Honourable mention to Right Side Up who won R3 at Maryborough today when absolute outsider of the field and paid $44.80
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...ic#MHC30111710
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Honourable mention to Right Side Up who won R3 at Maryborough today when absolute outsider of the field and paid $44.80
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...ic#MHC30111710
David Murphy has done it again and I am kicking myself as I noted that he had two long shots drawn 1 tonight
Nansastar wins R1 and pays $66.60
I looked at it and thought how is he going to improve her enough in 4 days to win this final after she drew 1 in the heat and faded
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...ic#MXC01121705
Has done it more than twice from memory, may even be entered as a post here somewhere.
https://www.harness.org.au/racing/fi...s/?mc=PE071217
Honourable mention for Good time Slater paying $87 at Penrith. His previous win to that was at Penrith almost 12 months to the day.
Courage Tells at Gloucster Park $114 on STAB $146 NSW and $121 on UBET
Yes Greg, the 2nd of the Drivers series at GP tonight provides us with a new leader as
Courage Tells gets up at $114.50
(He was $151 fixed)
Holy cow, not a bad field either and off the 8 peg as well.
Honourable mention to Shesasundon paying $52.80
Rank outsider in an 11 horse field and she got the chocolates in the R7 trot at Bendigo tonight
http://www.harness.org.au/racing/fie...ic#BNC14121708
Here's a Bendigo District winner that scored at VERY Long Odds: Longest Priced winner ever at the Royal Showgrounds.
The info is from well known country race vet Greg Hargeaves and verified by John Peck, and The Age Trotting Calendar of that year
In 1949, Col Stevenson from Fenton's Creek near Wedderburn was working as a builder at Mt Gambier.
His brother Ted had a pacer, Miss Fenton (with form reading 0 0 0) racing at the Royal Showgrounds Melbourne .
Col chartered a light plane to fly to Melbourne to get to the Showgrounds ( no TAB or legal off course betting then !).
He put his money on.
Miss Fenton was 100 to 1 with the bookmakers, BUT paid 609 to 1 on the on-course tote. Col collected more than half the tote pool.
There is a house on a farm at Fenton's Creek that was built with the proceeds.