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Nomadic Ray Green hunts Queensland’s Grand Circuit event

21 July 2021

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By Jordan Gerrans

Having travelled the world training and learning about standardbred horses, racing stalwart Ray Green is a product of his experiences.

The Kiwi native has seen more of the globe than most would dream of – chasing his love of pacers and trotters around the world.

“You meet lots of people from all walks of life, you rub shoulders with the rich and famous and with ordinary people,” Green reflected on his journey.

From New Zealand as a youngster, it was over to the United Kingdom for six years, heading over on a cargo ship with his pacers as a naive young man, he declares.

It was then back home for a little bit, over to Australia to pick fruit as a backpacker, back over to England and following that, Green took in the surrounds of racing in Florida in the USA and up to the Meadowlands in New Jersey, as well.

Throw in stops in Italy, Scandinavia and Germany, the industry veteran now finds himself staying in a Runaway Bay apartment overlooking Surfers Paradise while preparing a star pacer, Copy That, at Woongoolba.

The New Zealander is in the Sunshine State chasing TAB Constellations Carnival riches, which he has done plenty of already this month, with an eye on even more this week – the grand final – Group 1 TAB Blacks A Fake.

One stop on his extensive journey does not stand out as more important than the others, Green says, detailing that he took little bits of learnings from every stop to become the 75-year-old horseman he is to this day.

“You try everything,” Green said.

“If you see someone being successful doing something, you give it a go.

“At the end of the day, you end up with what you are comfortable with and the way you do it is something that has evolved over time.

“All the places are equally important to me, you learn a little bit as you are travelling around, of course in Europe it is mainly trotters, not as any pacers there, and vice versa in America.

“There is a lot to pick up as you go along, learn as you go along.

“The way I do things now, I am really comfortable with that, I do not change it – it works.”

Why would you change it with the way Green has been going in recent weeks in Queensland?

Copy That has last Saturday night’s Group 1 Sunshine Sprint in his pocket already, on top a Listed Wondais Mate earlier in the carnival, while stalemates American Dealer and Tommy Lincoln are also Albion Park recent winners.

07122021-sj-poolside-edits-2.jpgFour-year-old pacer Copy That is right in Blacks A Fake contention now but just a few short weeks ago, there were doubts if he could be a factor across the ditch.

He did not fire a shot in the Group 1 Harness Jewels at Cambridge at the start of June but the veteran trainer says the son of American Ideal has been a different horse in Australia.

“The start before he came here, it was the worst race he has ever gone,” Green said.

“I was a little bit worried about how he would perform but he has put that one to bed and we are pretty happy with where he is at the moment.

“I couldn’t fault where he was at post that race and hence here, we are, since he has been here – he has thrived.

“It was inexplicable really; he has turned the corner.”

COPY THAT NZ

pn4mRGKA.jpegChampion driver Anthony Butt, who will pilot Copy That come Saturday night, detailed how Green left a lasting impression on many in the harness racing community of Ireland all those years ago. 

"He has always been a great horseman Ray, he has been around a while and I actually stayed with him quite a few years ago and I got to know him well in the early 1990s" Butt said.

"He has a bit of history going around the world.

"I can remember a funny story when I went to Ireland for a drivers series race three or four years ago and all the Irishman kept asking me 'how is Ray Green getting on?'

"They were telling me that he was a fantastic driver when he was in the UK, he trained over there for quite a few years in the 1970s and they all remembered him.

"They all told me to say g'day to him as he was very popular and well respected over there.

"He must have left an impression."

Copy That has been a wonderful horse for Green, purchased by his wife for just $7,000 as a yearling and while he was a “handful” early in his career, the talent was obvious.

He was sold as a three-year-old to Merv and Meg Butterworth, money he could not turn down – Green says – but he remained as the trainer throughout his sparkling career, yielding 21 victories from 40 starts for almost $600,000 in prize money.

The Pukekohe-based horseman heads towards Queensland’s only Grand Circuit event in the unique position of having prepared two of the leading chances - Australia’s pacing superstar, King Of Swing, and current stable marvel Copy That.

He purchased King Of Swing and trained him in his earliest racing days before he was eventually on-sold.

Green says it is a buzz to see King Of Swing excel, even if he is not currently trained by him.

Having around a dozen Group 1 races on his resume throughout his lengthy career, with the Auckland Cup his greatest achievement, Green says he never gets sick of winning big races and is hoping to add the 2021 TAB Blacks A Fake crown this week.

“It is a sort of race that you really want to win and we are well placed as one of the main contenders,” Green said.

“When you are fronting up to the likes of King Of Swing, who was equally as good last Saturday, you cannot go into these races over-confident – you have to respect these type of animals.”

Copy That is rated as a $11 chance to win the Group 1 on Saturday night with King Of Swing the red-hot favourite at $1.22 as of Tuesday afternoon.

The final night of the carnival will feature an incredible six Group 1s, with the Queensland Derby and Oaks, the Triad Finals and the Queensland Trotters Cup supporting the TAB Blacks A Fake, Queensland’s only Grand Circuit event.

 

Races

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Albion Park | Albion Park Harness Racing Club | 8:15 PM

2021 GARRARDS SUNSHINE SPRINT (G1)

1
COPY THAT NZ
D: Anthony Butt
2
KING OF SWING NZ
D: Luke McCarthy
3
ROCKIN MARTY
D: Brad Hewitt