By Jordan Gerrans
Back ‘home’ in the Central West, veteran trainer Pat Richardson was chuffed to nab a victory at Ilfracombe on Saturday afternoon and is optimistic he might get another one or two during the stint.
The 78-year-old is Dalby-based these days and has taken a couple of gallopers to Tambo to campaign through the winter months of the year.
He found success on the dirt at Ilfracombe as gelding Harlequin Field scored in Benchmark 55 Handicap company over 1400 metres, which gave the trainer his first winner in a few years.
Local jockey Robert Faehr did the steering of Harlequin Field and the rider put the seven-year-old into the race approaching the home turn after taking him around the field.
It was a smart piece of riding from Faehr as the gelding put more than a length between him and the chasing pack in the finish.
The voice of racing in the Central West Andrew Watts applauded the ride of Faehr in the call, noting it was his mid-race decision that won the race for Richardson.