Double reward at Ipswich racetrack
Former South African jockey Robbie Fradd launched a winning double for him and Murwillumbah trainer Matthew Dunn.
Former South African jockey Robbie Fradd launched a winning double for him and Murwillumbah trainer Matthew Dunn.
ONE of the regular questions asked around the sports fields of Ipswich is “how is the city’s junior talent tracking?”
SUNDAY’S Marburg family race day includes a large slice of the Oktoberfest/Graham Harriott Memorial meeting.
The potential solutions are out there, but Australian racing and the public which so admires it must unite to find the best answers, writes Josh Preston
I WAS wondering when we were going to be subjected to more rantings from the preachers of left-wing Labor/Green garbage.
STRUGGLING with your tipping comp, going the opposite to my selections might help.
IN a week that the referees blew the pea out of their whistles, I applaud them for refereeing to the rules.
They were billed as Geelong’s ‘Big Three’, but on Monday afternoon it was a lone Hawk who took the Easter chocolates.
IT IS a promising sign that young adults in high schools are taking responsibility for their peers and younger students in an attempt to stamp out bullying.
If you think that Shorten is going to get into the Lodge, you are sadly mistaken.
As Commonwealth Games competitors know very well, finding stillness under pressure makes a difference to both our experience and our performance.
THE life, teaching, death and resurrection of Jesus brings hope and surety in the midst of grief.
WILL Smith and Warner be able to bounce back, and return to international level after their 12-month bans?
I think that the past week has shown a disappointing amount of hysteria when there should have been common sense and good judgment.
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