Damien talks about the strategic benefits of training at Wyong.
He talks of his many trips to faraway country meetings. He says improved bush prize money is a great incentive to take horses away.
The trainer talks about his resolve to personally attend as many meetings as he can.
Damien pays tribute to his father-in- law, former trainer Bob Law whose input is invaluable. He talks of Bob’s success with unsound horses in the 80’s and 90’s.
He acknowledges the contribution to the training operation of wife Kate who rides a power of trackwork at Wyong.
Damien has nothing but praise for his stable apprentice Anna Roper who figures prominently on the NSW premiership ladder five months into the current season.
He takes us back to early days in Coonamble and pays tribute to his late father, former jockey Frank Hodgson.
Damien gives great credit to his uncle and mentor Cec Hodgson who’s still training a small team in Coonamble.
He recalls mother Narelle’s insistence that her son complete a trade before settling on his career direction.
The trainer talks about his move to Wyong around the time of the dreaded Equine Virus. He says he worked for two local trainers in the early days.
Damien says his fragile financial state propelled him into a full time job on the Wyong maintenance team.
He looks back on the start of a friendship with two Victorian brothers who agreed to lease him a horse called Benny Blue Eyes- the horse to provide his magical first win. He would win another six races with the gelding.
He talks of another horse he was able to lease from the same source- a horse who would become his all time favourite. He won ten races with Pirate Ben including two strong country Cups.
Damien talks of subsequent veterans like All But Gone and Johnny Roo Boy who more than paid their way.
The trainer says he’s been able to find good homes for the genuine old geldings.
He speaks highly of talented mare Buckin’ Beauty who recently produced her first foal.
Damien gives credit to fellow Wyong trainer Kristen Buchanan who recommended him to loyal client Bruce McKenzie. The trainer says it’s been a pleasure to train several of the “Oakfield” horses for the thoroughly professional participant.
He talks of his attachment to the famous Grafton July Carnival and the winning run he enjoyed in the Jacaranda city last year.
Damien looks back on his Wellington Boot win with Sonnet Star and a subsequent crack at a Melbourne stakes race. This was the only time he’s used his namesake, crack Victorian jockey Damian Lane (slight variation in the spelling of the christian name).
“Wyong Damien” says the name similarity has caused a couple of ticklish situations behind the scenes.
He acknowledges the long time assistance of veteran jockey Darryl “Digger” McLellan.
A nice yarn with a dedicated horseman.
Episode 472: Scott Singleton
Episode 471: Shane Scriven
Episode 470: Karen Owen
Episode 469: Bryan Martin Pays Tribute to John Russell 1930 - 2024
Episode 468: Larry Cassidy
Episode 467: John Sprague
Episode 466: Ron Stubbs
Episode 465: Angela Davies
Episode 464: Dominic Tourneur
Episode 463: Brent Thomson
Episode 462: Jenny Duggan
Episode 461: Tony Lee - NZ Broadcasting Legend Calls Time on Stellar Career
Episode 460: Ben Brisbourne
Episode 459: Nathan Doyle
Episode 458: Shaun Guymer
Episode 457: Kyle Wilson-Taylor
Episode 455: Ron Hutchinson
Episode 454: Wayne Harris
Episode 453: Ryan Maloney
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