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Sulky Snippets with Len Baker – March 31, 2026

IT was a wet and wild night last Thursday, March 26 when Kilmore harness took place in wintery conditions, however the track was prepared beautifully with good times in most races.

The JC Windows Pace over 1690 metres opened the eight-event card which went the way of local Darraweit Guim trainer/driver Lisa Milesโ€™ 6YO Art Major-Classic Malibu gelding Percession.

Raced by a huge syndication including members of the Susan Murray Racing Group No. 2, Full Count Group and CBW Racing Group, plus dozens of others, Percession enjoyed a sweet passage from the pole trailing Return Serve (gate two) before running home best along the sprint lane to record a 1.8 metre margin over My Ultimate Luigi, also along the sprint lane from four pegs after starting from inside the second line, with Indi Party Mood (gate three second line โ€“ one three) holding on bravely for third a neck away after going forward to race exposed from the bell. The mile rate was 1.59.8.

The Kilmore Ford Maiden Pace over the long distance of 2690 metres saw Cardigan trainer Sam Barker combine with Allan McDonough aboard lightly raced 10YO Village Jasper-Sheer Magnifique gelding Lazenby when having start number 18.

Given a lovely trail from gate four on the back of the leader Son Of A Broad (gate three), Lazenby gained a โ€˜flukeyโ€™ inside passage prior to the home turn to lead on turning, accounting for Son Of A Broad which came again in the straight to go down by a head. Whirily Maurz (three pegs from gate three on the second line) was third 11.6 metres away. The mile rate was 2.06.3.

Newstead area breeder/owner/trainer Brad Angove snared the 1690 metre Hip Pocket Castlemaine Maiden Trotters Mobile with a filly by the name of Beau Truscott, a daughter of Sundons Courage and Yankees Avenger returning a mile rate of 2.04.8.

Driven by Jordy Leedham, Beau Truscott (gate two) after crossing the poleline leader One More Move led for most of the journey to just last by a head from a death-seating Woman To Love and Miss Holly Red (three pegs from inside the second line) who was third 3.7 metres away after using the sprint lane.

The Broadstead Kilmore Pace over 1690 metres was a โ€˜stroll in the parkโ€™ for Sutton Grange trainer Ross Graham and James Herbertson.

Raced by Rossโ€™ partner Emily Holmes, Top Hat Johny led throughout from gate two, winning in a breeze by 9.1 metres from Precious Bell (outside front line โ€“ last at the bell which flashed home late. Atomic Glory (gate six) after being given every opportunity (one/three โ€“ three wide trail last lap) by Sean Oโ€™Sullivan was third a half head back. The mile rate was 1.59.6. It was Tophat Johnyโ€™s 29th victory in 237 race appearances.

Lexton trainer Ashleigh Herbertson landed the 1690 mere Oโ€™Briens Electrical Pace with 5YO Vincent-Allgood Babe gelding Allgood Vinnie.

With son James (Australiaโ€™s leading reinsman) in the sulk, Allgood Vinnie enjoyed a cosy trip one/one from the extreme draw as polemarker Archaa led. Sprinting sharply approaching the home turn to lead into the straight, Allgood Vinnie recorded a three-metre margin in 1.58.6 from Glenline (gate five โ€“ one/two) which ran on late with Archaa holding down third 4.6 metres back.

The MC Labour Pace over 2180 metres was taken out by Woodvale trainer Brett Coleโ€™s 7YO Metropolitan-Franciselizabeth gelding Metro Memory whoโ€™s last victory had been at Kilmore on November 11 last year.

Driven by George Chamouras, Metro Melody was given a perfect passage from gate two following the pacemaker Hez Harrywho which exploded away from outside the front line. Using the sprint lane to perfection, Metro Memory reached the wire 5.8 metres clear of Hez Harrywho and Regal Rock (one/one from a solo second line draw) recording a mile rate of 2.00.9.

โ€œHerbieโ€ Herbertson was to chalk up a treble after guiding Balliang trainer Tyrone Abelaโ€™s 4YO Skyvalley-Dreamscape Aurora mare Kiss At Midnight to land the 2180 metre C&M Build Group Trotters Mobile.

