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Broome Ladies Day bursts with colour as Nadria Moss and Border Control take top honours

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Border Control wins the 2025 Broome Sprint for jockey Natasha Faithfull.
Camera IconBorder Control wins the 2025 Broome Sprint for jockey Natasha Faithfull. Credit: Simon Merritt/Simon Merritt / Western Racepix

It was another gangbuster racing round last week, with Broome women flocking to the Broome Turf Club in their most colourful dresses and fascinators for Ladies Day.

Nadria Moss stunned onlookers in Fashions on the Field, winning first place and a $2000 South Sea Pearls voucher from Allure with her striking orange and blue dress and matching fascinator, which reflected the iconic natural colours of the Broome landscape.

The feature race, the $40,000 TABtouch Broome Sprint, saw Border Control, ridden by Natasha Faithfull and trained by Timothy Pike, win in 1:15.63 by a margin of 1.52 lengths.

Border Control was followed by Make Your Point, ridden by Elisha Whittington and trained by Peter Farrell, in second place, and Mocha Dream, ridden by Rosie Mahony and trained by John Doyle, in third.

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