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The first part of the northern two year old harness racing season is coming to an end with the Group One Breckon Farms Young Guns Cardigan Bay Stakes on Friday night and the IRT Young Guns Two Year Old Trotters series concluding shortly. As the Barry Purdon-Scott Phelan stable looks to concentrate more on juvenile
The road to unearthing a potential harness racing champion is never a clear-cut path. Cran Dalgety has often spoke candidly about his relentless pursuit of another London Legend or Christen Me and how the most likely of avenues such as the yearling sales can often lead one down a garden path of some expensive failures.
A new New Zealand Standardbred record for a harness racing yearling was set at the NZB Standardbred Sales in Christchurch today. No More Dreaming, a colt by Bettor’s Delight out of Start Dreaming prepared by Studholme Stud and owned by Brian West of the stud and Mike Jefferies, was knocked down to the TAB Club
NZB’s National Standardbred Yearling Sale continued in Christchurch on Tuesday, where 134 lots went under the hammer at the Canterbury Agricultural Park. A flurry of bids bookended the first of two days in Christchurch, where top lots were seen at the start and end of the mixed day of trading. On top was Lot 136, a