
The curtain came down on her exceptional career on Saturday night at Melton, with the Yabby Dam Farms and Pat Driscoll-owned mare now set to begin a new chapter in the breeding barn.
Her record speaks volumes. From 84 starts, Im Ready Jet posted 29 wins, 14 seconds and 14 thirds, with a best mile rate of 1.53. She earned a total of $811,750 in prize money. More than just numbers, her resume is headlined by eight Group 1 triumphs, multiple major awards and a lasting legacy on the Australian trotting landscape.
Im Ready Jet was first trained by Anton Golino, who played a key role in her rise. Under his guidance she captured several of her earliest Group 1 victories, including the Breeders Crown at two and three, and the Need For Speed Princess Final. She became the first trotter to win Breeders Crown titles at two, three and four years of age, a rare and remarkable achievement.
Golino prepared her until mid-2024, before the reins were handed to Andy Gath, who continued to keep her at the elite level.
Gath took over training Im Ready Jet late in her career but had always respected her.

“She has won a Group 1 nearly every year she raced. She has won eight all up. She is one of the better trotting mares we have seen over the last ten years, I would say,” Gath added.
Her success was made possible through the talents of several top drivers. Glen Craven, Jason Lee, Jack Laugher, Nathan Jack and Kate Gath all partnered her to feature race glory.
“After two below-par performances, we decided to retire her. She is too good a horse to cheapen after everything she has achieved,” Gath said.
“I was lucky enough to train her and I really appreciate the opportunity to have had such a quality horse in my care,” he said.

She was a dual Victorian Aged Trotting Mare of the Year in 2022 and 2024, and earlier won Harness Breeders Victoria’s 3YO Trotting Filly of the Year in 2020 for a standout season that included two Group 1 titles.
Im Ready Jet now heads to the breeding barn, where her next chapter begins. There’s plenty of excitement about what her foals might achieve in the future.