Tag: 'Mitch Beer'

Punt Drunk: Footy legends steal the show at Bendigo

The weekly edition of Punt Drunk highlights a couple of high-flying AFL legends who nabbed winners named in their honour at Bendigo.
Albury trainer Mitch Beer says racing in ACT is in trouble

Luke Pepper leaving ACT for NSW should make racing industry wary

Albury trainer Mitch Beer has issued a passionate plea for anyone in favour of economic industry growth across Australia to carefully consider who they vote...
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Busy Lyon has no plans to slow down after Sydney win

Jason Lyon is never one to stay in the same place for too long, but the journey jockey looks set for a stint in Albury...
Albury trainer Mitch Beer says racing in ACT is in trouble

Beer banking on Jawwaal and Sunrise Ruby in The Kosciuszko

Likeable trainer Mitchell Beer has again set his sights on the world’s richest race for country-trained horses, The Kosciuszko (1200m).

Beer Sets Tasmanian Targets For Import

Trainer Mitchell Beer believes his imported stayer Perfect Illusion has the right form lines to break his Australian duck at Sandown.

Hanger to fly south for Beer at Caulfield

Albury trainer Mitchell Beer will have one of his few runners south of the border since new protocols were introduced when Hanger runs at Caulfield.

Sky Call, Bennelong Dancer off to Randwick

Sky Call and Bennelong Dancer have qualified for the $500,000 Country Championship final with a one-two finish at Albury.
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Smoke haze affecting horses: Beer

After watching some of his horses perform below expectations at Echuca, trainer Mitchell Beer says he has underestimated the toll smoke haze has taken.
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Beer secures a Bobby Dazzler

Albury trainer Mitch Beer has purchased last season’s Listed Wanganui Guineas (1340m) winner Bobby Dazzler from the stable of Stephen Marsh and is looking forward...

Quick one week back-up for Onerous at Caulfield this week

After finishing a closing fourth at Pakenham, Onerous is being given another chance a week later over 1440m at Caulfield.