Coupland Counting His Lucky Stars |
Ray Coupland figures it's about time he was on course to see "his Princess" win another race.
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All Happens To Coleman At Hastings |
Michael Coleman had a contrasting outcome to Kelt Capital Stakes day Hastings last Saturday, while Robert Hannam and Jason Waddell found themselves in trouble after incidents in the same event.
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Action Aplenty In S.I. Inquiry Rooms |
Jay Misbah and Terry Moseley copped double slammers from the judicial panels at Ascot Park and Riccarton respectively, while Stephanie Payne, the official starter at Riccarton, was fined and Jason Laking also suspended.
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Setback Rules Out Matamata Cup |
An injury will cause the promising galloper Cross Roads (pictured) to miss the Listed $65,000 Team Wealleans Matamata Cup, but trainer Joanne Surgenor is hopeful the setback won't jeopardise his Cups attack this season.
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One Above Princess' Two Kelt Wins |
Mark Walker produced a great training feat to add to his big-race CV, but he still rates one win above the most impressive display by Princess Coup to be the first horse to win successive Gr I Kelt Capital Stakes when charging to victory at Hastings yesterday.
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Unbeaten Moveovr On Guineas Trail |
Undefeated Riccarton galloper Moveovr is unlikely to race again before next month's Gr I NZ 2000 Guineas on his home track.
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