Hightstown, NJ Tahnee Camilleri is still getting to know Aussie import Naturally Gifted A (Sweet Lou-Perfectlyimperfect), but the trainer and harness racing pacer are making strides together. Naturally Gifted A has hit the board in four of five races, winning two, since arriving in the U.S. during the fall. Last week, the 5-year-old gelding
Shartin N had one of the most celebrated and accomplished careers in the sport of harness racing. Now, her first foal, a striking, solid-bay filly, appears to be one of the most anticipated distaffs offered for auction when she steps into the Fasig-Tipton Pavilion ring on Monday evening, Oct. 2, the first day of the
Burnham harness racing trainer Mark Jones is happy to admit that Mark My Words (Sweet Lou) has made a liar out of him. Jones said before the horse debuted at Addington two weeks ago that he was an average maiden and he’d be surprised if she ran top three that night. But going out as
Fresh off a lifetime effort of 1:49.3 at the Meadowlands last week, Itsallaboutfaith N remained undefeated in North America after taking the $22,500 feature pace at Plainridge Park on Tuesday (Aug. 1).