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
For the first time as a trainer Branxholme horseman Nathan Williamson won five races at the Winton Harness Racing Club meeting yesterday. His previous total was four in a day which he achieved at Invercargill in 2015 when Poppymalda, Cool Changes, Ta Man Bromac and Splash Cola all had a win. The five race win
The first race on the Tuapeka harness racing card was won by the Robert Wilson trained Galleons Future (Majestic Son) which beat Kohli Trouble (Superfast Stuart) by a neck. The winner was driven by Nathan Williamson. In Race Two trainer driver Brian Norman took the third favourite Close, (Washington VC) straight to the top and won
Junior harness racing driver Ollie Kite has turned a corner, well demonstrated by his two winning drives at Ascot Park today (Sep. 15). “It was the first time I’ve had a double on race day, and it was kind of cool to get it back to back,” he said after winning with Steve (Repeat Love)
Classy pacer Street Art (Art Major) returned to his winning ways at the Invercargill Harness Racing Club’s meeting at Ascot Park today (Sep. 14). He last raced at Addington during Cup Week in the Macca Lodge South of the Waitaki, where he ran fourth after having wind issues. With all that behind him now the