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Swan Hill Race Club 2020-2021 award winners

The Swan Hill Jockey Club have announced their 2020/2021 season award winners recently.

There was certainly no surprises with all the winners really making their mark on the country racing circuit over the racing season.

The jockey of the year was Harry Coffey, and the apprentice jockey of the year was Madison Lloyd and the trainer of the year Nathan Hobson.

The horse of the year at Swan Hill was Testa Life an 8 year old bay or brown mare owned and trained on the track by Jane Duncan.

The mare by Testa Rossa won two races on her home track in the season and has amassed $119,842 career prizemoney.

Swan Hill Jockey Club CEO, Aaron Garvie congratulated all the club award winners telling The Guardian that they had all performed exceptionally well through the season.

The next race meeting staged at the Swan Hill track is scheduled for October 26th.

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