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Sydney Horse Reports

Post raced reports from recent Sydney meetings,

HAWKESBURY – January 29

Race 5: Ol’ Brown Eyes – Trainer Marc Conners reported an endoscopic examination had revealed a substantial amount of mucous in the trachea. Notwithstanding this advice Conners was advised the gelding must trial to the satisfaction of the stewards prior to racing again.

Race 5: On The Dot – Trainer Anthony Cummings advised that On The Dot had pulled up lame in front following the race. Cummings was advised that a veterinary clearance must be provided prior to On The Dot racing again.

Race 6: A Horse Withnoname – Trainer Gwenda Markwell advised that A Horse Withnoname had pulled up well and confirmed that the horse had not handled the soft track conditions.

Race 7: Tammany Hall – Trainer Anthony Cummings advised that Tammany Hall had pulled up sore across its back following the race and would now be spelled. On this assurance, no action was taken.

CANTERBURY January 26

Race 6: Arquette – Co-trainer Michael Hawkes reported that the mare pulled up well and it was the stable's intention to continue with its preparation.

Race 7: Ay No Digas – Trainer Kris Lees reported that Ay No Digas had undergone a scope, the results of which showed signs of mucous in the trachea. Ay No Digas will now be given a let up.

RANDWICK – January 24

Race 3: Sense of Occasion – Trainer Joe Pride reported that the gelding will now be spelled.


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