We’re fresh into a New Year. Could 2026 be even bigger and better for the Turpin/McMullen stable?
The husband-and-wife combination of Chantal Turpin and Pete McMullen experienced some unbelievable highs during the recently concluded season, which resulted in another hugely successful metropolitan season plus, and most importantly, international success via star trotter Gus.
In recent years, the burgeoning stable has directed their attention to high-end racing at the home of harness racing in the Sunshine State, Albion Park, and cater for most areas ranging from older open class talent (pacers and trotters) to the lucrative stakes racing for juveniles.
Their depth runs deep. And it was on full display when the incredibly gifted trotter Gus ventured to Christchurch during Cup week in November to claim a unique Group 1 double.
Gus prevailed in the country’s biggest trotting feature, the Dominion, before backing up days later to win the NZ Trotting Free-For-All on Show Day.
It was the first time the couple had campaigned a horse on international soil, and it only whetted their appetite.
They plan on heading back across the ditch, this time targeting the North Island with Cambridge locked in as the destination.
Gus will return for the Trot Slot feature while The Janitor, another emerging star within the stable, will accompany him and focus on the pacing slot feature.
The $1 million Race by Betcha and the $600,000 TAB Trot will headline the Night of Champions at Cambridge Raceway on April 10.
While the deeds and exploits of Gus have been well documented in recent times, what do we know about the pacing talent of The Janitor?
Well, interestingly, there are very similar parallels between both horses.