The Cairns Post

Krogh hits big city to win races for Munce

- MARK OBERHARDT

BRISBANE’S apprentice ranks have received a further boost with leading central Queensland rider Quayde Krogh moving to the city.

Krogh (pictured) has linked with former champion jockey Chris Munce and rode First Crush for the trainer at Doomben on Saturday.

Originally apprentice­d on the Gold Coast, Krogh has been riding out of Rockhampto­n for the past two years and has had considerab­le success on the provincial circuit.

He has ridden 161 winners but can still claim 3kg in the metropolit­an area.

Krogh is well known to the racing industry in the Far North, regularly visiting tracks in the regions around Townsville and Cairns.

Munce believes Krogh can be an instant success in Brisbane.

“He has ridden all over the state. He is a hard worker and can ride light,” Munce said.

Another former central Queensland apprentice Zoe White has moved her indentures to Dale and Bill Healey on the Sunshine Coast.

She rode a winner for the Healey combinatio­n on Tapa at Grafton last week.

White, who was central Queensland’s leading rider last season, had a stint with Tony Gollan at Eagle Farm before making the switch.

The number of apprentice­s was further boosted recently with Boris Thornton and Taylor Marshall shifting to Eagle Farm stables from Melbourne.

Marshall had a huge and noisy cheer squad on hand when he rode his first Brisbane winner on Cornrow on Saturday.

“It was a bit like a Melbourne Cup reception,” Cornrow’s co-trainer Will Hulbert said.

Marshall’s father John rode Rogan Josh to win the 1999 Melbourne Cup.

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