Racing Queensland’s Senior Harness Racing Manager David Brick believes the returning McCall stable will be an asset to the code.
“He is an excellent addition to our training ranks here in Queensland," Brick said.
"On the back of champion trainer Tim Butt being in the process of moving to the Sunshine State, Darren's presence only adds to the quality we have in Queensland in 2022.
“We are excited to see the knowledge and expertise that Darren will bring to our local industry from his experience around the world.”
McCall has won countless big races all over the world, accruing upwards of $13 million in prize money across his career.
He would have liked to be in Queensland in September of last year but with border and lock down setbacks, he has only recently made the move official.
The voice of Queensland harness racing Chris Barsby is excited to see McCall back.
“He is well known to many in Queensland and is a proud Queenslander,” Barsby said.
“He has great worldly experience, North America, Canada and Europe as well.
“He started his career in the Sunshine State and he has come back to Australia, after being in Menangle for some time.”
At McCall’s Tamborine stables, he boasts a sand track, water walker and swimming pool with nice big barns with ventilation for his team.
Having mostly pacers in his team now, McCall says he has horses that will be able to race in all types of classes and be competitive at different venues.
The stable has Cupcakesnwhipcream – who won at Penrith late last year - and Ohoka Royal set to go around at Redcliffe on Thursday afternoon as they chase their first victory since making the move official.
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