Wiremu Pinn eyeing permanent Australia move

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is eyeing a permanent move across the Tasman following his meteoric rise amongst Melbourne's ranks.

The Kiwi apprentice is currently on a three-month stint in Victoria, but he is already looking to extend his time after just a few weeks.

Pinn showed his talent when scoring his first metropolitan treble at Sandown last Saturday and he added a further win to his Australian when guiding home the -trained Greyt Mumma to win at Mornington on Monday.

He has now accrued five wins from 26 metropolitan starts and the 24-year-old hoop has three more wins up his sleeve before his claim reduces to two-kilograms.

“I couldn't believe it when they said I could claim three (kilograms), so I thought I would just come over for the wintertime and just give it a crack and see how I go,” Pinn said.

“I thought I needed to win five more to get down to a two-kilo claim, but the Stewards handed me my book after the races yesterday at Mornington and I have still got three more winners to claim two-kilos, so it is good that I get to keep that three (kilo claim) for another week or two.”

Indentured to in , Pinn is temporarily under the care of Cranbourne trainer Snr, and he is the experience so much that he would like to make full-time.

“I am on loan to Michael Kent Snr for three months. I am looking to do my three months here and if I can, I would love to make it permanent,” Pinn said.

“I have only been here for a couple of weeks, but I am really enjoying my time here in Melbourne. The racing is great, so I would love to stay.

“I have been with Daniel Miller for a couple of years. He is a really good mate of mine and things have been smooth sailing since I have been at Daniel's. He has looked after me really well.”

Pinn was rapt with his treble at Sandown on Saturday, which was accompanied by three runner-up efforts from his eight rides on the nine-race card.

“It is always good to get a winner, let alone three,” he said.

“It was a big day for me and I just can't thank everyone enough for their support. You can't win on slow horses, so I am very grateful for everyone that is putting me on.”

Pinn is hoping to keep his winning momentum going when he returns to Sandown on Wednesday, where he rates the -trained Mr Mojo Risin' as his best chance.

“I really liked his run last time at Sandown,” he said.

“I thought he half-pie pulled up when I hit the front last time. He has drawn a good alley (1) and it is a similar-looking race, so I think he is my best chance tomorrow.”

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