Wyong-based trainer Sara Ryan, who recently guided Matche Latte in the $1M Provincial Championships final, will transition to a public trainer role.
Ryan has enjoyed remarkable success as the private trainer for Domeland, highlighted by her handling of Attractable in the 2023 edition of the $3M Big Dance.
This season alone, she has celebrated 17 wins and 39 placegetters across NSW, with total earnings exceeding $1.7M.
Ryan said she was grateful for the opportunity to train for Domeland for the past two-and-a-half years.
“The support and trust they’ve shown me gave me the confidence to train the way I do, and I’ll always be grateful for that,” she said.
“It is just time for a new challenge as a public trainer.”
Managing Director King Cheng said Ryan had been instrumental to Domeland’s success on the racetrack over the past few seasons.
“I am grateful for the dedication she has brought to the role,” he said.
“We remain fully committed to our private training model and will continue to have the same number of horses in training, operating from our dual locations at Kulnura and Wyong.”
Ryan will continue her role with Domeland until the conclusion of the current racing season.

Meanwhile, despite missing three months of riding this season due to injury, Anna Roper continues to make her mark in the NSW riding ranks, recently riding her 57th winner for the season — including a milestone metropolitan treble at Kensington on Anzac Day and a winning double at Kembla Grange in early May.
Roper, who is apprenticed to Wyong trainer Damien Lane, has ridden winners from Gunnedah to Warwick Farm to Taree, showcasing her determination and work ethic.
With just over two months left in the racing season, she will be striving to surpass her 74 winners from the 2023/2024 season.
Enjoy a day at Wyong Race Club this June long weekend.
Gather your friends and family for an exciting day at the races on Sunday, June 8.
For more details, visit: wyongraceclub.com.au
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