When champion trainer Max Lees died suddenly in 2003, his son Kris was left with 60 horses, and some bewildered owners. Today many of those owners are still with Chris, who has doubled the size of his team. Kris Lees has trained some 1800 winners since taking over the operation, with 15 Group 1’s thrown in. In Part 1 he talks about early days under the tuition of his father, and the good horses he grew up with.
Mar 26, 2019•23 min•Season 1Ep. 83
In Part 2 Rod talks about the horse he stumbled upon in a paddock at Scone. He decided to put the chestnut into work and his judgment prove correct in a spectacular way.
Mar 19, 2019•22 min•Season 1Ep. 82
Rod Craig enjoyed the respect of all sections of the racing industry during four decades as a horse trainer in Sydney. He got an early Group 1 with Lady Eclipse in the 1983 Champagne Stakes, and trained a host of handy horses over the next ten years. Rod’s career took a spectacular turn in the mid nineties, when he came across an Integra colt on a property at Scone. That colt was named Intergaze, and he took his trainer to dizzy heights over the next four and a half years winning eight Group 1 r...
Mar 19, 2019•35 min•Season 1Ep. 81
“Who’s the bloke on Mystic Journey?” has been a commonly asked question since the Tasmanian filly emerged as a potential Group 1 contender. The bloke on Mystic Journey is thirty six year old Anthony Darmanin, who’s been a jockey for many years earning the bulk of his livelihood as a track work rider for Lloyd Williams, at the famous Macedon Lodge training property. A few years ago Anthony decided to fly to the regular Sunday race meetings in Tasmania, and it wasn’t long before his talents were r...
Mar 12, 2019•28 min•Season 1Ep. 80
At 41 years of age Jason Coyle is embarking on the most exciting phase of his career. His future looked rosy a few years ago when invited to train horses for Nathan Tinkler who had launched a massive racing initiative under the Patinack banner. Jason was left high and dry when the Patinack empire fell over, and had to start all over again. It’s been a long, hard road but the winners are flowing again, and so is the support of loyal owners. Jason Coyle is emerging as one serious horse trainer....
Mar 12, 2019•38 min•Season 1Ep. 79
In part 2 Michael pays tribute to two great horses sent to Australia by Sheikh Hamdan. He reflects on his association with At Talaq- a Melbourne Cup winner who could sprint like an Everest horse. He recalls the brilliant but unsound Almaarad, one of his two Cox Plate winners. Michael remembers his idol, the late Roy Higgins who was always willing to give younger riders a helping hand. I hope you enjoy a long overdue chat with a jockey who left an indelible mark on Australian racing....
Mar 05, 2019•23 min•Season 1Ep. 78
I’ve lost count of the number of people who’ve queried the whereabouts of Michael Clarke over the last decade. Michael retired in 2002, but actually rode the last 6 or 7 years of his career overseas. It’s a quarter of a century since M.Clarke’s name appeared in race books and form guides in Australia. Old friends have been delighted to see him back at the races lately, to monitor the progress of his son, brilliant apprentice Michael Poy. I’m thrilled to have Michael on the podcast this week. He ...
Mar 05, 2019•38 min•Season 1Ep. 77
It takes a brave and passionate man to venture into the field of professional horse training in Sydney. The big stables totally dominate the scene- the smaller ones have to battle for the leftovers. At 38 years of age, David Pfieffer has already been training in his own right for close to a decade, posting 300 winners to date. He has a loyal owner base, a dedicated staff and a team of 35 horses in his Warwick Farm stable. David’s had a healthy number of stakes winners, and although he doesn’t wa...
Feb 26, 2019•35 min•Season 1Ep. 76
Perth’s Darren McAullay is the best promoter Western Australian racing has ever had. His distinctive style, and his unbridled passion for the sport has endeared him to racing audiences all over Australia. Here is a bloke who was born and reared at Kalgoorlie, and has been mad about racing from an early age. At age 10 he stationed himself in front of the starting gates with a flag, just in case there was a false start. There was no false start in life for Darren McAullay. He “flew the lids”, and ...
