The Weekend Wrap 7 November

STAY HUNGRY continues to shine, represented by three winners this week – two-year-old Gym Junkie (bred by Paul Carmody), and three-year-olds Sharp Interest (P & S Ryan who took her fourth win) and Stay Stylish (Graham Kemp Builders Trust) who recorded the second win in her last three starts. CAPTAINTREACHEROUS winners also abounded – two-year-old…

The Weekend Wrap 27 October

STAY HUNGRY‘s hot streak continues with filly Ark Sea (bred by M & C RYman) taking out the GR1 NSW Breeders Challenge 2YO Fillies Final at Menangle in 1:51.6 to take her earnings past $224,000 while at Parkes, he had a new winner in colt Slick By Design (Paul Carmody). CAPTAINTREACHEROUS‘ stocks remain high, represented…

The Weekly Wrap 29 September

A brand new winner for STAY HUNGRY this week with two-year-old Stinson (bred by B & M Bradley) completing a Canberra double for Empire sires after CAPTAINTREACHEROUS mare Sapphiresndiamonds (Bee Pears) took a 14.5m victory earlier on the card. CAPTAIN mares were in the money elsewhere – at Eugowra A Lil Bit Of Love (Peter…

The Weekend Wrap 22 September

Another new two-year-old winner for CAPTAINTREACHEROUS over the weekend with War Chief (bred by Taffy Ltd) saluting at Alexandra Park in just his second start. Also in the money for CAPTAIN were seven-year-olds Gidup Captain (M Stanton, S Tory & J Edmunds) at Redcliffe and at Addington, Deceptive Lee (Antrim 2010) hit $119,000 in stakes.…

The Weekend Wrap 15 September

A brand new winner for STAY HUNGRY on the weekend with three-year-old John Stewart (bred by M McGuire) taking victory at Addington, while in Canada it was exciting two-year-old Frantic Hanover continuing his winning ways, clocking 1:49.4 to take an elimination of the Metro Pace. CAPTAINTREACHEROUS stock also had a solid weekend – mare Bainbridge…

The Weekend Wrap 8 September

A big week for CAPTAINTREACHEROUS, represented by Keayang Tokyo (bred by Marg Lee) who clocked a 1:53.6 FFA win at Melton to bump his bank up to $133,000, Newcastle double Faye Irene (Mathew Day) in a Ladyship Pace and two-year-old Grumpyshannon (Jonathon McAlister) in 1:55.3 for his third win, and at Albion Park, Master Charles…