Chibnall to have first starter as a trainer

18 October 2025 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
Logo

Harness Racing driver Jordan Chibnall will start her career as a trainer in Launceston on Sunday afternoon.

Chibnall, 23, has driven 207 winners throughout her career since debuting in the 2019/20 season, and has trained alongside her partner Conor Crook in recent years.

“I have waited for the right time, and Conor and I agreed that coming into the summer is the right time to get my trainers’ licence,” said Chibnall.

Sinister, in a national rating 53 to 57 event over 2200m, will be her first runner.

The Heston Blue Chip gelding has won 11 of his 77 starts, and is unbeaten in two Tasmanian runs, but you have to go back to June 2022 to find them.

“When we moved to Victoria we took him with us, and he won a couple at Wagga, including one in 1:54.6s.

“But we had to downscale out team, and we thought Mildura would suit him so we sent him to Kate Attard. Conor has always owned him (with Aaron Bain Racing and Summit Bloodstock), and when Kate was finished with him we thought we would bring him back down here.

“It’s a tricky draw (barrier six), but it’s a good starting point. He trialled okay, but whatever he does, he will improve on,” Chibnall said.

Chibnall has several drives across the program, including Sugarpova in race eight.

“She should go close if she gets a good run from a tricky draw.

In the day’s fast class race, she will drive Glenledi Elvis, who will start from a 20m handicap in the 2698m standing start event.

“It’s a tricky mark, he may have been a bit stiff to get 20m, but he has been stepping well, and in his last stand, he was able to end up behind the leader from 10m, so hopefully he does begin well again.

The first race is scheduled for 13:07.

 

Related News

8 December 2025
Dashman's harness examination - December 8
Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton. ZAHARA EXTENDS RECORD She came, she saw, she conquered. Keayang Zahara only did what was necessary to secure the tenth Group 1 victory of her career on Saturday night after claiming the third running of The...
8 December 2025
Tough choice for Hall
Champion reinsman Gary Hall jnr faces a tough decision when he chooses between Nathan Street and The Iron Duke as his drive in the $50,000 Christmas Gift next Friday week. Both pacers overcame the disadvantage of beginning from a wide barrier when they sprinted home brilliantly to win qualifying heats...
8 December 2025
Our Vinnie breaks through at last
Five-year-old pacer Our Vinnie, described by his trainer-reinsman Chris Voak as a lazy and frustrating horse, broke through for his first win for just over two years and ended a losing sequence of 39 when he set the pace and defied a spirited last-lap challenge from Skylon to beat that pacer by a half-length...
8 December 2025
Milestone for De Campo
Star trainer-reinsman Aiden De Campo completed a rare double at Gloucester Park on Friday night when he notched his one hundredth driving success for the season --- to go with his century of winners as a trainer. His driving century came up in race four, the $23,000 Foton Euro 6 Cummins Powered Pace...
8 December 2025
Lynn has no regrets
Harness racing enthusiast Craig Lynn has no regrets that he purchased a yearling filly in New Zealand in 2012 for about $15,000. He named the filly The Parade after the popular Bunbury hotel by that name, and The Parade developed into a star performer for Lynn and trainer-reinsman Justin Prentice, amassing...
Click for more