The Narrandera-based trainer and driver combination of David Kennedy and Jackson Painting have been at the top of their games, winning multiple races and premierships in the Riverina during the past decade.
The 2021 season again ended on a high for Kennedy as he captured the Riverina Trainer of the Year title with 85 winners from 335 starters, boasting a 25 per cent winning strike rate.
Meanwhile, his regular driver Jackson Painting also recorded an impressive season tally and surpassed the century mark for the second successive year with 103 winners.
He too took out numerous awards, including the Riverinaās winning-most reinsman.
And 2022 has started with a bang for Kennedy, who bagged five winners on New Yearās Day at Leeton.
With their undeniable ability and a stable of talented pacers, Kennedy and Painting have their sights set firmly on bettering their previous success.
This afternoon at Wagga Kennedy has two runners while Jackson has been booked to drive in six races.
āThere is no secret that Dave and I work as a training partnership with the horses and we both get much satisfaction from each otherās success,ā said Painting.
āLast season was brilliant.
āWe won some good races along the way both locally and in the city with some really nice horses that have progressed through the grades for their owners.
āDave is a master trainer, and I am fortunate to be here learning so much from him.
āWe have some good owners and people who help around the stables and at race meetings which makes our task all that much easier.
āIt is very much appreciated, I have to say.
āEach season I strive to drive as many winners as I can and travel to as many race meetings as possible.
āHopefully, I can continue to have the success I have enjoyed and crack that century again this year.
āTodayās meeting looks to be a little tough for me on paper as most of my drives have drawn poorly, but I do like the prospects of Tungsten Terror in the last race.
āI have picked up that drive from trainer Brooke McPherson.
āI have had a lot of success driving for her and this horse looks ideally placed as he drops in grade significantly in this race and looks the likely pacesetter.ā
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