SYDNEY, Nov 18 AAP - Lee Freedman has been lured back to training - TopicsExpress



          

SYDNEY, Nov 18 AAP - Lee Freedman has been lured back to training and will join his brother Anthony in a partnership. The five-time Melbourne Cup winning trainer said he had missed the lifestyle and had more to offer. Im very excited to be getting back into training. Ive spent the best part of three years reorganising my life, Freedman said in a statement. Ive missed the horses, the people and the great mornings and have unfinished business in the industry. Ive got a real sense of expectation, am keen, reinvigorated and determined to achieve as much as possible. Im very upbeat to partner Anthony. Hes my brother, an excellent horseman and we will carve a new niche in our previous racing history. Freedman shocked the racing community in August 2011 when he handed the family business over to his brother. He spent much of 2012 in a partnership with Graeme Rogerson in Sydney and for the past six months has been the director of racing of Peter Velas New Zealand operation. The Freedmans, who also have a pre-training property at Mornington, have no plans to return to the days when they ran a team of more than 100 horses. We will devote 100 per cent to the small team, Lee Freedman said. This is the future in training, not huge factory operations. We wont win premierships but want to deliver the very best results to our clients, old and new, whether its a maiden or a Melbourne Cup. AAP TURF cw
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 01:35:14 +0000

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