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The Inglis Digital Online Sale produced another winner on Saturday when Irish import Glounthaune scored a last stride win in the Midway. It was a very significant win for Warwick Farm trainer Greg Hickman who played a prominent role in the creation of the Midway concept almost four years ago.

Glounthaune was winless in 16 starts for the Bjorn Baker stable before turning up on the September Online sale last year. With the help of observant friends, Hickman was able to identify the gelding as a likely prospect and was thrilled to secure him for a realistic $30,000. The trainer shares the story with us this week.

Punters entering or exiting Grafton Racecourse in the early 1970’s were sometimes stunned to see a teenage boy perched in the boughs of a Jacaranda tree outside the racecourse adjacent to the home straight. That youngster was Michael Beattie whose passion for racing was evident at a very early age. Michael is now 66 years old and has been back in Grafton since 2012 as CEO of the Clarence River Jockey Club.

In the intervening years he worked extensively as a stipendiary steward at home and in Macau where he completed two stints. Michael’s boyhood love of harness racing led him to the role of Harness Racing NSW Chairman of Stewards, during the transition from Harold Park to Menangle and at the time of the Equine Influenza outbreak. This man’s a good storyteller and he’s got some rollicking tales to tell. Michael joins us on this week’s podcast.

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