Kendra Gill was on cloud nine after recording her first training win at Waterlea Raceway on Friday (Jan. 20) with Amarla (Gold Ace) in the Carters Blenheim Mobile Pace (1850m).
Gill is in her second season training in partnership with her grandfather, Mark, who has been instrumental in her involvement with harness racing.
āMy Grandad, Mark, has been training since before I could walk,ā Gill said.
āI did the equestrian side for many years and then I had a couple of knee reconstructions, so riding became a bit too hard on my knees. I then got into racing, got the bug, and havenāt looked back.
āWith Mark getting on into his seventies, it made sense to go into partnership with him last year. Itās a bit more exciting to be more family orientated. He was really proud of the win today.ā
The local trainer brought up her maiden training win in emphatic style, with Amarla running out a 5-1/2 length victor, belying her $46 winning odds.
āIt was very exciting,ā Gill said.
āHer work leading up to the race I thought she would go close, but I didnāt expect her to win like she did. It was a nice surprise.ā
AMARLA REPLAY
The win was made even more special because of Gillās close association with Amarla and achieving it on her home track.
āIt was great to win with a horse I bought from the sales four and a half years ago,ā Gill said.
āI liked the way she walked through the ring and had nice straight legs. She was on the smaller side, which I donāt mind. She grabbed my attention.
āI broke her in and have done most of the work with her, so that makes it a bit more special.
āDoing it on the home track and in front of the home ground was also a great feeling.ā
Being based at the top of the South Island has made planning a racing programme difficult for the Gills, so they ensure they make the most of their home meetings.
āEvery year we target these smaller meetings and it is always great to support these smaller clubs,ā Gill said.
Gill has also recently expanded her involvement in the industry to breeding and has welcomed two foals this season.
āI have bred two foals this year ā a pacer and a trotter,ā she said.
āI thought I would try and breed a couple of nice ones of my own. Being a hobby trainer, it is hard to get your hands on a nice enough horse without paying big money.ā
For complete race results,Ā click here.
byĀ Joshua Smith, for Harness News Desk