In what must be a first in harness racing, yesterday Kirk Larsen and his son Tristan each drove winners at pretty much the same time, in two different countries.
Whilst Tristan was getting Maestro (Love You) home to win at Gunbower in Victoria Australia, 2,572 kilometres away at Wingatui in New Zealand Kirk was reining the Robert Wilson trained Falconās Watch (Heās Watching) to do the same.
āI watched all his other races but of course I was out on the track for that one,ā Kirk said.
Head of the Larsen fan club Keith Hotten said he was cross tuning between Trackside channels not knowing where to go next, but he did manage to catch both finishes – just.
Maestro, trained by Tristanās boss Brent Lilley won by a head and paid $16.00 to win, while Kirkās horse paid $23.90 and won by a neck.
It was twenty one year old Tristanās thirtieth winner in Australia, adding to his twenty seven New Zealand wins.
āHeās been over there for over a year now. He was thinking about coming back for the Invercargill Cup meeting because he still owns Ward Lemon. Lil (Brent Lilley) is up at the Interdominions in Sydney at the moment so theyāre pretty busy. If he did get time off heād like to come over and drive him, but weāll see what happens.ā
Kirk says Tristan is getting eight to nine drives a week, far more that what he would get in New Zealand.
āHe says its pretty full on and you donāt get much time for yourself. They start at five and work until lunch time, then theyāre away (to the races). Heās even cooking and doing housework now (laughter). He wouldnāt listen to me.ā
Kirk has also driven winners in both countries. He campaigned Howard Bromac in Australia in the early 2000s, winning three races there with the gelding and heās driven 563 winners in New Zealand.
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink