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Two viruses have changed the course of Danny Beasley’s riding career.
Beasley was based in Sydney when equine influenza hit Australia in the spring of 2007, and he decided to use that as an opportunity to take his saddle elsewhere
“I’d been up to Singapore for one of the international meetings not long before, and Peter Chadwick was the chief steward and I knew Peter from my apprentice days when I was riding in the SDRA (Southern District Racing Association in NSW) and he said if I ever wanted to come up, just give him a call and I could come up for a short-term contract or something like that,” Beasley recounts.
King of Kranji: Cup-winning trainer dies Champion trainer Laurie Laxon pictured in Singapore in 2008. Picture: Bruno Cannatelli By Gilbert Gardiner, NZ Racing Desk 04:00am • 16 July 2021 Comments
Melbourne Cup winner and New Zealand Hall of Fame trainer Laurie Laxon has died.
Laxon, who prepared 1988 Cup winner Empire Rose, ruled supreme in Singapore prior to his retirement in 2017.
Laxon won nine training premierships in Singapore.
Champion trainer Lee Freedman and Victorian jockey Daniel Moor posted tributes on Twitter on Friday.
“Rest In Peace the undisputed King of Kranji, Laurie Laxon. Absolute legend of the sport,” Moor, who spent several years in Singapore prior to moving back to Melbourne, tweeted.
County commissioners said at a meeting earlier Tuesday that they want to follow Miami-Dade and Broward counties in requiring regular inspections of high-rise buildings, likely more often than 40 years, the Palm Beach Post reported.
But they will let a working group made up of the League of Cities, municipal building officials, fire marshals and engineers put together details and options such as which buildings should be regularly inspected and how often.
Commissioners likely will hear a progress update of those deliberations next month.
While they wait for more details from the county s working group,council members said Tuesday that they hope to continue staying engaged with the community about the issue of building safety.
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