By Jordan Gerrans
He thrives on being in work, he is a menace to put a shoe on and he just loves going around at Redcliffe.
The tale of evergreen 15-year-old pacer Weasel is one of perseverance, determination and longevity – for the standardbred himself – as well as his owner and trainer John Kerr.
The son of Mach Three Ca is charging towards the elusive 400 start milestone and after going to 388 this week – it could only be a few months away.
Weasel already holds the record for most starts around “The Triangle”, which he claimed at 250 early in 2021, and continues to add to every time he goes around.
When he did take over the milestone for most starts at Redcliffe, Weasel surpassed Viking Jack, who was bred on Kerr’s property.
The 67-year-old Kerr is not too fussed about records, not specifically looking forward to getting to 400, he is just happy he has a healthy pacer to work most mornings.
“He loves it, he has not missed a bit of feed in the seven years I have had him,” Kerr said.
“He never leaves feed, he thrives on work and if you give him a day off – you will think you have an unbroken yearling colt carrying on, he is up on the bit and steel, he is bucking and kicking.
“He doesn’t get many days off because he becomes a handful when you do. He is one of those horses.”
As a driver, trainer, owner and everything else in between, Kerr has had his endless battles over the years getting shoes on his veteran pacer.
He describes it as a work of art and a mental game as the gelding just “gives it to him”.
“He is the worst horse I have ever shoe'd in my entire life,” Kerr said.
“I actually have to play the song from Rocky to get myself pumped up to go and shoe him.
“It is like wrestling a crocodile, he never gets any better, he just doesn’t know how to stay still.
“There is a trick to doing him but he is always a handful.
“I can shoe other horses and I do not raise a sweat but after I do him, I need to go have a sit down.”
It all must be worth it for the Caboolture-based horseman as he keeps fronting up day after day to tend to his marvel of the Redcliffe track.
With a name like Weasel, whoever named him all those years ago must have known what kind of attitude he had.
“He is an aggressive horse,” Kerr said.
The stalwart pacer made his return to the Peninsula track on Thursday afternoon of this week, his first start as a 15-year-old, and his first go around for the year after having a short freshen up following the Christmas and New Year period.
Kerr has driven the veteran pacer in the majority of assignments in recent years but Mathew Neilson has been in the sulky in his last two efforts.