Now he’ll be insufferable. Great player but bloody hell.
Get behind Damon Heta people.
Victoria Racing Club’s Track Manager, Liam O’Keeffe has flown to Queensland following an sos from Racing Queensland.
Interestingly through, MVRC Track Manager, Marty Synan recently resigned from his position from the Club after 41 years to take up a position with Racing Queensland overseeing all their tracks including Thoroughbred, Harness and Greyhound Racing.
O’Brien’s Icehouse at Docklands was scheduled to host the Group A matches in 2025 IIHF World Ice Hockey Championship Division II from April 27 to May 3, involving Australia, Israel, Netherlands, Belgium, UAE and Serbia.
If you read past the headline you’ll know that isn’t the story.
And all the #nuptothecup drongos are getting excited that their plans have come to fruition.
Fire crews are tackling a fire that broke out at the Caulfield Racecourse grandstand early Tuesday morning.
Due to this mornings events, tomorrow’s Caulfield racemeeting has been transferred to Melbourne Racing Club’s Mornington venue.
The anti’s would be loving this. First Magic Millions, now Caulfield. What’s next? VRC, MVRC. Or is the MRC involved in the tobacco war too.
Moving it to Scone. Would be piss funny. ![]()
TAG Heuer replaces Rolex as official timekeeper.
As Rolex had also been naming rights sponsor of Australian F1 Grand Prix at Albert Park in 2023 and 2024, the change of timekeeper also means the race will need to find a new major sponsor.
part of the deal where LVMH has taken over. instead of MUMM on the podium now they will have Moet for example
UPDATE
https://www.racenet.com.au/news/gold-coast-track-gets-green-light-for-magic-millions-day-20250108
People, get around Aussie Simon Whitlock as he gets his PDC tour card back. He’s made it into the last 32 of day 1 of the final stage at UK Q-School.
The match will be shown live on ESPN and 7mate in Australia on Tuesday, January 14.
Greg Norman declared LIV Golf had “changed the game forever” after officially being replaced as the chief executive and commissioner, but the Australian legend will “remain involved” with the Saudi-backed circuit.
Norman’s exit, having led LIV from its dramatic birth and clashed with players including Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods after poaching major champions from the PGA Tour, had been flagged but is now complete, with leading American sports executive Scott O’Neil taking charge.
Golf Monthly reports
The former CEO of Merlin Entertainments (O’Neil) will take over from the Australian with immediate effect, and will “drive the strategic vision, business operations, and global growth for the league.”
Sadly he didn’t make it back to the PDC, didn’t do so well. But fortunately, he’s a popular guy, he’ll get plenty of exhibition work, can play on the WDF tour, can play PDC 2nd-tier events, has been invited to the World Seniors Darts Tour as he is of age and without a tour card. Can be inivited to play at the World Cup of Darts, as we only have one player with a tour card (Damon Heta) and can play at the NSW Darts Masters if he qualifies.


