By Joshua Smith, Harness News Desk
Waikato horseman Dylan Ferguson recorded his first win as a trainer at Cambridge Raceway on Friday but it wasnāt until later on that he realised his achievement.
Ferguson has been working for dual code trainer Graeme Rogerson for the last few years as his stable foreman and was taken into partnership at the start of the season.
The newly formed partnership had just one runner prior to the COVID-19 enforced lockdown, but were quick to get on the board when harness racing resumed in the North Island on Friday, taking out the opening race, The Clubhouse Fathers Day Special This Sunday Trot (2200m), at Cambridge Raceway with Funny Face.
The three-year-old filly was having her first start for the stable and made the perfect beginning for her new barn, winning comfortably by 7-3/4 lengths.
While pleased with the win, Ferguson admitted he didnāt realise the significance of the win until later.
āIt wasnāt until I went out onto the track in the next race that I realised I had trained my first winner,ā he said.
āIt was nice to chalk up a win on the board, I just forgot my name is in the book now.ā
It was Funny Faceās first win from five starts and Ferguson believes it wonāt be her last.
āShe is a nice filly, she just has some funny manners,ā he said.
āEverything went perfectly for her tonight. We had plenty of time and plenty of room to keep her settled.
āShe is far from the finished product. She seems to have a bit of upside, so we should have a bit of fun with her.ā
It wasnāt long until Ferguson added a second training win to his tally when he reined home Miss Slippers to win Betavet Handicap Trot (2200m).
āShe has been a bit disappointing this preparation. She has had a few issues throughout her life so it was good to chalk up another win with her tonight,ā Ferguson said.
āShe got a perfect trip and dropping back to Cambridge was a big help.ā
The Hamilton barn also celebrated the placing of recent stable addition Unico Gem in the Blue Do 23 September. Tickets On Sale Now Mobile Pace (1700m).
The daughter of Roll With Joe was purchased by Rogerson off standardbred.gavelhouse.com for $4,500 last month and she has quickly rewarded his judgment.
āIt was a good effort from her, she stuck on really well,ā Ferguson said. āI think she is going to win a couple of races for us up in the North Island.
āWe mainly bought her as a junior and amateur horse and I think she has proven on tonightās effort that she will more than pay her way.ā