By Jordan Gerrans
From where Adam Sanderson has come from in the sport of harness racing, there wouldn’t be a more unlikely reinsman to win the first running of the richest race in the history of the game.
The 34-year-old Kiwi native that now calls the Sunshine State home will partner Speak The Truth in Saturday’s inaugural The Eureka.
Sanderson, Speak The Truth and the Shannon Price stable won through to the $2.1 million ‘big dance’ by claiming The Hayden during the recent Brisbane winter, which handed them Racing Queensland’s slot in the race.
The vast majority of harness racing participants grew up around the code, with their families entrenched in the game for generations.
For Sanderson, he came from a 'non-horse racing' background and can't even actually recall when he first touched the sport as a young fella.
Fast forward all these years later and the unlikely The Eureka hero is pinching himself to be able to mix it with some of the greatest drivers in the sport on Saturday evening at Menangle.
“To be a part of the biggest race in the history, it is a whirlwind for me,” Sanderson said on Monday morning from his Fernvale home.
Speak The Truth will be one of two Queenslanders in The Eureka, with race favourite Leap To Fame also calling the Sunshine State home.
Sanderson initially moved to Queensland as a 23-year-old in 2012 to be a stable foreman and driver for the Linda and Darrel Graham team.
He has settled in Fernvale and after moving across as a fresh-faced youngster he has driven more than 80 winners in each season since.