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Hook's Surfer Chasing Fairytale Bathurst Cup Win (Sunday)

By Colin Hodges

The dream almost materialised last year and perhaps on Sunday the fairytale will come true for trainer Greg Hook from Kandos when veteran galloper Subway Surfer contests the 1800 metres Ray White Emms Mooney Bathurst Cup.

Starting a rank outsider at $81 and ridden by Ken Dunbar in the 2018 Bathurst Cup, Subway Surfer fought every inch of the way down the Tyers Park straight before going down by a long head to the highly rated Sydney trained Hirokin with Cowra Cup winner Illyrian a head away third.

Fifty years before when Greg Hook was about six years old his father, also named Greg Hook who had stables at Glen Alice, had trained the 1968 Bathurst Cup winner Greg’s King ridden by Cowra jockey Reg Paine.

Greg Hook and Reg Paine had also combined to win the 1967 Bathurst Cup with Greg’s King.

Prior to the successive Bathurst Cup wins Greg’s King had won the 1966 Golden Horseshoe, a prestigious race held at Coonamble.

“My brother Carl Hook was the strapper but I was too young to remember much about those races,” Greg Hook recalled.


Subway Surfer runs second in the 2018 Bathurst Cup

“Another very good horse from that era was Grecian Lustre trained by Len Walsh who had the butcher shop at Kandos.''

Grecian Lustre won the 1961 Bathurst Cup with R Mudsen in the saddle and the 1962 Bathurst Cup when ridden by Reg Paine.

The present day Greg Hook was a trainer at Wellington for some time but for several years has prepared his small team at the old Rylstone track along with Bob Howe and Ross Lomax, with fast work being at Mudgee.

Greg Hook trained his horses while also employed for 30 years at the Kandos Cement Works which closed in 2010.

A qualified fitter-welder, Greg is multi skilled with various other tickers including crane driver and often works in the mining industry.

Apart from Greg’s King, his father had other smart performers such as Laurie’s Lad and Orange Lass while winners for Greg Hook have included Tatibah Boy, Magic Dream ,Blue Collar Boy and Subway Surfer.

Purchased from Queensland as a three year old by Greg Hook and his wife Robin Hook, Subway Surfer after the gallant second in the Bathurst Cup won races at Mudgee and Scone and according to the trainer is getting better with age.

Greg Hook epitomises the small time country trainer, being the farrier, trackwork rider and strapper on race day for his horses.

With a classy field in the Ray White Emms Mooney Bathurst Cup and several high profile trainers represented, Greg Hook realises his gentle natured eight year old gelding Subway Surfer has a hard task ahead and likely to start a rank outsider again.

Racing in many ways is about dreams and there will be cheers and probably some tears if Subway Surfer gets to fight out the finish of the Cup for the very well liked Greg Hook more than half a century after his father twice won the Bathurst Cup with Greg’s King.

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