Cain said he’d be jumping at the chance to develop new contacts within the industry as he looks to expand his career prospects.
“You drive for different trainers that you might not have driven with before, so it definitely opens it up in that way…you never know what it could bring in the future,” he said.
“A major opening series like these, it sort of almost forces you to drive for new people and meet new people and even from a driver’s point of view meet different drivers from around Australasia.
“That’s a great thing to do too because you make contacts for life and friends for life as well so has got a lot of great avenues to it for sure.”
The Kiwis will have three drivers in the series, while New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia will all have a single representative each.
The excitement for the ID23 as a whole was widespread throughout the Queensland harness racing community, with the series in the Sunshine State for the first time since 2009.
“Everyone’s pumped for sure…to have it in our home state, it means a lot to a lot of people and gives us a good chance at it,” Cain said.
“It’ll be a great series - there’s a lot of good horses coming and trainers and drivers, and it’ll be an awesome series.”
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