G1 winning trainer Colin Webster dies

by | Jan 19, 2026 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Australian racing community is mourning the passing of Group 1-winning trainer Colin Webster, who has died aged 85 following a distinguished six-decade career that helped shape Western Australian racing. A former accountant who began training in 1961 at just 21 years of age, Webster quickly established himself as one… Read More »

The post G1 winning trainer Colin Webster dies first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

Written By

Written by our team of expert trainers and breeders at Joie de Vie Farm, this post reflects decades of experience and a deep love for Standardbred horses. Our authors bring you firsthand knowledge and a unique perspective on the art and science of horse breeding and racing.

Related Posts

Kid ready to roll in Railway Stakes

Buoyed by a successful raid on New Zealand feature racing last year, Ben Hayes is plotting to do the same as Arkansaw Kid takes on the Railway Stakes at Ellerslie on Saturday. The 1200-mere Group 1 event is the beginning of a two start trans-Tasman campaign for the...

read more

Equal favourites in wide open Manfred Stakes field

The wagering companies have all in equal favourites for the Manfred Stakes (1200m) this Saturday at Caulfield. It is $6 the field, with first up winner Expulsion sitting alongside Salty Pearl, both firming in from $8. Job Done is at $7 on the second line of betting,...

read more

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *