MUNCE HEADLINES 2011 BALAKLAVA CUP MEDIA LAUNCH
ONE of Australia’s most decorated jockeys, Chris Munce, will be a guest speaker at this year’s Balaklava Cup Media Launch event to be held on Friday, July 22, at the Lakes Resort Hotel, West Lakes.
The launch is a prelude to the 2011 Balaklava Cup on August 31, which is arguably the state’s fastest growing race meeting.
Boasting a record including a Melbourne Cup (1998), Cox Plate (2004), Caulfield Cup (2010) and two Golden Slipper Stakes wins (1998, 2004), Munce is one of only a few riders to achieve the ‘grand slam’ of Australian thoroughbred racing.
His hunger to win still lingers.
“I just love race riding, it’s as simple as that,” Munce said.
“I think riding winners and being successful is what I do and trying to consistently be riding winners all the time is what keeps me going.”
As guest speaker at the media launch, Munce said he would be relating tales from those lofty career highs as well as touching on more recent events but would probably be unable to get into the three-course lunch and associated beverages on offer.
He said a jockey’s diet has little margin for uncontrolled eating.
“It depends on how busy you are and how hectic our schedule is really,” Munce explained.
“If it’s a hectic schedule with plenty of race riding, you’ve got to be pretty disciplined and I suppose everybody gets to know their body and work out what they can and can’t eat.
“I’ll probably have races the next day so I would be pretty quiet I would say.”
While he has never been asked to ride at the Balaklava Cup, Munce said he would not mind an invitation in the near future.
“Not this year I wouldn’t but probably another time I would, I’m a bit tied up (this year),” he said.
The Queenslander was previously a stable rider for training mogul, Gai Waterhouse, but has relocated back to Brisbane with his family and relished the change.
“I moved back with the family about 18 months ago and enjoyed it ever since,” he said.
“It was a long term plan and what we always thought we would do and we’re really enjoying it now.”
Having worked in the Waterhouse camp, Munce chuckled when told notorious bookmaker, Robbie Waterhouse, will be attending this year’s Balaklava Cup.
“I’m sure it will be good and he’ll add a bit of colour to the meeting,” he said.
“He’s very astute with what he has to say so I’m sure he’ll be a good attraction for the crowd.”
Will work on getting something from Robbie in the coming few days. Interesting drawcard....
