Lol You have changed its name Galah!
TAB is clearly pretty close to Mr Clark or his specialty subject is “Race winners trained by Alan Clark”.
To be fair all things considered, Alan Clark did a very good job considering he didnt even have a track of his own to work on.
He is clearly an enthusiast who loved the game by starting his horses so many times and regularly at the trials.
We all know how Mr Clark was going to drive and as a punter, we took our chances if we backed his horses.
The Fiery Ginga was one out of the box, just amazingly tough, and won so many races while being trained by basically an amateur trainer.
Alan Clark always ensured there is no loitering in any race that he drives in, and seemed like a nice fellah when he was interviewed.
As for Imperial Command being sold for $21K, providing the horse was still sound, then he may well be not too bad value seem he has gone to Oz, where he can be placed better than in NZ,
If he remained in NZ then yes he would struggle you would think if he was to continue to race in Canterbury!
He has plenty of speed and the trot races are mostly sprints in Oz so he could well win plenty in Oz depending on the state he races in,