Episode 555: Braith Nock
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Racing’s best judges were predicting a big future for Braith Nock long before he ever rode in a race. How right they were! The third generation jockey won at his first ever race ride, and hasn’t stopped riding winners since. Braith made a huge statement last season when he became champion Sydney apprentice with 40 metropolitan winners. The quietly spoken twenty four year old honed his balance with several years as a bull rider, before taking up an apprenticeship under the watchful eye of Brett Cavanough. There are many other things Braith would rather be doing than recording interviews, but he kindly consented to join us this week on the podcast. He talks about his punishing recent schedule.
Braith is delighted to have the support of his former master Brett Cavanough.
He explains the recent addition of his trademark moustache.
The young jockey takes us back to his bull riding years and the serious accident that stopped him in his tracks.
Braith remembers the thrill of winning at his very first race ride.
He says he enjoyed a three month stint with top Randwick trainer Peter Snowden despite a bout of homesickness.
Braith looks at some of his favourite city winners including a trio of mares from the Maher stable.
He looks back on a healthy number of doubles and trebles, and one spectacular four timer at Gilgandra.
The young jockey speaks of the thrill of riding a Wellington Boot winner.
Braith speaks of Brett Cavanough’s recently formulated training partnership with daughter Georgie.
He’s thrilled to report his elder sister Dana is also apprenticed to Brett Cavanough.
Braith pays tribute to his trainer/Mum Jane Clement.
He says he was beginning to think he’d never ride a winner for his mother. It finally happened at Kempsey.
Braith talks of his passion for fishing.