From cleaning out stables and yards to feeding, grooming, saddling and riding, strappers are an integral part of a successful racing team and build very special connections with the horses they care for. We speak to Mitchell Conners who enjoyed success strapping Gold Trip, winner of the 2022 Group 1 Lexus Melbourne Cup.
Mitchell Conners strapped Gold Trip, winner of the 2022 Group 1 Lexus Melbourne Cup. The 22-year-old is a foreman at the Cranbourne stables of Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, and is the fourth generation to be part of the racing industry.
Mitchell Conners grew up with racehorses in his backyard so it was inevitable that he’d end up in the racing industry. His father, Marc, is a Group 1-winning trainer and his grandfather, Clarry, won the Golden Slipper four times.
Throughout high school, Conners worked at the family stables and a career in racing was all he wanted. He worked for his dad and spent six months in the UK as a pupil assistant at Andrew Balding’s Park House Stables. When COVID-19 changed the world, Conners re-joined his dad’s stables until he heard Ciaron Maher was looking for a reliable foreman. A week later, in early 2022, Conners moved to Victoria and met Lexus MelbourneCup winner Gold Trip on his first day.
“David Eustace showed me around and told me Gold Trip was a special horse. I haven’t really let anyone else touch him since that day! He’s a beautiful black stallion and he’s quite chilled, but gets grumpy if he’s touched too much. He loves a treat – if you have a lolly in your pocket, he’ll smell it and hassle you until he gets it,” said Conners.