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Hutt Racing Stable, Mac & Heims Stables, Daniel Plouffe, Touch Stone Farms 1:49 4/5 $642,000 2017 Filibuster Hanover Yannick Gingras Ron Burke Burke Racing Stable, Joseph DiScala Jr, J & T Silva Stables, Weaver Bruscemi 1:50 0/0 $590,000 2016 Betting Line: David Miller: Casie Coleman: West Wins Stable, Christine Calhoun, Mac T. Nichol 1:49 0/5
for winners of the trotting event see: Inter Dominion Trotting Championship. The Inter Dominion is a harness racing competition that has been contested since 1936 in Australia and New Zealand. The Inter Dominion was the brain child of Western Australian Trotting Association Chairman Mr. J P Stratton, with the first series held at Gloucester ...
A meeting with leading Australasian harness racing officials led to a decision that the Inter Dominion Trotting Championship would be discontinued after 2012. Several new major trotting races have been created to replace the series, most notably the Great Southern Star at Melton in March, which was to be run with a one-day heat and final format.
Trained by Chad Brown, Sierra Leone drew the No. 10 post in a field of 11 for the Blue Grass. Other top contenders according to the morning line are Dornoch (3-1 odds) and Just a Touch (7-2 odds).
The Little Brown Jugette is an American harness racing event for three-year-old fillies run annually since 1971 at the Delaware County Fairgrounds racetrack in Delaware, Ohio. It is the counterpart to the Little Brown Jug for colts.
The Chariots of Fire is the single richest four-year-old harness race for Standardbreds in Australia. [1] It is raced in February at Menangle raceway. Race results
In Elitloppet 2006, French star trotter Jag de Bellouet won in a record time of 1:09,4 (km rate), with Italian Lets Go in second place. At a press conference a few weeks after the Elitloppet Day, it was announced that both horses had been disqualified due to positive doping tests.
The race was named after Alex G Hunter, the Trotting Control Board’s first chairman who was inducted into the Victorian Harness Racing Hall Of Fame in 2011. The inaugural race was held for a stake of two thousand pounds ($4000) in 1949 with Silver Peak winning, driven by Frank Culvert.