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Gold Coast race meeting  The Gold Coast Turf Club at Bundall.  Jockeys Ryan Plumb and Dan Griffin in the mounting yard before the first race. Picture: Lawrence Pinder
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Jockey who could win 10th jockeys premiership

The Gold Coast jockeys premiership is set to come down to the wire. On one side is a Gold Coaster whose return to the city in recent years has already delivered a title while the other is a man searching for a record 10th crown.

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Jockey Jeff Lloyd rides Whypeeo to win race 7, the BGW Group of Companies QTIS Three-Years-Old Handicap during the CNW Raceday at Aquis Park in the Gold Coast, Saturday, August 26, 2017. (AAP Image/Albert Perez) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

GC Turf Club to overhaul Traintech

THE Gold Coast Turf Club is on the cusp of launching a $4 million development of its training and stable facility designed to nearly triple the presence of horses and future proof racing in the city.

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Photo credit:Greg Irvine, Magic MillionsHoutzen wins barrier trial at the Gold Coast on Monday morning.

Houtzen ready for return

GOLD Coast trainer Toby Edmonds is heading to ­Melbourne to supervise the final stages of star filly Houtzen’s first-up run.

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Jockey Jag Guthmann-Chester gestures after riding Lothario to win race 8, the CNW Electrical Wholesale Class 6 Handicap during the CNW Raceday at Aquis Park in the Gold Coast, Saturday, August 26, 2017. (AAP Image/Albert Perez) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Jag wants metro premiership

JAG Guthmann-Chester’s quest to add a metropolitan apprentice jockey’s premiership to his growing list of achievements is in motion following success at the track he has called home for most of his career.

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Jockey Michael Cahill rides Alassak to win race 7, the UBET Colts, Geldings and Entires BenchMark 75 Handicap during National Jockey Celebration Day at Doomben Racecourse in Brisbane, Saturday, August 5, 2017. (AAP Image/Albert Perez) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Alassak back to xxxxx on Coast

ALASSAK’S current preparation began as his slowest yet but trainer David Murphy says the gelding is back to his best ahead of today’s run on the Gold Coast.

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Jeff Lloyd extends his lead in the Brisbane metropolitan jockeys' premiership aboard Bound For Love at the Gold Coast on July 20. Pictures: Natasha Wood- Trackside Photography.

Call due on Bound For Love

TOBY Edmonds believes Bound For Love has a lot of racing left in her but says her career could end today as the owners weigh up whether to retire the mare.

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