The first crop of former champion pacer Lennytheshark, who is now standing at Tourello Standardbreds, Sheffield, Tasmania, continue to prosper on the mainland.
The three-year-olds Lennys Angel (1:54.5) and Son Of The Shark (1:57.2) both saluted at Wagga on Friday (October 27), while Heathbern Bruce, who was bred in Victoria, won at his Tasmanian debut in Hobart on Sunday night (October 29).

Pass Line, a two-year-old by Tourello Standardbreds new sire All Bets Off, finished a game second in the $700,000 Breeders Crown Final at Hoosier Park, Indiana in a stakes and track record 1:49.4.
Pass Line has won 10 times and been three times placed from 13 starts for $548,448 in stakes and boasts a record of 1:49.6.

All Bets Off’s first crop has banked $2.5million to date, while his current crop of two-year-olds have earned $820,000 this year.
Other fast winners by All Bets Off this week have been the two-year-old filly One More Bet (1:52.6) and the three-year-old Howmac Victor (1:53.8).
Lincoln Royal, the former NZ 3YO of the Year and Pacer of the Year, was represented by Linc’s Poor Boy, a winner in 1:56.6 at Newcastle, Glens Of Tekoa NZ 1:58 (Bendigo) and Slip The Hundy NZ, who scored in 1:53.2 at Freehold Raceway, New Jersey.
by Peter Wharton, for Harnesslink