The man found dead on Sunday morning in Invercargill can be named as Quinn David McIntyre. Police confirmed they attended an incident near the intersection.
New Zealand Derby placegetter Sand Wave (Somebeachsomewhere) has been retired from harness racing. “He’s had a niggly injury in his fetlock. It wasn’t settling down and he’s been such a good horse to everybody we decided rather than keep patching him up we’d do the right thing by him,” trainer Nathan Williamson said. Raced by
Northern Southland harness racing stud Macca Lodge has three yearlings on their books for the NZB Standardbred Sales in Christchurch next month. Brent and Sheree McIntyre along with their son Caine have been operating the 600 acre stud since 2008, when they purchased the well known Jaccka Lodge from Charlie and Alisa Smaill. Brent’s racing
On Thursday the Roxburgh Trotting Club will celebrate 75 years of harness racing. Formed in 1932 the Club held its first race meeting in 1933. The early meetings were non-totalisator and it wasn’t until 1949 (75 years ago) that the club received its first full tote license. The first Roxburgh Cup was actually run at
The G1 $1110,000 Invercargill Cup appears to be attracting a top field Republican Party (Bettor’s Delight), Beach Ball (Somebeachsomewhere), Self Assured (Bettor’s Delight) Mossdale Ben (A Rocknroll Dance) and defending champion Krug (Bettor’s Delight) likely to head south for the twilight harness meeting at Ascot Park on Friday 22nd December. Locally Pembrook Playboy (Bettor’s Delight)