Dunedoo product Hugh Bowman will ride at the Coonamble Country Championships Qualifier meeting on Sunday in a massive boost to a day the people were already looking forward to enormously.
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Bowman will ride Sir Winkle for Dubbo trainer Clint Lundholm in the $150,000 WRA Country Championships Qualifier over 1400m.
The horse is owned by Peter and Louise Webb who are long-time friends of Bowman's parents, Jim and Mandy.
Bowman will also ride two horses owned by his parents - Scottish Soldier and Chastise - among half-a-dozen rides he is set to have on the day once the fields are finalised.
The rider most famous for his association with all-time great Winx remembers riding at Coonamble as an apprentice, but this will be the first time he has ridden there in over 20 years.
"It's good to be going back up there," Bowman said.
"It's great to have the championships qualifier in Coonamble. It's a wonderful concept.
"I have ridden at Coonamble - only once, or maybe twice - but it was many moons ago. I haven't been there since I've been in Sydney and I came to Sydney in 1999."
The only other Country Championships Qualifier meeting Bowman has ridden at this year was at Mudgee on March 1, when he rode Electrified in the CDRA Qualifier and the horse advanced to the final by finishing second. Bowman won minor races on Scottish Soldier and Chastise that day.
Being country born and bred himself and knowing what the locals have been through with the drought in recent years, he is happy to make the trip and support the meeting and is taking his family along for the ride.
"These are the type of occasions that get the community up and about and they've had a bit of rain recently, so obviously the mood's going to be a bit better than it's been for a while," Bowman said.
Everyone will be keen to join in on a bit of social activity and I'm glad I can be a part of it.
- Hugh Bowman
"I'm well aware of the interest it creates by my being there and I just thought it would be a really nice thing to do for the town and the people, given what everyone's been through.
"My wife, Christine, and our kids are coming as well so it's going to be a nice family day."
Coonamble Jockey Club vice-resident Mick Heaney said Bowman's presence would attract even more people to the meeting.
"They'll come from near and far to see someone like Hugh Bowman in action up close," he said.
"It's going to give the meeting a huge boost and it was already shaping up fantastic. Hugh's riding a horse I part-own as well, Thiswilldous. It's going to be a great day."