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Master Jamie, pictured with jockey Chris Whiteley on board, records a win at Callaghan Park.
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Itâs a case of onwards and upwards for star Rockhampton sprinter Master Jamie as he stakes his claim for the $1.5M Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm, Brisbane, on June 12.
The Graeme Green-trained Master Jamie commenced his Stradbroke campaign with a fighting 0.6 lengths third to Zaniah in last Saturdayâs (L) Ascot Handicap (100om) at Eagle Farm.
Ridden for the first time by Brisbaneâs Taylor Marshall, after a four-month racing respite, Master Jamie displayed all his trademark tenacity to be right in the finish.
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Some of regionâs best-known horses headed for Rocky The Tom Button-trained Miss Lot Won will run in the $32.5K QTIS Jewel 3YO Plate Qualifier at Callaghan Park on Saturday. Photo: Caught in the Act Photography CQ
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There will be interest aplenty at the Rockhampton Jockey Clubâs Callaghan Park races on Saturday with the likely appearance of some of the regionâs best-known horses.
Sunshine Coast trainer, the former Rockhampton leading mentor Tom Button has entered six horses including well-performed Miss Lot Won, Rollinwiththeflow and The Silver Lad.
That trio has been entered for the $32.5K QTIS Jewel 3YO Plate Qualifier (1100m), which has 13 entries including Iolite (Natalie McCall) and Sip It Slow (Stuart Kendrick).
Shakespeare with a twist when the Graffiti Drama Group bring their version of Othello to Cork schools.
The Graffiti Theatre Company are behind a new approach to education. Formed last year, they are funded by a grant from the Youth Employment Agency. The actors who prior to this had been unemployed, are now bringing drama to schools in County Cork.
Many a student will have struggled with Shakespeare, but the fifth years of the Presentation Convent Crosshaven received insights into the Othello; tragedy about jealousy and deception.
Graffiti’s approach means that the actors discuss the play with students after each performance, and answer questions such as why the play is set in the future? One of the reasons is that themes and devices such as Shakespeare’s the code of chivalry is also found in modern cinema,