Delightful debut helps Court to Timaru double

By Jonny Turner Punters may have had a few regrets after Shepherds Delight ran to an impressive victory at Timaru on Tuesday. The pacer brought up the first leg of a winning double for trainer Ivan Court with a polished display in race 3. As he did with Shepherds Delight, Tim Williams also gave Bondi Lustre a perfect run as she went on to take out race 6 for Court. Shepherds Delight produced an outstanding beginning, as so many of Court’s horses do, then proved impossible to catch in his…

Racing Rewards are all go this Saturday

Addington is gearing up for one of its best days of racing this year. This Saturday’s Racing Rewards meeting features 11 races with the TAB confirming there will be guaranteed $10,000 First 4s on all races, and a terminating Pick 6 on the last six races. Five Racing Rewards Showcase races – three pacing and two trotting – will be held. Each is worth $27,000. Formerly known as the RATTO Showcase, the series has been very popular. To qualify horses must have been R35-60 and 4YO and older from January…

No Matter Wat grabs last slot for The Race by Grins

By Michael Guerin Those hoping for a twist in the tale of the $1million Race by Grins got their wish when No Matter Wat was the surprise last invite on Tuesday. The New Zealand Oaks winner, who was barely out of maidens six months ago, has secured the last of the 10 slots for the race and will automatically draw barrier 1 in the 2200m mobile at Cambridge on April 14. In a bonus for The Race she will be driven by New Zealand’s most successful ever reinsman Tony Herlihy.…

Heavyweight support for maiden trotter in Timaru

by Jonny Turner Bob Butt has been around harness racing too long to get too confident about his first starter at Timaru today in Fight For Freedom. The full brother to Heavyweight Hero will make his debut for the Butt stable in race 2 at Phar Lap Raceway. If early betting on the race is anything to go by, the three-year-old is a huge winning threat. Punters snapped up the horse’s $2.30 early quote and he was quickly moved into $1.55 odds. Though Butt has a decent opinion of the…

Betterzippit’s winning run continues

By Adam Hamilton Former Kiwi pacer Betterzippit stamped himself as a major player for Perth’s new $1mil Nullarbor slot race with a stunning Menangle win last night. The five-year-old made it five wins from just six starts for training phenomenon Jason Grimson when he won by a huge space and smashed the clock. Betterzippit worked to the front and sailed away to win by 13.7m in a 1min48.6sec mile – that’s 0.2sec faster than Catch A Wave went to win last month’s Miracle Mile. Grimson didn’t hide his confidence in…

Southern filly favourite in Addington Group 3

By Jonny Turner Always Ticking heads north seeking due reward in the Group 3 Leonard Memorial Stakes at Addington on Sunday. The Brett Gray trained filly brings exposed form to the fillies feature having produced two seconds to the smart Flying Ellie in her two career starts in Southland. Only greenness has stopped Always Ticking doing better for her owners Robert and Sharon Symon, who purchased the filly out of Canterbury recently. “Her greenness has cost her a little bit,” Gray said. “When we bought her we knew that she…

Country Cups bid now likely for Cos I Can

By Dave Di Somma, Harness News Desk A relieved Mike Berger is now eyeing up a tilt at the lucrative Country Cups final, after Cos I Can’s win in the City of Palmerston North Festival Cup last night. After starting off 10m the Always B Miki four-year-old ended up in the one-one for driver Benjamin Butcher before peeling out turning for home. He then got into a spirited battle with New York Minute before winning by a neck. Rough And Ready was third six lengths back. Cos I Can paid…

Group 1 glory again for Muscle Mountain

by Jonny Turner Muscle Mountain’s rivals can expect the heat to get even more intense after the trotting star claimed his second win in the Fred Shaw Memorial Group 1 New Zealand Trotting Championship. Backers of the red-hot favourite only had cause for concern in the last 100m of the Addington feature, when the Greg and Nina Hope trained six-year-old appeared to lose concentration. Driver Ben Hope stoked up the big striding squaregaiter and he went one better than his second to Sundees Son in last year’s edition. Hope overcame…