Inside Headquarters Issue 2 2023

FEATURE

Strapping Emissary for the Lexus Melbourne Cup was a huge thrill for Kaminski.

we started to get serious and we’ve worked our way up through the grades.” Linton Street and Kaminski were recently crowned the overall champions in the Novice division of the Racing Victoria (RV) Off The Track (OTT) Dressage Series, conducted at Boneo Park from December 2022 to March 2023. They have also competed in Equestrian Australia events, and he has been placed in one of the open dressage series. It’s near impossible for this horse lover to choose a favourite, but when pressed Kaminski said her favourite was probably one she called Nugget, who raced as Murcielaga. “I took him on when he retired and we’ve done a lot of jumping events. He’s more like my best mate, he’s no star.” She also has a soft spot for 21 year-old Pure Malt. “I was 15 when I got him and over the years I’ve leased him out to friends, but he’s come back to me. Kids ride him and he’s awesome with younger horses, too.” Kaminski acknowledges how busy she is but she just says: “I just make it work.” “I love horses. I’d been riding all my life and as soon as I started at the races, I loved it. It’s more like a hobby. It doesn’t matter whether they are fast or slow, I just love them.”

Kaminski strapping, and the stable decided to stick with her. “Melbourne Cup Day was awesome. I thought I’d never strap in a Cup. At one stage in the straight I thought we’d won it,” she said. “That was still a fantastic day, and a very exciting day for the team. I was very grateful for Mike allowing me to stick with him for the preparation.” Most of Moroney’s top gallopers of recent years have spent time at Kaminski’s property, including Tofane, Buffalo River, Chapada and Bermadez. Her sister Elisha also pre-trains and agists Moroney’s horses. “I’ve got a dressage arena and that’s the pre-training arena. I work with not just the spellers, but he also sends horses here for a freshen up.” She also has five retired racehorses at her property who she adores. One of her favourites is Linton Street who she strapped at Moroney’s. “He was one of mine and I had a bit to do with him. I rode him in trackwork and strapped him. When he retired, I was pretty quick to grab him,” Kaminski said. Linton Street spent time with another of Mariah’s sisters Rebecca before coming back to her in 2019. “After his first trial he came to my house …

the first moment she walked into Moroney’s stables, where she would spend her first decade in racing. Now, most of the horses she has spelling at her property are Moroney’s. She also pre- trains some for him, and the trainer will send horses to her during their preparation for a freshen up where Kaminski does dressage work with them. Late last year she also returned to working at his Flemington stables a couple of days a week which was due to her relationship with the galloper Emissary. Kaminski fell in love with Emissary when he was spelling at Stonewood Agistment farm and proved to be the catalyst for her to return to work at Flemington. That love affair almost rewarded her with racing’s ultimate prize, a Lexus Melbourne Cup, as Emissary finished second. It was Emissary who got her back to Moroney’s as a strapper last year after she stopped working at his stables several years ago. “I just fell in love with Emissary and when he returned to work, I asked whether I could strap him,” she explained. “They were really good and they said I could come in once or twice a week.” Emissary sealed the deal when he won the Heatherlie Handicap first-up at Caulfield with

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