Charity Night a Success at Christchurch

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Christchurch Casino was the venue for a highly successful charity dinner for injured jockey Christine Lawn last Thursday evening (August 8 th ).

Recently crowned, Australian Racing Personality of the Year, Sheila Laxon, was guest speaker to a sell out crowd who enjoyed her insights into a range of topics. A feature being the delightful question and answer session to conclude her presentation.

A charity auction conducted in conjunction with the dinner raised a very healthy $11,400 from seven items.

Top price was the $3,400 given for a framed montage of photos and horse shoes from Ethereal (NZ) and Sunline (NZ).

The evening added considerably to the Christine Lawn Trust which will now reach its target of raising $100,000 towards the rehabilitation of Christine, who was injured in a race fall during February and is now confined to a wheel chair.

Not present on the night, her father, Brian, spoke on her behalf, while Christine had enjoyed an afternoon with Sheila preceding the event.

Media Release - NZTM

James Team Shapes Up for the Spring

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r5rogerjames.jpg (7636 bytes)Matamata and Flemington trainer Roger James reports that members of his spring racing team have come through their trials at Mornington last Friday August 9th, 2002, very well.

The Kaapstad duo of The Pumper and Piper Star shared a 1200m heat coming in first and second respectively.

James reported that champion Victorian jockey Damien Oliver was able to sit quietly on The Pumper as he cruised to the line with Piper Star 1/2L in second. Sky Heights was third

James is planning to present the pair at the Melbourne Racing Club’s Caulfield meeting on August 24th, 2002 for the A$201,000, Group II, Liston Stakes over 1400m where they will meet the Sky Heights again.

The Group I winning Centaine mare Sixty Seconds did not trial and James plans to gallop the strong mare between races at Moonee Valley on August 17th, 2002.

Piper Star will accompany her. James, who says the mare has, “filled out and strengthened since last year,” plans to race Sixty Seconds at Caulfield in the A$201,000, Group II, Memsie Stakes over 1400m without a trial.

PIC - Quentin Lang.

Media Release - TNZ

Brown Back to Win Hometown Taree Cup

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r3coreybrown.jpg (11055 bytes)Sydney's newly crowned champion jockey Corey Brown has another long-standing ambition in his sights at Taree on Friday.

Brown hails from Taree and began his riding career on the mid-north coast before he transferred to Sydney to complete his apprenticeship with Neil Campton at Rosehill.

He is returning to his home town on Friday for the Tallwoods Taree Gold Cup meeting with his sights set on achieving his long held desire to win the feature race.

Incredibly Brown has ridden in only one Taree Cup, finishing unplaced on Elpitha in 1995.

He has since been denied the chance to ride in the Taree Cup by a frustrating sequence of suspensions or injuries.

Those setbacks included the disappointment of missing out on riding the 1998 winner Stop Flirting, trained by his master Neil Campton.

Brown lost the mount on Stop Flirting when he was injured 24 hours before the race with Port Macquarie jockey Peter Graham his last minute replacement.

Brown will ride the Neville McBurney-trained Go Bint in Friday's $25,000 Tallwoods Taree Gold Cup, a significant booking in regard to the Wyong trainer's outstanding record in the 2000m event.

McBurney has won the Taree Cup three times since 1986 with Allez Triomphe, Royal Marine and Planet Hollywood to share the training record for the race with leading local mentor Ross Stitt.

Stitt won his third Taree Cup last year with Shoemaker after his previous victories with Critic's Pride and Fun Road.

Shoemaker will again line-up in this year's Taree Gold Cup in an attempt to become the first dual winner since 1974.

He will be ridden again by Robert Thompson, who recorded his third Taree Cup win last year after his previous wins on Black Benson (1989) and Royal Marine (1990).

Brown's riding commitments will prevent him from attending the gala Taree Cup calcutta dinner at the Bushland Drive racecourse function centre on Thursday night.

However others special guests at the dinner will include racing and entertainment personalities Ken Callander and Ian Turpie.

PIC - Quentin Lang.

Media Release - NSW CRC

York to Replace Payne on Star of Florida

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Leading Sydney jockey Brian York will partner boom Brisbane gelding Star of Florida in his next start after Patrick Payne told connections he would be unable to ride the youngster.

With trainer Patt Duff and the horse's Florida based owner electing to run the gelding in the Group Two Up and Coming Stakes in Sydney on August 24, they were forced to find a new rider.

Payne was stuck by a prior arrangement to ride the Colin Alderson trained stayer Sky Heights when he resumes in Melbourne on the same day.

On Saturday Star of Florida and Payne teamed up for a strong win in the San Domenico Stakes in Sydney.

Payne said on Sunday the gelding, who's already suffered a bleeding attack, is a very promising galloper.

"He's a promising horse, there's little doubt about that," Payne said. "He has such a high cruising speed."

Irish Nearly Home in Jumps Series

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The visiting Irish team has all but wrapped up the Australia versus Ireland Jumps Series, even though there are still two more races left in the series.

Sandown will host the second last of the races tomorrow and the Australians would need to grab all three placings if they plan on scoring an unlikely win in the series.

Ireland's team of Danny Howard, Jimmy Mansell, Mark Madden and Sean McDermott dominated much of the early series, which kicked off in Adelaide on Saturday.

They won the Hurdle and Steeple at the Morphettville meeting as well as filling three of the four minor placings in the same events.

Australia pegged back some ground at Flemington on Sunday when Craig Durden and Brett Scott led in an Aussie one-two.

Ireland currently leads by 34 points. The series ends with the running of the Waterford Crystal Hurdle at Moonee Valley on Saturday.