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Paul Snowden opens up on split with dad as new stable makes city debut

Paul Snowden opens up on split with dad as new stable makes city debut

The Age20-06-2025
Paul Snowden says he was dirty on racing and didn't know if he was finished with the game after the split with his father, Peter, last year.
Now building his own team on a 60-acre property half an hour from the Port Macquarie track, Snowden is happy to be heading back to Randwick on Saturday with his first city runner, Lunaite, as a solo trainer since the end of his 10-year partnership with Peter 11 months ago.
Opening up for the first time about the split, Paul said: 'We hadn't been getting along for probably the last 10 years.
'We sort of kept it under wraps from everyone for a little while, so it was nothing new. I just wanted a change.
'I didn't know if I was finished in the industry. I was dirty on it. I didn't know if it was because of my work relationship with him, or I just needed to start again.
'After about a month I worked out, it's just a job. Since I've been up here, it's been good.'
The father-and-son team, with stables at Randwick and Flemington, was formed after their move away from Darley in 2014. They went on to win more than 1260 races, including 20 group 1s and the first two editions of The Everest, with Redzel.
Paul, though, said he had desires to go out on his own even before the partnership.
'I always knew I was going to be in his shadow all the time, and I didn't want that,' he said.
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