Feb 26, 2019•46 min•Season 1Ep. 75
In keeping with our policy of introducing country trainers on the podcast, it’s a delight to chat with Ross Stitt who’s been churning out the winners from his Taree stable for more than four decades. One of 9 kids from a dairy farming family, young Ross started his working life doing a milk run around town. His fascination with horses led him to a full time career as a trainer. His results on northern NSW tracks have been spectacular, and he’s got a healthy strike rate in the big smoke too....
Feb 26, 2019•38 min•Season 1Ep. 74
In part 2 Tony talks of his heyday at Mornington, when he was training a team of 100 horses. He reflects on the wonderful horses who’ve shaped his career, and the great jockeys with whom he’s had a winning association. Tony Noonan is a good listen.
Feb 19, 2019•29 min•Season 1Ep. 73
In part 1 Tony Noonan talks about childhood days with his mother’s family who whet his appetite for racing. He talks of his early working days as a Marist Bros teacher, all the while just wanting to be a horse trainer. He talks of the old friend who taught him the basics of the training caper. He remembers the devastation left in the wake of his biggest owner walking out with thirty horses.
Feb 19, 2019•27 min•Season 1Ep. 72
Sydney harness racing fans are familiar with Todd McCarthy’s meteoric rise in a few short years. He has had to step out of the shadow of his high achieving father and brothers, and make his own way in a tough game. Todd has succeeded in a spectacular way. He talks about his early days, the influence of his family, and the horses who’ve shaped his career. He pays special tribute to the amazing Tiger Tara.
Feb 12, 2019•28 min•Season 1Ep. 71
This is the first interview I’ve ever conducted with Dwayne Dunn. I’ve been a fan throughout his thirty year career, but our paths have never crossed. Any racing fan would know of his many achievements in the saddle, and the esteem in which he’s held by major stables. I’ve also discovered during the course of arranging this podcast, that Dwayne is a complete professional. Great to catch up with him.
Feb 12, 2019•35 min•Season 1Ep. 70
In part two of the podcast Michael Cahill remembers Falvelon as the fastest horse he ever rode. He talks of his time in Hong Kong and Macau. The latter contract took him to a jockeys title, and a Derby win. He recalls some of the talented horses he’s ridden, his premiership battles in Brisbane, and the inevitable injuries. He pays tribute to his brother Matthew, who stayed at Cowra, destined to become a champion jockey in the NSW Central west. Michael talks about his likely future....
Feb 05, 2019•28 min•Season 1Ep. 69
It’s great to catch up with a jockey who’s been the ultimate professional for four decades. Michael Cahill was born into a great racing family at Cowra(NSW). He was probably resigned to the career of a bush jockey in his early days, but decided on a change of direction twenty two years ago. An offer from Bruce McLachlan initially took him to Queensland, and he’s been among Brisbane’s top jockeys ever since. In part 1 of the podcast Michael talks of his strong family background in racing, and his...
Feb 05, 2019•21 min•Season 1Ep. 68
Great to catch up with a young lady who is rapidly establishing herself in the Sydney training ranks. Kristen Buchanan lived in WA as a youngster, and attained Uni Degrees in Biology and Exercise Physiology. Those qualifications would have given her any number of job choices, but training racehorses was all she wanted to do. It’s been a tough ten years for Kristen, but determination and talent have taken her a long way.
Jan 29, 2019•36 min•Season 1Ep. 67
When the website began in May of last year, Rodney Quinn was one of my very early podcast guests. He’d been retired for five years, and was well entrenched in his new role as tutor of apprentices with Racing NSW. What a magnificent career he had. Forty years in the saddle, and success at the highest level, but most importantly the profound respect of all sections of the industry. If you missed this very early podcast, I’m delighted to give it another run. Here comes Rodney Quinn Take 2....
Jan 29, 2019•44 min•Season 1Ep. 66
Bob reminisces about horses like Danewin, Slight Chance and Shogun Lodge who won many Group 1 races. He talks of the jockeys who helped him along the way, and the apprentices he tutored .
Jan 22, 2019•38 min•Season 1Ep. 65
Bob Thomsen taught himself the basics of horsemanship at a riding school, before becoming apprenticed to Tommy Smith in 1957. He rode 40 winners, most of them on metropolitan tracks before a disagreement with TJ changed his life. Bob took out his own trainer’s licence, and after a modest start went on to reach the pinnacle of the profession. He talks frankly about those early days.
