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Nina Hope breaks the training protocol with rangiora victory

With a cadavity race that has picked up milestone, Nina Hope is now only one win from another.

The coach, based in Woodend, became the most successful female coach in this country yesterday. This gave her 899 Fresh Zealand victories and in collaboration with Mark Purdon between 2014 and 2021 the aged brand, which was determined by Natalie Rasmussen.

Yesterday, the Kowhai sum in the Mainstreet Sports Bar Rangiora Trab started well before setting the one-one for driver Henry Sail. After turning at home, they took a few abbreviations inside before making the perfect division between the bubble of the Trans-Tasman stage and Tessamae to get on the line with one head.

“(Son) Ben followed all the facts and figures, so I knew that I was close,” says Hope, “and to get there was pretty nippy.”

All 899 victories came in cooperation with husband Greg Hope. Together they had 6747 starters, with the first winner together being Eyreton Bay in Marlborough in May 2001.

“It is a lot of teams that I haven't done alone,” says Nina.

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Other female coaches who have broadcast 500 winners are Catherine Butt, who trained 740 in collaboration with husband David Butt, Michelle Wallis with 691 (323 in their account and 368 in collaboration with husband Bernie Hackett) and Nicky Chilcott.

In the past 20 years there have been so many highlights for hopes – but some jump -off for Nina.

“The Dominion Quinella with Monbet and quite a moment was a pretty nippy moment.”

In the most prestigious trabranist in the country, only three quarters of a length separated, which is driven by Ricky May and a moment, and the two stable mates in front of the rest.

Monbet was bred by hopes, won 23 of 37 and was elected Fresh Zealand's horse of the year in 2015/16.

Nowadays Muscle Mountain is multiple -1 colleagues of the stable star.

“He is something special because I spend so much time with him.”

“They have different connections to different horses and they love them all, except Jason Rulz had my heart,” she says.

Jason Rulz won 14 races in this country in 2014 and 2015, including Back to Central Otago Cups.

Hope's historical training training follows the record year of Sam Ottley as a driver in 2024. She was the first woman to win 100 winners in a 12-month season and was also the first driver in this country to overtake over 800 career winners.

Now Nina Hope of 900 training successes is removed, and this week could come to the west coast with more the team on Friday with Westport and Reefton on Friday.

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