Life has changed for Catch A Wave (Captaintreacherous) and it's "tough love time" for the reigning Miracle Mile harness racing champion. The gifted pacer stormed to stardom almost 12 months ago when he completed the huge Chariots Of Fire/Miracle Mile at Menangle. It looked like an entrée of great things to come, but the now
Multiple Group 1 harness racing winner Jilliby Kung Fu (Four Starzzz Shark) has died due to complications following surgery. The Paddy Lee trained pacer pulled up lame after training and had to be scratched from the Mercury 80 Final at Melton on Hunter Cup night. Regular driver Jason Lee said Jilliby Kung Fu was subsequently
David Moran aims for victory in $60,000 Murray Cup at Albury Paceway | The Border Mail bordermail.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bordermail.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Are you interested in sponsoring this column? All enquiries: Peter Wharton phone 0409 192 532 Breeding authority Peter Wharton presents harness racing news on breeding from Australia, New Zealand and North America brought to you by Garrard’s Horse & Hound. Hunter Cup siring trifecta Rather a notable siring feat was credited to the Cam’s Card Shark horse
Champion harness racing reinsman Chris Alford chalked up the 8000th win of his career when he partnered Im Wesley (Rock N Roll Heaven) to an all the way win at Ballarat. The 55-year-old Alford, who drove his first win aboard Spring Vance at Wangaratta in 1984, holds the record for the most number of wins