic Bliss (seven) his major danger at $3.70. In the final repechage of a wonderful programme from Kilmore Racing Centre, Group 1 Breeders Challenge champion Theartofdelusion also looks cherry ripe for success. Despite following in
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News: Friday night punting guide ( 23 %)
-final; Race 8 on the card. There has also been plenty of early money invested on Victoria’s major metropolitan meeting of the week with major movers in each of the first seven races on the card. In the opening contest there have been several well supported runners but Bachelor Lombo has been the medium of most money, wound in from $9 to $6.50 since Wednesday afternoon while in the second affair Blazeaway Macray has seen his quote slashed from $12 to $9 in the same period. In Race 3, Amy Tubbs’ budding star Secret Desire has been mercilessly backed from $4.20 into $2.50 and may even
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News: Sokyola bound for SA ( 23 %)
Sokyola. "When I moved across to Victoria from South Australia it is no secret that I hoped Sokyola would be my flagship horse to help make my name but he has surpassed even what I imagined." With consecutive Miracle Mile wins and a Victoria Cup, Justice now has his sights set on the Group 1 $450 ,000 A. G. Hunter Cup (3050m) at Moonee Valley on February 12 as Sokyola's next major goal after Saturday night's The Advertiser SA Cup before going to New Zealand to tackle the 2005 Nufarm Inter Dominion Championships at Alexandra Park in Auckland in March. Justice said it was a privilege to be pacing goes but the air is rarefied and not many are able to stay there for any length of time. But for the present he will keep presenting Sokyola for the major races and continue towards brother John Justice's pacer Shakamaker's record stakes tally of $2,229,634 and the most wins by a pacer of the
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News: Will Bill Go Bang In Members Cup ( 23 %)
Queensland system. Nathan Dawson has been booked to drive. Other key runners in the event include Virgil, Major Fernco, Straddie and Always A Secret. Last year, the Members Cup was won by star pacer Governor Jujon. Mullen. Previously prepared by leading horseman Robert Dunn, the Art Major four-year-old was secured by clients of the McMullen stable on good advice. Kensington Bill has landed the crucial inside draw in the 2138m mobile start feature and creates plenty of intrigue with Matt Elkins booked to drive. Elkins
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News: Budd Sidewinder finally gets his Cup ( 23 %)
Inwood since entering his stable. Aiden De Campo continued his winning form, with Secret Reaction proving to be too strong for rivals in the Bush Chook Westbred Fillies & Mares feature, starting as the second favourite from barrier eight. Sitting three wide from the bell, the three-year-old filly Gary Gray back to the winner’s circle when Foveaux Major NZ won narrowly after a 30m handicap in the standing start. Starting at $17 odds, the gelding by champion sire, Art Major stepped perfectly from the second line, even after being slightly inconvenienced by the strand, and managed to settle
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News: SA Trots - Bettor Be Lively is up and about ( 23 %)
half metre away third. The winner is by the young stallion Major Secret, who stands at the Allenby Lodge Stud at Kapunda of Stephen Norman. Starlight Sass has now won three of her six starts. Hryhorec brought up his treble on Aldebaran Dexta, which he trains himself. The four pacemaker Major Holiday ($4), 1-1/2 metres away third. “He had no luck last week when he ran sixth to Giftedfromtheheart,” Brown said. “We never really got clear late, 22d he went to the line with plenty to offer, and this week, everything went perfectly.” Sunday’s win
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News: In Glorious Colour ( 23 %)
