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  • Locals excel on home track

    Locals excel on home track

    IT WAS a day for local trainers and their horses at Swan Hill on Wednesday – Austy Coffey had a race named for his star…

  • Dazzling double shot of Coffey

    Dazzling double shot of Coffey

    Harry Coffey may just have landed the most unique double in the annals of Victorian horseracing – and done it at his home track in…

  • Budding Tycoon on the rise

    Budding Tycoon on the rise

    NEITHER Harry Coffey nor Southport Tycoon have put a foot wrong, and now the $3 million Group 1 Caulfield Guineas – Australia’s premier race for…

  • Spring fever on a plate for Balranald

    Spring fever on a plate for Balranald

    RACING fans across the region are rejoicing as the Spring Racing Carnival draws closer. For Balranald Racing Club, spring means the time is close for…

  • Coffey, Hobson in winner’s circle

    Coffey, Hobson in winner’s circle

    Almost one month into the new racing season and Swan Hill’s Harry Coffey is the state’s leading rider. And Swan Hill trainer Nathan Hobson is…

  • Coffey has the first dance

    Coffey has the first dance

    HARRY Coffey landed well backed Ballarat winner Dancethenightaway on Tuesday in a race where he didn’t have a ride. Then he took the almost even-money…

  • Herbertson reins supreme

    Herbertson reins supreme

    JAMES Herbertson had a night to remember, steering home the last three winners at the Swan Hill Trots on Sunday evening. Herbertson claimed the final…

  • Two from two in Ballarat

    Two from two in Ballarat

    YOU can’t plan better than perfection, and that’s exactly what Team McEvoy and Harry Coffey delivered at Ballarat on Tuesday. Trainers Tony and Calvin McEvoy…

  • Coffey runs hot in cold Ballarat

    Coffey runs hot in cold Ballarat

    Harry Coffey might love life in downtown Swan Hill, but he might be having second thoughts about moving to Ballarat. The first few days of…

  • 99 and out, but Coffey’s not complaining

    99 and out, but Coffey’s not complaining

    HAS Harry Coffey become the Johnny Bairstow of bloodstock? It’s a close call. The only difference is Bairstow in the Fourth Test was 99 not…

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