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John Tapp interviews the people who make racing tick.
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Episode 113: Jenny Graham

Always great to catch up with a “bush” trainer and this week it’s Port Macquarie’s Jenny Graham who talks about her current star galloper Victorem. Jenny reflects on her early life on a Wauchope dairy farm, and her childhood fascination with horses. She talks about her love affair with campdrafting, showjumping and eventing- all the things that gave her invaluable experience. Jen talks of her two daughters one a trainer, and the other a very talented jockey.

Jun 25, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 113

Episode 112: Peter Heagney

We catch up with retiring auctioneer Peter Heagney who sold his final lot on behalf of Inglis at last week’s Great Southern sale. Peter talks of his mixed emotions as he brought down the gavel on a fifty year career working for three different companies, the last 25 years with Inglis. Peter talks of his early days with his father, legendary trainer Grahame Heagney who prepared champions like Tobin Bronze. He talks of the yearling he sold destined to be a world champion racehorse, and the special...

Jun 25, 201936 minSeason 1Ep. 112

Episode 111: Colin Little (Part 2)

In Part 2 of the podcast Colin reflects on Group 1 wins by Ista Kareem and Blutigeroo- two horses he got second hand. He talks about the prospects of some of his current team including the headstrong Vassilator who beat all but The Autumn Sun in last year’s Caulfield Guineas. Colin reflects on his association with some of Melbourne’s best jockeys. He pays one of them a heartfelt tribute.

Jun 18, 201933 minSeason 1Ep. 111

Episode 110: Colin Little (Part 1)

In Part 1 trainer Colin Little talks about the shock he received to learn that Caulfield will close as a training base in 2023. He talks of his early life riding ponies on the racecourse and his short career as an apprentice jockey. He’s never forgotten his first city winner as a trainer- a win that clinched a premiership for a famous jockey. He pays tribute to the wonderful El Segundo, the best horse he’s ever trained.

Jun 18, 201935 minSeason 1Ep. 110

Episode 109: Colin de Fillipe

New Zealand has long been the breeding ground of great horses and great horsemen. On behalf of HRNSW we catch up with champion Kiwi harness trainer/driver Colin de Fillipe. Colin talks of his early days in the sport and his first winning drive at Greymouth in 1974. That was the first of well over 2000 winning drives for the South Island horseman. Colin reflects on the great pacer Courage Under Fire who won a total of 41 races. Bruce Negus trained the champ for the first half of his career, and D...

Jun 11, 201943 minSeason 1Ep. 109

Episode 108: John Holloway

Great to catch up with the ebullient John Holloway whose career as a racing writer began with the defunct Sydney Sun in 1959. Holly talks about his inner city childhood, and those early days in the print media when he got to work with some of his boyhood idols. He takes us through a long and diversified career, paying tribute to some of the special people he met on his journey. At 75 John is still contributing a popular weekly column “Bloodlines” in the Sydney Morning Herald. He’s a regular at t...

Jun 11, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 108

Episode 107: Danny Williams (Part 2)

In this segment Danny talks about the job offer that changed his life. He was invited to become private trainer for former Wallaby and Eastern Suburbs League star Alan Cardy. Alan had set up a state of the art training facility at Goulburn, and Danny realised it was time to have a serious crack at training. Now freelancing at Goulburn, the experienced horseman produces regular winners on country and metro tracks. He has a tremendous strike rate in the TAB HIghway races....

Jun 04, 201925 minSeason 1Ep. 107

Episode 106: Danny Williams (Part 1)

Great to catch up with Danny Williams, a familiar character on racetracks with his trademark stetson. Danny, a son of former respected bush jockey Harry Williams, had a spectacular career as an amateur rider, and a successful transition to the pro ranks. In this episode he talks about some of his experiences on crude and dusty bush tracks, and his torturous battle with weight. He talks about his final days as an amateur when he won 8 from 13 races at Cairns.

Jun 04, 201935 minSeason 1Ep. 106

Episode 105: George Altomonte

he word “retirement” is not in George Altomonte’s vocabulary. The sprightly 83 year old is almost as busy today, as he was in the 60’s when he was building a huge car dealership network. George talks of childhood days at his father’s market garden, and the little automotive workshop he started at age 20. Today he controls ten car dealerships on Sydney’s North Side, an extensive property development portfolio, and rural properties including his famous Corumbene Stud. George likes to ‘sell the col...

May 28, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 105

Episode 104: Allan Denham

Great to welcome Allan Denham to the podcast. His trademark humour is ever-present as he looks back on his time as an apprentice jockey. His friends thought he’d last five minutes. He hung in there for seven years, riding 400 winners and winning an apprentices premiership. He talks about “life with Jack” and the difficulties of living in the shadow of the legendary trainer. He pays tribute to some of his father’s owners who have stuck solid since Jack’s passing in 2009. He fondly recalls some of...

