As Alex Ashwood ticks off a major career milestone in the sulky, he already has plans to give up driving and focus on life as a full-time trainer.

The Hobart-born reinsman chalked up victory number 500 in the cart aboard Rocknroll Rhylee at Mildura this afternoon, and will kick-start his own training journey when he takes Still Hungover to Tabcorp Park Melton tomorrow.

The 27-year-old has long been known as a major part of the Kate Hargreaves training operation in Shelbourne, but this horse will be the first starter in Ashwood's name when she competes in the Allied Express Blossom Lady.

Ashwood said he will train a few of his own horses at the property he and Hargreaves moved to a few years ago, with plans to eventually find his own facility in the future.

"It was a little goal that I always wanted to get my trainer's licence and it's finally happened, so I'm looking forward to it," he said.

"Long term, eventually, I'll just probably go full-time training and probably step away from driving. It's a young kids’ sport and the lighter you are, the (better) the results are going to be, so I'll be just happy to leave it up to the kids."

Ashwood, who won the Group 1 Vicbred Super Series 2YO Trotters Final on December 31 with Dont Care, felt he'd keep plying his trade in the sulky for another 5-10 years, but was happy to eventually give the racetrack responsibility to others.

"I'm still pretty young and I'm still happy to keep on driving, but as time goes on, the older you get, the heavier you get and it's harder to compete against the young ones," he said.

"I'm no Chris Alford or Gavin Lang or Greg Sugars, and I'm just happy to leave it up to the young kids when the time comes."

Still Hungover is an ex-Tasmanian mare formerly trained by Ashwood's father Rodney, who won 11 of 34 starts with the daughter of Sutter Hanover. She has had three runs here in Victoria in recent times, including a down-the-track finish in the Allied Express Pace behind Santa Casa Beach at Melton last weekend.

"She’s been going better than her form suggests, she’s just drawn awkwardly,” Ashwood said.

“If she didn’t draw an outside barrier – if she had drawn eight or nine – I’d say she’s a great hope of being there right in the finish.

“But being where she’s drawn, it’s very hard to win from seven at Melton and if you’re not on the fence as everyone knows.”

Dan Mielicki will call all the action at Saturday night’s meeting from Melton, where he will be joined in studio by Rob Auber and Tim O’Connor for a big evening of Trots Vision coverage.

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TUNE IN at TABCORP PARK MELTON  on Saturday night 

First Race: 4.58pm Last Race: 9.02pm
Racecaller: Dan Mielicki will be joined in studio by Rob Auber and Tim O'Connor for wall-to-wall coverage on Trots Vision at thetrots.com.au.
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JASON BONNINGTON ON TABCORP PARK MELTON

RACE 8: ALABAR PACE
EARLY SPEED:
3 (Likely Leader) + 1,5,6,7?
SELECTIONS:
TORRID SAINT (6), CRIME WRITER (7), STRUVE (3), SAHARA SIROCCO (4)
RATINGS:
5/ 11/ 8/ 4/ 10/ 7/ 9/ 6/ 1/ 2
SUGGESTED BET:
TORRID SAINT (6) each-way

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This week's winners sired by Woodlands Stud stallions
Akuta by Bettors Delight out of Adore To Our Dreams at Addington
Bettor Twist by Bettor's Delight out of Twist And Twirl at Addington
Amazing Dream by Bettor's Delight out of Christian Dreamer at Auckland 
Seb's Choice by Bettor's Delight out of Alta Calypso at Kilmore 
Ideal Dan by American Ideal out of Jodila at Kilmore 
Newsy by Bettor's Delight out of Ultimate Art at Gloucester Park 
Louie The Horse by Sweet Lou out of Bettorkeepthefaith at Gloucester Park 
Ideal BB by American Ideal out of Tartan BB at Invercargill 
Dress Code by American Ideal out of Dress To Impress at Invercargill
Woodlea Beaver by Sweet Lou out of Ace Of Delight at Rangiora 
Smooth Deal by Bettor's Delight out of Linda Grace at Shepparton 
Dessie Gee by Sweet Lou out of Genazzano at Shepparton 
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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

Tabcorp Park Melton, R5 N11, Rackemup Tigerpie
At Geelong on May 31, RACKEMUP TIGERPIE began quickly to lead and ran along at an even tempo. He finished second to Tango Tara and ahead of GOODTIME HEAVEN. REPORT
Tabcorp Park Melton, R7 N4, Sleepee
At Bacchus Marsh on June 12, ZARAS ALL GOOD was successful in trial four and backed up that performance with a handy third at Ballarat on Thursday night, where she was held up for a run at a vital stage and finished strongly for third. That could be a good form pointer for the second placed MIRARI, which returns from a break at Cranbourne on Sunday evening. RONZEL SONNY finished in third position and is racing in the maiden event at Charlton on Monday afternoon. ALDEBARAN JAZZI finished in fourth position and backed up with an unplaced run at Ballarat on Thursday night after being headed off from the pole position. The classy trotter SLEEPEE finished ahead of SUMMER GRIN. REPORT