by Dave Di Somma, Harness News Desk
Itās a case of āso far so goodā for Canterbury-based trainer Rodger Austin in 2022.
A trainer since the early 1990s he produced his first ever quinella yesterday at Nelson when Idle Stuartia edged out stable-mate Mikemaro in race 7, the Super Liquor Motueka.
āIt was certainly nice to get it,ā says Austin.
Mikemaro, driven by Jim Curtin, led initially only for Idle Stuartia and Blair Orange to go round the stable-mate and lead with a lap of Richmond Park to go. Turning for home Mikemaro peeled out to issue his challenge, but Idle Stuartia held on by half a neck. They were more than three lengths clear of their closest rivals.
āIt was an easy watch really, they both had good runs.ā
It was Idle Stuartiaās fourth win in 57 starts. Sheās also had 20 placings. She was bred by Rodgerās father, Mike Austin, who trained 271 winners between 1978 and 2007.
The Austins have been long associated with the āIdleā breed, including six-win trotter Idle Monkey.
āHe was probably the best of them,ā says Austin, āand injuries meant we probably didnāt ever see the best of him.ā
In race three at Nelson, Austin was third with B J Lindenny in the race named in honour of his father, the Mike Austin Memorial Trot. Mike Austin died in 2017.
On the first day, on Friday, Austin also achieved success with A Rocknroll Dance three-year-old, Donmaro, who won impressively on debut.
All in all itās been a fruitful start to the year.
āToo right it has,ā says Austin.
2022 will see a big change for Austin. After being a fulltime farrier for around a quarter of a century heās stepping away from it in March, and will devote his time to his Templeton-based business, Austinās Farrier Supplies.
āItās a hard job and Iāve got a few back problems so itās time to move on.ā
But he has no plans to step away from training. Currently he has five horses in work.
āIām a hobby trainer really but I love it ā itās fun and itās something Iāve always done.ā