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Aaron Bain Racing | Aaron Bain News 63846 Mrs Penny Cracker Wins

Mrs Penny Cracker wins

Sat, Jan 3, 2026

Mrs Penny Cracker wins



Consistency was rewarded when Mrs Penny Cracker thrashed her rivals at the Gawler metropolitan meeting on Saturday, January 3.

The five-year-old mare, trained by Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor sprinted away from the opposition to win the Gawler Arms Hotel Rating 62 Handicap (1707m).

Given a beautiful ride by Taylor Johnstone, Mrs Penny Cracker ($5) scoring by 2-1/4 lengths from Chur Nibble ($2.20 fav) with Back Me Up Benny ($31), 1-1/2 lengths away third.

The mare had no luck at her previous two runs which had resulted in close seconds. Today, Johnstone had her in the running line, out of trouble and brought her up to challenge the leaders turning for home.

She raced away for a well-deserved metropolitan win.

Trainer Aaron Bain said Mrs Penny Cracker has continued to step up to her challenges.

“She has been a model of consistency for ABR,” Bain said.

“Perhaps the only question today was the step out to 1700 metres, but she has been attacking the line so well up to 1500 metres.

“On her breeding we thought she would be a 1400 metre horse but was able to step her up to 1500 last time and she attacked the line really well and today relished the 1700 metre trip.

“Taylor (Johnstone) said she is her fast little mare and loves her and they have a good association.

“The mare has a good turn of foot and wants to be at the races. She gives her everything.

“Mrs Penny Cracker is a mare we bought to breed from but leased her out to a good group of owners and were able to win a maiden, and now she is a metro winner.

“Hopefully there is another win or two in her before the next breeding season.”

Winning jockey Taylor Johnstone said Mrs Penny Cracker deserved the victory.

“It was great to get the win on this mare,” Johnstone said.

“She has been super consistent every time she steps out.

“She has improved every time she has gone to the races.

“It was really nice to see her run the 1700 (metres) out like she did.

“She got a lot of confidence from her maiden win at Mindarie Halidon and has continued to step up ever since.

“I get along really well with her – she is a great ride.

“Credit to the ABR team, they do a great job with their horses and present them in great order.

“It was a bit of a messy race early.

“You never want to be three wide but today I think it worked in our favour.

“We had heaps of cover and were able to pop out when we wanted to rather than being boxed in.

“She cruised up around the corner and had them covered at the finish.”

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