Station One

  • Station One in Kyneton Cup

    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…

  • Sixth Cup for Station One

    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,…

  • Horse of the Year finalist

    Horse of the Year finalist

    Macedon Ranges trained galloper Station One is one of three finalists in the prestigious Victorian Country Horse of the Year. Station One has been a star for connections and trainer Liam Howley, who has training facilities at both Mount Macedon and Kyneton. In the 2023-2024 season the five-year-old gelding has made a real impact in…

  • Station One all the way

    Station One all the way

    Macedon Ranges trained galloper Station One jumped out of the widest barrier quickly, surged to the front, and was never headed in the 2024 Massey Ferguson Woodend Cup on Saturday. The five-year-old has now won four Country Cups, including three this season. Trainer Liam Howley said it was a last minute decision to run the…

  • Locals chase Woodend Cup

    Locals chase Woodend Cup

    The 2024 Massey Ferguson Woodend Cup is the feature event on a 10-event race card at Kyneton this Saturday, February 3. And three Macedon Ranges-trained gallopers are in the Cup field. Topweight Station One, from the Liam Howley stable, will be out to take his record to four Cup wins, having previously won the 2022…

  • Station One after second Kyneton Cup

    Station One after second Kyneton Cup

    Station One will be trying to win his second successive Kyneton Cup tomorrow (Wednesday). On October 24 the local galloper prepared by Liam Howley ran seventh, beaten by 4.6 lengths, in the Seymour Cup over 1600m after leading. It was the five-year-old gelding’s first outing from a spell, and former New South Wales jockey Winona…

  • Kyneton Cup to Station One

    Kyneton Cup to Station One

    Bill West A big jump in class made no difference as lightly raced Station One set a strong pace to lead all the way in the $125,000 Kyneton Cup last Wednesday. “The Cup might have been moved to Bendigo but it was great to win our first Kyneton Cup with Station One,” local trainer Liam…

  • Station One impressive

    Station One impressive

    Kyneton trainer Liam Howley chalked up another winner last Thursday, with Station One leading throughout to win on the Ballarat Synthetic. Raced in the colours of Liam Howley Racing, the four-year-old by Toranado made short work of the opposition with Jason Maskiell in the saddle. It was Station One’s second run since a lengthy spell,…