Huey Posted Monday at 07:00 PM Posted Monday at 07:00 PM Great to see the battlers of the NZ Racing Industry getting recognised! https://www.ttrausnz.com.au/edition/2025-07-01/entain-industry-excellence-awards-recognise-new-zealands-finest-young-racing-talent Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Monday at 08:46 PM Posted Monday at 08:46 PM Bergerson takes top gong at Entain Industry Excellence Awards loveracing.nz https://bitofayarn.com Sam Bergerson, New Zealand’s leading trainer, was recognised by his peers when receiving the top gong at the Entain Industry Excellence Awards on Sunday night. Bergerson is part of the Te Akau Racing juggernaut, training in partnership with Mark Walker for the last two seasons, securing the trainers’ premiership last season and currently leads this year’s premiership with 127 wins and more than $9.1 million in stakes earnings. The 31-year-old’s achievements were recognised on Sunday night, receiving the Equine Licence Holder Excellence Award before being bestowed the overall Supreme Entain Excellence Award. “It was pretty exciting,” Bergerson said. “It was a really cool night and I had family up there and plenty of friends, so it was really cool. “To get the recognition among your peers against some really good horse people was very humbling. “It is an exciting time to be a part of the industry with what Entain is doing. To get recognition through their awards is amazing. I can’t thank them enough for the award.” Bergerson said it has been a whirlwind last couple of years, and he is grateful for the position he is in, leading the New Zealand arm of Te Akau Racing, with Walker spending the majority of his time overseeing their Cranbourne base. “It has been a massive couple of years,” Bergerson said. “I am very fortunate and privileged to be in the position I am in with Te Akau, with the backing of Mark (Walker), Karyn (Fenton-Ellis) and David (Ellis). It is just a fantastic opportunity. “I just love it. It is a lot of work and a lot of sacrifice, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. I am very grateful to them for the opportunity to work with these wonderful horses and fantastic group of staff and owners. “It has been an awesome journey so far and I am looking forward to the future.” Bergerson said he owes a lot of his success to his training partner and staff. “I am so grateful to Mark. He has been a fantastic mentor to me and we have got a really good relationship,” he said. “I look at him like a mate, not like a boss. He has really taken me under his wing and we have had some great success together and gone through the hardships as well. “Te Akau is a great enterprise to be a part of. I have come through the system there under Jamie (Richards) and then Mark, and I have been fortunate to get some amazing opportunities and work alongside some great people. “I couldn’t do it without the staff here, they are a really good group of people. They are the ones at the coalface and don’t get the recognition and exposure I have been able to get through being the head trainer. But you can’t do it without the people at the forefront there every day. “I won a bit of money last night, so we will probably have to have a shout and a bit of a celebration, which will be cool.” Bergerson received $10,000 as a category winner and an additional $5,000 as the Entain Excellence Award winner, as well as a $5,000 education package. “I am very grateful for the monetary prize, as well as the education grant,” Bergerson said. “I would love to travel and see a few different stables. I am always looking to continue to learn, I don’t think you ever stop learning.” As a past recipient of the Sunline Trust International Management Scholarship, Bergerson is aware of the opportunities educational grants provide, and he is looking forward to putting his Entain grant to good use. “The great thing about the thoroughbred industry is that it can take you all around the world with whatever avenue you pursue,” he said. “The Sunline Scholarship was more on the breeding side, but it came at a fantastic time for me as I was at a bit of a crossroads in not knowing what to do and it gave me a grounding and a good understanding of the breeding industry, which I think helps with the racing side and what goes into these younger horses. “That allowed me to meet a lot of people along the way and learn from people not only in New Zealand but overseas as well. “I pinch myself with how the last five or six years have gone, it is pretty surreal.” Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Monday at 08:59 PM Posted Monday at 08:59 PM 1 hour ago, Huey said: Great to see the battlers of the NZ Racing Industry getting recognised! Sam Bergerson still gets up at 3:30am each morning to train horses and often still there until the early evening. 2 Quote
Huey Posted Tuesday at 05:00 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 05:00 AM 8 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: Sam Bergerson still gets up at 3:30am each morning to train horses and often still there until the early evening. Wow so does just about everyone else, been a trainer for 5 minutes . Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Tuesday at 06:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:09 AM 1 hour ago, Huey said: Wow so does just about everyone else, been a trainer for 5 minutes . No he hasn't been "a trainer for 5 minutes". Was training horses since his grandad Herb showed him a horse. Aiden O'Brien said he was the best young horseman he'd had at Ballydoyle. Your claim to fame? 1 Quote
Huey Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago On 1/07/2025 at 6:09 PM, Chief Stipe said: No he hasn't been "a trainer for 5 minutes". Was training horses since his grandad Herb showed him a horse. Aiden O'Brien said he was the best young horseman he'd had at Ballydoyle. Your claim to fame? Their claim to fame is they ended up in the TA machine , can't wait to see how they get on outside of it. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Huey said: Their claim to fame is they ended up in the TA machine , can't wait to see how they get on outside of it. That has been proven to be a very successful career step for those previous so I would expect nothing less from young Bergerson. An intelligent, hard working young man with an exceptional pedigree. Quote
Special Agent Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I think it would have been difficult to find a more apt winner than Sam in the Equine Licence Holder category of those nominated. He represents the racing industry better than most. I agree with Huey's comments that he's not alone in putting in the hours as that is par for the course in his vocation but, Sam is definitely reaping rewards as a trainer. One thing I might need educating on is the wording I've seen more than once in relation to these awards ... "was recognised by his peers when receiving". Does this mean voting was by other trainers, or others in his category? What does "recognised by his or her peers" mean here? Quote
Freda Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Special Agent said: I think it would have been difficult to find a more apt winner than Sam in the Equine Licence Holder category of those nominated. He represents the racing industry better than most. I agree with Huey's comments that he's not alone in putting in the hours as that is par for the course in his vocation but, Sam is definitely reaping rewards as a trainer. One thing I might need educating on is the wording I've seen more than once in relation to these awards ... "was recognised by his peers when receiving". Does this mean voting was by other trainers, or others in his category? What does "recognised by his or her peers" mean here? Hmm...not casting aspersions on Sam at all, a very worthy winner indeed...but yeah, no idea who or what body did the voting. 1 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Special Agent said: One thing I might need educating on is the wording I've seen more than once in relation to these awards ... "was recognised by his peers when receiving". Does this mean voting was by other trainers, or others in his category? What does "recognised by his or her peers" mean here? His "peers" would in the normal use of the word mean licensed trainers. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Freda said: Hmm...not casting aspersions on Sam at all, a very worthy winner indeed...but yeah, no idea who or what body did the voting. Hmmm...how would knowing who voted change the outcome? Quote
Muzza Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 54 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said: Hmmm...how would knowing who voted change the outcome? Yup. Can't upset the inner circle can we. Quote
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