“I want to work hard, do the hard yards and hopefully get a lot of success – that is the goal.”
Goindasamy arrived in Australia last Wednesday and has been busy riding work for Gold Coast trainers Peter Robl, Jay Bellamy, Richard Laming as well as the satellite operations of the leading Freedman and Waller camps.
The 27-year-old is hopeful of getting his foot in the door with the Munce yard, as well.
The ambitious hoop has just put together his best campaign in NZ since he became a senior rider, which prompted the move.
He piloted 36 winners, which included one Group 3 victory, at a strike-rate approaching nine percent.
“I always wanted to come to Australia and ride, it has always been one of my goals in my career,” Goindasamy said.