Art Major from the Mach Three mare Odds And Ends, an unraced half-sister to the ill-fated Major Trojan (1:54.1) plus Artisan (1:56.1), The Odd Lover (1:56.1) and Underthesouthernsun (1:51.4). His family includes the likes of Under Cover Lover, Match In Heaven, Cybersleuth, Exotic Lover, Monarch Of rich farmland and the list of graduates is very impressive, including champions Lazarus and Bit Of A Legend, both of whom are millionaire dual hemisphere performers. Other standouts include Don’t Stop Dreaming, Lancome, Secret Potion, True Fantasy and Beyond Words among others. The colt was knocked down to the bid of Cran Dalgety of Kentuckiana Lodge for $58,000 on behalf of Queensland-based owner Terry Flynn. “He was your typical Art Major yearling colt, built like a brick outhouse and overflowing with confidence,” Dalgety explained. “I was happy with the way he broke in, but we decided it was best to geld him early.” They also secured an Art Major filly (Sheer Artistry) six lots later for $45,000. Broken in and educated at Kentuckiana, the pair of youngsters soon made their way to Queensland and joined the stables of Wayne Graham. While Flynn
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News: SA Trots - Not So Secret Plans Revealed ( 23 %)
News: SA Trots - Not So Secret Plans Revealed proven by one local trainer who has selected a perfect candidate for the various Cups circuit to purchase in Somewhere Secret. With a vision towards the earning capacity of a locally trained horse during this series, a syndicate – led by prominent trainer Ryan Hryhorec – purchased Somewhere Secret in preparation for the Cups. Noting the change in conditions as the reason for the purchase, Hryhorec stated the son of Somebeachsomewhere was a higher priced buy than usual. “HRSA making the Cups just for horses trained here is the reason we bought him,” Hryhorec said and won for his news owners Somewhere Secret will make his Globe Derby debut as a local on Saturday night. Somewhere Secret’s previous outing at the venue saw him finished third in the 2020 SA Cup when prepared by Emma Stewart. “We bought him before his win in Cranbourne, then he had
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News: TABtouch Perth Inter Dominion First Acceptances ( 22 %)
MACHA NZ Shane Tritton 95 94 MAJOR SECRET Emma Stewart 53 53 MESSINI Brent Lilley 15 15 MODERN RULER MAJOR CATASTROPHE David Young 85 85 MAJOR CROCKER Vince Vallelonga 21 20 MIGHTY FLYING THOMAS NZ Peter Anderson 48 51 CHILLI PALMER NZ Adam Kelly 49 52 COLD MAJOR David Aiken 57 60 COURAGE TELLS NZ Colin Joss 62 62 G F J Bond, S A Bond 60 61 OUR SKY MAJOR NZ Justin Prentice 56 57 PACIFIC WARRIOR NZ Ray Williams
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News: 2016 TABtouch Inter Dominion first acceptances received ( 22 %)
Withdrawn LOVERS DELIGHT NZ Stephen Reed Withdrawn MACHA NZ Shane Tritton Withdrawn MAJOR SECRET Emma Stewart Withdrawn 16 13 BETTORS FIRE NZ Kyle Harper 18 14 BLING IT ON John McCarthy 19 15 MAJOR CROCKER Vince Vallelonga 79 51 MAJOR CATASTROPHE David Young 85 52 FOUR NEEDED NZ Cheyenne King-Davies 87 53 BLOW A CLOUD NZ Kevin CHANGE STRIDE NZ G F J Bond, S A Bond Withdrawn CHILLI PALMER NZ Adam Kelly Withdrawn COLD MAJOR David Aiken Withdrawn COURAGE TELLS NZ
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News: Strong Victorian entry for 2020 Allwood Stud Farm SA Yearling Sale ( 22 %)
Rock filly, is out of Fusinato’s noted producer Cyclone Dora, a Safely Kept mare from the family of Ride High, Safe And Sound, Massarua and Major Secret. Cyclone Dora, the dam of the filly, has a 100 percent record at stud with three winners from three starters including the recent double four-prong consignment for the sale. The draft includes an Art Major half-brother to the sales topping youngster who is reportedly showing plenty of promise in his early training with Tim Butt in Sydney. It is Lot 17. Benstud is also selling a lovely Captaintreacherous filly of the Art Major mare related to the dual NZ Cup winner Il Vicolo, the A. G. Hunter Cup winner Stunin Cullen and last year’s Inter Dominion finalist Our Triple Play. While Clevedon Betty, a 1:57 Art Major mare, is a daughter of the prolific Harold Park winner Winmara Lass ($114,308), the dam of five sub 2:00 winners . Bacchus Marsh breeder Shannon Nixon, a former president of Harness Breeders Victoria and the breeder of Group winners such as Phoenix Prince, Our Femme Fatale, Whirily School, has nominated two Art Major colts for the sale. The first is a big, strong colt out of The Stunning One (1:58.9), a winning
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News: SA Racing Roundup - September 23 ( 22 %)
the winner home for a last half of 57.4 seconds which resulted in an impressive mile rate of 1:58.1. In a boost for Allenby Lodge Stud at Kapunda, their stallion Major Secret sired both the winner and runner-up. Stud master Stephen Norman bred Bay Jim Major and offered him for sale at the The 2023 SA Sapling Stakes (1800m) at Globe Derby Park on Sunday will be keenly contested if last Saturday’s Globe Bar & Gaming Pace can be used as a guide. The heavily backed favourite, Bay Jim Major ($2.10) won the 1800 metre two-year-old race last Saturday for trainer Les Harding , driven by Mark Norman. Coming from gate one, the gelding was able to hold the inside, and once in front, Norman rated him perfectly. Bay Jim Major won six metres from Star Man ($3.80) with Hezrockinroyalty ($9.50), two metres away third. After a good first half of 61.7 seconds, Norman sprinted finished best at Globe Derby Park to win the Prostate Cancer Awareness Pace (1800m) after a great drive by concession reinsperson Bernadette Page. A $3 chance, Whata Optimist sprinted away to win by 7-1/2 metres from Above Average ($41) with Boss Major ($3.90), a short half head. “I’m so
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News: Major Blow ( 22 %)
News: Major Blow
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News: Two 'new' Stallions for South Australia ( 22 %)
for local breeders, Allenby Lodge studmaster Stephen Norman is offering a $1,000 cash bonus to the breeder of all progeny of Major Secret that wins a two-year-old race in the 2022/23 season. Australian-bred winners have been a top free-for-all pacer in Cheap Tint (1:53.9), the prolific Gloucester Park winner Jaxon Fella ($238,048), the NSW Breeders Challenge 2YO Blue winner Franco Storm (1:53.9), Veiled Secret (1:53.6), the Menangle winners Miss Rodriguez (1:52.6), Lady Son Yador (1:54.4) and
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News: The heat is on at Bathurst ( 22 %)
possie behind the well-fancied Bettor Jiggle in the Evolution Series heat, with Turner electing not to wait for the sprint lane but to switch to the outside on the point of the turn to make her run. The Art Major colt, resuming from his close second in the Breeders Challenge Regional final at the gate to lead all the way. My Secret Beach gave trainer-driver Amanda Turnbull a pleasing send-off to her Inter-Dom. campaign with Ellmers Image - she headed off very early the next morning, along with dad Steve, uncle Chris Frisby and cousin Anthony Frisby - when he completed a hat-trick of wins by Inter-Dom. at Ballarat on Tuesday, Amanda plans to be back in Bathurst to drive My Secret Beach in the following night’s second semi-final, where she’s drawn a little wide in five. Scarlet Babe didn’t quite match that mile rate in the following heat, but Bernie Hewitt gave the
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News: Awesome Action Starts Albion Park Summer Carnival ( 22 %)
night’s entertainment, both on and off track including four lucky fans who each collected $5000 cash courtesy of the very generous support from major sponsor, Garrards Horse & Hound. The Gr.2 $30,880 Darrell Alexander Memorial Trotting Championship Final was taken out by classy performer of the carnival. Boasting three wins from four starts, the filly by A Rocknroll Dance looks set for a bright future. And in the $21,270 AQWA Constructions APHRC Members Cup, former Newcastle pacer Always A Secret finished best to beat Virgil and Having The Faith in the 2138m feature . Prepared by Cristina Monte and driven by Shane Graham, Always A Secret appreciated the solid speed throughout before racing clear from his rivals over the concluding stages. Throughout the evening, APHRC Chairman David Fowler awarded Chris Garrard with life membership of the club following years of
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News: VIC - HRV Stewards Notice ( 21 %)
responsibility for Melpark Alexa and Shady Secret, and for Greg Sugars to assume responsibility for Tee Cee Bee Macray.
