It has been a tough few weeks for South Windsor harness racing trainer Troy Williams who has been the victim of the Sydney floods.
Williams was evicted from his horse-training establishment three weeks ago with his property going under water.
The 41-year-old had to evacuate all of his horses and moved his team to makeshift stables at the Penrith harness racing track.
Williams then moved his horses to Menangle where they are now stabled in the retention barn that has been housing the Miracle Mile runners.
Despite the havoc, Williams has continued to train his horses and has three starters at Penrith tonight.
He was one of the leading trainers at that track last season and is nearing a century of training wins in his career.
Williams heads to Penrith tonight having trained 96 winners.
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