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Rebecca Dunn didn’t know whether to laugh or cry after winning her first Saturday metro race with Inferencia at Rosehill, so she did a bit of both. Horse loving Rebecca juggles the training of gallopers with the schooling of show horses on her 21 acre property at Williamtown.

Her emotional reaction was triggered by the fact that she bred and reared the Inference filly before breaking her in and finally becoming her trainer. She’s also Inferencia’s regular rider in trackwork. Rebecca says they have the occasional disagreement but usually sort things out. She shares the very interesting back story of Saturday’s Midway winner.

Brisbane trainer Matt Hoysted was at Rosehill to watch stable star Uncommon James run a cracking third in Saturday’s Galaxy but couldn’t get to a TV monitor quickly enough to watch stablemate Ouroboros contest a BM 78 at Eagle Farm. The four year old bolted in and by coincidence happens to be by Harry Angel, sire of the Galaxy winner Private Harry.

Matthew Hoysted made a name for himself during an eight year partnership with recently retired Steve O’Dea, and has quickly established his own identity. Matt is a member of one of Australia’s best known and most successful racing families. Generations of horse training Hoysteds have made their marks in Victoria but young Matt broke ranks in 2014 to try his hand in Queensland. He’s our special guest on this week’s podcast.

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