Many coursing devotees ‘spend a lifetime trying to get their hands on the holy grail’.
However, Matt Lanigan, 30, is ‘seeking fortune and glory’ in the Waterloo Cup for a third time!
Lanigan ‘stumbled on the holy grail’ as a part-owner – with his father, Gerald – of 2013 winner, Zambora Blueboy.
The Lanigans – along with Nick O’Brien and AFL’s Crouch brothers (Brad and Matt) – also part-owned 2015 winner, Rylee’s Marshall.
Both Zambora Blueboy and Rylee’s Marshall were trained by Graham Whitford.
But this year, as the sesquicentennial (150th) Waterloo Cup kicks off at Lang Lang on Sunday, Lanigan will once again be attempting to continue ‘a hell of a story’ – this time as trainer.
Lanigan has All On Merrett, Unique Destiny and Tom Keeping in Week 1 of the time-honoured event.
And he’s leaving no stone unturned in yet another quest to ‘wake up in the morning from the strangest dream’.
Last Sunday, Lanigan left Rowsley at 8am to trial a team of nine – including the three mentioned above – at Lang Lang at 10.30am and got back to base by 2pm. It was approximately a 300km round trip, and you don’t have to be Archimedes to calculate it was a six-hour chunk out of his day.