Chief Stipe Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 Trainer Mick Burles, one of the true characters of racing in recent times, has died aged 70 after suffering from emphysema for many years. Burles and The Cleaner garnered a cult following and put the Tasmanian town of Longford on the map for their deeds in high class Melbourne races in 2014 and 2015. The Australian Trainers’ Association confirmed Burles had died in a Tasmanian nursing home. The Cleaner was retired in 2016 and now resides at Living Legends in Melbourne, while Burles, who trained his first winner in 1976, retired last year because of ill health. A natural front-runner, The Cleaner won the Gr. 2 Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes twice and was also Group One placed. He was the first Tasmanian-trained horse to run in a Cox Plate, finishing ninth in 2014 and seventh a year later in what was the first of Winx’s four wins. After another unplaced run, Burles believed the horse had been retired and was heartbroken when he was transferred to Peter Gelagotis but after four more starts, The Cleaner had run his last race. The pair were reunited last year when The Cleaner was taken to Tasmania as part of a promotion for Armidale Stud, where he was born. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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