Country Cup success and 50 wins up for Michael Travers

Michael Travers is enjoying a purple patch and recently brought up a milestone victory before winning another Country Cup.
The former jockey, who rode just shy of 1000 winners during his storied career, trained his first winner in 2021, becoming the first NSW-based dual-licenced trainer/jockey to win a race when Estaverdi triumphed in the 1800m Maiden/Class One Handicap at Gundagai.
On Thursday, Travers landed the 50th victory of his short training career when Showrata showcased a good turn of foot and powered to an impressive win in the 1000m Maiden Plate at Bega’s Sapphire Coast Turf Club.
Ridden by Pierre Boudvillain, the result capped a terrific day for Travers, who sent five runners to the races and finished with a win, three minor placings, and a gallant fourth in the Merimbula Cup with Mathrin.
A determined galloper, Mathrin, ridden by good friend Mathew Cahill, only recently brought up the seventh win of her career, taking out the time-honoured Cowra Cup on January 19.
It was a red-letter result for a hard-working trainer who once lived in Cowra when riding in the Central Districts.
Nowadays, Travers has over 40 boxes in Wagga, where he trains at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club.
With a big team in work, Travers added a Holbrook Cup to the cabinet on Saturday, capping off a terrific run of results and bringing up career win number 51.
Teaming up with apprentice Amy O’Driscoll, who is quickly developing a winning affinity with the MTR team, Kahawaty demonstrated a devastating turn of foot and built a winning break before holding on gamely in the Southern District’s feature.
A $6,500 purchase, Kahawaty, who ran second in the Tumut Cup earlier this month before winning at Holbrook, has since won shy of $40,000 in prize money for connections, including some first-time MTR owners.
With many young horses coming through and new ownership opportunities, it’s hard not to be excited at MTR, with the future looking very bright.
Words: Jeff Hanson
Image: MTR