Harness racing selections: Friday, May 7 A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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There are two meetings to look at on Friday, with my focus being on Mildura and Bendigo.
Below are the best bets for the respective programs.
Mildura
Best bet: Race 2, Number 4, Starvin Marvin
The barrier draw just looks perfect for him to bounce back into the winners list. This horse dragged back from the wide gate at Geelong last time out and just couldn’t get involved at all. Racing at Mildura is his level and with a lack of real depth drawn inside, he will find the front and will prove hard to run down.
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A Brief Look at 2020 from Seandún Macra, Co Cork
It was a busy year for Seandún Macra despite Covid. We had virtual events, outdoor events and of course normal events towards the start of the year. Here is a look at the year that was for Seandún Macra.
The New Year started off with what looked to be a very social year as we headed to Killarney for officer training and to support our very own Whitechurch Macra who made fierce progress this year by progressing to the national finals of Capers. A great weekend was had by all and indeed all who stayed in Cork also as Seandún hosted their own national semi final of Capers also. Six amazing clubs performed on the night and many of our own members helped out. We thoroughly enjoyed the national finals also which were held by Muskerry Macra in Éire Óg. We were dazzled by the amazing talent that took to the stage on the night. January also saw us hold our annual titles night to see who would represent us in the nationa