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Who needs Snoop Dogg when you have Jenni on the block!
A night at The Valley reminds you the pulling power of a rare racehorse star.
Sep 28
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Bruce Clark
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August 2025
Frank Barber - a hero of the track who let a lot of life in.
Sometimes those racetrack gatekeepers, no matter what-coloured jackets they are wearing, get a dud wrap.
Aug 19
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Bruce Clark
July 2025
Will Darren Weir ever be a suitable person again?
With the Racing Victoria board rejecting a licence application from a former banned employee, what chance has Weir got?
Jul 28
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Bruce Clark
June 2025
King Charles - "do you know the Joyce's?"
The remarkable story of Australia's most unlikely winner at Royal Ascot last week, Queensland stock agent Shane Stafford and his 33-1 winner Cercene.
Jun 23
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Bruce Clark
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BRYCE STANAWAY - back from the dead, literally.
Who’d have thought Bryce Stanaway was a Snoopy kind of guy.
Jun 6
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Bruce Clark
January 2025
Invite your friends to read CLARK OF THE COURSE
Thank you for reading CLARK OF THE COURSE — your support allows me to keep doing this work.
Jan 4
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Bruce Clark
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December 2024
Just a tenner for history at The G!
Seems as though you can get plenty at The G for $10.
Dec 30, 2024
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Bruce Clark
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October 2024
THE BABE - 66, legendary and back in the saddle!
He won four Cox Plates before he was 22, and Brent Thomsen will be riding at The Valley again Tuesday morning.
Oct 20, 2024
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Bruce Clark
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September 2024
DARREN WEIR: “I’m just going for a drive, a week or so maybe."
“The time is too long, but I haven’t decided anything yet."
Sep 15, 2024
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Bruce Clark
How WEIR got to here.
A weary timeline on the seemingly never-ending case of fallen racing idol Darren Weir, now sidelined again.
Sep 2, 2024
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Bruce Clark
August 2024
Can racing save itself from itself?
"Our biggest threat is not from outside, but within." Around the grounds observing the current state of the racing nation.
Aug 20, 2024
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Bruce Clark
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July 2024
When you lose $150,000 to the bookie and the law wins.
An extraordinarily cautionary tale of a significant Supreme Court ruling based around interpretation of "unauthorised gambling" of some 270 bets.
Jul 14, 2024
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Bruce Clark
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