One of New Zealand's leading trotting trainers thinks the post-Covid racing world may force a change to the way fellow trainers think. It could mean more horses having busier careers if trainer Michelle Wallis is right.
Wallis and husband-training partner Bernie Hackett return to their beloved Alexandra Park tonight for the first horse racing meeting in Auckland since lockdown in late March.
The meeting hosts just six races as many trainers are still getting horses back to peak fitness while others who raced at Cambridge's comeback meeting last Sunday are reluctant to back their horses up.
Wallis, who has won the NZ trainer's premiership for trotters, will back up two horses on the four-day turnaround and says with reduced racing options and lower stakes post-Covid, that could become the norm.
"It wouldn't suit all horses but a lot of horses who are sound and fit could race more often," says Wallis.