May 28, 201939 minSeason 1Ep. 104

Episode 103: Alan 'Groovy' Scorse

We catch up with Alan “Groovy” Scorse who just recently relinquished his trainer’s licence following a concerning medical report. Alan talks candidly about an optic nerve tumour first diagnosed in 2017. He got the all clear after extensive treatment, and got on with the job. When the tumour returned recently he decided to quit training to concentrate fully on a lengthy treatment regime. Alan took the first step to becoming a jockey when he knocked on the door of legendary trainer Harry Plant at ...

May 28, 201936 minSeason 1Ep. 103

Episode 102: Steve King (Part 2)

In Part 2 Steven takes us through the running of the 1991 Melbourne Cup. He couldn’t have wished for a better 22nd birthday present. He pays tribute to some of the great horses he rode during his stellar career, including Hong Kong champion Fairy King Prawn. He makes special mention of a few jockeys for whom he had special admiration. Finally he talks about the emergence of his son Lachlan as one of Victoria’s top apprentices. Steve King fans will enjoy his trip down memory lane....

May 21, 201932 minSeason 1Ep. 102

Episode 101: Steve King (Part 1)

In Part 1 Steve brings us up to date with his current role at the famous Macedon Lodge training complex. He reflects on his apprenticeship to trainer John Meagher,and his early winners. He remembers that first, exciting Group 1 victory in the SA Oaks, and John Meagher’s move to Flemington when the developers took over the Epsom training precinct. He reflects on his friendship with Leon Corstens, the man who was instrumental in securing him the ride on Let’s Elope. In Part 1 Steve looks back on t...

May 21, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 101

Episode 100: Brian Hancock

One of the very first podcast guests when the website opened a year ago was harness racing legend Brian Hancock. To save you the trouble of locating the interview we’re going to feature it again this week. The former champion horseman recalls the many jobs he held in the early days, including a stint as a coal miner He pays tribute to the many good horses who helped him attain the sobriquet “the Inter Dominion King”.

May 14, 201928 minSeason 1Ep. 100

Episode 99: Damian Browne

It was just another day at the office for Damian Browne when he reported for trackwork at Corbould Park two days before this year’s Magic Millions meeting. He was suddenly struck down by crippling stomach pains, and a couple of hours later underwent emergency surgery for a burst ulcer. He talks about the ramifications of his illness, and the prognosis he didn’t want to hear. Damian takes us through the highlights of a career which saw him join the upper echelon of Australian jockeys in the last ...

May 14, 201933 minSeason 1Ep. 99

Episode 98: Bruce Harpley

Bruce Harpley sat on his back veranda at Junee to conduct this interview for our podcast. Widely known as the “pacing postman” he’s an earthy country bloke, with a great love of the harness horse. For twenty six years Bruce has mixed horse training with his job at the Junee Post Office. He has 800 career wins on his CV, with an impressive total of 20 Group 1’s. He’s the first to tell you that fellow trainer Bernie Kelly made it all possible. For the trot fans, Bruce Harpley is a good listen....

May 07, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 98

Episode 97: Jeff Collerson

When it comes to greyhound racing there’s no better raconteur than respected journalist Jeff Collerson. In our special interview Jeff reflects on half a century as chief greyhound writer for the Mirror and the Telegraph. He understood the game, and knew everybody in it. He explains the origin of his lifelong nickname “Pigeon” and pays tribute to some of the famous journalists he worked with. He talks of a golden run on the punt which took him to Paris, and a chance meeting with a girl destined t...

May 07, 201942 minSeason 1Ep. 97

Episode 96: John Caldow

The champion harness horseman talks about the tragedy that turned his family upside down early in his life. He reflects on his first win at Echuca and the thrill of his first Moonee Valley win. John talks of his long and happy marriage to Maree and his wife’s success as a trainer.

Apr 30, 201933 minSeason 1Ep. 96

Episode 95: John Sadler (Part 2)

The talented trainer pays tribute to more of his favourite horses, his overseas training experiences, his time with Lloyd Williams and the new owner who bought him a Stradbroke winner. John openly discusses his battle with depression, and a regrettable clash with the authorities during the protracted Aquanita affair.

Apr 30, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 95

Episode 94: John Sadler (Part1)

In Part 1 the respected Victorian trainer talks about his early life in Terang, and the influence of his remarkable parents. He recalls the thrill of his very first win as a trainer and a mare called Goblet who kick started his career. He fondly remembers Jolly Old Mac who took him to Group 1 success at Flemington. John talks about the brilliant Lady Jakeo who gave him two Group 1 wins. The first was expected. The second was a very pleasant surprise.

