Sulky Snippets with Len Baker – March 3, 2026

MYRNIONG trainer Jess Tubbs combined with James Herbertson to pull off a big plunge in the first of eight races at Kilmore last Thursday...

Cameron Falls notches up success for Hope stable

THE Hope stable was successful at Caulfield on Wednesday when the well-performed Cameron Falls won the benchmark 66 1200 metre event.The five-year-old Sacred Falls...

Racing Victoria gives CFA a leg-up

Racing Victoria (RV), in partnership with Country Racing Victoria (CRV) and Seymour Racing Club on Friday raised vital funds for bushfire recovery across Victoria.Seymour...

Vale Robert Chapman

THE Kilmore Racing Club and Broadford Bowls Club are reeling from the sudden passing of long-time industry member Robert Chapman.Known as ‘Chappy’, Chapman served...

Len Baker’s Sulky Snippets – February 17, 2026

FOLLOWING the hype of Kilmore Racing’s biggest night of the year the previous Saturday, an interesting night of harness racing was held last Thursday,...

A worldbeater makes its mark at Kilmore

With Len BakerA STUNNING night at the Kilmore Pacing Cup on Saturday saw one of the world’s best pacers continuing its quest to dominate...

Mary Hackshaw’s Racing News – February 10, 2026

SEYMOUR trainer Melissa Page had wins at both ends of the racing spectrum during the week, winning both in the city and at the...

Mary Hackshaw’s Racing News – February 2, 2026

By Mary HackshawSEYMOUR galloper Tookay Pete continued his winning form at Cranbourne on January 22 under the lights.Settled in just behind the pace by...

Sulky Snippets with Len Baker – January 27, 2026

THE local area provided three winners at Kilmore trots last Thursday January 22 with Alexandra Hurley (Darraweit/Bolinda), Billy Milner (Kilmore) and Brent Lilley (Bolinda)...

Sulky snippets

KILMORE trots last Thursday was an even fixture for the middle grade horses which presented an interesting night’s racing with winners from all around...
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