Greg Polson's view - Mare gets all the ticks at Albury | Sportal Australia
A Brian Cox-trained mare has plenty in her favour at Albury on Thursday.Dalrada will be having her second run back from a spell when the daughter of Strada contests the Sodens Hotel Class 2 Plate (1175m).Dalrada finished a close second in a similar race at Albury on October 24 going down narrowly to Another Rush who has now won three of his seven career starts.It is difficult to find a weakness in Dalrada's form taking on the same grade on Thursday but it is far easier to find reasons to suggest the mare will go one better.As the top rated horse in terms of benchmark ratings under the set weight conditions Dalrada would be giving a minimum of 2kgs if Thursday's event was a class two handicap..>> view originalThe Pyjama Girl murder
He argued that Quins shack, near Albury, was the murder scene, and found Lucy Collins, who provided testimony about having seen a girl beaten. Benbow's ...>> view originalFather and son woken in NSW home invasion
A father and son have been woken in the middle of the night in their NSW/Victorian border home by a couple wielding a knife and a baseball bat.The 52-year-old man was threatened by a woman armed with a knife, while his 32-year-old son was assaulted by a man armed with a baseball bat at their North Albury home just after 2am on Thursday, police said.The 32-year-old had his phone stolen by the pair who fled, and was treated by paramedics at the scene. © AAP 2015 Send yourphotos,videosandstoriesto9NEWS You can remain anonymous.Click herefor more information.>> view originalNursing home visit costs man $3000
A TRIP to the nursing home to visit his dying mother has landed a Rockhampton man with a $300 fine.Mark Albury pleaded guilty in Rockhampton Magistrates Court yesterday to conduct causing a public nuisance after he "threatened and abused" an electrical contractor at the Eventide Nursing Home on October 20 this year.The court heard the 49-year-old had been drinking prior to the visit and had become agitated when he overheard the worker swearing at someone over the phone within earshot of his elderly mother.Police were called to the incident by staff who had intervened during the verbal confrontation, only to find Albury had left the home.But the court heard police didn't have to go too far to..>> view originalSydney Dance Music Radio Station To Expand To Newcastle
industry > News Sydney Dance Music Radio Station To Expand To Newcastle Image via Facebook Nov 5th 2015 | 2:39pm | Staff Writer Tweet NSW'sRAW FMhas unveiled plans to expand their burgeoning dance music station to Newcastle, having already operated stations in Canberra, Central Coast, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Coffs Harbour and more since first launching in 1999. The station will operate at 88.0 FM in Newcastle and aims to bring a fresh mix of electronica and dance to the airwaves, with shows from both local and in..>> view originalDuric spoils Payne Kyneton Cup party
Vlad Duric drives Tristram Sun past Melbourne Cup winning rider Michelle Payne riding AkzarHello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.VLAD Duric beamed a smile at Kyneton and was happy for a moment in the aftermath of Michelle Payne’s Melbourne Cup to be all about him.“All I can say is I’ve just beaten the Melbourne Cup winning jockey,” he laughed.Duric had scored back-to-back Kyneton Cups on the Robbie Laing-trained Tristram’s Sun.“I don’t think I have ridden this horse since I won on him here last year, so I will have to tell Robbie I will see him here again next year,” he said.For a moment it looked like another Payne fairytale when Akzar ..>> view originalLocal music students to learn from country's best
LOCAL music students will learn from some of Australia's best when the Sydney Symphony Orchestra comes to the Coffs Coast this week.The Playerlink program gives school-aged music students in regional areas the opportunity to receive lessons from SSO musicians and play alongside their mentors in a special orchestra.Coffs Harbour Conservatorium and Bellingen High School will host the Playerlink program from tomorrow until Sunday."The various initiatives of the SSO's Education and Emerging Artist programs combine to mould Australia's promising young musicians into the professional orchestral players of tomorrow," SSO director of learning and engagement Linda Lorenza said."Playerlink is a vital ..>> view originalVlad Duric drives Tristram Sun past Melbourne Cup winning rider...
Michelle Payne: 'You never give up' on your dreams2:03Horse Racing: Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne reflects on her journey towards becoming champion of the Australia's biggest race, and the subsequent celebrations.VLAD Duric beamed a smile at Kyneton and was happy for a moment in the aftermath of Michelle Payne’s Melbourne Cup to be all about him.“All I can say is I’ve just beaten the Melbourne Cup winning jockey,” he laughed.Duric had scored back-to-back Kyneton Cups on the Robbie Laing-trained Tristram’s Sun.“I don’t think I have ridden this horse since I won on him here last year, so I will have to tell Robbie I will see him here again next year,” he said.For a moment it look..>> view originalNew Roos looking to impress
Meet some of the new faces in the Ange Postecoglou's squad will be hoping to impress when the Socceroos meet up in Canberra next week ahead of their World Cup qualifier with Kyrgyzstan on November 12.Josh RisdonIt might be the first time Risdon has made an official Socceroos squad but coach Ange Postecoglou has long be an admirer of the all-action right back.Postecoglou selected the youngster as one of his “coach’s pick” in the A-League All-Stars squad against Manchester United in 2013.And it was a night to remember for Risdon. A second-half substitute, the Perth Glory defender was on the field at full-time and was first on the scene to swap jerseys with United and Dutch superstar Robin van ..>> view originalOpen Mic Night Sydney Showcase
Where else would you want to be butWild Life’s north Sydney salon on another duly-awaited Open Mic evening? Hairdressing royalty hailing from s.81 Hair, the Murphy Gozzard Hair Community, TONI&GUY and Wild Life itself took to that iconic harbour-side stage, proving just why this education tour is only growing in popularity.Hair by Shannen Smith for Murphy GozzardOn the first leg of their end of year tour, the evening began well with the salon that started it all – Wild Life. Jayne Wild, Dave McCulloch and Adam Dyer looked right at home on stage (the fact that they were presenting in their very own Milson Point flagship salon also helped), as the team presented three chic and very distinc..>> view original
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