Episode 356: Colin Little episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2022 · 55 MIN

Episode 356: Colin Little

from John Tapp Racing · host Supernova Sound Podcasts

When Colin Little walked away from his Caulfield training base late last year, he knew that retirement wasn’t too far away. He intended to keep training at Pakenham in the immediate future, but an ironic twist of fate intervened. Early in March he made the snap decision to relinquish his licence. He joins us on the podcast to explain the reason for his hasty departure.  Colin talks of his attachment to Caulfield where he was born, and would spend his entire racing life. He reflects on the riding career of his jockey father Bill Little, who was one of many Australian jockeys to ride in India in the 1930’s and 40’s. He looks back on his own original apprenticeship to Rod Turvey and a subsequent transfer to a former champion jockey who was getting his training career under way in Melbourne. Col admits his riding career was brief and unspectacular. He pays tribute to the legendary Caulfield trained racehorse Lord who dominated weight for age racing in Melbourne in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Caulfield track regulars were in awe of him.   Col’s training career started on a hobby basis. He would work a horse or two at first light before dashing off to his day job. He vividly remembers the thrill of training his first winner at Traralgon. It was a mare with a masculine name. In winning his first metropolitan race, he helped a famous jockey to win a premiership. You can hear the admiration in Col’s voice when he talks of Testimony- the horse who launched his training career. Testimony won an amazing 13 city races.The horse was part owned by Joan Herman who became a very valued client for the Little stable. Colin pays tribute to his late wife Jacqui who died much too soon. He says Jacqui’s artistic touch enabled them to renovate an old Caulfield home which nowadays has heritage listing.  The retired trainer pays a fitting tribute to his once in a lifetime horse El Segundo. He takes us through the ups and downs in the career of a horse whose four Gr 1 wins includes a W.S. Cox Plate in 2007. Col reflects on the veteran stayer who arrived at his place from Adelaide. Ista Kareem raced on for another two and a half years in Colin’s care winning 6 races including a Sydney Cup. He talks of Blutigeroo, another second hand horse with whom he’d win the Gr 1 BMW at Rosehill. He picked up a Hobart Cup along the way. Colin pays tribute to some of the brilliant jockeys who rode for the stable over the years. He says he’ll be closely monitoring the career of one of his favourites Vassilator. Col won five races with the chestnut, all at Flemington. He sent the horse to Lisa Jones at Somerville when he made the call to retire. It’s a farewell chat with the man they once called “Mr Caulfield.”  

When Colin Little walked away from his Caulfield training base late last year, he knew that retirement wasn’t too far away. He intended to keep training at Pakenham in the immediate future, but an ironic twist of fate intervened. Early in March he made the snap decision to relinquish his licence. He joins us on the podcast to explain the reason for his hasty departure.  Colin talks of his attachment to Caulfield where he was born, and would spend his entire racing life. He reflects on the riding career of his jockey father Bill Little, who was one of many Australian jockeys to ride in India in the 1930’s and 40’s. He looks back on his own original apprenticeship to Rod Turvey and a subsequent transfer to a former champion jockey who was getting his training career under way in Melbourne. Col admits his riding career was brief and unspectacular. He pays tribute to the legendary Caulfield trained racehorse Lord who dominated weight for age racing in Melbourne in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Caulfield track regulars were in awe of him.   Col’s training career started on a hobby basis. He would work a horse or two at first light before dashing off to his day job. He vividly remembers the thrill of training his first winner at Traralgon. It was a mare with a masculine name. In winning his first metropolitan race, he helped a famous jockey to win a premiership. You can hear the admiration in Col’s voice when he talks of Testimony- the horse who launched his training career. Testimony won an amazing 13 city races.The horse was part owned by Joan Herman who became a very valued client for the Little stable. Colin pays tribute to his late wife Jacqui who died much too soon. He says Jacqui’s artistic touch enabled them to renovate an old Caulfield home which nowadays has heritage listing.  The retired trainer pays a fitting tribute to his once in a lifetime horse El Segundo. He takes us through the ups and downs in the career of a horse whose four Gr 1 wins includes a W.S. Cox Plate in 2007. Col reflects on the veteran stayer who arrived at his place from Adelaide. Ista Kareem raced on for another two and a half years in Colin’s care winning 6 races including a Sydney Cup. He talks of Blutigeroo, another second hand horse with whom he’d win the Gr 1 BMW at Rosehill. He picked up a Hobart Cup along the way. Colin pays tribute to some of the brilliant jockeys who rode for the stable over the years. He says he’ll be closely monitoring the career of one of his favourites Vassilator. Col won five races with the chestnut, all at Flemington. He sent the horse to Lisa Jones at Somerville when he made the call to retire. It’s a farewell chat with the man they once called “Mr Caulfield.”

NOW PLAYING

Episode 356: Colin Little

0:00 55:44

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Cover Stories with Chess Life US Chess Chess Life Editor John Hartmann talks to the authors of each month's Chess Life cover story. TV Podcast Industries Chris Jones, Derek O'Neill and John Harrison. TV Podcast Industries TV Podcast Industries is a podcast that provides discussions and reviews of various TV shows, including recent popular series like Alien Earth, The Sandman, The Last of Us, The Boys, and Daredevil Born Again. They also cover shows such as Ironheart, Star Trek: Picard, The Rings of Power, and many more, spanning both Marvel and DC universes, as well as other genres. The Ten Commandments John Knox Institute This series of lectures on the Law of the LORD GOD, is an introduction to the beauty of holiness. Holiness is more than God’s sinlessness. His holiness is the pure beauty of His loving Being. The essence of God’s law is revealed to us in His Holy law. Pandemic Goldhawk | Wondery A devastating global outbreak engulfs the world’s most populous cities… and unlocks a terrible secret. “Red Eye” a new flu-like virus engulfs the most populous cities around the world. It starts with eye itch, then bleeding, quickly followed by blindness and death. An infectious disease specialist, in Bangkok, Thailand for a conference, is invited to help contain an outbreak of local bird flu; in the UK a civil servant investigates the suicide of a government scientist; and a teacher re-connecting with his ex-girlfriend finds himself drawn into a deadly game of environmental espionage. A new six-part podcast thriller by John Scott Dryden about the secrets people keep and the sacrifices they make…to save the world. From Goldhawk Crime.Binge all episodes of PANDEMIC exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting <a href="http://www.wondery.com/links/pandemic" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_b

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of John Tapp Racing?

This episode is 55 minutes long.

When was this John Tapp Racing episode published?

This episode was published on March 22, 2022.

What is this episode about?

When Colin Little walked away from his Caulfield training base late last year, he knew that retirement wasn’t too far away. He intended to keep training at Pakenham in the immediate future, but an ironic twist of fate intervened. Early in March he...

Can I download this John Tapp Racing episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!