Sister Love (Terror To Love) gave Ashburton harness racing trainer Oliver Adlam an emotional second training career win at Ashburton yesterday.
āIt was awesome. A really special win,ā said Adlam.
āMy brother William who part owns her, his mate Henry passed away during the week. So it was an emotional win.ā
Sister Love, a four-year-old Terror To Love mare, made a fast beginning from the stand to lead for the first portion of the race before taking a trail behind race favourite Ari On Safari. Driver John Morrison awaited for the passing lane run to present, before bursting through and fighting off challengers to win by a nose from Biggles.
āShe had two pretty tough runs before today. The first day on the coast she sat parked all the way which didn’t go to plan. On the second day she was running on well behind one of dad’s (Simon) smart ones, Mikra Wave. Then her last start she had to sit parked again. So today she had a lot more luck and was good enough to win it!ā
Sister Love is raced by Oliver, alongside his partner Rebecca Clarke and brother William. It was her fourth race day start.
āWe bought her off Gavelhouse from Bob Butt who had too many horses at the time.
āShe qualified pretty good. Sheās definitely got the ability. Itās just been a case of working everything else out along the way.ā
SISTER LOVE REPLAY
Adlamās other training win came with trotter Slainte at Addington back in 2022.
āIām a builder full time in Ashburton. I get up and go work the horse in the morning before work. If it’s too cold or too wet I donāt work her. Dad does all the jogging up until theyāre ready to hopple, which makes my job a lot easier. Iāve been around horses my whole life. I never had a choice.ā
Sister Love will have a few days to recuperate before Adlam pencils in her next targets.
āI was planning on the maiden series at Rangiora, but that’s not on the table anymore. We will give her a few days off and see how she comes through the run.ā
For complete race results, click here.
byĀ Mike Love, for Harness Racing New Zealand