On North American harness racing tracks it’s all about speed over a mile trip, in Australia it’s a mix of both standing start and mobile features across a range of track sizes, in New Zealand it could be about an extreme two-mile contest or a grass track race featuring non-race winners and in Europe the champion trotter is celebrated as a king of the track.
In Harnesslink Race Replays of the Week we bring you a snapshot into the very best contests from around the harness racing tracks of the world.
NEW ZEALAND REPLAY
Bruce Stewart covered the Gr3 Macca Loge Sires Stakes Two-Year-Old Classique on Friday night with inform juvenile Atlantic City lasting tin the feature to continue on her winning ways. The margin of victory, over a pair of Dunn trained runners, impressive given the wet going and blustery conditions at the front of affairs. The winning time on an off track was 2-30.8.
CANADIAN REPLAY
Nicholas Barnsdale reported on a notable performance in Autumn Series racing out of The Raceway at Western District Fair on Tuesday with Convoy Twenty Two making giant strides around race rivals to score a strong win in the second leg of the series. The 1.59 enough to master Peoton Seelster and Wayne Stone in the run to the line. Convoy Twenty Two is now two-for-four lifetime after debuting at three earlier this month
USA REPLAY
Harnesslink again provided a live link into Breeders Crown racing last week with a number of major features catching the eye throughout the amazing cards presented. The feature highlight we cover here is the result in the Breeders Crown Final for Pacing Mares. In the end the efforts of Twin B Joe Fresh were easily enough to see of some classy race rivals with a 1.49 overall time seeing Dexter Dunn top a fantastic night for the Kiwi. The fast-finishing Kobe’s Gigi and Sylvia Hanover rounded off the top 3 placings.
AUSTRALIAN REPLAY
In an interesting Australasian development Leap To Fame well and truly signaled his potential intentions for a NZ Cup campaign in a few weeks time with a strong win in the Battle of Beersheba Free for All at Menangle Park. A stunning 1.51.9 mile rate leaving his rivals in his wake as he claimed the title in fine fashion.
By Harnesslink Media