By AAP Jockey Tommy Berry has dedicated his Wagga Wagga Gold Cup win on Abdon to his mate Tye Angland who had won the race 12 months earlier in the same colours belonging to Richard Pegum. Angland won the 2018 Wagga Wagga Gold Cup on the Chris Waller-trained Life Less Ordinary but… Read More » Read full article
POSTED IN » Latest News
Related Posts
Trainer Scott Morrisey low flying
October 24, 2020By Graham Potter There are some trainers who fly under the radar irrespective of how many winners they are producing. Take the Gold Coast based ...
Melbourne Cup early Tips and Bets – 2020
August 18, 2020By Adam Page The 2020 Spring Carnival will be one of the most unique of the modern era due to the current climate of the ...
Newcastle – feature Race Tips and Previews
September 19, 2019Race Tips and Previews for feature races at Newcastle on Friday – Kris Lees looks a big chance to win his first home town Cup ...
Brave Smash secures Everest slot
June 5, 2018By RacingNSW Japanese sprinter Brave Smash has a second chance to scale The Everest in 2018 thanks to an imposing partnership between the nation’s two ...
Comments are closed.