Great to catch up with one of country racing’s most popular trainers. Peter talks of the early starts necessary to get his horses worked before reporting for duty as a Telstra technician.
He acknowledges the efforts of his ground staff and wife Jenny.
Peter outlines the daily routine observed by himself and apprentice Jacob Golden. The pair ride twenty horses between them most mornings.
He talks of a normal day in his life as a Telstra technician.
The fourth generation horseman explains that he’s one of only three trainers to use the Moree track. He pays tribute to the Club President and Secretary.
Peter tells us more about Moree’s unique location on the famous Artesian Basin, and the benefits derived from a never ending supply of quality bore water.
He relates some tales about previous generations of Sinclair horsemen.
The trainer looks back on two attempts to establish himself as a professional jockey. He rode plenty of winners but paid the penalty.
Peter enjoys competing on the picnic circuit in northern NSW. He talks about some of the legendary amateur races in the region.
The busy horseman discusses his constant travelling to race meetings from Goondiwindi to Scone.
Peter didn’t make his TAB Highway debut until 2020. He ran second and fourth at his first appearance. He says he won’t undertake the long trip unless he feels he has the right horse. That’s a tip in itself.
He reflects on wins in many country Cups in the region. His three Moree Cup wins are very special.
Peter acknowledges the efforts of his regular jockeys.
He talks about his much loved family. Jack and Jorja haven’t followed him into the racing industry but Nathan is training successfully in his own right. Peter talks of Nathan’s struggle with spina bifida and a life changing operation in 2013.
Peter looks back on two special days on his home track in recent times.
This is an insight into the life of a bush trainer in the modern era. Peter Sinclair is one of the best.