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‘New challenge': Walker reveals full-time move to Australia

Trainer Mark Walker
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In a boon for Australian racing, New Zealand-based Te Akau Racing head trainer Mark Walker is making the full-time move across the Tasman from February.

Walker, fresh off winning the Karaka Millions 2YO Classic in New Zealand on Saturday with La Dorado, makes the move to Australia to head up Te Akau Racing's picturesque base at Cranbourne.

"I'll be located at Cranbourne full-time from the start of February," Walker said in an exclusive interview with Ladbrokes.

"In this game you've always got to keep challenging yourself and the time is right for me now to make the move.

"Had I stayed in New Zealand it's hard to keep doing the same thing over and over so this is a fresh, new challenge that I'm really excited about.

"It was always the intention to ultimately move across (to Australia) and be based here full-time.

"At Cranbourne we started with 20 boxes, then 30 before 50 and now we're at 70 which will be our number.

"At 70 you can see every horse every day and give the owner's investment every opportunity to succeed.

"And as for the complex, it looks fantastic. We are very proud of how it has all come together."

Having served successful training stints in New Zealand and 11-years in Singapore during a career spanning three decades, Walker heads to Australian shores under no illusions as to the size of the task ahead.

"I know it's not going to be a walk in the park by any stretch," Walker said.

"But we're going to rip in, work hard and look to capitalise on the strong foundation that's already been laid."

Te Akau Racing has enjoyed a successful upstart in Australia during its first 16 months in operation at Cranbourne.

That was of course led by the remarkable exploits of champion sprinter Imperatriz which took Australian racing by storm prior to her retirement in the autumn of last year.

 
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2 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said:

Since you know everything I'm sure you know the answer to that question.

Good move by Walker though.  The setup at Cranbourne is first class and the tracks in Victoria are the best in Australasia.

Brilliant move for him , very good trainer and will be appreciated over there. I guess you'd have to say they have the stock over there now.

Hopefully he can win a G1 with yours.

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2 minutes ago, Huey said:

Brilliant move for him , very good trainer and will be appreciated over there. I guess you'd have to say they have the stock over there now.

 

More arriving next week so I hear.

Good move for their owners as well as it is getting harder to plan progammes for horses at some levels.  

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10 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said:

Are you thick?  Or are you in the post rest home cooked dinner fog?

So they are racing for $18k in Aus, seems strange we are racing for $18k in NZ as well and we were talking about Aus. prizemoney & training fees . 

Perhaps Aus & NZ have more in common that we think?

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34 minutes ago, Huey said:

So they are racing for $18k in Aus, seems strange we are racing for $18k in NZ as well and we were talking about Aus. prizemoney & training fees . 

Perhaps Aus & NZ have more in common that we think?

FFS you're taking the piss now.  I was referring to the maiden stakes in NZ!!

You get more than that in the OZ country.

 

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Its seems That Huey bought into a Dud at Te Akau and has never forgiven them

and CS has a share and Is looking for a free months training.

The back and forth ribbing is providing good entertainment for us reading so keep it going. As long as it stays as it is and doesnt get childish it provides a chuckle for the readers

Thanks both of you. I take it all as tongue in cheek. 

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33 minutes ago, Jim Green said:

Its seems That Huey bought into a Dud at Te Akau and has never forgiven them

and CS has a share and Is looking for a free months training.

The back and forth ribbing is providing good entertainment for us reading so keep it going. As long as it stays as it is and doesnt get childish it provides a chuckle for the readers

Thanks both of you. I take it all as tongue in cheek. 

I think we will all enjoy finding out what @Chief Stipe has taken a share in at this sale @Jim Green , he doesn't get much wrong so exciting times ahead for us all !

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