Episode 552: Stephen Lee - Loves to be beside the seaside

Grandpa Stephen with Haisley (2) and Ronnie (1).

It's always a pleasure to welcome a bush trainer to the podcast. Our guest this week is Stephen Lee who chips away diligently from his Ballina base season after season with consistent results. He’s currently ably assisted by son Jordan with whom he’ll soon form an official partnership. Lee has posted 850 winners since his solo career began in 1986, and has two NRRA training premierships on his CV.

Stephen rotates his horses between a dual barn complex on Ballina racecourse, and a nearby 60 acre property which gives him access to a pristine stretch of beach. Whenever one of the team warrants an opportunity in a metropolitan environment, he heads to Eagle Farm or Doomben just two hours away. He rarely tackles the arduous road trip to Sydney although he did venture to Randwick on November 1st with smart sprinter The Astronomer. This podcast was recorded twenty four hours before The Astronomer raced.

Stephen talks of the easy access to Brisbane tracks as opposed to the marathon trip to Sydney.

He acknowledges son Jordan’s entry into the NSW training ranks and says he’s looking forward to their proposed partnership.

Stephen talks about the luxury of being able to give horses a complete change of environment at his beachside property. He says the new routine works wonders with highly strung horses.

He talks about the large paddock set aside for retired racehorses or horses who’ve fallen on hard times. His partner Amanda would have even more if space allowed.

The trainer talks about his two NRRA premierships. In winning the first one he unseated long time incumbent John Shelton.

Stephen looks back on his early education under the tutelage of his late father Bruce. He says Bruce was a capable racehorse trainer but was best known as an all rounder constantly called upon to sort out other people’s troublesome horses.

He talks of his father’s early association with iconic trainer Maurice McCarten.

The Ballina horseman pays tribute to his elderly Mum.

Stephen says his early aspirations to become a jockey were quickly negated by increasing weight.

He talks of a brief flirtation with the harness racing sport.

Stephen has vivid recollections of his first training win on the defunct White Park track at Scone.

He talks of a brief training stint at Coffs Harbour and a subsequent move to Ballina, a move he hasn’t regretted.

Stephen pays tribute to daughter Maddison who was his valued trackwork rider for a number of years. Maddison put a lot of time into Anton En Avant, a prolific winner for the Lee stable. As a yearling Anton En Avant appeared unlikely to ever make it to the races.

He talks about the gelding’s amazing race record which included a win in the Gr 3 Chairman’s Hcp at Doomben.

Stephen talks of former jockey Cassandra Schmidt who won a string of races on Anton En Avant.

The trainer pays tribute to several handy horses who’ve flown the flag for the Ballina stable over the years - Zoukina, Lasting Kiss, Minassi, Felix Trinidad, Song Time, Bavosa, and Espiritu.

Stephen tells us more about his current apprentice Siabh Wrigley who still has a number of trial rides to complete before gaining her licence to ride in races. The signs are promising.

It’s a laid back chat with a top country horseman.

Caracoron (Siena Grima) wins for the Lee stable at Lismore 20/12/2024 - courtesy Trackside Photography.

Nature’s racecourse! Four of the Lee team warm up before a gallop.

Stephen and Matt McGillivray after Anton En Avant’s win in the Gr. 3 Chairman’s Hcp at Doomben 2018 - courtesy Trackside Photography.

Stephen with son Jordan and daughter Maddison after a Casino Cup win with See It Thru 2020 - courtesy Trackside Photography.

What a way to cool off after a searching gallop on South Ballina Beach.



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