Goulburn Race Club’s most recent race meeting (Goulburn Cup Day) was one day shy of coinciding with the lifting of NSW regional travel restrictions for greater Sydney. But there are no such issues with its Twinstar Racing Christmas Race meeting on Friday December 17th. The meeting is a great stocking filler opportunity for
Goulburn trainer Tash Burleigh left Goulburn race club in the tablelands twilight of Sunday afternoon carrying two bundles of joy….one her new baby daughter Elly and two the Goulburn Cup…for the second year running. Burleigh’s tough as teak galloper Al Mah Haha created a bit of history yesterday by recording back to back wins
In a recent social media profile trainer Terry Robinson described his Kosciuszko winner Art Cadeau as a horse “with a big heart that just keeps trying.” His numbers to date back that up and are fast developing into ‘a work of art’ themselves. The $4.20 (TAB Fixed Odds) favourite will carry top weight
On Saturday Scotty Collings put the “Goulburn” into TAB Everest Day when his exciting galloper Ten Bells won the TAB Highway Handicap. In less than two weeks Goulburn Race Club will host gallopers from up and down the Hume highway for the Goulburn Cup showcase program on Sunday 31st October. The feature is
Goulburn’s track has shouldered the load stoically in recent months doing a fair impersonation of a provincial surface. It has hosted its share of transferred meetings as the industry has played pivot against greater Sydney’s lockdown and associated racing related venue restrictions. On Tuesday, the tablelands club hosts an actual ‘Goulburn at Goulburn’ meeting
The tablelands winter can often verge to grey, as evidenced by the multiple sheep grazier alerts issued up that way in recent weeks! But that hasn’t worried Goulburn trainer Scotty Collings. His grey sprinter Skaifee ($10 Tab Odds) tackles a class two on his home patch on Monday with the gelding having been front
Sue Laughton only owns one racehorse. She also happens to be the trainer of that racehorse, the aptly named ‘Vee Eight’! What a combination between Sue and jockey Robyn Freeman-Key and the eight-year-old gelding, they have combined to win the coveted Goulburn District Race Club’s horse of the year title for the 2020/21 racing
Despite Goulburn’s track remaining in the heavy range plenty of sun is forecast on Friday to shine a light on some keen tussles in the tablelands premierships. Competition has been super keen over the past twelve months and two of this year’s titles could yet be decided at the club’s final race meeting of the