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Scone trainer Rod Northam admits he has mixed feelings about strike rates. He quotes the former top trainer Guy Walter who said trainers should worry about how many races a horse wins, and how much prize money it accumulates for its owner or owners. That said, Rod Northam currently boasts one of the best winning strike rates in Australian racing for the new season.

The fifty four year old talks about his apathy towards strike rates and explains his reasons why. He shares the story of the chance visit to a Hunter Valley broodmare farm where he literally stumbled upon the yearling destined to win him a string of races including Saturday’s TAB Highway at Rosehill. We take a look at Rod’s journey in the racing industry and the expert tuition he gained from several top horsemen before launching his solo training career.

We go to Coffs Harbour for this week’s podcast interview and to a young lady who can’t imagine doing anything other than training racehorses. Thirty two year old Sally Taylor won the listed Grafton Cup within three months of gaining her trainer’s licence and has maintained a steady average of winners ever since.

Sally keeps her team of horses to eighteen for very good reason. She wants to have the time to give each horse some variation in its training routine. She’s at Boambee Beach several times a week, often uses dressage with intractable horses, loves to work them in a sand equestrian arena and sometimes takes them for trail rides. It’s interesting to hear her talk about the importance of variety in the daily training regime of racehorses. She won’t be changing her methods anytime soon.

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