Young driver rocks first Group winner

Young harness racing reinsman Jayden Barker enjoyed a huge breakthrough at Tabcorp Park Melton on Saturday night (Oct. 15), with the smallest of wins bringing the biggest of breakthroughs.

Barker guided Rockinwithattitude (Aldebaran Eagle) to victory by a short half-head in the IRT Australia Tatlow Stakes for two-year-old trotters, his first Group level win which he shared with trainer David Miles and a big rapt group of owners and breeders.

Rockinwithattitude (inside) (Stuart McCormick Photo)

ā€œItā€™s been a long journey, but itā€™s well worth it now,ā€ Barker told TrotsVision.

It was Barkerā€™s 501st start and delivered his 47th win, five of which have been registered driving Rockinwithattitude.

ā€œIā€™ve been driving her since sheā€™s come from the breakers, they always said she was really nice,ā€ Barker said.

ā€œIt wasnā€™t until we got to the trials against the older horses that we saw what she could do. David allowed me to keep driving, obviously with the owners help Iā€™ve been able to keep it and should be able to keep it after today.ā€

Connections of Rockinwithattitude (Stuart McCormick Photo)

It was a faultless performance, with Rockinwithattitude showing her customary gate speed to lead from gate two and then holding the front until favourite The Locomotive came knocking.

ā€œI thought thereā€™d be a little bit more pressure, but sheā€™s proven she can hold the front by herself,ā€ he said. ā€œI expected something out wide to attack early, but they obviously knew what she could do. And then it was just a matter of how much pressure they put on me whether I hold it or hand up.

ā€œObviously going into the race The Locomotive was the only one I was thinking of handing up to and it was just then a matter of whether he could get me to the sprint lane.ā€

He could, but Susan Is Her Name produced a bold threat for Emma Stewart and Kate Gath, moving three wide and advancing clear in the final straight before Rockinwithattitude dug in to grab her on the line in a photo finish.

Barker was clearly chuffed with the win in the Group 2 $30,000 feature, which builds on a flourishing career.

ā€œI was very lucky to start with David Miles,ā€ he said. ā€œMum (Sharon) works in the raceday office here, so sheā€™s obviously talking to all the trainers and drivers and owners. I was in between school and a plumbing apprenticeship ā€¦ but I always wanted to be outdoors.

Jayden Barker (Stuart McCormick Photo)

ā€œI didnā€™t really know what I wanted to do, as long as I was outdoors on a farm I was happy. David took me on, I did a couple of days a week for three months, I did the Bendigo training centre to get more confidence with the harness and all that sort of stuff. Got a job out of it and fell in love with it from there.ā€

For complete race results and replays, click here.

byĀ Michael Howard, for HRV

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