A beautiful ride by Matt Mcgillivray got the six year old gelding Glitra home in the Coffs Harbour Cup over 1600m on Thursday. Last month McGillivray won the Ramornie Handicap in Grafton and he was thrilled at the chance to link up with the talented Stravinsky gelding. We have given him three runs now and he was peaking at the mile," said, trainer Will Hulbert . The horse is raced by a syndicate of five ladies who received their biggest thrill in racing.
Glitra gets a charmed rails run under Matty McGillivray to beat home Curragh and land the @coffs_races Cup at odds for @HulbertRacing. Superb effort! pic.twitter.com/i8DatzYFdj— Sky Racing (@SkyRacingAU) August 2, 2018
BOLD AND GROOVY wins Coffs Harbour race 5 jockey is Matthew Paget trained by Warren Gavenlock nice win @racing_nsw @SkyRacingAU @SkyRacingWorld @tabcomau @tabcomaumedia @TVGs_Blaise @TVG @coffs_racing @JustJulieanne @garykliese @P_L_SCHMIDT @nswjockeys pic.twitter.com/YUwMe33DNQ— Shane (@Resin8_AV) August 2, 2018
- Country winners worth following this week -- Treasure Boss the four year old Street Boss gelding was able to get home in the Class three at Albury on Tuesday. The Helmet 3yo filly, My Divas won the Class1 over 1600m. Class one over 1100m at Hawkesbury we saw a victory to James Cummings trained Tiny Taj ridden by Rachel King. The Sepoy four year old mare kept the winners coming this week for the Darley stallion.