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Home New Zealand

Massive upset caused by 101 to 1 shot

18 June 2022
in International, New Zealand
by Bevan Greig
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After the first two races at Invercargill today were won by favourites, the following race provided the major blow of the harness racing season with twelve start maiden Stunin Star (Stunin Cullen) winning at odds of 101-1.

Ascot Park (Bruce Stewart Photo)

It was the Stunin Cullen mare’s first run for new trainer Adrian Wohlers, having taken over from previous owner/trainer Richard Austin. Driver Jeremy Douglas settled Stunin Star beyond midfield from her second line draw. At the five hundred the four year old was traveling, so as horses tried to improve Douglas made his move and Stunin Star cruised up to leader Chogi, holding on to win by a length from favourite Elouisa Dale which came late.

STUNIN STAR REPLAY

“I can’t speak highly enough of Jeremy. He’s an underrated driver. I’ve said to a number of people that’s there’s no-one better with a problem horse,” Wohlers said.

Prior to today’s start Wohlers made a number of gear changes, taking the overcheck off, adding an under check, taking off the tongue tie, adding a figure eight and bit lifter, taking the blinds off and adding fixed deafeners.

“I’ve been helping Ritchie for a couple of seasons and have been driving this mare. She’s got one bad problem. She won’t turn right, which can prove a bit awkward when they’re circling at the start. Ritchie said he’d have enough and was going to put her on Gravel House, and I said I wouldn’t mind having a go. I got her in great order, as fit as a buck rat and I’ve only had her for two weeks. So all credit to Ritchie,” said Wohlers.

Chiropractor Tommy Beckett has also done some work on Stunin Star.

“He’s been to her twice. She was very sore last week when he first came. He came this week, and she was a lot better.”

After seventeen years in the North Island working as an Orderly Supervisor at Waikato Hospital Wohlers has been back in the province for five years and now works at South Pacific Meats at Awarua. The job restricts his ability to train more than two horses at a time.

“You work ten hour days and time is half the problem. I don’t have the chance to develop young ones so that’s why I’ve concentrated on horses other people have given up on that could do with a change of scenery.”

So, at 101 to 1 was there any money to be made here?

“I’m not a betting man and didn’t have one cent on her but I did say to a number of people during the week that the mare was working unbelievably well and her recovery heart rate score was phenomenal. I thought if she went away and got a good trip she would get a wee bit of it but I didn’t expect her to go that good.”

The win was extra special for Wohlers as he inherited his late father Bert’s green and yellow colours.

“It’s always nice to win a race in Dad’s colours.”

The win would also bring back memories for race day sponsor Tom Kilkelly from Regent Car Court. He was a friend of Bert Wohlers and in days gone by he gave him a cameo role in the television commercial for his car yard that aired on local channel Mercury prior to the racing show.

For complete race results, click here.

by Bruce Stewart, for Southern Harness Racing

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