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Home New Zealand

Todd talks Addington

26 September 2024
in New Zealand
by Bruce Stewart
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Yaldhurst harness racing trainer Regan Todd heads to Addington tomorrow night with some of his barn’s best horses. Seven pacers will run in his colours.

The stable has two in the Lazarus Three Year Old Stakes – I’m Rockin (Johny Rock) and Betterthancash (Art Major).

After a disappointing eighth at his last start, I’m Rockin gets a favourable draw to work with. He has good gate speed and has a chance to get into a nice pozzie.

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Betterthancash has been one of the three year old finds this season and after finishing second to Tact McLeod drops back into his own age group.

Betterthancash and Craig Ferguson winning at Addington (Race Images Photo)
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Tide And Tide (Somebeachsomewhere) has had two runs back this campaign. He should be fitter going into Race Six and likes to lead, so barrier two will suit him.

Tide and Time returning after winning at Addington (Race Images Photo)
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Mo’unga (Bettor’s Delight) fronts up in the Lamb and Haywood Canterbury Classic in one of the best fields all season. He was seen charging home late for fourth in the Hannon.

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Borrisokane (Sportswriter) lines up in Race Nine. He was an easy winner at his last start and this field doesn’t look any harder.

Borrisokane in the Bruce Negus colours (Bruce Stewart Photo)
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Louretta (Sweet Lou) gets a favourable draw in Race Ten. She’s won her last two starts but faces a tough grade in the Mare’s Spring Sprint.

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Lakelsa (Captaintreacherous) was unlucky at her last start, powering home for fifth. She too faces a stronger grade in Race Ten but gets a nice draw.

Lakelsa winning at Addington for Robbie Close (Race Images Photo)
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by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink

Tags: Bruce StewartNew Zealand Harness RacingNZ Metropolitan Trotting ClubRegan Todd
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