A case of sibling rivalry was settled at Flamboro Downs over the weekend as a pair of Alberta-bred pacing mares got the chance to compete against each other in a race for the first time in a combined 149 career starts.
Pacing stallion Voracious Hanover, his richest son Stuckey Dote and horseman Greg Budach are set to be inducted into the Minnesota Harness Racing Hall of Fame at the Minnesota Harness Racing Inc. annual meeting and awards banquet on Saturday, Feb. 17 at Running Aces Casino, Hotel and Racetrack.
With so much focus on year-end awards and the top horses in the industry, it is easy to overlook some of the rugged racehorses who race their guts out week in and week out in harness racing. Once such pacer is Round Here Buzz (Aracache Hanover), a tough, soon to be 6-year-old, who grinds away
After five seasons of pacing his way over North American harness racing ovals and earning more than a million dollars, Workin Ona Mystery (Captaintreacherous) will now call Indiana home. More specifically, he’ll begin 2024 at Alvin Schwartz’s Boarding Farm, standing his first season at stud there, for a fee of $4,000. Now 7, Workin Ona