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Hereward looked like the model racehorse as he strode sweetly behind the leaders in the run to the hometurn in Saturday’s BM72. He looked even more foolproof as he darted through a rails opening before clearing out to win the 1600m contest in emphatic fashion. Few race watchers are aware of the problems posed by Hereward behind the scenes.

Despite his annoying quirks, the homebred son of Saxon Warrior knows how to pick ‘em up and put ‘em down as evidenced by a record of two wins and three seconds from just six starts. Had a yarn on Sunday with trainer David Payne who was happy to share his feelings about an enigmatic but very promising three year old.

It’s always a treat to profile a bush trainer on the weekly podcast. This week we talk to Paddy Cunningham who happens to be the one and only trainer currently using the facilities at the Glen Innes racecourse on the NSW northern tablelands.

Paddy’s racing life began as an apprentice jockey with the Hunter Kilner stable at Glen Innes. He confesses to a lack of discipline in the early days which saw him quit racing for a job in the Northern Territory. He was back after two years and went on to make a name for himself in the northern NSW riding ranks. Paddy turned to training three decades ago and hasn’t looked back.

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