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‘One in a million' former jockey dies aged 43 after being kicked in head by horse as pal says ‘we lost our little girl'
‘One in a million' former jockey dies aged 43 after being kicked in head by horse as pal says ‘we lost our little girl'

The Sun

time02-07-2025

  • The Sun

‘One in a million' former jockey dies aged 43 after being kicked in head by horse as pal says ‘we lost our little girl'

A 'ONE in a million' former jockey has died aged 43 after being kicked in the head by a horse. Heartbroken friends said they had 'lost their little girl' as they came to terms with the shock passing of Australian Peta Tait. 2 2 Tait rode 48 winners between 1998 and 2019 and had been working as a stable lass and work rider since giving up race-riding. She was going about her normal business for trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young when struck in the head at Cranbourne Training Centre in south-east Melbourne earlier this week. Paramedics rushed to the scene and performed CPR but she could not be saved. The trainers said in a statement: "Peta was an incredible person who was dedicated to her role and will leave a longstanding legacy. We are heartbroken by her loss." Jockey Daniel Moor wrote on X: "It's difficult to find the words to describe a one in a million person, but that's exactly who Peta was. "So dedicated to her job and always so helpful. Constantly putting others before herself. She will be very sadly missed." Police are investigating the circumstances around the incident - although it was believed to be a 'tragic accident'. Tait rode her first ever winner for trainer Reg Manning aged 16 and he said: "It was just a freak accident. "It was not as if she did anything wrong, or it was a bad horse, it just kicked out for whatever reason. "I couldn't have kids, but I have got three girls that all call me 'Dad' from different families. "We helped all of them growing up and Peta was no different - we were very close. "Fellow trainers Ian and Jan Hutchins were like family to her as well. She learnt a lot from them. "They treated her very well, and they will be just as sad as I am that we have lost our little girl." Racing Victoria chief executive Aaron Morrison said: "This terrible accident serves as an untimely reminder of the thousands of unsung heroes working in stables each day to provide the best possible care to our racehorses. "Like all within our industry, Peta loved horses and she forged a career working with them, helping numerous trainers prepare their horses as a trackwork rider or strapping them on race day. "Peta made a valuable contribution to Victorian racing over more than 25 years and her sudden passing will be felt by many, particularly in Cranbourne where she was based."

Brad Waters' Sale tips: Thursday, June 11, 2025
Brad Waters' Sale tips: Thursday, June 11, 2025

The Australian

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Australian

Brad Waters' Sale tips: Thursday, June 11, 2025

Form expert Brad Waters analyses Thursday's Victorian meeting at Sale, presenting his best bets, value selection and jockey to follow. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BEST BET DE BERGERAC (Race 8 No. 1): The four-year-old raced consistently last time in and has trialled well leading up to his return. Expecting a bold first-up run. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ NEXT BEST BOSSY STAR (Race 2 No. 1): Has placed at his past five runs, including when resuming at Sale last month. He can break through on Thursday. WALK OF FAME (Race 7 No. 11): Chased home a smart winner at Sale when resuming so will be much fitter. Rain-affected ground won't worry her. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ VALUE BET STYLE GUIDE (Race 4 No. 11): The mare hasn't been far away at both runs this time in over shorter trips. Her pedigree suggests she will thrive over 2200m at Sale. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ JOCKEY TO FOLLOW – DANIEL MOOR The consistent hoop heads to Sale for six rides on Thursday. HIGHSTRUNG (Race 1 No. 4), TOO DARN COLD (Race 2 No. 9), WINDY PEAK (Race 4 No. 12), TABOR (Race 5 No. 5), FAUCI (Race 7 No. 8). BONNIE AMORE (Race 8 No. 13).

Niance returns with dominant win in Bel Esprit Stakes at Caulfield after recovering from mystery skull fracture
Niance returns with dominant win in Bel Esprit Stakes at Caulfield after recovering from mystery skull fracture

News.com.au

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • News.com.au

Niance returns with dominant win in Bel Esprit Stakes at Caulfield after recovering from mystery skull fracture

Aspiring top class sprinter Niance picked up where she left off last spring – albeit without infected bone fragments in her skull – for a dominant Listed Bel Esprit Stakes (1200m) victory at Caulfield. The Grahame Begg -trained flyer comfortably accounted for race-fit Cleo Cat and Aviatress in her first start back from a mystery cracked skull. Niance was being rested for an Oakleigh Plate campaign when staff discovered the significant injury. 'She cracked her skull and had fragments taken out,' Begg said. 'The problem was we didn't know how she injured herself. She was in the paddock and they found her, she had swelling to her skull. 'There wasn't any sign of any head trauma or anything, we were a bit miffed what happened to her. 'We had to do surgery on her to remove the (infected bone) fragments, once we got all that cleaned up and looked after he very well … she's bounced through it and onwards and upwards.' Niance is back in a big way taking out the Listed Bel Esprit Stakes giving the Begg stable a Caulfield double! @Grahame_Begg @daniel_moor @AceBloodstock â€' 7HorseRacing ðŸ�Ž (@7horseracing) May 31, 2025 • Niance powered to victory on Saturday, cruised wide in the run and took over quickly in the straight. 'She's a gun,' Begg said after favourite Niance sealed a Caulfield double for the stable. 'Never knows how to run a bad race. 'She was in a good rhythm all the way through, I just said to (jockey) Daniel (Moor) keep it smooth, it doesn't matter if you're wide because … she's got a great will to win this mare. 'I'm sure there's better things in store for her.' Begg has a Group 2 option in Queensland to consider but indicated the Group 3 The Heath 1100 at Caulfield in August could parlay better into the spring with ultimate Group 1 aspirations. Niance has won seven of 11 starts including the past three in stakes' company. • Big Swinger's stunning burst bails out favourite backers 'To be able to bounce back and come through that (injury) … she hasn't missed a beat,' Begg said. 'She gave us all the indication she prepped up really well for today, it was the ideal race for her. 'She's done a good job to come back and do what she has done today.' Moor appreciated the pick-up ride on Niance and nailed the brief. 'She's not a huge horse but she's got a great length of stride,' Moor said. 'In a matter of two strides we'd gone from being two lengths off them to right at them and I just wanted her to harness that in the right way … wanted to give her that balanced up set up to let rip.' Begg's first winner on Saturday's card, Splash Back, was equally impressive, charging to victory in the 1200m Fillies and Mares Benchmark 78.

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