By Andrew Smith
Confused by name, but definitely not by nature – it is an accurate summary of the retired racehorse that has recently come into the care of Marrissa Jones.
Marrissa is one of the Queensland Off-The-Track Program’s newest Acknowledged Retrainers, signing up to the program in January of this year.
The 27-year-old started retraining racehorses in 2015 and founded her own equestrian business, Summit Equine, shortly after, operating out of her 10-acre property at Jimboomba.
Marrissa’s career progressed with years of work in the racing industry, leading to her ultimately owning and training her own standardbred racehorse Callmedemaro who was successful on the track.
But it is in retraining retired racehorses that she has found her niche.
“My parents are not horsey at all - they wouldn’t even pat a horse but my stepdad bought shares in a racehorse that was trained locally, and he said to the trainer ‘the horse can spell out at our place - just tell us what we need to do to take care of them,’ ” Marrissa said.
“A few horses came to spell at our place and when they finished racing, I’d try and get on them and ride them. They were only broken-in to harness race, so I learnt the hard way how to ride them.
“I slowly worked on my skills with the horses that my stepdad owned that were retiring and from there, I just worked for various different trainers in different industries.
“I worked for a thoroughbred breeding stud, thoroughbred racing trainers, harness racing trainers and dressage stables - I wanted to soak up as much information as I could to better understand the mindset and expectations of racehorses.”