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When Pride Of Jenni reached the line in Saturday’s Gr 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes she had just been responsible for one of the most arrogant wins in the history of the historic race. Jockey Declan Bates openly admitted he’d been little more than a passenger. Resentful of the presence of Mr. Brightside in the early stages the six year old flew onto the bridle and took charge of the race.

Riders of opposing runners were immediately subjected to harsh criticism, but all felt an earlier move would have been detrimental to their chances. Either way the spectacle was something not seen for a long time on a Sydney metropolitan track. It was a freakish display of sustained speed over a very testing distance. Our story includes a segment about a long retired jockey who won a couple of Sydney stakes races in the 60’s by breaking the hearts of the opposition.

On the podcast is mid north coast trainer Karen Owen who prepares her small team of horses on a property at Killawarra near Wingham. Karen likes to keep her horses as close to nature as possible. Her star boarder Fay’s Angels occasionally helps to round up the resident herd of Angus cattle.

After a humble beginning at the Ryde Pony Club she attained a very high level in the eventing pursuit. She was quickly off the mark when an opportunity arose to join the NSW Mounted Police Unit. She was destined to spend thirty three years with the Mounties, attaining the rank of Sergeant - the first woman to achieve that distinction. Karen Owen’s life with horses makes for an absorbing podcast.

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