PUNTERS ON WRONG TRACK WITH STABLEMATES
TUESDAY: February 4, 2020: THE market got it all wrong!
WEEKEND DOUBLE FOR HAWKESBURY'S LEADING TRAINER
SUNDAY: December 15, 2019: ONE was expected and the other a little unexpected…but it added up to a weekend double for Hawkesbury’s leading trainer Brad Widdup.
HAWKESBURY TRAINERS BAG A WINNING QUARTET
SUNDAY: December 8, 2019: HAWKESBURY trainers travelled far and wide at the weekend to collect four races.
TEAM KEARNEY HOPINGTO "SPIN" ANOTHER WIN ON SUNDAY
FRIDAY: December 6, 2019: HAWKESBURY co-trainers Mitch and Desiree Kearney are banking on a home ground advantage for Spin Bowles on Sunday.
TWO ON THE BOUNCE FOR SPIN BOWLES
WEDNESDAY: November 13, 2019: HUSBAND and wife training partnership Mitchell and Desiree Kearney “bowled” them over again on their home track at Hawkesbury today.
31 FOR WIDDUP - AND NOW FOR SCONE
THURSDAY: May 9, 2019: BRAD Widdup made it 31 wins for the season on his home track today as he readied himself for another crack at boom filly Libertini at Scone’s stand alone meeting on Saturday.
PROVINCIAL KING BOBBING A HAWKESBURY GOLD CUP POSSIBILITY
SUNDAY: April 14, 2019: A chat with the RacingNSW handicapper will help determine whether provincial king Bobbing takes on open company in the Group 3 Livamol Hawkesbury Gold Cup (1600m) on Saturday week.
BERNIE KELLY - DESTINY AWAITS IN POLYTRACK PROVINCIAL FINAL
FATE works in mysterious ways.
KELLY "BOBS UP" WITH HAWKESBURY QUALIFIER FOR RICH FINAL
SUNDAY: March 31, 2019: HAWKESBURY trainer Bernie Kelly has both a good horse and a sense of humour.
BERNIE KELLY WINS INAUGURAL SPRING SERIES WITH BOBBING
SUNDAY: December 2, 2018: HAWKESBURY’S Bernie Kelly clinched the biggest win of his training career when Bobbing brilliantly won yesterday’s $150,000 final of the inaugural Sky Racing Spring Provincial Series at Kembla Grange.
THE 'GIRLS' CELEBRATE RAGAZZE'S SUCCESS
SUNDAY: October 28, 2018: SHE is well named and she can gallop.
RIGHTEOUSNESS BACK FOR "SPRING SATURDAY"
FRIDAY: August 31, 2018: MARK Newnham is the first to admit that lightly-raced four-year-old Righteousnesss has “a few quirks” and has been a challenge during his brief time in the training ranks.