By Jordan Gerrans
Star mare Pelosi provided Anna Woodmansey the absolute highs and lows of harness racing.
She handed the hobby-trainer her three career Group 1 victories.
And, following an unfortunate incident earlier this year, Pelosi almost cost the 59-year-old one of her fingers.
After a sparkling 60 start career that yielded 17 triumphs – with three of those at the highest level – the mare has been retired to the next stage of her career in the breeding barn.
It was a difficult decision for Woodmansey and owner-breeder Wayne Honan to make, but after going around at Albion Park on Saturday evening – where she did not really figure in the finish – the decision was confirmed.
The team behind Pelosi considered retirement last year but opted to press on for another campaign in work.
Woodmansey notes that she just has not shown the same vigour and intent to continue her racing career, after her stunning form as a youngster.
She admits she has worried about her star pacer’s racing attitude in recent months.
“It is a bitter-sweet thing when they retire, she has got to go on to new things now,” Woodmansey said.
“We were going to retire her last year but we kind of kept her going to try and get her in a few of the mare’s races, but she missed out and her form dropped off a little bit.
“They can’t race on forever; she has been a good mare.
“It is a little bit sad retiring her, but I do not want to just keep racing her for the sake of it.
“I would hate for something bad to happen to her, just for the sake of trying to win a few more dollars.”
Named the Australian Pacing Gold two-year-old Pacer of the Year at the 2019 TAB Queensland Harness Awards, owner-breeder Honan was just in awe of Pelosi.
“Her confirmation is very good; she is good gaited and she tries,” Honan, who has had the breed for five generations, said.
“Her confirmation is something special.
“She has got good blood there, as well.”
While Pelosi only won once in her last dozen starts before heading for retirement, she was a stand out earlier on.
She won the Australian Pacing Gold two-year-old fillies Final at Albion Park in 2019 before the NSW Breeder Challenge Finals.
Pelosi became the third filly to claim the two-year-old and three-year-old double since the Breeders Challenge replaced the NSW Sires Stakes Finals.
As a hobby trainer with just a few horses in work, Woodmansey reflected on the pressure that came with a mare of Pelosi’s quality when she raced at that level interstate, but declared it an amazing experience.