โThat was my aim as soon as I was old enough to leave school and start.โ
After showjumping and pony racing in her junior days, she left school at the start of Year 10 and learned the race riding ropes with Hawkesbury team Claire and Chad Lever. That included stints one-day a week riding track-work with the powerhouse Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott stable, then Bjorn Baker, in town.
Jett Newman winning on Runaway Tycoon at the Gold Coast.Credit: Greg Irvine/Gold Coast Turf Club
She moved to Dunnโs Murwillumbah stable to start her career and won with her first ride, Without Parallel, at her new home track on February 2. Twelve days later, she racked up four winners on a Ballina program, a remarkable feat for a four-kilogram claimer.
From there, Newman has quickly gained support from stables in NSW and southern Queensland, including Sydneyโs premier trainer Chris Waller.
โIt was probably the best move I made,โ she said of linking with Dunn, who leads the NSW country premiership.
โMatt has been amazing and heโs got heaps of runners, heaps of country horses.
โMy dad was always like, you need to move to the country to start, and he had a friend who had a contact with Matt and he thought Mattโs stable would be good.
โWe came up for a trial day and then decided it was the move to make.
โIโm very happy. I didnโt expect it to go this good. I have three winners until my [country] claim is gone, which is exciting. Itโs been a good year.โ
Jett Newman.
The next major step will be a move back to Sydney, where she hopes to carve out a place at the elite level.
โThe plan is to move to Sydney eventually, but I do want to have a provincial claim when I come down,โ she said.
โIโve started riding provincials now, so weโll see how I go there and weigh up a decision on when I start down there. We havenโt really spoken to any trainers yet.
โIt definitely wonโt be easy, but weโll put in the hard work and hopefully succeed.โ
She hopes to make an immediate impact on Saturday, when Considered ($4.80) has her first crack at Highway grade. The four-year-old So You Think mare, which came to Dunn from Tamworth trainer Cody Morgan, has won her past three starts, including her first-up debut for the stable at Lismore in a class 3 over 1110m. She tackles a 1400m class 3 Highway on Saturday with just 53 kilograms.
โItโs her first prep with Matt, but she won really well first-up and sheโs won up to 1400,โ Newman said.
โShe comes into it great at the weights, has drawn well and I think sheโs definitely got a really good chance.
โI donโt ride it in track-work, but sheโs been working well. Sheโs only small, but sheโs got some speed.โ
Band Of Brothers was a $3.70 favourite after a win and four placings in his five runs for Dunn this preparation, since coming from Flemington trainer Dominic Sutton. The form includes a close second to Tuned in the $300,000 Gateway (1400m) at Eagle Farm two starts back.
โHeโs been a bit unlucky with some bad gates and just not getting there, but heโs been running super honest, and I think we come in really well at the weights and are definitely in the mix,โ Newman said.
She was also down to ride Pretty Tavi for Jack Pilkington in the Midway Handicap but she could race at Canterbury on Friday night.