Painting, Kennedy & Flaneur Crowned Premiership at Riverina Paceway

14 January 2022 | Greg Gangle

Following a fantastic season at Riverina Paceway, the Wagga Harness Racing Club is pleased to acknowledge the top participants of 2021 in their respective categories.  

Capping off a wonderful season it comes as no surprise that the team of Jackson Painting and David Kennedy are crowned as top driver and trainer at Riverina Paceway. 

  

Painting, 35, held the lead over nearest rival Blake Jones throughout the majority of the season to win the Driving Premiership with 321 points over Jones’ 277.5 points. 

Painting has been regular in the Riverina for many years and has amassed over 500 wins and more than $2.6 million in career earnings. 

In the training category, David Kennedy has once again been awarded the Training Premiership title. The 55-year-old conditioner put together a strong campaign throughout 2021 and ended the year with 240 points over nearest rival Ellen Bartley with 138 points. 

Kennedy, a resident of Narrandera, has been a leading trainer in the region for decades with over 700 lifetime wins as a trainer and more than $3.6 million in earnings. Kennedy has also been victorious in two Group 1 events. 

Flaneur, a nine-year-old son of Bettors Delight, won the 2021 Horse of the Year Premiership with 24 points, one point ahead of Are Double You and Rhianna Reigns. Flaneur is trained and owned by Gary Lang of Wagga Wagga. The veteran pacer has made 219 lifetime starts and has earned more than $125,000 in his career. 

The 2021 Premiership Awards will be presented during the 1 February Race Meeting at Riverina Paceway. 

 

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