Gore harness racing winner Major Art (Art Major) looks to have plenty of upside. Although the three year old did it tough in the last portion of his race at Gore yesterday he was too good for The Wulver, (Buy Kiwi Made) winning by half a neck. Trained by Craig Ferguson and driven by Mark
Harness racing returned to the grit at the Gore Raceway today for the first time since February 2020 and the first race was taken out by the Darren Keast trained Sucitra (Bettor’s Delight). Having run third at her last start behind the unbeaten Millwood Nike (Captaintreacherous) in Auckland in February, the three year was sent
“Untapped potential” was harness racing driver Brent Barclay’s description of two year old trotter Bring On The Muscle (Majestic Son) after his win on debut at Gore today (Sep. 28). The youngster has been well drilled by trainer Clark Barron, winning all of his trials and workouts. It was no surprise that he went out
Junior harness racing driver Ollie Kite has turned a corner, well demonstrated by his two winning drives at Ascot Park today (Sep. 15). “It was the first time I’ve had a double on race day, and it was kind of cool to get it back to back,” he said after winning with Steve (Repeat Love)
Classy pacer Street Art (Art Major) returned to his winning ways at the Invercargill Harness Racing Club’s meeting at Ascot Park today (Sep. 14). He last raced at Addington during Cup Week in the Macca Lodge South of the Waitaki, where he ran fourth after having wind issues. With all that behind him now the