Combining motherhood and a rewarding harness racing career looks a breeze for trotting mare Windsor Block (Crazed), who made her racetrack debut at age eight, and took only a couple of starts to get on the winnersā list.
Windsor Block became a mum in 2018 but plans for a racing career were a stop and start affair until she finally made it to the track in October this year ā just a few weeks before her foal, Poppy Popstar (Danny Bouchea) made her own racing debut.
āWindsor Block has been a bit of a long story, but weāre pretty pleased with her ā sheās always shown us a bit and that she was worth going on with. She took a while, particularly to get back into shape from carrying a foal,ā said co-trainer Barry Ainsworth.
Windsor Block was bred by Yabby Dam Farms, but after a few preparations she found her way to the Wedderburn property of veterinarian and enthusiastic breeder Gregory Hargraves.
āShe was just running with a herd out at The Docās place, who was standing Danny Bouchea at stud at the time, and she ended up in foal,ā Ainsworth said.
After the foal Poppy Popstar was born and weaned, Windsor Block was sent south as a travelling companion to horses being sent to Paddy and Johnny Meadās stables.
āPaddy and Johnny thought she looked like she could go a bit, but in the end, they didnāt have the time to put into her, so she was sent home again.Ā Greg asked me if Iād pick her up from a meeting we were at and bring her back,ā Ainsworth said.
āI mentioned to Greg a couple of times about him picking her up, but it just never happened, and in the end, we thought weād have a bit of a go with her, and my wife Katrina leased her from Greg.Ā In the early days I donāt think I realized she was eight, and I definitely didnāt realize sheād had a foal!ā he said.
Ainsworth, who trains in partnership with his son Ashley at Moyreisk, midway between St Arnaud and Maryborough, said in the early days he understood why Windsor Block hadnāt made the grade.
āRight from the beginning Ashley thought she felt alright, and it was really him that believed she was worth going on with.Ā She really only ever liked to go for Ashley ā our other sons Toby and Jason, both tried her and thought she was hopeless,ā Barry said.
āShe went to the trials a time or two when I thought she was going okay and sheād run tailed out,ā he said.
āShe is a lovely cut of a mare now, but it took such a long time to trim her down from her broodmare shape.Ā She started on her quest probably eight months ago and weāve had her in and out getting her to this point.Ā With each preparation she got a little bit more in shape and just every now and then she would show that she could do it.
āWe were pleased to get her to the races last prep and this time sheās had two starts for a fourth and a win. Sheās showed us enough that she might even have another win or two in her yet.ā
Ashley said he was more than pleased with the mareās performance in her Melton win (Dec 22).
āI didnāt think she trotted quite as well as she had the week before and I really had her penciled in to be cherry ripe at her next run (Maryborough Jan 5).Ā She did it pretty easy and there was plenty left in the locker.Ā Sheās worked well and her gait seems better this week, so I think sheāll be alright,ā he said.
by Terry Gange, for Harnesslink