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With racing in Ontario still shut down, Dr. Ian Moore has shipped 2020 O Brien Award winner Lawless Shadow to Scioto Downs, and the pacing colt emerged victorious in his 2021 pari-mutuel debut. Sent the odds-on favourite in a $14,000 overnight event, Lawless Shadow landed on the lead past a :27.1 opening quarter as Caribbean King revved off the pylons from fourth and dashed to the lead passing the stands first time. Lawless Shadow yielded for the pocket before a :55.3 half and remained tightly in tow behind Caribbean King while the rest of the field lost ground to three-quarters in 1:23.2. Driver Ronnie Wrenn Jr. began to angle Lawless Shadow from second into the final turn and hit another gear straightening for the finish, sliding by Caribbean King under minimal urging to win by a length in 1:51.1. Lous A Pansy finished third, three lengths behind, with Mcfreely taking fourth. ....
Coast night racing premiership lights up 17/02/2021 - Horses under the lights at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club Picture: Courtesy of SCTC Horses Eddie Franklin Premium Content Subscriber only The inaugural Sunshine Coast night racing premiership is set for an exciting finish with a handy cash prize up for grabs and only three race meetings remaining. The top trainer and jockey will each walk away with $5000 and with not much to separate them it’s anyone’s game. Luke Tarrant and James Orman are currently tied first for the jockeys while for the trainers Stuart Kendrick is one win ahead of Queensland powerhouse Tony Gollan. ....
King crabs could help save threatened coral reefs by keeping excessive seaweed growth under control, a promising new study claims. Experiments on the Florida Keys showed the Caribbean king crab is better than other species at removing overgrown seaweeds that threaten the reefs, by eating it. When introduced to experimental plots on coral reefs, the greedy crab species reduced seaweed cover by 50 per cent, the experts found. If the species could be boosted in the wild, it could help to combat the seaweed – which is spreading quickly due to climate change – and restore coral reefs, which have been projected to completely disappear by the year 2100. ....