“He's only tiny and stands about 15 hands and he can be a quirky horse,” Clem said.
“His stable name is Jimmy and if the real Jimmy turns up and sprints he’ll go well.
“But, sometimes Jimmy just wants to stay.”
Clem’s best sprinter in recent times has been King Klaus who won 14 of his 31 starts including city wins at Doomben and Eagle Farm.
Clem was a former jockey before weight prematurely ended his riding career and once had a desire to play rugby league at a high level.
“I got too heavy as an apprentice and had to give it away and I wasn’t good enough to be an A grade footballer for Northern Districts rugby league up here,” he said.