Fuller team hopeful winning Emma's got more success in store

30 April 2016 | Cody Winnell
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Michael Bellman guides Whats Emma Got to victory last night at Tabcorp Park Melton.

Michael Bellman guides Whats Emma Got to victory last night at Tabcorp Park Melton.

Pacing mare Whats Emma Got is a part of the family for Glenda and Neville Fuller.

“She’s been a beautiful horse from the start,” Neville said at Tabcorp Park Melton last night after the bonny four-year-old broke her open-aged metropolitan maiden status in the DNR Logistics Pace over 1720 metres.

The Globe Derby-trained pacer rated 1:57.0 on her way to win No.29 at career start No.44, leading for most of the trip with Ararat’s Michael Bellman in the sulky.

RE-LIVE WHATS EMMA GOT WINNING AT MELTON

“I wish she had come by a few years ago because it would have been easier for us to travel all over the place with her,” Glenda said before adding:  “But we’re really enjoying her and it gets us out of bed in the morning.”

Both former professional trainers – Neville in Port Augusta and Glenda in Perth – the couple married and set up at Globe Derby Park, South Australia.

“We’ve both done it professionally, but it’s just a hobby now. We really enjoy it,” Glenda said.

Whats Emma Got is a “team effort”, says Glenda, whose name appears alongside daughter Sharon Newman in the racebook.

“Sharon is our daughter and she fast works her a lot. We’re all working together,” Glenda said.

The Fullers also have a long association with Bellman, who drove the mother of Whats Emma Got, Whativewegot, which too hailed from the Fuller stable. “Mick’s drive was terrific tonight,” Glenda said.

Back in South Australia, where Whats Emma Got had scored 27 of her 28 wins leading into last night, top driver Danielle Hill usually takes the reins behind the bay pacer. “Dani has driven for us since she was about 16,” Glenda said. “She drove (Whats Emma Got's) mother who won 23 races for us. Dani would have driven two-thirds of those wins at least.” In fact Glenda says Hill has driven over 150 winners for the stable.

Glenda and Neville are sure they will be back to Victoria chasing more metro success with Whats Emma Got in the future, but for now the Strathalbyn Pacing Cup in a fortnight at Globe Derby is top of the agenda. 

 

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Cody Winnell (HRV Media/Communications Manager)
t: 03 8378 0288 | e: cwinnell@hrv.org.au | tw: @codywinnell

 

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