Raced by the familyโ€™s Evolution Lodge Pty Ltd, Kiss At Midnight (gate five) was given every chance after trailing the leader Bumper Service (outside front line) momentarily before moving around him to coast to the wire 12.7 metres in advance of Alabama May (three pegs from gate two) which ran home late after being inconvenienced when Bumper Service dropped out sharply. Attracted (gate four โ€“ one/one at bell) after galloping away as the start was effected was third 1.4 metres back. The mile rate was 2.04.1.

Racing concluded with the 1690 metre Picklebet โ€˜Get Your Pickle Onโ€™ Trotters Mobile which saw speedy 6YO Kvintet Avenger-Ourlittlelil gelding Patnwill in a mile rate of 2.05.2.

Trained at Heathcote by Michael Mannix and driven by Ashley Manton, Patnwill began fast as usual from gate five to lead throughout and score by 4.9 metres from Mista Walker (gate six โ€“ one/three โ€“ three wide last lap) and Kalarney Prince (gate three – one/one) who was 5.1 metres back in third place.

Kilmore race again on Thursday.

Champion Bolinda reinsman Chris Alford is recovering at home from back surgery and will be off the scene for almost six weeks โ€“ best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended.

From the Boundary with Ray Carroll – March 31, 2026

HIGH STANDARD

Wallanโ€™s triumph in the GDCA womenโ€™s A-grade grand final was a highlight occasion for the female game. Magpies’ skipper Megan Farrell produced a stellar performance but there were fine contributions from players on both sides. The Wallan-Gisborne clash for the title was played out in front of a large crowd on a sun-drenched afternoon at the picturesque Greenhill Reserve. There has been a great increase in womenโ€™s club and school teams across Australia in the past decade and the game in Wallan showcased all that is good about the women’s game and how much fun it can be. There is no doubt the standards at the elite level in Australia are now very high.

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VARIA

Good to note Pyalong police officer Daniel Sowden still scoring runs for the club in the SDCA. His unbeaten 90 steered Pyalong into the B-grade grand final. Daniel was a good leader of ACK First XI a couple of decades ago and it looks as if he hasnโ€™t lost his form.

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Year 10 student Zach Wynd top scored for Assumption in the AGSV semi-final recently. He looks a pretty handy player and should be prominent over his final two college years. Zachโ€™s dad Paul attended ACK and his uncle, Scott Wynd, the Bulldogs Brownlow Medallist, played a key role in Assumption football for eight years. If itโ€™s true that First XI coach Luke Hamilton is bowing out after several summers at the helm, he deserves praise for keeping the dark and light blues competitive and guiding them to the finals several times.

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Former student Luke Shannon is back at ACK with a key role in the boarding home. Luke represented the First XVIII and XI and was the latest in a line of the Shannon family to attend Assumption. His dad, several uncles, and also his grandfather were fine highly regarded students at ACK. Shannon is a revered name in the Riverina.

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RULES EVER CHANGING

Australian Rules grew popular from the time it was founded on a basic sheet of rules (like the Ten Commandments) and for many decades three great pillars of the game were long kicking, high marking and the often one-on-one classic duels which were a feature. The game today is vastly different to the one enjoyed by previous generations. Sure, it is faster and attractive to the โ€œmodernsโ€. Many fans of all ages have said to me that todayโ€™s AFL is far too riddled with confusing rules and unless the score-ines are close it can too often be โ€œquite boringโ€. Finals provide an often much higher standard of play.

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The accompanying picture shows Collingwoodโ€™s champion full-forward Dick Lee taking a โ€œspeccyโ€ way back in 1917. I wonder how the champion goal kickers of the past would fare today when there is hardly a direct route to goal. Names such as Lee, Coventry, Coleman drew extra thousands to the games. As a prominent scribe wrote recently, players from the past If they returned from Valhalla they would recognise rugby, cricket, soccer, tennis and many sports but they would struggle to recognise their beloved Australian game.

Crossword 11×11 (31/03/2026)

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Sudoku – Hard (31/03/2026)

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Sudoku – Medium (31/03/2026)

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Crossword 15×15 (31/03/2026)

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Sudoku – Easy (31/03/2026)

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Wordy Challenge (31/03/2026)

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Mini Crossword (31/03/2026)

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Weekly Quiz (31/03/2026)

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