The Gold Coast Bulletin

Hatch’s chance for some holiday pay

- NATHAN EXELBY

FRESHLY crowned Toowoomba trainers premiershi­p winner Lindsay Hatch is enjoying a rare family getaway this week, meaning he won’t be at Doomben tomorrow for what is arguably the strongest hand he’s taken to the city.

Hatch went into the final meeting of the Toowoomba season leading by four wins and emerged at the end of the night eight ahead, capping his best season as a trainer, with 58 winners and more than $1 million in prizemoney.

It coincided with Baylee

Nothdurft, the apprentice he mentored, taking out the Queensland metropolit­an jockeys premiershi­p.

“I am very proud of him. Not only what he’s achieved on the track but he’s developed into a cracking bloke,” he said.

Hatch sent Nothdurft to Brisbane trainer Tony Gollan last year to provide him with further opportunit­ies.

The pair go back a long way, as Hatch used to pretrain many Gollan horses.

He has dropped off the pre-training these days, preferring to concentrat­e on his own team of about 30 horses.

“I’m still good mates with Tony,” Hatch said. “Tony set me up and helped me get going.

“I was able to build my own team up over four or five years and I’m pretty happy with where things are at.”

The 24-7 racing cycle doesn’t allow trainers too many opportunit­ies to get away but this week Hatch is on the road with wife Tracey and daughter Jade, heading north to Townsville, where he will start Kuttamurra Al in next week’s Cup.

Hatch is not a frequent visitor to Brisbane, so having three horses running at Doomben on Saturday is unusual.

From his 274 runners last season, only 32 of them were at Eagle Farm or Doomben.

“It’s difficult to get a town horse and I’m not a bloke who likes to chuck a tie on and go there and run fifth or sixth,” he said.

“I only want to go when we’ve got a good chance.”

To that end, he thinks he has three great chances on Saturday in the shape of Motomiss (Race 2), For My Annie (Race 6) and Papa Jo (Race 8). Combined, the trio has won 13 races from 27 starts.

“I’m not greedy. I’d be happy if one of them wins,” he said.

“With Papa Jo, I will be really excited if the rain comes – he won a jumpout on a heavy track. He should cross and lead them easily.”

I’M NOT A BLOKE WHO LIKES TO CHUCK A TIE ON AND GO THERE AND RUN FIFTH OR SIXTH

LINDSAY HATCH

 ?? Picture: MITCHELL KEENAN ?? Leading Toowoomba trainer Lindsay Hatch with smart mare Jadentom, one of the stars of his stable.
Picture: MITCHELL KEENAN Leading Toowoomba trainer Lindsay Hatch with smart mare Jadentom, one of the stars of his stable.

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