The Danish-born Get A Wish is one of ten harness racing horses aiming for glory in Saturday’s $1 million International Trot at Yonkers Raceway. A five-year-old son of Wishing Stone, Get A Wish was an orphan who experienced a rough start in life. With the unlikely help of a difficult yearling filly things changed from
Jiggy Jog S (Walner) and harness racing driver Dexter Dunn will not be in the front row when Saturday’s (Sep. 9) $1 million MGM Yonkers International Trot starts, but, of course, the only time being in front will truly matter to Dunn and the mare’s connections is when the race ends. The lone female starter
Seven years ago, harness racing driver Chris Alford had the opportunity to participate in several races during Little Brown Jug Week at the Delaware County Fairgrounds while in the U.S. on holiday. The renowned Australian driver’s return to the States this week is all business. Alford, who is approaching 8,000 lifetime victories and is the