Weekend Herald

Business comes first for in- form Moloney

- NZ Racing Desk

High- flying Australian jockey Patrick Moloney didn’t hesitate to delay a holiday to make his first working trip to New Zealand.

The 23- year- old has answered a call from Michael Moroney to ride runners from the transtasma­n trainer’s Matamata base, which he operates with Pam Gerard, at Ellerslie today.

“I’m stable rider for Mike in Melbourne and basically I have been for the last year and a- half to two years,” Moloney said.

“I was going to go on holiday and then Mike said to me that Jake [ Bayliss] had been suspended and would I go over and ride a few? I said yes straight away, no dramas.

At Ellerslie, he will partner On The Rocks in the Listed Trevor Eagle Memorial ( 1500m) and has picked up outside rides on Sweet Leader ( race one), Tattybogle­r ( race two), Secret Stash ( race six) and Tourmaline ( race eight).

“It will be a good learning experience no matter what happens.

“I’ll be back home after Saturday and then go on holiday. I was going to Bali, but with the volcano erupting I might have to change destinatio­n.”

Moloney has been in great recent form and rode three winners during the Melbourne Cup carnival, including the Moroney- trained Vengeur Masque in the group three Queen Elizabeth Stakes ( 2600m).

Last Saturday, he also guided the Robert Smerdon- prepared Grand Dreamer to victory in the Listed Ballarat Cup ( 2200m).

“I’ve had a really good spring and to get three winners during Cup week at Flemington was great,” Moloney said.

“I couldn’t be happier with the way things are going since I started in the senior ranks.”

Moloney has a career tally of 349 winners with his mounts earning nearly A$ 13.5 million.

 ?? Picture / Darryl Sherer ?? Aussie Patrick Moloney will ride at Ellerslie today.
Picture / Darryl Sherer Aussie Patrick Moloney will ride at Ellerslie today.

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