Jan 22, 2019•32 min•Season 1Ep. 64
In keeping with our plan to introduce country based trainers from time to time, we introduce the lady known as the “Baroness Of Bombala”. Barbara Joseph started with a $600 horse at Bombala 40 years ago. Her journey has taken her to a Group 1 Doncaster at Royal Randwick, and 1200 other winners along the way. Barb talks about her new training partnership with her sons Paul and Matthew.
Jan 15, 2019•34 min•Season 1Ep. 63
This week we welcome another member of the famous Fitzpatrick clan-a dominant force on the Sydney harness racing scene for decades. Thirty five year old Blake Fitzpatrick won a Harold Park premiership at 18, and has driven more than a hundred winners in a season 8 times on NSW tracks. Blake reviews a great career.
Jan 15, 2019•35 min•Season 1Ep. 62
I’ve known few more passionate racing men than Louis Mihalyka, who founded Laurel Oak Thoroughbreds 32 years ago. Like most syndicators he would buy yearlings, and then advertise heavily in the search for new owners. Fourteen years ago he changed direction and renamed the company Laurel Oak Bloodstock. He realised he should service existing clients exclusively, and give them whatever they wanted- yearlings, stallions, broodmares and various other racing involvements. Louis handles every request,...
Jan 08, 2019•37 min•Season 1Ep. 61
Jodi Quinlan was pretty sore and sorry when we recorded this podcast, but you’d never pick it. Only a week earlier she had a confrontation with an ill tempered maiden trotter in the Melton float parking area, and came off second best. We’re talking about a tough little lady who’s had several race falls in a twenty eight year career, but none of them hurt as much as this one did. Jodi talks about the accident, and the career that has brought her 2300 wins in the sulky.
Jan 02, 2019•33 min•Season 1Ep. 60
Had Glen Colless decided to remain in his native Coffs Harbour, he would have carved out a stellar career riding around the northern rivers. As soon as his apprenticeship finished with the Trevor Hardy stable, he decided to pull up stakes and head for the Gold Coast- a decision he has never regretted. He forged a spectacular association with trainer Alan Bailey, and got to ride many talented horses. Glen has more than 1000 wins behind him, and multiple Gr 1 success. He’s had to overcome the rigo...
Jan 01, 2019•36 min•Season 1Ep. 59
I’m planning to talk to several country based trainers during 2019. The emergence of the TAB Highway races in Sydney, has brought many new training faces into the spotlight. This week we talk to Tamworth’s Sue Grills, who was NSW country trainer of the year in the 2014/15 season. Sue brings an occasional horse to the “big smoke”, and is rarely far away. She tried her hand as a jockey, at a time when nobody wanted female riders. Lack of opportunity finally led her to the training ranks, and she h...
Jan 01, 2019•28 min•Season 1Ep. 58
In Part 2 Ron takes us through the tough transition to the ranks of Sydney trainers. He talks about the best horses he’s prepared, his role as a tutor of young jockeys, and his riding stints in Ireland. Ron Quinton OAM is a welcome guest on the Xmas podcast.
Dec 25, 2018•23 min•Season 1Ep. 57
In Part 1 Ron talks about his childhood on the family farm at Mendooran, and his early introduction to horses.He recalls happy times during his apprenticeship to Theo Green, master tutor of jockeys. Ron pays tribute to the wonderful horses who contributed to his dominant years in Sydney racing. He got to ride some of the best of the era.
Dec 25, 2018•31 min•Season 1Ep. 56
Delighted to welcome Blake Shinn to the podcast. One of Australia’s riding elite, Blake has been out since August recovering from spinal injuries sustained in a Randwick barrier trial. He talks about the highs and lows of his spectacular career, and his favourite horses and horse people.
Dec 18, 2018•36 min•Season 1Ep. 55
I had many a conversation with Richard Freedman at Sky Channel, and not once did he hint that he might train horses again. Two years ago the bug bit him when he pre trained a few for brother Michael at Hawkesbury. Now, Richard and son Will have thirty horses in work at Rosehill. He talks about early days on Hardwicke Stud, the beginning of “the brotherhood” in Melbourne, and the wonderful horses to pass through their hands. He’s good listening is old Richard.
Dec 18, 2018•37 min•Season 1Ep. 54