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Hyeronimus on a winning roll since break

Chris Roots   Sometimes a break from work can give you clarity, for jockey Adam Hyeronimus it literally was a broken collar bone and two months on the sidelines that did the job.

Sir John Hawkwood tough enough to carry big weight in Tatts Club Cup

Christmas cheer: Sir John Hawkwood takes the Christmas Cup in a blanket finish at Rosehill on December 12.

Chris Roots   David Vandyke concedes Jiayuguan deserves Tattersalls Club Cup favouritism over his Christmas Cup winner Sir John Hawkwood but has faith in his horse's toughness and fight to complete the summer staying double on Friday.

McDonald to make the difference at Randwick

Guess who's back: James McDonald will be back in the saddle at Randwick on Saturday.

Chris Roots 9:53 PM   The difference maker James McDonald returns to race riding after suspension at Randwick on Friday, and punters would be wise to cast eyes back a couple of runs for a trio of his mounts.

Paceman up to stakes company and ready to continue his rise

150815. Sydney races. Jockey Hugh Bowman rides Start Wondering to win race 7, The Clubs NSW Handicap, during Sydney racing at Rosehill Gardens racecourse on Saturday, August 15th, 2015
Photos by bradleyphotos.com.au

Chris Roots   Start Wondering and Paceman may have been the best two horses at Rosehill two weeks ago and the same could be said for this Saturday. Trainer Joe Pride is just relieved they don't have to face each other again.

Kensington track set to be ripped up and resurfaced

Surface tension: Brenton Avdulla scores aboard Peace Force on the Kensington track in November 2014.

Chris Roots   There will not be another race meeting held on the Kensington track at Randwick until it is ripped up and resurfaced after another disastrous performance during a set of barrier trials on Tuesday.

Jiayuguan a Tatts Club Cup hope at her favourite trip

Cup hope: Jiayuguan scores with Tye Angland up at Rosehill last month.  The duo will unite again at headquarters on Friday.

Chris Roots   John Thompson took a while to work out Jiayuguan but the secret might have been the 2400m journey of Friday's Tattersalls Club Cup at Randwick.

Villiers Day needs a revamp to boost racing

Chris Roots dinkus Dinkus

Chris Roots   The summer carnival in Sydney needs a revamp to give it back some lustre and interest. It should start with moving the Villiers Stakes meeting back to its traditional place on the weekend before Christmas.

Magic Millions favourite to barrier trial at Randwick

Capitalist is an odds-on Magic Millions Classic favourite.

Chris Roots   Peter and Paul Snowden will have a busy morning at Randwick barrier trials on Tuesday with a big team including Capitalist and Flippant putting the finishing touches on their preparation for Magic Millions Classic and Guineas.

Cameras give stewards 'more eyes in more places'

"Swabbing the winner used to be the only check for integrity but these days we have to be more vigilant": NSW chief steward Ray Murrihy.

Chris Roots   Racing NSW stewards have increased its CCTV footprint on metropolitan training centres entering into an agreement with the Australian Turf Club to place more cameras around walkways and entrances of stables.

Cradle Me proves too good, Magic Millions looms

Jockey Jason Collett

Chris Roots   Cradle Me surprised punters winning the Razor Sharp Stakes a fortnight ago but she surprised her trainer making it back-to-back black type success in the Canterbury Classic at Randwick.

Sebrina look for black type consolation in Summer Cup

Summer Cup hope: Losing in a photo finish last week may prove just the ticket for Sebrina.

Chris Roots   Being beaten in a deceptive photo finish last week could prove a boom for talented mare Sebrina as she lines-up in the Summer Cup at Randwick on Saturday.

A Berry Christmas and a Happy Nisbet Year

Jockey Tommy Berry "thought he was Frank Sinatra".

David Polkinghorne   Racing families combine to put the cheer back into Christmas.

Tight to the finish line as Medcaut salutes

Jockey Blake Shinn

Chris Roots   Medcaut made it back-to-back wins at Randwick on Saturday but there will be debate if he should have kept his victory by the tightest of margins from Monton.

Robl looks for winning start as a trainer at the Gold Coast

Horseman: Former jockey Peter Robl (right) with stable owner Kevin Maloney.

Chris Roots   Peter Robl was always a horseman but a fall at Scone at the start of 2014 accelerated his career plans to be trainer, a career which officially starts on Boxing Day.

Exit of Goodes, Cassidy and Luke leaves big gap in 2016

Max Presnell dinkus Dinkus

Max Presnell   With Jim Cassidy gone from the saddle, the red-and-green having lost Issac Luke and the Swans missing Adam Goodes, 2016 could well be a gap year.

