Standardbred Canada reports that a mainstay to Ontario harness racing, driver Trevor Henry became the newest member of the $70-million club late Saturday night (Nov. 27) during a blistery and snowy evening at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Entering the night short just over $16,000, Henry had nine drives slated to pull him closer to the milestone. He never hit the winnerās circle, but the Arthur, Ont. reinsman racked cheques with a third by Rockme Rollme in Race 4, a second with My Only Sunshine in Race 6, a third with Okie From Muskogee in Race 7 and a second with Chantee in Race 8.
Coming to his remaining drives in the late double, Henry was short $1,000 of the plateau. A fifth-place finish in Race 10 from Lauras Love propelled him over the $70-million mark and a second with Pointomygranson in the finale padded his bankroll.
HenryĀ currently ranks seventh on the Mohawk driver standings in 2021 with 110 wins. In a plus-30-year career, Henry has won over 7,000 races and consistently had million-dollar years since 2001. He also notably scored a career-high victory earlier this season when steering Desperate Man to an upset win in the $1-million Pepsi North America Cup.
To view Saturday’s harness racing results, click on the following link:Ā Saturday Results – Woodbine Mohawk Park.
From Standardbred Canada