By AAP One of Queensland’s most successful thoroughbred owner-breeders Ross Cutts has died in Brisbane aged 78 after complications from heart surgery. Cutts is best known for his Group One winners Show A Heart, whose elite wins include a Stradbroke `Handicap and Caulfield Guineas, and Oakleigh Plate winner Woorim. Show A Heart… Read More » Read full article
POSTED IN » Latest News
Related Posts
Wednesday and Thursday form
August 30, 2016Wednesday’s meetings include Canterbury, Sandown-Hillside, Sunshine Coast, South Africa’s Kenilworth and Greyville, France’s Deauville and Moulins, UK’s Southwell, Bath, Lingfield, Carlisle and Ireland’s Gowran Park ...
Mileva a Group 1 prospect after conquering Kensington Stakes
December 11, 2021When the Victoria Racing Club moved the Listed Kensington Stakes (1000m) from mid-January to mid-December and Saturday’s meeting at Flemington, it suited Phillip Stokes in ...
Manicure wins Nudgee Stakes at Doomben
December 29, 2018James Cummings and the Godolphin team rounded out a successful day of racing with Manicure scoring an impressive on pace victory in the $125,000, listed ...
Country trainer has star horse taken off him
January 14, 2020By Morgan Payne Country trainer Todd Blowes has been outspoken in his disappointment after his star galloper Noble Boy was taken off him this week. ...
Comments are closed.