top of page
austrot_1943

GROUP ONE GLORY.

BORDER TROTS” 25/07/2022.


Last week’s story showed the story from the “battlers”, or the “entry level” perspective, and perhaps, is less than optimistic in its outlook. Battlers can make it to the top in Queensland Harness. By hard work, dogged persistence, and a share of that important factor LUCK, it can be done. Do not be put off, get involved and have a go.


The following is lifted in its entirety from the keyboard of Jordan Gerrans ,Racing Queensland scribe, and chronicles an outstanding achievement. A chapter in a life with many more to follow in years to come.


The night highlighted by the second running of The Rising Sun will always be a momentous one in the career of talented reinswoman Narissa McMullen. The 27-year-old captured her maiden triumph at the elite level of racing on the evening, with trotter Global Flight landing the Darrell Alexander Trotting Championship. And, while it all came to a head at Albion Park on that evening in front of a big crowd during the carnival, the breakthrough Group 1 triumph has been coming for some time. McMullen’s partner Matt Elkins – a driver and trainer in his own right – feels her first Group 1 level win has been in the making for the past 24 months. In that time frame, the harness racing couple have developed their own training property on the outskirts of Brisbane, which has led to their rise up the standings. McMullen is ranked inside the top seven for drivers and trainers in metropolitan racing this season.


And, to claim a maiden Group 1 triumph for McMullen – as well as owning, driving and training the trotter – Elkins felt it was imminent before the carnival of 2022. “It was not just a one night thing, it has been two years building up towards something like that,” Elkins said. “All the money and time that has gone into the new property and all the hard work and time that goes into the place.“It has been a big build-up of a couple of years, more so our whole careers, working towards the first Group 1 for Narissa. “Once I saw on the board that she had won, I was very proud and it was a good achievement for her.” The 25-year-old Elkins did cheekily suggest to his partner that a career pinnacle like this was just around the corner for the long-time participant, who’s family is steeped in harness racing history. “When we were going to the track one night I said to her that it was about time she won a Group 1 I reckon,” Elkins said.





“It was pretty fitting that it was one of her own that she purchased and found herself not long ago. “To train him and have him ready for the night, it was awesome for her.” Elkins himself is inside the leading four drivers in the Sunshine State this season across all three tracks.

While they are a solid team on the track, McMullen and Elkins have also bonded more so working together day in and day out at their new property, which is based at Coominya. “It is not always easy having a relationship when you work together all the time but I think it definitely has made us stronger,” McMullen said.McMullen is a lady of few words at the best of times but was overcome with emotion following the Kiwi-bred gelding’s win in the 2647 metre feature.The Majestic Son gelding had been a revelation since McMullen purchased him from NZ, winning three of his four starts before the annual Darrell Alexander Trotting Championship. “It was amazing, it is something you dream of and it was really a dream come true,” McMullen said of her maiden Group 1.“I sort of was not expecting it – it took a little bit of time to sink in – but once I got back to the presentations, I was quite emotional.“It was a huge thrill.”To win a major race like that so soon after arriving in the Sunshine State even surprised his new owner.McMullen thought he might win a few races eventually, but he has most certainly exceeded expectations in his opening campaign.


When looking at the Kiwi’s form back home, McMullen liked that he trotted well and he had good manners, which has transferred well to his time in Queensland. And, she thinks he has enjoyed the warmer weather, which has helped him settle into his new environment.“He takes a bit of work, I have worked him pretty solid since he has got here and he has just kept improving all the time,” she said. “He is very laid back and is a lovely little fella to have around. “You could not help but like him; he is a lovely little horse and fitted in straight away.” The team go in search of their second Group 1 of the carnival this Saturday evening in the Queensland Trotters Cup. Global Flight has drawn five this week, for the 2138 metre event on Blacks A Fake night. McMullen says her trotter likes to have the speed on so he can follow it and finish over the top of them in the finish.


“The Constellations” are drawing to a close for another year. No doubt ,Queenslanders have been treated to a sight of what’s best in the Southern hemisphere in the pacing, and, to a degree trotting department over the past weeks. Sadly, however, the great bulk of the money went over the State borders, never to return. If we are to have a realistic long term future as a sport, north of the Tweed River, we have to re-cycle our product. Turnover has to rise, and rise dramatically. The sad part of it all, is that there seems to be very few participants who are willing to even suggest changes which might have a positive outcome. Racing Queensland would do itself a great favour by conducting a compulsory survey, designed to identify both negatives and positives, and make decisions based on all the input. The Ipswich Factor which is calculated on wins over the week in which either the trainer or driver comes from the Ipswich footprint (115 trainers live within a 50 kilometre radius of Marburg), and those performances, at this point, are the only results reported in Border Trots. This week the factor was 16/37.. Lean pickings indeed, and unsustainable long term. Top drivers this week Nathan Dawson 3 wins, Pete McMullen and Matthew Neilson 2 wins apiece. Kay Crone the only trainer to score twice. Furioso (Matt Crone) and Dollar Bill (Angus Garrard)..


Resultsville . Albion Park 19/07.. King Of The North (Pete McMullen for Chantal Turpin).. Warfare (Nathan Dawson for Greg Franklin).. Bonnie Prince Louis (Nathan Dawson for Ben Battle).. Redcliffe 20/07.. Midnight somewhere (Adam Sanderson for Shannon Price).. Beach Magic (Adam Sanderson for Shannon Price).. Develstix (Pete McMullen for Darren McCall).. Furioso (Matt Crone for Kay Crone).. Explanation Noted (Matthew Neilson for Grant Dixon).. Yogi (Matthew Neilson for Gary Vernon)..Redcliffe 21/07.. Champagne Reactor (Nathan Dawson for Stewie Dickson).. Monterey Jack (David McKenzie for Colin Knox).. Doolittle Dexter (Brendan Barnes for Darren Ebert).. Baileys With Legs (Lachie Manzelmann for John McMullen).. Dollar Bill (Angus Garrard for Kay Crone).. Albion Park 22/07..Meeting Abandoned.. Albion Park 23/07.. Crime Writer (Taleah McMullen for Mattie Craven)..




10 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page