New Zealand horseman Ben Hope has learnt plenty about “how the other half lives” during a 10-week harness racing working holiday in Australia – and he clearly likes what he learned. The 23-year-old reinsman is already looking towards a return visit early next year for a tilt at Australia’s biggest square-gaiting feature, with his family’s
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The heady ascension in the harness racing stallion ranks gained further momentum for the Swedish G1 winning Sire, Volstead (Cantab Hall), with a stylish winning debut from his two-year-old daughter, Empire City, at Addington Raceway tonight (30th June). The Phil Williamson-trained juvenile was having her first race day appearance under the bright lights at headquarters
Young New Zealand harness racing trainer-driver Ben Hope has dreams of bringing his outstanding trotter Muscle Mountain (Muscle Hill) to Victoria. The 23-year-old, who secured his first driving success since arriving in Australia at Ballarat last Thursday night, said the multiple Group 1 winner and Kiwi great would be well suited to a tilt at