By Jordan Gerrans
With the brand new King of the Mountain restricted to Queensland-bred horses that are prepared by a trainer based in the Sunshine State, star apprentice hoop Kyle Wilson-Taylor thinks it is only fitting if a local jockey can claim the first edition of the race.
The 22-year-old was on hand on Tuesday afternoon on the Darling Downs for the launch of Queensland’s newest slot race, which will be run for $750,000 over 1200 metres at Toowoomba’s Clifford Park on Saturday, December 31, 2022.
The hard-working apprentice has taken his skills to the metropolitan ranks of Queensland racing this season but before he was riding in town, it was the Garden City where he developed his craft.
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The up-and-coming rider has 10 Clifford Park winners to his name across his career – as well as 17 other minor placings – and would love to add to that later this year in the inaugural King of the Mountain.
He was mentored by respected Toowoomba trainer Lindsay Hatch before moving into the city.
“Toowoomba has been such a great place to me and it continues to be, if I was able to win a race of this magnitude here, it would be outstanding,” Wilson-Taylor said.
“It would be fantastic if a Queensland jockey could win it – especially myself I would love to win a race like this – seeing as many of the conditions of the race are around Queensland based horses and trainers.
“It would be a great to be a part of and potentially win, that would be even better.”
Wilson-Taylor is on track to lift the coveted apprentices' title with just over a month to go in the season, holding a slender lead on his good mate Jaden Lloyd, who he has been fighting out the race with all campaign.
While success has followed Wilson-Taylor since he eventually made his way to Queensland – via Melbourne and the Northern Rivers of NSW – he is yet to claim a black-type race or feature event to hang his hat on.
He debuted in a Group 1 earlier in the winter carnival and has another ride at the elite level this weekend.
And, while the King of the Mountain does not hold Group or Listed status just yet, it would be just as special as any race at that level for the hoop who remembers his time on the Darling Downs with fond memories.
“It will now be about earmarking a horse for a big race such as this and then looking forward to Magic Millions, which is not long after,” Wilson-Taylor said.
Wilson-Taylor is booked for Kris Lees’ Enchanted Heart in Saturday’s Tattersall's Tiara and has drawn barrier one for the Group 1 event.
The new show-piece race for Toowoomba will utilise the highly successful slot race concept, with an expression of interest process to be opened in the coming weeks.
The Toowoomba Turf Club’s committee and staff have put countless hours of work into the planning and structure of the exciting new race.
And, Toowoomba Turf Club Chairman Kent Woodford credits Paul Reedy for much of the effort and ideas behind the scenes.