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News: Mums the word for team Lee as Keayang clan descend on Melton ( 21 %)
There are motherhood plans afoot for three of Margaret Lee's talented mares, but in the meantime she's plotting more success with the Keayang tribe on Friday night. Lee will prepare Keayang Secret, Keayang Shekitout and Keayang Ebonyrose for the Allied Express Melton Mares Championship, a race
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News: Mums the word for team Lee as Keayang clan descend on Melton ( 21 %)
There are motherhood plans afoot for three of Margaret Lee's talented mares, but in the meantime she's plotting more success with the Keayang tribe on Friday night. Lee will prepare Keayang Secret, Keayang Shekitout and Keayang Ebonyrose for the Allied Express Melton Mares Championship, a race
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News: Maidens have a merry ol' time on the Vic trials circuit ( 21 %)
Fresh faces were all the rage on the Victorian trials circuit this week, with a trio of maidens catching the eye. First there was Alex Ashwood's unraced three-year-old Its Our Secret, who crashed the line in her Bendigo trial for a four-metre win.
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News: SA Trots- Devcics Guaranteed Secret for Globe Derby on Saturday Night ( 21 %)
News: SA Trots- Devcics Guaranteed Secret for Globe Derby on Saturday Night holiday...we'll have some good food, drinks, laughs and maybe also get a winner." One of two entrants in the second event on the card, Guaranteed Secret is Devcic's "best chance" of success. To be driven by local reinsman Wayne Hill, Guaranteed Secret is expected to be pushed forward from barrier four. The mare's stablemate, Coco Beach, will come from gate six with Corey Johnson in the cart. "It looks like a very good race for Guaranteed Secret," Devcic said. "She burns from the mobile and should find the lead from there. "She is going to be
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News: Hobby trainer Tomkinson has plenty on his plate to smile about ( 21 %)
Victorian hobby trainer Patrick Tomkinson is pretty excited about the emphatic second win of his short harness racing training career with pacer Hey Goyougoodthing earlier this month (Feb 2) at Bendigo. But he makes no secret that getting his only other horse, square-gaiter Hes Themighty Spin
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News: Southern Cross Success! ( 21 %)
begin but he could not clear the runners underneath him from his wide gate and he was reluctantly restrained back to the rear of the field. The Victorian visitor, Major Secret wobbled a bit in the early stages. David Harding took him to the death seat and settled him at the girth of Freds A Safari . Elliot Bromac grabbed the one out one back spot and enjoyed a lovely trail. At the 600m Darren Billinger picked up the tempo. David Harding sent Major Secret up to eyeball “Fred” 400m from home. At this point, it looked for a second as if Major Secret would pass Freds A Safari. However record (1:58:4). Major Secret finished second. Elliot Bromac came in third and Znana was fourth. Freds A Safari is by Safari out of Monaloo (by Vintner). He was bred by D. Brook, R. Brook and G. Brook. Freds A Safari is owned by H. Howe. “Fred” will now push on to the Vicbred series which round the corner, to finish third. Canturi Crest is by Art Major out of Nancy Anne (by Jet Laag). She was bred and is owned by Latengo Pty. Ltd. and Arrowcrest Standardbreds. Canturi Crest is trained by Toby Ryan and was driven by Ryan Hryhorec. The final race on the card was the 3YO consolation
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News: TAB Fixed Odds - 2015 TAB.COM.AU Inter Dominion ( 21 %)
Flutter NZ $ 61.00 Majestic Major NZ $ 61.00 Maximan NZ $ 61.00 Seel N Print NZ $ 61.00 Arden Rooney NZ $ 81 .00 Beauty Secret $ 81.00 Bettor Offer NZ $ 81.00 Bitobliss $ 81.00 Blazin N Cullen NZ $ 81.00 Devil Dodger NZ $ 81 .00 In The Perfect Storm NZ $ 151.00 Living Lord NZ $ 151.00 Mark Dennis $ 151.00 Mysta Magical Mach NZ $ 151.00 Our Major Mark NZ Ruler NZ $ 201.00 Cold Major $ 201.00 Condagen $ 201.00 Freyberg NZ $ 201.00 Ace Light $ 301.00 Alchemy NZ
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