Liam Howley Racing
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Impressive double at Kyneton races
The in-form Liam Howley stable scored two impressive wins at Kyneton races on Friday. Promising three-year-old filly Milos Filos and Broadhurst both won easily, much to the delight of connections and others who followed the Kyneton-based gallopers. Having her sixth start, Milos Filos was ridden by Alana Kelly and started as favourite in the Woodside…
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Station One in Kyneton Cup
Twelve months ago, local trainer Liam Howley won his second Kyneton Cup with New York Hurricane, ridden by Harry Coffey. Howley has his 2022 Kyneton Cup winner Station One in the field for the $125,000 Kyneton Cup to be run on Wednesday to follow up the Melbourne Cup at Flemington tomorrow. Station One, now a…
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Open Day coming up
On Sunday November 23, Kyneton-based racehorse trainer Liam Howley is holding an Open Day. Guests will be welcomed to the Kyneton Racecourse and their on-course Liam Howley Racing Stables. The day will showcase the stars of the show, the horses and you will also hear from Liam and the team as they explain how they…
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Long trip pays off
Having just his second start, the Liam Howley Kyneton-trained galloper Riozino showed plenty of courage to win at Warrnambool on October 16. After finishing sixth at his race debut over 1600m at Kilmore on September 29, the four-year-old showed he appreciated the 2000 metres in the $30,000 Alan Pye Electrics Maiden Plate. Ridden by Celine…
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Bourke boasts winner at Echuca
Kyneton owner-trainer Edmund Bourke broke through for a winner when Savvie Blanc won at Echuca on Sunday. Raced by Bourke and his wife Mary, the five-year-old was having his third race start, having run second at the same track on June 3. Breeding and racing gallopers has been a Bourke hobby for the past decade,…
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Locals finish in front at Kyneton
“Look out for the locals” was the advice handed out by one punter heading for the Kyneton races last week. This prophesy was on the ball, with trainers Danielle Chapman and Liam Howley each landing a winner on Kyneton a Hanging Rock Racing Club’s eight-event program. Chapman, renowned for a considerable time for the ‘Snappy’…
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Easy win
Luvya Mumma, a full sister to ‘Country Cups King’ galloper Station One, won easily at Kilmore races last week. As one punter said afterwards … “she had to win with that name and Valentine’s Day just round the corner”. Macedon Ranges trainer Liam Howley said Luvya Mumma, by Toranado from Alittle Loose, looked to be…
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Woodend Cup on Saturday
Macedon Ranges trainer Liam Howley has two runners in the 2025 Macedon Ranges Ag Machinery Woodend Cup this Saturday (February 1). Last year’s Howley won the Woodend Cup with prolific Cups winning galloper Station One … and he has two runners in this year’s feature event. They are Fiftysevenyears, to be ridden by stable apprentice…
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Great win in Kyneton Cup
Local galloper New York Hurricane broke the track record in winning the $125,000 bet365 Kyneton Cup on Wednesday. The impressive victory capped off a great three days for the Liam Howley stable, which has training facilities at Kyneton and Macedon Lodge. Ridden by Harry Coffey, five-year-old New York Hurricane was sent out as equal favourite…
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All set for the Kyneton Cup
Everything is in readiness for the 2024 Kyneton Cup race meeting tomorrow (Wednesday), with a large attendance of both locals and visitors anticipated. Macedon Ranges trainer Liam Howley is making a double-pronged bid to win another Kyneton Cup, with his 2022 winner Station One and New York Hurricane in the field. The $125,000 bet365 Kyneton…
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Sixth Cup for Station One
Station One’s remarkable record in country cups continued when he won the $50,000 Murtoa Cup in a photo-finish on Saturday. The brave win by the Liam Howley-trained stable star gave him his sixth Cup in the space of two years. It also brought up the third win in four days for the Macedon Ranges stable,…
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Overdue win at Murtoa
Consistent Macedon Ranges galloper Fiftysevenyears broke through for his second career win when he raced at Murtoa on Saturday. The win for the four-year-old came after he had notched up six placings in his last nine outings. Ridden patiently by Jack Hill in a Restricted 58 Handicap over 2050 metres, Fiftysevenyears started as a $4.40…
