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The Garrard family’s involvement in harness racing goes back a century but their foray into breeding and selling yearlings is a relatively new venture. Trainer Daren Garrard, 55, has 15 horses in work. He has trained 559 winners of more than $3 million. He had an outstanding 2023 season, training 27 winners of $367,000 in
An inspired drive from Nathan Jack paved the way for rejuvenated harness racing pacer Max Delight (Bettor's Delight) to grab victory in the Garrards Horse & Hound Bendigo Pacing Cup. Jack was quick to pull the David Aiken trained Max Delight out from the running line and wrest the lead off Serg Blanco inside the
Ellen Tormey rounded off a memorable year with a winning treble at Bendigo’s Saturday night (Dec. 30) meeting. The win on Paris Jamilla (Majestic Son) in the final event concluded Tormey's career-best season of 160 wins, eclipsing last season’s tally of 133 wins. Earlier in the night Tormey maintained her unbeaten record on rejuvenated mare
Outstanding three-year-old The Lost Storm (Captaintreacherous) returned to the race track with an effortless harness racing tune up for the upcoming Group 1 $150,000 Queensland Derby at Bendigo tonight. Having his first start since winning the Vicbred Super Series (2YO Colts & Geldings) Final in December last year, The Lost Storm ($1.04 fav) stifled betting
Pukekohe harness racing trainers Dave and Clare McGowan have been experiencing a bit of a flat patch lately, so winning two races last night at Cambridge is a good pick me up for the pair. “You know how you go through those stages and then you have nights like that. They’re all doing things right,
Charli Masotti Photography Central Victorian reinswoman Ellen Tormey had an unforgettable night out at the latest Mildura Harness Racing meeting, but she admits she didn't make the four-hour trek chock-full of confidence. But there's nothing like a run of luck to turn things around - and Tormey did that on Friday night, putting together a "fabulous five" winners for the first time in her career at the far north west Victorian track. "I had an awful night at Echuca the night before and the previous week at Mildura I think I was on four favorites and they all got run down, so I didn't exactly arrive full of confidence," Tormey said.