The year 2013 has begun in a weird fashion. Horrifiant heat
and crazy rainstorms. Visitors from the other side of the world. Invasion by a
jolly team of Fijian house-menders, to make good most of what the earthquakes
of 2 ½ years ago did to us … and, of course, the usual unending horsey ups and
downs.
2012 was not a vintage year for us horse-wise, especially
following the triumphs of 2011, and 2013 began poorly too, with our two best
horses on the injured list, and the glamorous baby Mr B also hailing the vet
with a seedy toe.
But it began memorably nevertheless -- or, should I say memorially – for me, with
a trip to my old home town of Richmond for the Nelson Harness Racing Club’s
annual January meeting, featuring the Fred and Nancy Gallas Memorial Trot. A
kind of farewell to Nelson in the name of our parents by my brother and I. I
don’t suppose we’ll ever return to the place where the Gänzl-Gallas tribe grew up, now that mother
is no longer there.
The race itself was a cracker, ending up in what would have
been, in earlier days, a triple dead-heat. However, photo finish machines are
more sophisticated nowadays, and the winner, Dragon’s Den, owned by Wendy’s
friend Mike Stevens, made it by 10/1000th second. Ignite, driven by
Gerolsteiner driver, Jeremy Anderson, which everyone thought had won, finished
second, thousandths ahead of Kevin and Marg Townley’s Sheemon. With technology
like that, I’m surprised there is EVER a dead-heat!
Back to Gerolstein, to meet Max and Fabian, from Germany,
our first Farmworker guests for the year…
and to get our homemade horses to the trials. And there, we
got a glimmer of light! Mikie (Fifteen C) and Agnes (de Gerolstein) tripped to
Motukarara and ran promisingly, and two days later Agnes went to Rangiora to
run her qualifying trial. She glid quickly to the lead, ran them along at
better than the required pace, and passed the line a comfortable winner, five
seconds under the time needed. So now she and Mikie (who qualified last season) are readying themselves for
their debuts as racehorses .. which is something else altogether…
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