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Flashback: Street Cry Gives Jerry Bailey A Fourth Dubai World Cup Victory - Horse Racing News

Flashback: Street Cry Gives Jerry Bailey A Fourth Dubai World Cup Victory Sponsored by: Street Cry won the 2002 Dubai World Cup, which was a fourth win for jockey Jerry Bailey and third for trainer Saeed bin Suroor The Dubai World Cup meeting celebrates its historic 25th anniversary on March 27, with six Group 1 races and three Group 2s, including one of the world s premier races, the $12 million Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline. Over the next three weeks, the Dubai Racing Club will pay tribute to each of the previous Dubai World Cup winners. Today, we rewind to 2002 when Street Cry gave jockey Jerry Bailey his fourth and trainer Saeed bin Suroor his third Dubai World Cup title.

Pure joy coaching kids gives captain boost for new season

Pure joy coaching kids gives captain boost for new season
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National call-up boosts Barton s A-League ambitions

Premium Content Subscriber only HAVING good mates Dylan Wenzel-Halls and Alex Parsons playing in the A-League inspires Darryl Barton to keep aiming high. The former Ipswich Grammar School trio have been prolific goal scorers at school and club level for a number of seasons. As Wenzel-Halls and Parsons focus on their Brisbane Roar careers this season, Barton is being monitored by the Central Coast Mariners having trialled with the A-League club before COVID. I ve spoken to Dylan a few times about what it takes to make the A-League and how he s doing and stuff like that, Barton said. I always say congratulations if I see him now.

Knights enhance reputation as club developing talent

Premium Content Subscriber only HAVING overseen a series of impressive playoff efforts in recent seasons, Bob Maclot knows 2021 could be his most challenging in years. However, the Ipswich Knights under-23 coach hopes the newly-introduced Football Queensland format helps his youth footballers progress rather than struggle. I m not a big fan of it (the under-23 structure) to be honest, Maclot said. I think it s a big step to go from under-18s to under-23s. It all depends how clubs use it. If clubs are using it for giving young kids development then it s good. But for a lot of clubs, all they care about is winning so they ll just put their older boys in and just worry about results for that year.

Leader Ben helps Knights maintain high standards in derby

Leader Ben helps Knights maintain high standards in derby
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