Allen back a winner after 12-month break
Matthew Allen, best known for his wins on The Quarterback, has made a winning return to riding.
Matthew Allen has ridden a winner at Bairnsdale at his first ride back after a year out of the saddle.
Allen partnered the odds-on favourite Halvorsen to victory in Friday’s Bairnsdale Sporting & Convention Centre Handicap for trainer Robbie Griffiths.
The jockey took a sabbatical from race riding after finishing unplaced on a horse trained by his father John at Cranbourne on December 29 last year.
Allen explained he had continued riding trackwork for Griffiths but had tried a couple of different trades during the day.
“I tried selling real estate for three months, but I was a crappy salesman, and in recent times I’ve been doing drainage and excavation,” Allen told broadcaster racing.com.
“It’s something I enjoy but I’ve been working that hard my weight came down.
“Plus I’d been riding work in the 12 months anyway so I thought I might have a few spins.”
Allen’s biggest wins have been on the Griffiths-trained now-retired sprinter The Quarterback.
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