By Jordan Gerrans
Standardbreds starring in Australia then being sold to race in the USA is commonplace these days within the industry.
It happens on a weekly basis.
But, horses coming back the other way – that is a rarity.
And, for it to happen with a juvenile trotter, well, that is even rarer.
It was the case on Tuesday at Albion Park as three-year-old square gaiter G O A T stepped out on debut in Australia and could not have been more impressive at his first outing.
Champion standardbred Mr Feelgood famously starred in America before heading to Australia to win the Inter Dominion crown at the Gold Coast in 2009.
On the other hand, G O A T left North America with just one victory on his resume.
While all those years ago, Mr Feelgood was a Little Brown Jug winner before relocating to Australia.
The driver and trainer of G O A T - Rickie Alchin – would be over the moon if his ‘Yankee’ trotter could emulate those feats but for now he is keeping the goals smaller for the three-year-old.
The multiple Group 1-winning Alchin heads to Redcliffe annually to set up shop for The Queensland Constellations and he was keen to have his stable newcomer in his travelling party.