Telfer tipping Allamericanlover at Alexandra park tonight

By Michael Guerin Trainer Steve Telfer thinks he can still win tonight’s $25,000 Franklin Pacers Country Cup even without his first choice starter. Telfer was to line up Aardie’s Express in the 2700m standing start but after she only travelled home from Christchurch last week he decided to give her more time to recover. “So she will go to a mares race next week and the Queen Of Hearts the following week,” he says of tonight’s key scratching. That still leaves Team Telfer with Fernleigh Cash (20m) and Allamericanlover off…

News Briefs – November 29

The Houses win – thrice Until a week or so ago Wilson House had never driven more than two winners at any one meeting. Then he bagged two trebles within days at Manawatu with Boyz Invasion, Ask Me Lazarus and Bonney Eloise winning on November 21, and then Boyz Invasion, Doctor Tim and Full Of Desire on November 23. Between the two trebles, his father Michael House won an amateur drivers’ race on November 22 at Rangiora with Beaudiene Quick Step, who he also trains. Wilson now has 27 wins…

HRNZ Statement on Operation Inca

Harness Racing New Zealand has seen reports highlighting the end of Operation Inca. However we are still waiting for official confirmation that the investigation has come to an end and that charges have been dropped. We are currently seeking that information and confirmation. It has been a challenging time for the industry and once we know more, we may well look to see what else is needed to support our participants and our integrity. In the interim we have no further comment as we believe there may still be outstanding…

Copy That heading to Australia for scan

By Michael Guerin Two-time New Zealand Cup hero Copy That is off to Australia again, but not to race this time. The wonderful pacer missed his shot at a NZ Cup three-peat when he went sore with a knee issue and potential other concerns a few weeks before the Cup but trainer Ray Green says things are looking up. “I am more confident now that he will race again than I was when it first all happened,” says Green. “He has been walking in the cart every day and walks…

Koru Care Southland makes return at Invercargill

By Jonny Turner A familiar sight will be back at Ascot Park racecourse today, and it is not a horse or driver. It is the Koru Care Southland colours, which will return to Southland harness racing meetings starting with today’s quickfire action in Invercargill. The green and white Koru Care Southland silks were a familiar sight on Southland tracks for many seasons, especially when worn by champion reinsman Dexter Dunn. The silks were first worn by Dunn a decade ago, with a sponsor donating to Koru Care Southland at each…

Trot Slot confirmed for Cambridge

By Michael Guerin New Zealand’s first Trot Slot race is confirmed and already has its first slot filled. The TAB Trot Slot will be run as expected alongside the Race by Grins at Cambridge on April 12 next year for a stake of $575,000, making it the richest trot race ever held in Australasia. It will have eight slots, most of them purchased by the connections of leading trotters so will have an old fashioned sweepstakes race feel to it. The eight slots have been taken by: TAB NZ, Aldebaran…

Next stop Addington for Group 1-winning Aussie trotter

By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) Queenslander Tony Veivers has already laughed terminal cancer in the face, and now the 60-year-old is keen to create Australasian harness racing history with his Group 1-winning trotter, Not As Promised. While all the big pacing guns are flocking to the Sunshine State to try and win Inter Dominion glory starting this Saturday (December 1), Veivers has paid up to $30,000 in international return flights to try and become the first Australian owner to win the coveted $110,000 New Zealand Trotting Derby on…

Deny Everything upsets in Timaru Summer Cup

By Mike Love Deny Everything scored a well-earned victory when he won Saturday’s Tyre General Timaru Summer Cup at Phar Lap Raceway. The Mark Jones-trained seven-year-old capitalised on his good manners, securing the trail with driver Samantha Ottley before peeling off the back of the pacemaker and third placegetter Heisenberg, to win by one and a quarter lengths from Tanzania. “It was awesome, very satisfying,” says Ottley. “We’ve all had to be so patient with him. Everyone is rapt.” Deny Everything has had an interrupted career, having three wind operations…