It’s 10 days to the IRT New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington Raceway on Tuesday, November 12 so why not look back at the winner of the great race 10 years ago. In 2014 it was Adore Me By Dave Di Somma, Harness News Desk What a New Zealand Cup it was in 2014. The build-up was dominated by Terror To Love’s quest to become the ever to win four consecutive New Zealand Cups. The aftermath was dominated by glamour mare Adore Me and her world record-breaking in 3:54.6. At…
Category: Punting
Boisterous celebrations as Double Parked wins at Alexandra Park
By Michael Guerin People kept telling George Breckon he should do something to get young people involved in harness racing. So he did. And at Alexandra Park on Friday night it paid a very noisy dividend. Breckon is one of those Breckons, the oldest son of Ken and Karen of Breckon Farms fame so he has been around horses since before he was allowed to bet. The 26-year-old was constantly being told he should “get your mates involved” and having always been a go getter he was keen, he just…
More confirmed for Show Day Slot races
A raft of new horses have been confirmed for the two new slot races at Addington Raceway’s Show Day Twilight meeting on Friday, Tuesday November 15. Dreams Are Free, Coastal Babe and Renegade will take their place in the $500,000 Hill, Lee and Scott THE VELOCITY while Bounce N Beyond, Judy J and Princess Sadie have all been confirmed for the $500,000 Majestic Horse Floats LP THE ASCENT. The winner of this month’s Southern Trotting Oaks, Princess Sadie replaces the Pukekohe Punter’s original selection, Cyclone Zion W. Trained by Ken…
Kaikoura Liftout
Everyone loves the racing at Kakoura’s iconic South Bay race course. So to celebrate the annual Marlborough Anniversary meetings there on Sunday and Monday we have produced a liftout with stories, selections and fields. To see the liftout click here
Paramount Kiwi’s prep for THE ASCENT kicks off at Alexandra Park tonight
By Michael Guerin The much-needed next wave of New Zealand trotting may show itself at Alexandra Park tonight. But one of them has far more lucrative targets in the next six weeks while the lesser known could end up being the real deal. The New Zealand open class trotting ranks have a new heir to their throne in Bet N Win, who now looms as the biggest danger to Aussie champ Just Believe at the New Zealand Trotting Cup carnival but thankfully there are some exciting three-year-olds coming through. Two…
Telfer looking to add to week’s success at Methven
By Mike Love Timaru trainer Graeme Telfer heads to the grass at Methven on Friday looking to add more success to his week – after Szybka Lane won impressively at Ashburton on Labour Day. He will line up three runners on the grass at Mt Harding although success in Race 1, the Speight’s Trot over 1700m, may be defined as “just doing things right” when it comes to maiden trotter Silvester. “He’s a work in progress. If he trotted all the way he would be a chance,” said Graeme…
Odds lengthen for Aussie trotter’s NZ trip
By Adam Hamilton It now looks a real longshot Great Southern Star winner Callmethebreeze will head across for NZ Cup Week. The star French import is a $5 second favourite for the $400,000 Renwick Farms Dominion Trot behind fellow Aussie Just Believe ($1.60). Trainer Andy Gath confirmed Callmethebreeeze would not race at Swan Hill as planned tomorrow (Friday) night. “He’s not running, but there’s some good news to that because we’ve found out what’s been causing him to trot roughly,” he said. “When he went to NZ earlier this year…
Winning combo back at Winton today
By Jonny Turner After starring on the big stage, Clark Barron and Brent Barclay will try to keep their winning form going at Winton on Thursday. The training and driving combination produced one of the most impressive victories on Labour Day at Ashburton when Bring On The Muscle powered home from off the speed to win the Group 3 Hambletonian Classic. Trainer and driver knew they had always had a serious horse on their hands, but for the three-year-old to prove it in the best possible circumstances brought plenty of…
Two more names for THE ASCENT and THE VELOCITY
Two more horses, a southern trotter and a northern pacer, have been confirmed for the $500,000 slot races on Addington Raceway’s Show Day Twilight races on Friday, November 15. After a brilliant win at Ashburton on Monday, Bring On The Muscle has been confirmed as being Tumby Park’s representative in the Majestic Horse Floats LP THE ASCENT while the Barry Purdon and Scott Phelan-trained Better Knuckle Up will replace stablemate Cold Chisel in the Hill Lee and Scott THE VELOCITY for slot-holder Montana Park P/L. Tumby Park is the racing…
Withdrawals force changes in this week’s Cup week rankings
Last year’s IRT New Zealand Trotting Cup winning trainer Jason Grimson won’t defend his title this year following the withdrawal of his two remaining contenders, Major Moth and Nerano. The pair ran way below their best in a free-for-all behind Aussie champion Leap To Fame at Menangle last Saturday night and will be freshened ahead of the up-coming NSW Inter Dominion series. Grimson had earlier ruled out defending NZ Cup champion Swayzee. Leap To Fame, a $1.55 favourite for the country’s biggest race on Tuesday November 12, will lead the…