Stand-start race to be named in honour of fan favourite grey

22 July 2016 | Cody Winnell
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Grey mare Hollys Miss Molly visits a local nursing home in Kilmore, giving the residents a huge thrill.

Grey mare Hollys Miss Molly visits a local nursing home in Kilmore, giving the residents a huge thrill.

Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) will honour the state’s most experienced stand-start pacer of season 2015-16 with the running of the Hollys Miss Molly Pacers Handicap at Melton on Thursday, August 4.

The fan favourite grey mare (by Jet Laag out of Panorama mare Lombo Luvbird) notched her 25th career win at Kilmore yesterday in superb fashion, providing locally based trainer-driver Robbie Walters and his family with a huge thrill.

This season Hollys Miss Molly has contested 23 stand-start races, 10 more than any other horse.

“We always like to win, but on the home track where we train every day, and being win number 25, it was a bit extra special,” Walters said.

“My wife (Caroline) works at the local hospital and she ducked out for 10 minutes to watch her race. We love her.

“She’s a mare we picked up for $4000 at the yearling sales (Alabar Blue Ribbon Sales) and she’s won 25 races and over $140,000. The win meant a lot to the whole family. If you can’t celebrate a 25th win when can you celebrate?”

A catchy name, the fact everyone loves a grey and that she’s a lovably consistent performer on the race track means Hollys Miss Molly boasts a loyal fan base. But the six-year-old’s following increased markedly recently when the warm-natured mare visited a local nursing home in Kilmore.

Caroline works at the centre and asked Robbie if the horse was quiet enough to visit. She certainly was. Hollys Miss Molly’s behaviour while inside the nursing home lunchroom was exemplary, gently allowing patrons the opportunity to have a pat and a chat with her.

“There was one woman who apparently doesn’t talk at all, but she lit up when she saw the horse. She was patting her and cuddling her, and talked for the first time in years,” Robbie said.

Hollys Miss Molly’s stake earnings stand at $142,851 with 47 minor placings alongside her 25 victories from 176 starts. She is expected to be stepping out in the race named in her honour at Melton on August 4.

Walters said Hollys Miss Molly might get her opportunity to become a mum next season.

 

Check out the August-September Harness Racer Magazine for more on Hollys Miss Molly's nursing home visit in an article by Lucy McCormick

 

Media enquiries:

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

 

 

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