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Why Ipswich must secure its identity: Vital farewell advice

Premium Content Subscriber only HAVING spent so much time at his second home, Brett Kitching enjoys sharing why the Ipswich Turf Club is such an important part of his life. The racing hub has provided almost daily experiences from when he was brought up just down the road at Ebbw Vale and he attended Bundamba primary and high schools. I remember many days hanging over the fence watching the races from the primary school, or from the top level of the high school looking out over the course on midweek race days, Kitching said. Ipswich was always the centre of my universe. I even initially thought the 1971 Melbourne Cup, won by the grey Silver Knight, was run at Bundamba when I hung over the school fence at lunchtime on the first Tuesday of November and saw a grey horse win the lunchtime race.

Fine day for maiden winners at Brett s final meeting as GM

Fine day for maiden winners at Brett s final meeting as GM
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Fine day for maiden winners at Brett s final meeting as GM

Fine day for maiden winners at Brett s final meeting as GM
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Rodd s double reward on strong day of Ipswich racing

Claire Power MIDWEEK racing at Ipswich featured a strong line-up of jockeys including Michael Rodd who rode a winning double from only three rides for the day. First up this afternoon, Rodd was aboard Le Rubis who showed promise after finishing strongly in the 800m two-year-old maiden when returning to the track after a break. The Rubick filly started as the short-priced favourite. She resumed nicely to win first-up after spelling following her first start after pulling up shin sore. Ipswich race winner Le Rubis, ridden by Michael Rodd and trained by Chris Anderson. Picture: Claire Power With Le Rubis still showing some immaturity in running, trainer Chris Anderson is likely to step her up the 1000m mark Saturday week at Caloundra.

Rodd s double reward on strong day of Ipswich racing | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Rodd s double reward on strong day of Ipswich racing | Fraser Coast Chronicle
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