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Legendary reinsman set to make his return to the track

16 October 2024
in Australia, International, Top 4
by Lachlan Mitchell
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Legendary harness racing reinsman Brian Gath is set to make his return to the track this Sunday afternoon at Maryborough.

Brian Gath

The 80-year-old suffered a broken leg in three places after slipping over during a frosty Melbourne morning on June 22.

The “Little Master” had a plate and screws inserted into his leg and has made a full recovery ahead of Sunday’s comeback appearance in the sulky.

“Yes, I am going to drive,” Gath said.“The recovery has been good. I drove at the trials the other night and I got around pretty good and didn’t run into any trouble.”

The reinsman, who has spent almost 65 years in harness racing, had a hard time watching on.

“I did miss it,” he said. “I don’t like driving like I used to at every meeting, but I still love to drive my horses every once in a while.”

Gath will partner Billy Zippin (Volstead), who is trained by son Matthew, in the first heat of the E L Titan Victoria Trotters Derby on Sunday.

“He is a lovely little trotter and I was hoping to strike a little bit of an easier heat, but we have struck a few of the outstanding ones,” he said.

“He will go around and be very respectable.”

The winner of the 2022 Gordon Rothacker Medal is taking a modest approach to Sunday’s return.

“If I get around safely, I will be right,” he said. “I am looking forward to it and it is going to be a great day’s racing at Maryborough.

“The Redwood is one of the races I haven’t won.”

The first heat of the E L Titan Victoria Trotters Derby is set to go at 3.09pm on Sunday, with the Group 1 final the following weekend, October 27.

For complete race entries, click here.

by Lachlan Mitchell for Harness Racing Victoria

Tags: Australian Harness RacingBrian GathLachlan Mitchell
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