Trotter of the year title at stake at Sunday’s Grand Prix meeting

By Michael Guerin Oscar Bonavena may have been handed a shot at a most unlikely Trotter of the Year title at Addington on Sunday. There wouldn’t have been a day in 2023 that Muscle Mountain hasn’t been considered our best trotter and he still is but he will now miss Sunday’s $110,000 Livamol NZ Trotting Free-For-All after a slight setback and won’t race again this year. He goes to the paddock the winner of eight of 12 starts including two Group 1s in 2023, which encapsulates the harness racing season…

Ottley first to 700 driving wins

By Mike Love New Zealand’s most successful female driver Samantha Ottley says she is feeling “very thankful” after bringing up her 700th driving success at Methven yesterday. It was in the Hekeao Feed Company Trot when she steered the Kevin Fairbairn-trained Holly Highlander to a narrow victory, beating Sunny Louis by a nose. “It’s a pretty cool achievement to have next to my name,” said Ottley. “It was good to bring it up with Kevin (Fairbairn) and Wendy (Nordqvist) who have been a big supporter of mine. I’ve driven for…

Latest from the trials – December 4

Every week we look at the trials and workouts from right around the country. Who’s impressing and who looks ready to race? Pukekohe Workouts Friday 1st DecemberWeather Fine Track fast Prince Miki (2g Always B Miki – Jubilee Princess) The Telfer-trained runner got back in the five horse qualifying field, still had plenty to do 400m out, made up a ton of ground in the straight to finish third less than 3L from winner/stablemate Major Secret who led throughout. MR:2:02.2, 800m in 58.7, 400m in 29.1. His last 400m would…

Queen Elida looking to bounce back at IDs

By Adam Hamilton Star Kiwi-owned trotting mare Queen Elida can bounce-back from a shock opening round Brisbane Inter Dominion defeat in Tuesday’s second round of heats. Trainer Brent Lilley suspects his stable star “probably tied-up a bit” when she was surprisingly run down by emerging Victorian trotter Plymouth Chubb in the second of last Friday night’s trotting heats. Queen Elida looked all over a winning rounding the final bend when she sailed away from her rivals, but stand-in driver Cam Hart got Plymouth Chubb into clear air and he blasted…

Franco Indie delivers again

By Jonny Turner Alabar’s gift that keeps giving delivered again when Franco Indie took out the Akaroa Cup at Motukarara on Saturday. The All Stars pacer justified his hot favouritism when adding his first victory on grass to his impressive résumé. Franco Indie has breeding giants Alabar and Nevele R Stud among its big group of owners. The two studs stand the pacer’s sire Always B Miki, and they backed the stallion by purchasing Franco Indie as a yearling. A standout two and three-year-old, the pacer now looks ready to…

Ohoka Connor ready for Green Mile

By Mike Love Ohoka Connor ($2.50FF) will be looking to add to his outstanding resume today in the Methven 4 Square Supermarket Green Mile at Mt Harding racecourse. The Sunshine Beach three-year-old has been phenomenal in his short career, winning seven from his eights starts. His most recent win came on Show Day at Addington. Co-trainer Steve Telfer reports the gelding is on song going into today’s assignment. “He seems well. He’s come through that run really good,” said Telfer. Having his first start on the grass surface should not…

Group win caps rollercoaster week for Williamsons

By Michael Guerin One of our great trotting trainers has had a week of tragedy and triumph with his trotting fillies. Phil Williamson trained Empire City to win the $64,000 Lone Star Sires’ Stakes Championship at Addington on Friday night just a few days after losing his best young filly Isolate in mysterious circumstances. Williamson was stunned and saddened to lose the Hambletoian winner suddenly on Tuesday and still doesn’t know what caused her death. “She got a temperature for no reason we can work out and it never went…

Swayzee does it easy in opening ID heat

By Adam Hamilton Driver Cam Hart was buzzing after New Zealand Cup hero Swayzee opened his Brisbane Inter Dominion campaign with an easy win last night. The five-year-old clocked the slowest of the four 1660m pacing heats on night one, but Hart wasn’t fazed at all. “He looks great and he felt as good as he looks,” he said. “Look at him … he’s put on so much weight. I think we’re in for a great series. “He was pulling away at the finish and felt great after the line.…

Homebush Lad rated big chance in Akaroa Cup

By Jonny Turner Homebush Lad heads back to his happy place to start in the Cabins 2U Akaroa Cup on Saturday. After taking on outstanding fields on all weather tracks recently, the veteran pacer will be back on grass in the Motukarara feature. Though he’s been out of the money, Homebush Money hasn’t been disgraced in his recent outings behind Don’t Stop Dreaming, Akuta, and Beach Ball. The pacer’s sectionals alone look enough to suggest he will be highly competitive when dropping back in class and stepping back onto grass…