The Hygain Revell Douglas Memorial Series for Junior Drivers gets underway today with heat one at Cambridge Raceway.
The harness racing series, which was first held in 2022, is run in memory of the late Revell Douglas who tragically lost his life in an incident at Karioitahi Beach in 2021. The 46-year-old father of three was a talented horseman, a passionate supporter of all aspects of harness racing and a much valued employee of Hygain Feeds.
The series consists of seven races held at seven meetings across the North and South Island with drivers accumulating points and the series winner receiving a scholarship courtesy of race sponsors Hygain Feeds.
Heat one of the series kicks off at 2.10pm, with Fergus Schumacher driving the Peter Brown trained Irish Whispers (6), one of the early favourites for the race.
āHeās a nice horse and raced pretty well here on Friday after being parked for the trip,ā says Schumacher, āIāll be looking to hopefully drive him forward and be handy today as he does lack a little speed but can run along at a good cruising pace when heās rolling.ā
The Art Major gelding placed second here on Friday night after a tough run in the parked position sticking on well to be beaten just a neck by Barbarossa.
Auckland-based driver Stephanie Burley partners the Matthew White trained Spirit Of Waiheke (8) who starts as the highest rated horse in the race. The Bettorās Delight mare finished third at Cambridge on January 9 when she was restrained to the rear of the field and made up solid ground to finish 2.9 length off race winner Waltzing With Miki.
āIām really pleased to have the drive on her, Iāve driven her in trackwork and sheās just an honest mare that knows her job,ā says Burley, āStarting from seven Iāll be waiting to see what the runners inside me do and hopefully slot in somewhere with cover early.ā
āI like the Revell Douglas Series as itās really open to all juniors and gives everyone a decent shot at a chance of winning a junior series,ā says Burley.
āThis year will likely be my last as a junior and I also work full time as an accountant, so itās not always possible for me to chase drives with work commitments, so itās exciting to have the opportunity to have a crack in the Revell Douglas Series.ā
āThe races in the series are usually well supported and Iām looking forward to the next heats down at Hawera next weekend.ā
Heats two and three will be held at Hawera January 31 and February 2, with the series then heading to the South Island where heats will be run at the following meetings:
9th February – Methven
16th February – Banks Peninsular
21st and 23rd February – Cromwell (1 race on each day)
For complete Cambridge race entries, click here.
byĀ Brigette Solomon,Ā for Harness Racing New Zealand