Around 10 years ago Andrew German was driving through Echuca and noticed a number of cars in the surrounds of Alabar Bloodstock. Curiosity got the better of German who decided to see what was the source of the attraction. “I was on the way home from visiting a mate in Barham and wondered what was
It’s been 25 years since Victorian trainer Nathan Cahir has been to the St Arnaud trots – but after one of the most satisfying wins of his harness racing career, in the Weir’s IGA St Arnaud Pacing Cup on Sunday (Nov 5), he’s vowed to be back in 2024! Cahir’s consistent pacer Telemachus (Somebeachsomewhere) was sent
Successful Horsham-based harness racing trainer-driver Aaron Dunn has claimed a number of highly regarded feature races over the years, but there’s one that he’s itching to get his hands on. “I’ve been lucky to have some nice Group One victories, and even a Group Three. But I’ve never won a country cups race in Victoria,”
At this stage in life, St Arnaud trainer Denis McIntyre says he’s in harness racing for the fun – and as far as fun goes, winning your first Metropolitan class race is certainly hard to top. McIntyre’s five-year-old gelding Captain Pins (Captaintreacherous) sustained a tough death seat run to win the Allied Express Rising Stars
Veteran St Arnaud horseman Denis McIntyre is using Saturday night’s assignment at Melton as a litmus test for his in-form harness racing pacer Captain Pins (Captaintreacherous). The son of Captaintreacherous has won his only two starts in impressive fashion at Melton after returning from spell. “He has always had nice ability, but this race will