New Zealand Derby placegetter Sand Wave (Somebeachsomewhere) has been retired from harness racing. “He’s had a niggly injury in his fetlock. It wasn’t settling down and he’s been such a good horse to everybody we decided rather than keep patching him up we’d do the right thing by him,” trainer Nathan Williamson said. Raced by
He’s got some big shoes to fill, but the way Always Dreaming (Bettor’s Delight) handled his harness racing debut at Ascot Park today shows he’s well on the way to living up to his pedigree. “Yeah, thrilled with that. It couldn’t have worked out better,” trainer driver Nathan Williamson said. The full brother to Don’t
Sand Wave’s (Somebeachsomewhere) win in today’s Mataura Licensing Trust Gore Pacing Cup capped off a premiership winning year for Branxholme harness racing trainer and driver Nathan Williamson and highlighted his skill at getting horses ready to win fresh. The four year old stallion hadn’t raced since April and Williamson had readied him for today’s race