The weekend started out badly for Thames Valley farmer Roger Brownlee.
Late on Friday, Brownlee found his wife unconscious in the calf pen of their farm.
"We spent half the night in Thames Hospital," he said. "As best doctors could tell, my wife had been unconscious for half an hour with chronically low blood pressure. She was 80 over 40 and unresponsive."
Even with the health problem stabilised, Roger Brownlee got little sleep on Friday night and he wasn't looking forward to driving to Ellerslie when he believed his veteran galloper John Gray had finally tapped the mat on his long career and would probably fail again in the $30,000 Bidvest 1600.
"We thought he might go okay last start at Rotorua but he beat only two home and I thought privately it might be the right moment to call time on his racing career."