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White Earns Hall of Fame Induction
Tuesday, 25 August 2009

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Gary White and Max Baker With Their Inductions
Popular Tasmanian trainer Gary White became the fifth trainer to be inducted into the Tasmanian Racing Hall of Fame last Friday night.

The awards ceremony which showcases the state’s top racing achievers has regularly acknowledged White's training prowess including the past two Horse of the Year awards, presented to the late Stuyvesant.

known in Tasmania as the 'Cups King' for his exploits in the states staying feature races, White's bookshelf is littered with golden cups thanks to champion horses such as Scruples, Free Beer, L'espion, Lord Baracus and Rhumb Line.

However it is in recent years, with the late weight for age champion Stuyvesant and Tempest Tost, who earlier in the season became the first Tasmanian trained horse to win a million dollar race, that White has earned his place amongst Tasmania’s finest ever trainers.

"I'm overwhelmed", an unusually speechless White re-iterated during his induction speech.

Surrounded by his supporters, both clients and family, White praised the owners and trainers who were willing to take large financial risks to showcase our talent interstate.

"The best way to show the betting public how good the Tasmanian product can be is by taking on the better horses and races interstate and then beating them when they come to our home town", said White adamantly.

"Actions speak louder than words and with horses such as Conquering, Tempest Tost, Colonel Parker, Wealthy Lad, Speedy Sky and Rhumb Line all proving that we can be more than competitive the short term future looks good", White went on to say.

However the notable exception on the evening was acknowledgment of White's star three year old filly Tempest Tost, who took all before her in not only winning a million dollar race but also finishing a remarkable fourth at her first Group One appearance.

"The rules are the rules", said White referring to the requirement of Horse of the Year nominations to have raced in Tasmania at least once in the season.

The Horse of the Year title went to Conquering for a stellar season which included a Group Two placing in Victoria and a sweep of Tasmania's Weight for Age events.

"Conquering is a much deserved winner and has been a great horse for his connections for a number of seasons now".

But the award itself didn't seem to be the main issue according to White.

"A lot of people have said they were disappointed that she (Tempest Tost) wasn't showcased on the night, but I guess that comes down to the night’s production".

"I certainly think that if we are going to encourage our industry participants to promote and showcase Tasmanian racing across the country, perhaps we should be outline their achievements on our industry's night of nights also".

It is this positive, greater industry focus, which above all places White amongst Tasmanian Racing's finest.   
 
 

 
Milochello Set For Interstate Jaunt
Tuesday, 11 August 2009

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Milochello Makes It 3 in a Row
By Peter Staples

LIGHTLY raced five-year-old Milochello earned an interstate trip following his outstanding win in the 100 Collins 0-75 Handicap over 1600 metres at Elwick on Sunday.

The Jason Clifford-trained gelding came from last on the home turn to score a runaway win over Atcos Quest and the heavily backed Brave Mukky on what was an extremely heavy racing surface at Tattersall's Park.

It was Milochello's third win in succession leaving Clifford brimming with confidence about an impending interstate sojourn.

"The horse loves the heavy tracks so now is the time to head to Melbourne," Clifford said.

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Lucky Escape for Clifford
Friday, 24 July 2009

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Jason Clifford Consoled by His Son
By Peter Staples

TASMANIAN trainer Jason Clifford is likely to make a full recovery from what was potentially a life-threatening fall at his Seven Mile Beach training complex on Tuesday.

Yesterday he was lying flat on his back in a neck brace in the neurological unit at the Roya lHobart Hospital reflecting on what he believes is a lucky escape.

He suffered a wedge (compressed) fracture of the T2 vertebrae when thrown from a horse he was riding in an exercise workout.

"I was riding one in a two-horse workout when mine darted into the bush and was heading full pelt towards two big trees." Clifford said.

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