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James Herbertson

From Western Australia ahead of The Nullarbor, James Herbertson joined Lochie Cook, Ryan Phelan and Tim O’Connor for this week’s episode of Burning Questions.

James Herbertson joined Gareth Hall on the Friday Form Panel to discuss Bulletproof Boy’s chances in tonight’s The Nullarbor, with Darren Carroll and Tim O’Connor giving their thoughts on the upcoming Geelong and Bendigo meetings.

Top drivers Ewa Justice and James Herbertson stopped by to join Darren Carroll and Tim O’Connor for a good look at Melton’s Saturday night card on Burning Questions.

Jess Tubbs executed a fine training performance after comeback pacer Fighter Command made a successful return to the racetrack in the Swift Signs Pace at Melton on Saturday night.

Victorian young gun James Herbertson missed the one person who would have mattered most when he thrashed some of the world’s best drivers to win the Ladbrokes Ultimate Driver Championship.

Dual Australian premiership winner James Herbertson carries Victoria’s hopes into the innovative Ladbrokes Ultimate Driver Challenge at Albion Park this weekend.

The ageless Bulletproof Boy has put himself in the firing line to more than double his stake earnings by the end of the summer after successfully defending his Bendigo Cup crown.

Keayang Zahara may already be a champion, Kingman looks every bit an emerging champion, but Bulletproof Boy is the people’s champion of Bendigo Cup night.

Victorian reinsman James Herbertson has cemented his status as Australia’s leading driver, claiming his second Australian Drivers Championship in Hobart on Sunday afternoon.

Bolinda professional trainer Brent Lilley has claimed the Trotting Trainer of the Year title for the seventh time at the Victorian Square Trotters Association Awards for 2024.

James Herbertson believes Victoria’s most popular pacer, Bulletproof Boy, will break the clock at Melton in the coming months after the rising 11-year-old took out the Beraldo Coffee Free For All on Saturday night.

Trainer Jess Tubbs believes a more mature and stronger Golden Shooz is well placed to stay the distance in tomorrow night’s Group 1 Pryde’s EasiFeed Victoria Oaks Final.

James Herbertson believes Im Bobby can take the next step and contest the feature races in the coming months after the six-year-old chalked up his seventh consecutive win in the Aldebaran Park Trotters Handicap at Melton on Saturday night.