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Clint Lundholm stands 182 cm and weighs in at 80kgs, but continues to ride regular trackwork at Dubbo. It’s hard to believe the same bloke was a professional jockey for close to three years in which time he posted 218 wins including a handful of country Cup successes. An eighteen month stint followed in the amateur ranks before he finally followed the family tradition of training racehorses. In just thirteen years in the role, Cint has posted 1012 wins and has a NSW country trainer’s premiership on his CV. At one stage his team grew to almost fifty horses, creating an unmanageable workload. Today he rarely has more than twenty in work and is thoroughly enjoying the job. Clint joins us on the podcast and begins by talking about his frenetic 2022/2023 season. He says the results were gratifying but the toll was high.
He takes us right back to early days in Coonamble under the tutelage of his grandfather, legendary country trainer John Lundholm Snr.
Clint reflects on the lessons learned from the elder Lundholm.
He reflects on the stories he heard about his grandfather’s association with champion country jockey Dennis Firth.
The trainer looks back on his first day as a professional jockey when he had five rides at a Nyngan meeting.
Clint hasn’t forgotten the thrill of his first winning ride.
He looks back on a three month loan out to Gai Waterhouse at Randwick. He recalls being gobsmacked by the enormity of the Tulloch Lodge operation.
Unable to adapt to city life, Clint says he returned to the bush to finish his apprenticeship with a new boss.
Lundholm understands why people are surprised to learn he was once a professional jockey.
He pays tribute to the horse he regards as the best he rode in his short time in the saddle.
Clint looks back on a very happy eighteen months in the amateur riding ranks.
He remembers the commencement of his solo training career and his father’s decision to join the team.
Clint was chuffed to join the ranks of trainers who were able to win with their very first starter.
He’s not a regular in the city but is thrilled to have a couple of TAB Highway winners on the board.
Clint is adamant that Listen To the Band is the best horse he’s trained to date.
He talks of the talented but injury plagued Quasimoto who’ll shortly return to work.
Clint says he had a lot of fun with ten time winner Any Blinkin’ Day.
The trainer speaks of former metropolitan galloper Notabadidea who won a country Cups tre le after entering his stable.
He acknowledges the support he’s had from a select group of prominent western districts jockeys with a special shout out to his partner Zoe Hunt who’s been in top form of late.
This is a nice chat with a …year old who was destined to forge a career in the racing game.
He takes us right back to early days in Coonamble under the tutelage of his grandfather, legendary country trainer John Lundholm Snr.
Clint reflects on the lessons learned from the elder Lundholm.
He reflects on the stories he heard about his grandfather’s association with champion country jockey Dennis Firth.
The trainer looks back on his first day as a professional jockey when he had five rides at a Nyngan meeting.
Clint hasn’t forgotten the thrill of his first winning ride.
He looks back on a three month loan out to Gai Waterhouse at Randwick. He recalls being gobsmacked by the enormity of the Tulloch Lodge operation.
Unable to adapt to city life, Clint says he returned to the bush to finish his apprenticeship with a new boss.
Lundholm understands why people are surprised to learn he was once a professional jockey.
He pays tribute to the horse he regards as the best he rode in his short time in the saddle.
Clint looks back on a very happy eighteen months in the amateur riding ranks.
He remembers the commencement of his solo training career and his father’s decision to join the team.
Clint was chuffed to join the ranks of trainers who were able to win with their very first starter.
He’s not a regular in the city but is thrilled to have a couple of TAB Highway winners on the board.
Clint is adamant that Listen To the Band is the best horse he’s trained to date.
He talks of the talented but injury plagued Quasimoto who’ll shortly return to work.
Clint says he had a lot of fun with ten time winner Any Blinkin’ Day.
The trainer speaks of former metropolitan galloper Notabadidea who won a country Cups tre le after entering his stable.
He acknowledges the support he’s had from a select group of prominent western districts jockeys with a special shout out to his partner Zoe Hunt who’s been in top form of late.
This is a nice chat with a …year old who was destined to forge a career in the racing game.
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