Although harness racing pinup boy Dreams Are Free (Captaintreacherous) is likely to start favourite, the possibilities won’t end there in the $60,000 Group Two Alabar Southern Supremacy Stakes Final at Ascot Park on Sunday. Trainers Premiership leaders Steve and Amanda Telfer who won last year’s Supremacy with Ohoka Connor have two runners in this year’s
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
With a career record of 17 wins from 17 starts, Millwood Nike (Captaintreacherous) has been named Harness Racing New Zealand's Horse of the Year. In 2023 the mare had the perfect record of nine from nine, winning her connections $362,091. Earlier she had got the nod as Pacer of the Year, eclipsing the likes of
Whilst Merlin (Art Major) and Don’t Stop Dreaming (Bettor’s Delight), two of New Zealand’s biggest pacing stars prepare for the $250,000 Chariots Of Fire on March 2nd, two of their siblings could be seen in action at the Winton harness racing workouts at the Central Southland Raceway today. Both trained by Nathan Williamson, Captains Mistress
Brian West has ‘been there and done that’ as an owner/breeder within NZ’s harness racing industry and the principal of Studholme Bloodstock has well and truly developed that specific skill of ‘hitting the canvas and bouncing back’ after nearly 50 years of sending yearlings to our national sales. Now in his early 70s, West easily