Chris Faulkner experienced the thrill of winning a major race 31 years ago, but this time he hopes it will happen when he is on course.
Faulkner is the Pukekohe owner-trainer of Notabadrooster, who looked set to win last Saturday's Koral Steeplechase (4250m) at Riccarton when clear in front going into the last fence, but fell when landing awkwardly over that obstacle, leaving Amanood Lad to go on and win.
Notabadrooster will be looking for a change of fortune in today's Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) at Riccarton and such a win would certainly be a long-time overdue for Faulkner.
Faulkner is a drainage contractor, but has had a long link with racing back to the days training in partnership with Cliff Fenwick at Takanini.
"I was in partnership with Cliff when Lord Reims won the Caulfield Cup, but I wasn't on course that day," Faulkner said. "In those times partnerships weren't recognised in Australia and Cliff was over there with Lord Reims and I went down to Trentham for the Wellesley Stakes with Beau Bayou."