PDA

View Full Version : Dual Sulky Rides



Toohard
07-09-2014, 10:29 AM
Chaps, I'm getting a little tired of all the riders in the stand bagging Bart Cockburn's drive, he was clearly driving the horse to his strengths....the horse is "one paced" in this grade and if left in the one one would have finished out of a place, in my opinion, his drive was as good as it could be under the circumstances, obviously the perfect drive is lead and set your own pace, but that was never an option with MB in the race and drawn to lead. And before you all go off half cocked, check out Avonnova's record, in particular his best runs, pay some attention to the sectionals and where he was placed in the field in those races. When you are driving horses in races against opposition that is better than you ( eg IMTQ) you do not have the luxury of using tactical speed, you have to drive your horse to it's strengths, which is exactly what Bart did.

BTW also check out the fact that the horse ran a PB, how could he do that if it was a crook drive?

Cheers,
Dan

Harness Racing Vic now have double seater sulky races. Over 1700m. Behind the mobile and everything. Think you can buy package and sit next to a driver and go around in a race. Even take hold of the reins. Can only see on their facebook page at the moment so can't provide a link. They had one at Melton on Saturday night and reckon the 3 participants had a ball judging by looks on their faces coming back to scale.

Might be worth some of the "riders in the stand" having a go!

Toohard
07-09-2014, 10:38 AM
Re above found it!

http://www.tabcorppark.com.au/tabcorp-park/index.cfm/racing/the-in-harness-experience/

Amlin
07-09-2014, 06:06 PM
Double seater sulky rides were popular for some years before they got knocked on the head for insurance purposes. Remember you used to fill in the coupon in the racebook at MV of a Sat night to win a go the next week!


Now it is available again. The double cart gets used a fair bit at Warragul as part of the Training Centre for educating students before they go out on their own. It is such a buzz and it's great to see the students reaction when they come off the track, especially when they have been given the reins after a few laps and they are suddenly "in control". Something that the other codes can't offer and we really should capitalise on.


Even the old mobile ride is such a buzz for patrons. We have done a few at Warragul this year as giveaways on racedays and newcomers love the up close look at how things work. Again, something the other codes can't offer.

aussiebreno
07-09-2014, 06:56 PM
The Kiwis must do this as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FulmZCtg1E

Richard prior
07-09-2014, 09:04 PM
Fantastic idea and the Kiwi girls looked like they really enjoyed it although the older gentleman looked a bit pale. Hey Paul(Toohard) I might have to hit my trainer up for a ride, But definitley not behind Majorlook. I wouldnt be surprised if you've had a sneaky go behind your bloke lol.

teecee
07-09-2014, 09:07 PM
The Kiwis must do this as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FulmZCtg1E



Very popular as part of workplace Christmas parties or birthday presents

gutwagon
07-09-2014, 10:15 PM
We love to bag HRV , me included but this is a great idea. Well done, looks like great fun. I also like the idea of bands playing between or after the races. Maryborough have James Blundel and someone else on Redwood day, makes me fell like going !

Toohard
07-10-2014, 04:36 PM
Fantastic idea and the Kiwi girls looked like they really enjoyed it although the older gentleman looked a bit pale. Hey Paul(Toohard) I might have to hit my trainer up for a ride, But definitley not behind Majorlook. I wouldnt be surprised if you've had a sneaky go behind your bloke lol.



No not me. I'm his 'toy' and hate to think what he'd do to me if I sat behind him. I know someone who'd be bowling around every week but unfortunately only 18 years old+ allowed.

Richard prior
07-10-2014, 09:06 PM
I think there's bigger and better things in the pipeline for young Luke.

Messenger
07-10-2014, 10:41 PM
No not me. I'm his 'toy' and hate to think what he'd do to me if I sat behind him. I know someone who'd be bowling around every week but unfortunately only 18 years old+ allowed.
I can't get this picture out of my head of - a little brown knitted rag doll in the mouth of a large bay horse who is shaking it madly like a Jack Russell does to kill a rat

Richard prior
07-11-2014, 12:25 AM
I was thinking a similar thing with Majorlook Kev, But it would be more like a Great Dane doing that to C3PO in my case lol.

Richard prior
07-11-2014, 12:44 PM
All jokes aside, A fantastic idea and could be a real plus for the industry.

Toohard
08-29-2014, 11:01 PM
Lance still undefeated in double sulky races at Melton. His lucky co-driver tonight would would have got a huge thrill. Late scratching... Mannysbirthday OUT. Smoken Up IN. :cool:

aussiebreno
08-29-2014, 11:03 PM
Lance still undefeated in double sulky races at Melton. His lucky co-driver tonight would would have got a huge thrill. Late scratching... Mannysbirthday OUT. Smoken Up IN. :cool:

And Sokyola back in work. No idea how a horse if his age could handle the work but that would be a thrill.

Danno
08-29-2014, 11:23 PM
And Sokyola back in work. No idea how a horse if his age could handle the work but that would be a thrill.

Brenno,
if he is basically sound then at 18yo he would normally really enjoy the experience,
cheers,
Dan