The youthful Horse frau of Novel South Wales, Jorja Rusten, might have taken longer when she liked to get her first cable harvest winner as a driver – but the second was simple!
Rusten was frustratingly about to bring the first victory monkey from her father Darryle, Jacky's hat, to bring through his back (Jacky's Hut () father Darryle broke through (Mafious) on your Parkes Home route last month (February 28).
Jacky's hat took a strenuous performance of the death seat, but in panic, and the five -year mare found a lot for her in the course of the crowd.
“I think it was mainly my mother and sister Laura, who could be heard, but everyone was pretty excited for me,” said Rusten.
Take a look at the repetition here: https://www.harness.au/racing/2025-03-23/dubbo/d/meeting
“It was quite a feeling that I don't know how to describe. You always plan everything and think you know what it feels like, but it was really pretty surreal. It was so thrilling, but when I started I couldn't really believe it …” She joked.
“Papa was not there for my first victory, he was at work, but when he came home we had a few drinks and looked at the repetition about 100 times!”
And there were only four start Mafious-Asied mare, Erminnie Quince, yesterday in Dubbo (March 23).
“I was actually confident with her with the barrierise and how she went. Dad only told me I should drive her out and if you take the lead, don't give it up! And so it worked,” said Rusten.
Results and repetitions of Dubbo here: https://www.harness.au/racing/2025-02-28/parkes/n/meeting/8
The 19-year-old is a fourth generation of racing participants, who follows her father, her grandfather Harold Rusten and her great-grandfather Mark, Mark in Sport.
Her two sisters are also the 21-year-old Laura, who also lives in Parkes, and the 23-year-old Tiarne, who is now working at a cattle station on King Island, and during the recent summer race season of the family Pacer Runpoprun on the island.
“The colors I wear (purple with golden shepherds and sleeves) are actually those that my Nanna (Brenda Moore) had when she ran, so that's pretty special,” said Jorja.
Jorja works with her father with her team of seven racing horses and a series of crasers, which he is building every season.
In addition, it is available to complete studies on the artificial insemination of horses in the course of this year.
“I want to continue to run and train trotters because I just love it – it's so much fun and I also love to work with the breakers. But hopefully, as soon as I have finished my studies, I can gain some experience in the breeding industry with the AI work, and one day I would like to believe that I can branch in this field in this field,” she said.
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