Spirits undampened by wet-weather Kilmore Cup
By Colin MacGillivrayKILMORE Racing Club officials are thrilled with the return of crowds to the group two Jet Roofing Kilmore Pacing Cup despite wet...
Plenty of jive as Rock N Roll Doo takes Kilmore Cup
By Len BakerThe Kilmore Pacing Cup, first held in 1964 for a stake of 300 pounds ($600) over thirteen furlongs, continued to gain stature...
Crowds excited for return at Kilmore Pacing Cup
Kilmore Racing Club is excited to welcome crowds back to Friday’s Jet Roofing Kilmore Pacing Cup, with a strong field of horses and plenty...
First-up win for Wilson’s new purchase
By ‘Pegs’KILMORE trainer Cathleen Wilson already received a half return for her owners’ purchase of Reckless Moon, a $3 favourite at Echuca on Saturday.Having...
Kilmore trots abandoned due to rain
By Len BakerTorrential rain put an end to a 10-race program at Kilmore trots on Thursday after only three races were run, with precipitation...
Former home track win for Lovin’ Laughs
By ‘Pegs’After having his past six starts in the city in his previous preparation, Kyneton trainer Mick Sell’s Lovin’ Laughs found the familiar Bendigo...
Improving accessibility at Seymour Racing Club
Seymour Racing Club will soon have a new lift in its grandstand to improve accessibility for patrons and staff.Jointly funded by a $74,000 State...
By Len BakerBolinda part-owner and trainer Brent Lilley produced an ex-Kiwi filly by the name of Luella to register a first-up success in Australia...
Back-to-back metro wins for Howley
By ‘Pegs’KYNETON trainer Liam Howley’s Virtuous Circle has nearly already recouped half of his $360,000 price after only three starts.The New Zealand-bred three-year-old son...
Wet Kilmore track suits local trainers
By Len BakerKilmore’s nine event card was run on a rain-affected track last Tuesday, featuring victories to local area trainers Robbie Walters, in charge...
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