Kavanagh and O'Brien found guilty of cobalt charges

Trainer Mark Kavanagh.

Patrick Bartley and Larissa Nicholson   Judge Russell Lewis, the outgoing chairman of the Racing and Appeals Disciplinary Board, has handed down potentially career-ending verdicts to trainers Danny O'Brien and Mark Kavanagh, and Melbourne-based veterinary surgeon Tom Brennan.

Bartley plans for the autumn with talented Cudabeen

Best yet: Kembla Grange trainer Tracey Bartley rates Cudabeen his best two-year-old.

Chris Roots   Tracey Bartley believes he should be getting Cudabeen ready for the Magic Millions next month, but he will just have to wait a while for a big pay day with yet another talented daughter of I Am Invincible.

Payne to finally ride at Randwick

A ride at Randwick: Michelle Payne will chase winners at Randwick on Saturday.

Adam Pengilly   There might have been a few who were disappointed when Michelle Payne wasn't accommodated with a ride on her last visit to Randwick earlier this month, but the Melbourne Cup winner will don the silks at Randwick on Saturday.

Street Cry progeny well positioned to hold off Fastnet Rock

John Holloway, Bloodlines

John Holloway   With five months of the racing season almost completed, Darley's ill-fated Street Cry is well positioned and could have the firepower to fend off a barnstorming defence from Coolmore's reigning champion Fastnet Rock.

Kehoe hoping to toast a historic success with Grange

Frustrated punters say facilities at Ascot - and not just the suspect track - will drive them away from the races.

Adam Pengilly   Allan Kehoe has only had Get On The Grange for three starts and would have been excused for never having given the Summer Cup a second thought with the hand-me-down.

Canterbury Classic to the fore at Randwick, but where should it be held?

Magic wand: Sam Clipperton.

Adam Pengilly   A stunted Summer Cup has brought the Canterbury Classic to the fore at Randwick, but what would some give for the feature to be at its spiritual home?

Boljun's back lays down foundations for long day at the races

Canberra trainer Rado Boljun has called it a day after 750 winners.

David Polkinghorne 8:43 PM   When Rado Boljun's back started to go, the then 35-year-old brickie needed to find another job.

Royal ascent as full brother to Sweet Idea looms as Magic Millions star

John Holloway, Bloodlines

John Holloway 5:00 PM   Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth broke new ground in her involvement in Australian racing with the purchase of the superb sprinting filly Sweet Idea, auctioned off at the National Broodmare Sales for $1.6 million at the Magic Millions complex in June.

After innumerable wins, Tony McCoy is a knight

Winning feeling: Tony McCoy with the jockeys' championship trophy won for the 20th consecutive time on the day he retired in April 2015.

Champion jumps jockey Tony McCoy will become Sir Anthony after receiving a knighthood in the Queen's New Year Honours list.

Matthew Dale, Brenton Avdulla dominate at Thoroughbred Park

Jockey Jeff Penza (yellow cap) on Nat King Cu wins race two at Thoroughbred Park on Tuesday.

Jon Tuxworth   Canberra trainer Matthew Dale finished off an outstanding year in style by combining with jockey Brenton Avdulla for a running treble at Thoroughbred Park on Tuesday. 

Avdulla making rare visit to Thoroughbred Park

Top NSW jockey Brenton Avdulla is making a rare visit to Canberra.

David Polkinghorne   Top NSW jockey expanding his horizons to become one of Australia's top hoops.

A year lit up by record-breaking Payne and darkened by cobalt

Trainer Darren Weir poses with the trophy after Prince of Penzance won the Melbourne Cup.

Michael Lynch   If there is one story that has dominated the Australian racing year even more than Michelle Payne's extraordinary Melbourne Cup triumph it is the running sore that is the cobalt drug issue.

Moody's cobalt headache not stopping him sending out winners

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26:  Trainer Peter Moody after the win of Hell of an Effort in Race 2 during Melbourne Racing at Caulfield Racecourse on December 26, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images)

Michael Lynch   It's been a traumatic 12 months for champion trainer Peter Moody, but this hasn't stopped him sending out winners.

Mighty Lucky takes Summer Cup

26122015. Sydney Races. Jockey Kathy O'Hara rides Mighty Lucky to win race 3, The Summer Cup, during Sydney racing at Royal Randwick Racecourse. photos:bradleyphotos.com.au

Chris Roots   The summer of Mighty Lucky just gets better and better.

Ain't she a drought breaker

It was 400 days between wins for Sarah Leslie-Murray's Ain't She A Dane.

David Polkinghorne   Gouburn trainer Sarah Murray-Leslie's Ain't She A Dane saluted for first time in 525 days.