The racing industry is mourning the passing of Byerley Park trainer Shane Hapeta, who died suddenly on Sunday night.
A talented horseman, Hapeta was the son of former jockey Barry Hapeta and the youngest of five children.
Hapeta left school at the age of 15 to work for trainer Margaret Bull where he took out his apprentice jockey's licence.
"Shane started his apprenticeship with Margaret and he came up to me when he was about 17 and finished his apprenticeship here," Pukekohe trainer Richard Collett said.
"He didn't do a lot of riding and ended up riding jumpers before he went to Japan to work.