Magnificent Teal Pants milestone

01 March 2017 | PAUL COURTS
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LAURA CROSSLAND with her fan club after winning with Our Prima Regal

LAURA CROSSLAND with her fan club after winning with Our Prima Regal Photo by SHRC

TO SAY Australia’s reinswomen are doing a tremendous job for charity would be a gross understatement.

A month into the Women’s Cancer Foundation – Ovarian Institute Teal Pants campaign the industry’s leading ladies have registered more than 200 wins!

The fundraiser began on February 1 and will continue until March 11, with the tally expected to eclipse $100,000 with ease.

Funds are raised via each state’s governing bodies, along with corporate sponsors, which are donating a set amount per win.

As of this morning, the bankroll is sitting just shy of $80,000 – which does not include additional money from personal sponsors. With personal sponsors added, the amount is closer to $90,000!

Victorian horsewoman Laura Crossland had the honour of completing the double century when she partnered Our Prima Regal – appropriately a mare - to an eye-catching win at Shepparton last night.

Crossland, who also trains the daughter of Stonebridge Regal, is excited to bring up the milestone.

“Wow, I had no idea we’d got that many wins on the board,” Crossland said. “Obviously it’s a massive team effort, but to get the 200th win is quite an honour.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to wear the teal pants for a few years now and am just rapt with every winner I can get.

“I know every reinswoman will be giving it a good crack, but it would be amazing if we can get to 300 before the campaign finishes.”

 

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