Episode 580: Andrew Gluyas - Adelaide trainer continues on where his tutor Leon Macdonald left off
Andrew Gluyas at Morphettville in 2017 midway through his training partnership with father-in-law Leon Macdonald - courtesy Atkins Photography.
Andrew Gluyas had a huge pair of shoes to fill in July of 2023 when he took over the running of French Cotton Lodge at Morphettville. The stables had been home base to legendary trainer Leon Macdonald for more than four decades. Andrew had been married to Leon’s daughter for five years when he went to work for his father-in-law in 2002.
Seven years later he was delighted to formulate a partnership with the veteran which would generate 560 wins up to the time of Leon’s retirement. Andrew got away to the best possible start as a trainer in his own right, when he won the Victoria Derby with Goldrush Guru the following year. The winners have continued to flow. Delighted to have him on the podcast this week.
Andrew begins by explaining the origins of his unusual surname.
He looks back on his father-in-law’s retirement in 2023, and recalls the freak accident at Morphettville trackwork when Leon was bowled over by a spooky horse.
Andrew talks of the 21 year association with Leon that shaped his future.
Gluyas looks back on his previous life as an electrical fitter.
He speaks of his good fortune in being able to co-train some outstanding horses in partnership with Leon.
Andrew pays tribute to astute owner/breeder Harry Perks whose continued support of his stable has been overwhelming.
He acknowledges the talents of Dilly Dally and Go Indy Go, two other very good horses he got to work with.
Andrew speaks glowingly of Goldrush Guru, the horse to kick start his solo training career. He takes us through that exciting Victoria Derby win not long after taking over the operation of French Cotton Lodge.
He speaks highly of the talents of Watchme Win, already the winner of six races.
He gives punters a good pointer to the future prospects of lightly raced 3YO filly Bassett Babe.
Andrew pays tribute to his three sons and to Sue, his wife of 29 years.
The 55 year old trainer endorses the talents of his stable apprentice Taylor Johnston.
While on the subject of jockeys, Andrew expresses his admiration for two former Macdonald apprentices who went on to great acclaim. One of them is still going strongly.
He looks back on a freakish fall in 2019 which ended the career of brilliant young stable apprentice Raquel Clark.
Andrew says he’s delighted to be occupying prominent spots on both the SA and Adelaide trainer’s premiership ladders.
The trainer acknowledges the achievements of Terry McAuliffe, his brother-in-law by marriage. Terry was a top Adelaide race caller before switching career direction to become Adelaide racing correspondent for Racing.Com.
We couldn’t let Andrew go without some reference to his former passion for the game of baseball. Those who knew him early days remember his achievements for the Glenelg Club.
A lovely chat with a man who learned from a master and is heading in the same direction.
Tough as teak Watchme Win wins the Hawkes Stakes at Morphettville 26/04/2025 with long time stable favourite Jason Holder on board - courtesy Atkins Photography.
Jamie Melham and Goldrush Guru head for home in the 2024 Victoria Derby - courtesy Racing Photos.
A Gr. 1 for Andrew after just 15 months of training in his own right - courtesy Racing Photos.
Scary (outside) gave Goldrush Guru a fleeting fright at the clocktower but was safely held in the closing stages of the Derby - courtesy Racing Photos.