Few if any maidens that have appeared at the Rangiora Harness Racing Club have ever had such inherent pressure to succeed like Chicago Bear (Bettor’s Delight), the full brother to 62 race-winning double millionaire Chicago Bull. The Cran and Chrissie Dalgety trained pacer was one of the most expensive yearlings to ever go through a
Harnesslink Insider subscriber and born-again harness racing enthusiast, Glenn Donavan, has a shot at winning $50,000 with the Brent Lilley-trained Queen Elida carrying his TAB Trot Slot Sweepstake dream. Donavan secured a sweepstake ticket as one of 30 Harnesslink Insider subscribers, but courtesy of a typo in the spelling of his surname, wasn't sure whether
The road to unearthing a potential harness racing champion is never a clear-cut path. Cran Dalgety has often spoke candidly about his relentless pursuit of another London Legend or Christen Me and how the most likely of avenues such as the yearling sales can often lead one down a garden path of some expensive failures.
Carter Dalgety's year just keeps getting better and better - and the 20-year-old is loving it. "I'm lapping it up," he says. Crowned Harness Racing New Zealand's Cadet of the Year in February, the country's leading junior driver has since chalked up his 100th driving win with the Group 1 Northern Oaks at Alexandra Park
West Melton horseman Hayden Cullen scored a harness racing double at Addington tonight. General Jen (Captaintreacherous) only qualified at Ashburton eight days ago but carried strong support tonight on debut. In the hands of Blair Orange tonight he held on to beat favourite Forever Dream (Downbytheseaside) by half a head. “When I took her to