Champion Sydney harness racing driver Rob Morris was a relieved man yesterday morning when he went to the stables and checked on three-year-old bay colt Power To Impress (Lazarus), an eye-catching winner on debut at Menangle on Tuesday (Jan 9). "He's certainly a very nice horse, but he’s had a lengthy rehabilitation program after serious
Astute Victorian horseman John “Hookie” McLean was a leading light in harness racing in the 1980s and these days enjoys a quiet life in the country – but he hasn’t forgotten the art of landing a winner! McLean, based at Arcadia, in the Goulburn Valley, is mainly breaking in youngsters, but produced the cleverly named
In the world of Australasian harness racing, where age group features have a tendency to be dominated by a couple of horses in the market, starting quotes of $1.10 and $1.20 for a pair of $100,000 Group Two finals are still somewhat of a rarity. That was the situation presented with Tin Tin Jo (Tintin