Leading Forbury Park trainer Bruce Negus will remember the Dunedin track as a venue that created opportunities that were not possible elsewhere as its 110-year run comes to an end tonight.
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Negus will bring five horses south from his Canterbury stable to be a part of the last ever meeting at the Forbury Park Trotting Clubās venue.
The trainer goes into the goodbye meeting having trained 140 winners at the track, second only in modern day records to Graeme Anderson and Cran Dalgety.
Much of Forbury Parkās lifespan has seen it as a competing ground for Australasiaās best standardbreds with its hosting of the 1965 Interdominion Championships an undoubted highlight.
However, in the past two to three decades the Dunedin venue has been known as a track that has provided important opportunities for horses that werenāt highly competitive at metropolitan tracks.
āIt has been a great place to race the sort of horses Iāve had,ā Negus said.
āIf they couldnāt quite get placed at Addington they could place at Forbury and the slightly shorter straight meant they didnāt have to be quite as tough.ā
āIf you got an economical run it helped your chances at Forbury, where as even a good horse couldnāt afford to have a bad run there.ā
The trainerās concern following Forbury Parkās closure is not as much about opportunities for the kind of horses that have raced there but with the crowd it has engaged over its many decades.
āThe students used to turn up quite regularly for a social occasion,ā Negus said.
āIf there is no other introduction to harness racing they will never know about it in any other jurisdiction in their lives.ā
āThere will be a lot of people that have had an interest in horses that they wouldnāt have garnered it elsewhere.ā
āI hope the Forbury Park Trotting Club wonāt lose that fraternity, because they could be lost forever.ā
Personally, it is the trainers, drivers, club officials and insiders that Negus will miss the most after tonightās closure.
āI did love going there and for the eight years I was in Waikouaiti, it was easy to support it.ā
āIt was always good fun and the people were always very hospitable.ā
Negus looks a big chance of adding to his 140 wins at Forbury Park tonight with big winning threats Dashtothebeach (race 8) and Dreaminsover (race 10).
āDashtothebeach hasnāt raced for a while and she hasnāt had a trial but I have been happy with her.ā
āIt looks a good race for her and she has got a good draw (3) so I am expecting her to go well.ā
Dreaminsover gives Negus a decent shot at winning the last ever race at Forbury Park.
The pacer went a huge race for third after working hard in his last visit to the track and has subsequently run a tidy fifth at Addington.
āI would say Dreaminsover is just as good of a chance as Dashtothebeach is.ā
āHe has got a good draw (3), he has got a good driver (Ricky May) and he seems to be getting better.ā
Negus also starts Moment Of Kaos (race 6), Myrcella (race 7) and Sundons Flyer (race 9) tonight.
by Jonny Turner