Southland born Canterbury based reinsman Jonny Cox comes from a family steeped in harness racing history, with his grandfather Harry training 335 winners and his father John training one of New Zealand great trotters, David Moss.
Cox, who now lives in Canterbury, created his own piece of history today when he drove his 700th winner Moonlight Angel (One Over Da Moon) at Ascot Park.
It was made even more special because besides also training the mare, she wore the family racing colours and she won in his home province.
āYou look from time to time (at the number of wins) and think youāve still got a wee way to go. Coming down here has definitely helped me get there a wee bit quicker. Iāve had six or seven drives every time Iāve come down so Iāve been pretty lucky that way. Iāve always kept the colours registered after Dad stopped training. They donāt get out too much but itās nice to get the milestone wearing them today. Coming down here is also helping the holiday fund out,ā he said.
Coxās first winner was Godet for Tony Barron at Winton in September 2002 and his first for his father came a couple of months later when Tip Off won at Wyndham.
Todayās winner Moonlight Angel is a relative newcomer to the stable after being trained by her owner Joe Clementson.
āIād driven her a couple of time at the trials and races and I didnāt mind her. He was wondering what to do next – sack her or carry on. I suggested to him that I should take her for a month and if we didnāt make a dollar Iād send her back. She just probably needed to be worked in company. We changed a few things on her, bad hands let her down last week (laughter) and she missed away but ran a good fifth. We got away today, sat third and toughed it out pretty good.ā
MOONLIGHT ANGEL REPLAY
https://youtu.be/PfS1CzQChRM?si=rt8uOg89o_69Zwoj
Moonlight Angelās winning margin was a length from Stella Bay.
Coxās biggest moment as a driver came in the 2014 Group One Dominion Handicap when he won with Jaccka Justy which he also co-trained with Amber Hoffman.
āIt was pretty special (the Dominion Handicap) but even the likes of driving Folklore who won a Group Two and what Pinseeker has done. I drove a few winners for Mark (Purdon) and Natalie (Rasmussen) including a Group One. Thereās been lots of highlights and hopefully we can add a few more.ā
Coxās other Group One winner was on Elle Mac for Purdon and Rasmussen in the Caduceus Club Two Year Old Fillies Classic.
This season heās part of a winning trio with Alta Meteor trained by his employers Stonewall Stud, winning the Superstars Championship and Autumn FFA and these days heās driving in some of the countryās bigger races.
āItās something I havenāt done a lot of. I havenāt had a lot of horsepower over the years but this year has been different. At Stonewall theyāve had enough horses for Tim (Williams) to drive and for me to be on the second stringers. Any winners are good winners whether theyāre $100,000 or $10,000. Itās just good to see happy owners and trainers.ā
Although he trains a small team with his partner Kimberly Butt, itās the driving part of the sport he loves most.
āIāve been doing it all my life. The more youāre out there the more you enjoy it.ā
His best season as a driver to date, was 2015 when he drove 62 winners. As a junior, he drove 40 winners in the 2005 season, taking out the New Zealand Junior Drivers Championship which he won again the following season.
Both Cox and Butt have a busy life with Jonny heading off to Stonewall in the mornings whilst Kimberly travels south to work for Brent and Tim White before the couple train a few of their own horses in the afternoon. The have a young daughter Kenzie to take care of as well.
āLucky Dadās there in the morning and does the joggers and thereās a few to hopple for Kim and I after we both finish work. Iām lucky to have Mum and Dad at home because Mum looks after Kenzie a lot.ā
Kenzie turns three in August and has brought plenty of joy to the Cox family.
āShe comes out with new words every day. The other day at Mum and Dadās sheād just finished tea and said āDeee licousā. We all wet ourselves laughing. Sheās pretty special to us.ā
As a trainer Cox has trained eighty seven winners with Pinseeker being the latest stable star.
āHe was a bit of a surprise package. We thought a little bit of him but everything we throw at him he stepped up. At his last race heād probably had enough and it was a bad drive at the same time. Weāve given him four weeks out and heās just come back jogging. Heās in a tough grade but I canāt wait to get him back.ā
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by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink