Ross McConville (@Markwellracing) has been involved with horses his whole life, enjoying success as an owner & breeder before becoming a trainer in 2022. Now supported by Assistant Trainer Nigil Mohanan, Ross has his sights set on The Warra with a special horse he bred.
“He has to jump well and get in the rhythm.”
The start will be crucial for C'mon Mate if Ross McConville's honest gelding is to continue his love affair with his home track Kembla Grange on Thursday. 📸 @Bradley_Photos
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“It’s great to have a runner in this race and we’ll find out whether he’s up to it."
Ross McConville didn't plan on South Of India tackling Saturday's G3 Warra off a first-up failure but hopes he can bounce back at Kembla on Saturday. 📸Steve Hart
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EVERY trainer wants to win a home track feature – and Ross McConville is no different. He has set his sights on the $300k The Warra (1000m) with his talented young sprinter South Of India, who resumes at Randwick today chasing his 6th successive win 👇https://t.co/nx2dGTvV65
“Owners get a buzz out of seeing their retired racehorses thriving in a new career & Equimillion provides a platform to celebrate the best of that.”
Illawarra Turf Club is proud to sponsor Emma Burns & Merran Wallis + their former Kembla Grange-trained mares at @Equimillion_ next weekend.
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Ross McConville took out his trainer’s licence in 2022 after the passing of his partner, 18-time Kembla Grange premiership-winning trainer, Gwenda Markwell. Listen as he explains why he likes the track & shares his hopes for South Of India who is targeting The Warra.