Outsider Hoo Haa (Captaintreacherous) is continuing a great run for Swannanoa harness racing trainer Jack Harington.
In the past two months, Ti Amo Belle has won three races while Salvo and Hoo Haa have saluted the judge once.
āA lot of the horses are in the right grade, getting good draws and good runs. Weāre making sure we feed them right, work them right and concentrating on all the one percenterās (small details). It seems to be paying off,ā Harrington said.
HOO HAA REPLAY
Itās rare for a Blair Orange drive to be at such long odds (13/13) but Harrington said prior to yesterdayās win, Hoo Haa hadnāt had good draws or good luck.
The three year old filly is the second foal out of four win Bettorās Delight mare Kate Black. Mark and Francesca Laffy purchased her for $20,000 after she was passed in at the 2002 Christchurch Sales.
āHe rang me to see whether Iād had a look at the horse. I told him I hadnāt. I was with Ken Barron at the time and he didnāt have anything written in his book (catalogue) either. Mark rang back half an hour later and said heād just gone ahead and bought her.ā
The yearling arrived a few days later and when she got off the float Harrington could see why she was passed in.
āShe had quite a bad conformation fault in her off front. As sheās grown and matured itās been as good as gold and the leg has straightened out a bit. Now you wouldnāt even know. The first day we put the hopples on her she paced around and felt like a Rolls Royce. She was beautifully gaited and had a bit of spark there.ā
The following year the mareās next foal Got The Chocolates (Art Major) sold for $90,000 and was bought by Diamond Racing. Heās won three of his six starts as a two year old including the G1 Welcome Stakes.
āI went and had a look at Got The Chocolates and quickly realised I wouldnāt be able to afford him. If she (Hoo Haa) can win a few more races and Got The Chocolates keeps going on the path heās going, I think she could end up being a pretty valuable broodmare.ā
Mark and Francesca have raced horses before. Markās father Paul gave them Just One Good One (Santanna Blue Chip) which won a race at Reefton.
āMark has his own business. He had a young family and was doing a new build so took a break from the sport for a few years. His parents Paul and Jo owned Just One Good Oneās half ā brothers Just Holla (Mach Three) and Just Ace (Gold Ace).ā
Just Holla won seven races and Just Ace posted four wins.
āMark and Francesca and the kids would always come to the races and watch those two horses. Then the house was built, the kids were a bit older and the business was going well so they decided to get back into it.ā
Mark owns CladX which installs AAC panel and cladding systems in Canterbury.
The coupleās son Finn is interested in harness racing and has been doing Kidz Kartz for two seasons. With the school holidays fast approaching heās interested in heading out to Swannanoa and expanding his knowledge.
Harrington has only eight horses in work at the moment after turning out a group of yearlings and two year olds.
āHopefully weāll get back up to twelve or fifteen in the next month or two. Weāre trying to do a bit of syndication of some of the young ones weāve bred.ā
Harrington has also ventured into training gallopers, with his wife Ashley and her father Russell McKay training them at Riccarton.
āItās definitely less work but the horses are more highly strung and the costs associated with gallopers are through the roof. Harness racing may race for less stakes, but I think itās more lucrative.ā
The couple have a one year old daughter Hadley Mae Harrington. She shares her middle name with Harringtonās best horse Renezmae which won seven races including the Group One Breeders Crown For Two Year Old Trotting Fillies.
Harrington says Renezmaeās first foal by Father Patrick is showing potential.
āWe took her for a run at the Rangiora track on Saturday and she exceeded our expectations in the way she handled everything. Hopefully sheāll be stepping out at the trials in the next fortnight.ā
Another promising horse in the stable is two year old Captain Can Can (Captain Crunch) which is owned by Australian Chris Vella and his family.
āSheās shown that sheās above average. Sheās having a wee freshener and will come back into work in the next two or three weeks. Sheās not paid up for any series but weāll try and win a race with her, get the two year old bonus and look at the Ace Of Diamonds at the end of the year.ā
After spending some time at Ken Baronās property, Jack and Ashley are back home on the familyās twenty seven acre property with a new track thatās just over seven hundred metres.
āItās got nice big sweeping bends on it. Weāve got the fencer here at the moment putting a few posts in for some new paddocks for the horses. Weāve also got quite a big area just for grazing. Weāll be able to cut our own hay and bailage which will be quite good as well.ā
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink
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