Neville Welsh named Gordon Rothacker Medallist 2012

17 November 2012 | HRV Media
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Decorated Elmore-based Trainer/Driver Neville Welsh has taken out the highest honour in Victorian harness racing, being named the 2012 Gordon Rothacker Medallist in a glittering ceremony at Melton’s Tabcorp Park tonight.

Having driven winners in every decade since the 1950s including a win in Cobram as recently as last week, Welsh’s record of achievement is as enduring as it is successful.

The Minister for Racing the Honourable Dr Denis Napthine was on hand to present the award alongside 2011 Gordon Rothacker Medallist Ted Demmler and Harness Racing Victoria Chairman Ken Latta.

In awarding the medal to Welsh, Latta paid tribute to the reinsman’s character and longevity in the sport.

“Neville is a humble man who doesn’t seek the spotlight, but his record demands recognition.

“There aren’t too many people in any sport who can claim to have been winners in the 1950s and continue to win today. It really is a magnificent achievement that defies age.”

Welsh was genuinely surprised when called onto stage to accept Victorian harness racing’s highest award, saluting the man whom it honours as a mentor and idol.

“I watched Gordon (Rothacker) right from when I was very young and I ended up having a good association with him even though I never won a race for him from memory.

“One thing I know is that everything that everybody says about the man is right. He was a gentleman on and off the track and I am extremely humbled to receive this award tonight.”

Neville began his career driving trackwork at a very young and secured his first win, Sea Witch at Horsham, aged just sixteen.

His career highlights include the 1971 AG Hunter Cup aboard Son of Nancy and the 1974 National Drivers Invitation at the Melbourne showgrounds on Truant Armagh.

Most notable however were his record breaking premierships in 1970/71 and 1971/72 where he drove 81 and 84 winners for the season respectively.

Significant Country Club award winners included Bendigo Harness Racing Club, which took out the Country Club of the Year and David Scott of Cranbourne Harness Racing Club, who was awarded the full-time Secretary of the Year.

COMPLETE WINNERS LIST

1.         Gordon Rothacker Medal                            Neville Welsh

2.         Pearl Kelly Award                                        Maree Caldow

3.         AVCHRC Volunteer of the Year Award        Rod Booker

4.         VHRSC Owner of the Year                          Heather Anderson

5.         Graduation Club of the Year                       Kyabram HRC

6.         Secretary of the Year (Part Time)               Joanne Cross – Horsham

7.         Secretary of the Year (Full Time)                David Scott – Cranbourne

8.         Best On-Course Promotion                        Wangaratta HRC

9.       Best Presented Track and Venue               Yarra Valley HRC

10.       Club of the Year – 16 meetings or less     Cobram HRC

11.       Club of the Year - 16 meetings or more     Bendigo HRC


GORDON ROTHACKER MEDAL HONOUR ROLL


2012 – Neville Welsh

2011 - Ted Demmler

2010 - Arthur Graham

2009 - Les Chapman

2008 - Bruce & Elizabeth Clarke

2007 - Peter Manning

2006 - Matt Donaldson

2005 - Ron Pocock

2004 - Jim Barker

2003 - Geoff Hill

2002 - Ian McCallum

 

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