By Jordan Gerrans
With a training partnership on the horizon just days after winning the Wagga Town Plate Prelude as an owner, everything is looking up for young Queensland horseman George Carpenter.
The Sunshine Coast product initially trained a small team of his own at Caloundra before recently shifting to New South Wales to take up an assistant trainer’s role with Mitchell Beer.
Ironically, Beer was in the Sunshine State on Sunday – buying at the annual Capricornia Yearling Sale – as his stable newcomer I Am Lethal shocked many to claim the Prelude of the Wagga Town Plate.
I Am Lethal was Carpenter’s maiden winner as a trainer at Rockhampton last year and has eventually made his way down to Beer’s barn at Kembla Grange.
Carpenter and a big crop of his Queensland-based friends and family have stayed in the ownership team of the bay gelding and are now eyeing the $200,000 on offer in the Town Plate early next month.
The 26-year-old Carpenter and Beer are in discussions to go into a training partnership once the 2025-26 campaign commences.
After preparing a couple of winners in his first foray into training on his own, the up-and-coming Carpenter says joining Beer’s team has been a dream move.