Chris Munce has set himself a goal to finish towards the top of two of Brisbane racing's most prestigious premiership tables this season.
The
42-time Group One winning jockey retired from riding in January to embark upon a training career which he has been making a great fist of so far.
Munce had ridden
19 metropolitan winners when he retired this season, a mark which still has him in
10th position on the Brisbane jockeys' table.
He won his fourth metropolitan race as a trainer at Ipswich on Wednesday when Rile claimed the XXXX Gold Handicap (1200m).
The victory inspired Munce to set himself the task of finishing among the top bracket of riders in the Brisbane jockeys' premiership this season - and - among the leading trainers in the race for the trainers' premiership title.
"It would be hard to do but I might finish in the top 15 jockeys and top 15 trainers for the one season," Munce said.
"It has never been done but you need an aim."
Munce has only 15 horses in work and says he loves most aspects of training.
"I am loving the horses but the clerical stuff is a work in progress," Chris said.
Dynamic Syndications have 2 horses with Chris Munce and both have won in town for Chris.
Specific Choice - Chris Munce's First Winner
Perplexity - Chris Munce's First Saturday Metro Winner
Both runners are heading around on Saturday 28/3 at Doomben and we are hopeful they may add to Chris’ metro tally again.
PERPLEXITY
Especially
Perplexity who is pre market favourite in Race 2 although does have the steadier of 59.0kgs and without a claim he gives the field a minimum of 4.0kgs plus.
Whilst enegmatic galloper
Specific Choice heads around in Race 3. If the
"real" Specific Choice turns up he would win with a leg in the air but if his bi-polar evil twin turns up, then anything can happen.