New Zealand harness racing lost one of its iconic owners in the early hours of Sunday morning with Terry McDonald succumbing to his health ailments in his hospice bed at the age of 83. Somewhat serendipitously, in the afternoon that preceded his passing, McDonald was in the winning ownership of Tower Of Love (Johnny Rock)
It may have started as a veterinary clinic BUT now have a look at this draft of harness racing yearlings Dr Kath McIntosh began work as a veterinarian in 2009 under the banner of Northern Rivers Veterinary Clinic and in 2017, after the growth of the clinic, the stud component of the business was birthed
With confirmation that the North American shuttle stallions will be leaving Australasia for North America on the 12th of February, those looking to produce a foal in 2024/25 should note there is still at least another 4-5 weeks left in the Southern Hemisphere breeding season. The news gives down under breeders who have been affected
Barron gets 700 When Cee Who’s Bettor (Bettor’s Delight) won at Addington last night it was former Southlander Ken Barron’s 700th training win. He’s trained 511 under his own name, 90 in partnership with his brother Tony and 99 with John Lischner. Ken’s first winner was Tintern Vesper (Deal Direct) with Lischner at Addington in
You’re So Fine (Always B Miki) capped off two great days for the southern based MCC harness racing syndicate when the four year old gelding won the Listed $30,000 Retravision Marathon Handicap at Gloucester Park in Western Australia on Friday night, for trainer Gary Hall Senior. Driven by Gary Hall Junior, You’re So Fine led