Apr 30, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 94

Episode 93: Bernadette Cooper (Part 2)

In part 2 Bernie takes us right back to her childhood days in pony club, and her apprenticeship to Col Williamson on the Sunny Coast. She talks of the premature death of her Dad, and the influence both parents had on her life. She reflects on her association with trainer Paul Sutherland who kick started her career in Queensland, and later brought her to Sydney. Bernie competed at a very high level in Sydney winning plenty of races and riding in several Group 1’s- in one of them she almost pulled...

Apr 23, 201931 minSeason 1Ep. 93

Episode 92: Bernadette Cooper (Part 1)

It’s a delight to catch up with a little lady who has made her mark in two fields of endeavour. In part 1 she recalls her final riding stint in Macau, where she was involved in the worst fall of her career. She reflects on her first day back when she won three races, and was then accused by Stewards of giving another horse an easy run. She talks about her return to Australia and a whole new life, starting off with a job behind the front desk at the Star casino. Then comes her lucky break in raci...

Apr 23, 201934 minSeason 1Ep. 92

Episode 91: Fred Hastings

Great to chat with Sydney harness racing caller Fred Hastings who achieved the rare distinction of tipping the programme at Penrith last week (11/4/2019). It’s the third time the popular commentator has made a clean sweep of a Sydney trotting card. Fred wanted to be a race caller from a very early age, but had to work in many different roles before things fell into place. This fifty three year old is passionate about the sport of harness racing, and it shows!

Apr 16, 201934 minSeason 1Ep. 91

Episode 90: Kelly Schweida

We welcome leading Queensland trainer Kelly Schweida who’s enjoying a terrific 2018/19 season. Getting close to 50 winners on all tracks and 30 in town. Kelly started as an apprentice jockey in Townsville and enjoyed great success, even though his progress was hindered by a serious car accident. After winning a Townsville trainer’s premiership, he decided to move to the big smoke twenty five years ago. With the support of a dedicated family, Kelly has established himself as one of Queensland’s b...

Apr 16, 201944 minSeason 1Ep. 90

Episode 89: Steven Arnold (part 2)

In Part 2 the immensely talented heavyweight jockey looks back on his association with some high profile trainers and the good horses he got to ride. He pays tribute to Scenic Blast, the west Aussie horse who took him to Royal Ascot, and to So You Think, almost certainly the best he ever rode. He closes with the story of his last hurrah in Mauritius, where he won a premiership. We also find out what he’s up to today.

Apr 09, 201925 minSeason 1Ep. 89

Episode 88: Steven Arnold (Part 1)

In Part 1 of this week’s podcast Steven Arnold talks about his early days in Alice Springs and his family’s heavy involvement in racing. He recalls his move to Adelaide and riding stints in Malaysia and Macau. Steve reflects on his first Melbourne experience as stable jockey for Russell Cameron and a couple of his early Group 1 successes.

Apr 09, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 88

Episode 87: Lindsay Murphy (Part 2)

In Part 2 Lindsay talks about his great passion for racing, and the jockeys and trainers for whom he’s had respect over the years. He talks about his all time favourite horses, and the riding career of his son Patrick. Young Murphy rode 400 winners before increasing weight caught up. Lindsay’s many friends will enjoy his trip down memory lane.

Apr 02, 201917 minSeason 1Ep. 87

Episode 86: Lindsay Murphy (Part 1)

Great to catch up with Lindsay Murphy on the eve of his retirement after 42 years in the Sydney racing industry. Lindsay left his job with the Sydney County Council in 1977 when he heard the Sydney Turf Club were looking for a junior office boy. He later grabbed the opportunity to understudy two racecourse managers, before taking over the maintenance of the Canterbury track. In Part 1 Lindsay talks about his early days in the STC office and his transition to track maintenance under the tutelage ...

Apr 02, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 86

Episode 85: Darren Hancock

Darren Hancock joined an elite club when he won at his very first race drive. He was just 16, and drove a horse called Sportsman Talk at Bankstown. His win tally as a race driver now stands at 1895 with an astonishing 2630 placings. His training wins total 1287, with 1848 placings. He’s a laid back, laconic character and you’ll enjoy a trip down memory lane with a member of a legendary Australian harness racing family.

Mar 26, 201942 minSeason 1Ep. 85

Episode 84: Kris Lees (Part 2)

In Part 2 Kris talks about more of his favourite horses, his association with successful syndication companies and family life. At 48, Kris Lees has his best years ahead.

Mar 26, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 84
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