‘Might And Power was like family to me’
Owner Nick Moraitis thanked God every day for having Might And Power in his life and said the champion racehorse, who died after a colic attack, had left him with a lot of great memories.
Owner Nick Moraitis thanked God every day for having Might And Power in his life and said the champion racehorse, who died after a colic attack, had left him with a lot of great memories.
The zoning rules put in place by Racing Queensland to combat the COVID-19 pandemic might have limited father-and-son team Toby and Trent Edmonds but still they’re happy to be racing.
Peppi La Few has headlined a successful day of racing for the Edmonds stable with the gelding scoring his third consecutive win on a day the team won just as many.
Gold Coast’s leading jockey has stopped riding in order to care for his children and become a part-time teacher to them amid the COVID-19 crisis.
HE’S already worth as much as a comfy two-bedroom apartment on the Coast, and this shiny young colt could earn his new buyers even more this time next year.
UNSTOPPABLE Gold Coast-based jockey Jeff Lloyd is poised to break yet another riding record this week.
PRE-POST punters overcame their first hurdle with the arrival of Articus in Queensland and according to connections, predicted rain will enhance his Doomben Cup chances.
TRAINER Ben Currie says he will let unbeaten filly Crusher dictate their next move after displaying further improvement to win at the Gold Coast.
THE Magic Millions 2YO Classic-winning duo of Toby Edmonds and Jeff Lloyd have combined to win at the Gold Coast in what could be a prelude to a run in the Sunshine Coast Guineas for Sneaky Glance.
TRAINER Mel Eggleston says Heza Demon has transformed from lout to tradesman-like and hasn’t ruled out the three-year-old’s first win coming at today’s metropolitan meeting on the Gold Coast.
TRAINER Desleigh Forster is confident in-form jockey Jim Byrne can help her break a 34-year drought for Brisbane horses in the Group 1 Doomben Cup.
BROOKAJOE’S journey back from the brink of death has hit its highest point with the gelding winning his first race on the Gold Coast.
THE homeless Gold Coast Harness Racing Club is looking at building a swish complex closer to the city to drag the sport back on to the Glitter Strip.
MICHAEL Costa paid $190,000 for Glonass and the Gold Coast trainer says only time will tell if it was the right decision.
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