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Yulong Investment’s bid for potential ownership of exciting three year old Private Harry was of little surprise. They succeeded in acquiring only half, but that’s enough to give the Asian powerhouse plenty of say in the colt’s future. Many people have been involved in the story so far - multiple owners, trainer Nathan Doyle and jockey Ashley Morgan.

Watching the story unfold from his Southern Highlands base is Ray Willis, the man who bred Private Harry and sold him at the 2023 Inglis Classic Sale. Ray remains the owner of Happy Pilgrim, the moderately performed mare who produced the unbeaten colt. The veteran breeder enjoyed a successful career as an insurance broker before establishing his boutique Southern Highlands broodmare farm in 1993. We talk to Ray about the realisation of his dream, and the support of the family who’ve backed him every step of the way.

It’s almost five years since arrogant mare Nettoyer staged a whirlwind finish to win the Doncaster at a deserted Randwick racecourse. The $41.00 “pop” came from second last of 20 runners to give trainer Wendy Roche and jockey James Innes Jnr their first and only Gr 1 success.

Wendy is no longer training horses, but James is now based at Canberra and enjoying his riding as much as ever. On the fifth anniversary of the “Covid Doncaster” I’ve invited James Innes to join us on the podcast to relive the thrill of the ill-tempered mare’s amazing win. There are many facets to the Nettoyer story, and James covers them all in an entertaining way.

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