Blaike McDougall still chasing national title Blaike McDougall. Photo: David Thorpe/Getty Images. Comments
New South Wales’ leading jockey by way of winners, Blaike McDougall hasn’t given up on the national title with four weeks to go before the 2020/21 season draws to a close.
The 27-year-old has continued on his winning way this season having already booted home 169 winners, including two at Nowra on Friday, to be 10 winners clear of Tommy Berry in the race for the NSW premiership.
Provided McDougall can hold onto his premiership lead it will provide the Southern Districts based rider with sweet satisfaction.
Last season he had the title stripped from his grasp due to a six week suspension late in June which saw him forgo a 13 win lead when overhauled by Andrew Gibbons, losing the title by just 1-1/2 wins.
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A telecommunications tower builder has put forward a plan to construct a new piece of infrastructure on the Coast.
Little detail is included in the proposal, however works are set to include installing a new 35m pole at the site at 165-183 Dales Road. New South Wales-based company Stilmark Holdings has submitted plans to Sunshine Coast Council for a new telecommunications facility at Chevallum.
The application was lodged by the New South Wales-based company Stilmark Holdings.
The owners of the land, Rhys and Joanne Willemse, have given their written consent to the application.
According to the proposal, Stilmark operates as an infrastructure provider or “neutral host”, which means it designs, builds and maintains the facilities which are then used by carriers.
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