By Jordan Gerrans
Paul Licciardello had been in for the long haul with galloper Bold Kingston and he was not ready to give up just yet.
The Ayr-based owner had a share in the son of Your Song since he was just a yearling and stuck with him through a few different trainers as he travelled far and wide across the Sunshine State trying to win races.
And, when the decision was floated to retire the then seven-year-old earlier this year, some thought the out-of-form galloper had run his last race.
Licciardello was having none of that.
Fast forward to just six months down the road and Bold Kingston is rated as a leading hope to claim a $200,000 race at Doomben this Saturday afternoon.
The husband and wife training team of Aidan and Georgie Holt at Townsville have completely turned around the fortunes of the almost retired gelding.
“Paul loves the horse like he is his own son, he could not bear the thought of not giving him one more chance at another stable, so he got in contact with us,” Aidan recalls.
“Paul was very good from the start, he was open minded that if the horse did not want to race any more, he would be happy to retire him.
“He is now very happy he did make that decision as well as making the call to send the horse to us.”
The turnaround in results for the veteran gelding has been stunning under the guidance of the Holts.
Aidan says Bold Kingston did not have any major issues when he was almost retired, he just had some general wear and tear that comes with being an older horse.
He did not win in his last 11 for his former trainer, with retirement floated in late April of this year.
That did not last long as he won first-up for the Holt stable in June of 2022.
He has gone on to win half a dozen more times since, including putting four in a line through September and October.
“From the first gallop with him, we knew he still had the bug to race,” Aidan said.
“He gave me a great feel in his first go for our stable, he was determined and competitive, he wanted to still be in a racing environment.
“The rest is history now as he has done a great job for us, winning seven races, which is quite an achievement for any horse to do, but for him to do it at as an eight-year-old – it is a huge effort.”
The loyal Licciardello owns a quarter of the Country Cups Challenge Finalist and when the decision was made that he may retire earlier this year, he needed to find other owners to take on the other three quarters.
A conversation with a few of his mates down the local pub in the Burdekin area of North Queensland sorted that out and he was quickly all sold.
Many of Bold Kingston’s new connections are first-time owners in the racing industry and are grinning from ear to ear after winning seven races in just over six months.
It was fitting that their galloper would qualify for the Final through the Home Hill heat in late October.