Talented jumps jockey Mathew Gillies was able to put his self-described Awapuni hoodoo to rest on Saturday when he rode home a winning double at his former home track.
The Cambridge horseman, who these days also trains in partnership in Cambridge with Graham Thomas, spent half a decade working at the Palmerston North track and said he was pleased to get the wins aboard Gallante and Gagarin.
"I worked on the course there for five years and it means a lot to go out and win those two races," he said.
"It has been one of my hoodoo grounds, I have only ever won three races there in my whole career before [Saturday]. I have a lot of seconds and thirds in those big races and it's always been annoying me, that is why I was so happy and emotional after winning them on Saturday."
Gillies suffered a serious race fall in 2016 when riding Gagarin at Trentham and he said it was great to get the win aboard the Kevin Myers-trained runner in the Manawatu Steeplechase (4200m) in his comeback season of riding.