Jayne
Davies Has
been Australia's Leading Female trainer for the past three years
after previously sharing duties with her partner and multiple
Australian premiership winner Noel Alexander. Jayne trains Windyhillbomber
for the Windy Hill Social Club syndicate. She has prepared many
stars throughout her career including 1995 Australian Horse Of
the year Golden Reign, Australia's richest ever stakes earning
mare Tailamade Lombo and reigning Australian 2YO of the Year Lombo
La Fefe.
Best
Horse Seen:
Popular
Alm
Best
Horses Trained:
Golden
Reign (picture below), Tailamade Lombo (picture below), Concorde
Lombo, Newbold Penny, Lombo La Fe Fe (picture below), Tromos
Biggest
Thrill in harness Racing:
Winning
1995 Inter Dominion with Golden Reign
How
did you get involved in Harness Racing:
As
a young girl growing up she lived on the property behind harness
racing legend G.D. "Darkie" Wilson. After pestering her
parents for years, she finally got a pony which she used to ride
each weekend. As she grew older and her love for horses flourished
she started helping out "Darkie" wherever she could before
deciding to leave school and take up a full time position with the
stable.
Favorite
TV Show:
Ally
McBeal
Favorite
Movie:
Ben
Hur
Favorite
Food:
Italian
Favorite
Drink:
Bundy
& Coke
Trainers Performance Last
5 Seasons
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Stakes
97/98
132
94
80
63
$838,483
98/99
153
105
99
74
$866,413
99/00
117
93
82
61
$653,335
00/01
118
94
98
72
$714,680
01/02
105
105
93
88
$84,3817
Bruce
Morgan One
of Australia's most respected trainers, he will be training Spy
Catcher. Bruce is reconginsed throughout the industry as a very
astute trainer having trained 1996 NSW Derby winner Denver Gift
and 2002 Bendigo Cup winner Mother Courage.
Best
Horse Seen:
Popular Alm
Best
Horse's Trained:
Denver Gift, Mother Courage
Biggest
Thrill in harness Racing:
Winning 1996 NSW Derby with Denver Gift
How
did you get involved in Harness Racing:
As a young school boy Bruce fueled his passion for
Harness Racing by jogging horses for a number of local horse trainers
before and after school. He then started training a few horses of
his own and developed strong contacts with a number of owners. These
strong contacts enabled him to embark on a full time horse training
career and he hasn't looked back since.