Episode 562: Terry Robinson - Master standardbred and thoroughbred horseman hints at retirement.
Dual code legend Terry Robinson - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
With his team of gallopers now in single digits, Terry Robinson has few city runners these days. It seems like yesterday when he and a handful of fellow trainers were dominating the TAB Highway races on Sydney tracks. So great was Terry’s win rate in the first few years that he still occupies fourth place on the Highway trainer’s table with 21 wins. Prior to turning his hand full time to the training of thoroughbreds, T.J. Robinson was one of the most respected drivers at the regular Friday night meetings at the now defunct Harold Park Paceway. His late father Kevin Robinson had also excelled as a dual code trainer over a long period of years. Terry was in the winner’s circle again recently when $51.00 “pop” Tai Lung greeted the judge in a midweek race at Warwick Farm. I gave him a call to offer congratulations, and you could have knocked me over with a feather when he hinted at retirement. I couldn’t get him on the podcast quickly enough. Terry talks about his Warwick Farm winner and says Tai Lung is a high maintenance horse.
He talks about the inevitable scaling down of his Shoalhaven Heads training operation.
Terry pays tribute to the talents of his late father Kevin Robinson. He says lessons learned from his dad have served him well in his own long career.
The Robinson family have become famous for their ability to win races with unsound horses. Terry says the use of Seven Mile Beach at Gerroa has been their “ace card” over many years with both standardbreds and thoroughbreds.
Terry takes us back to his golden days at the trots and the wonderful horses he got to drive, with special mention of champions like Gammalite and Koala King.
He talks of Black Line - a freakishly talented young pacer who looked destined for stardom until a complicated spinal issue impeded his progress.
Terry talks of the special horses who’ve helped him to establish his reputation among thoroughbred trainers. He pays tribute to his favourite Art Cadeau, the late bloomer who finished up becoming the only horse to complete the Country Championship/Kosciuszko double.
The respected trainer talks of some of the horses who’ve helped him win 21 TAB Highways since the inception of the series in 2015.
Terry’s reputation as a work rider is well known. His long time involvement hasn’t been without its setbacks. He remembers two monumental “busters” - one at the Nowra racecourse, the other on Seven Mile Beach.
It’s well documented that Terry was one of twelve children. He hasn’t been able to emulate the deeds of his late father, but has posted a respectable score of six in the fatherhood stakes - four from his first marriage and another two with second wife Monique.
He talks about the 12 acre property at Shoalhaven Heads which has served as his training base for many years. His wife Monique runs a very successful beach and trail ride business from the same property. Monique looks after 18 saddle horses. Her former involvement as a trainer and work rider have given her a thorough understanding of the tough grind of professional horse training.
Terry with one of his Harold Park favourites Frosty Imp.
This is how trots fans remember Terry Robinson during his golden years at Harold Park.
Terry’s wife Monique poses with Tobias Reef during her days as a trainer. She now runs a successful beach and trail riding business at Shoalhaven Heads
Terry with younger sister Anna after a Canberra win with Our Rosemaree - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Lord Desanimaux (Tommy Berry) wins a TAB Highway at Randwick - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Art Cadeau (Tommy Berry) wins the 2020 Country Championship Final - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Tai Lung (Andrew Adkins) bursts through near the fence to win at Warwick Farm 07/01/2026 - courtesy Bradley Photographers.