
LOCALLY trained horses came to the fore at last Wednesday night’s Cranbourne Harness Racing Club meeting.
Early in the evening, four-year-old mare Coppers Nark produced a slick 1:58.0 mile rate to down odds-on favourite Talkeetna for local trainer-driver combination Bill Kucks and Phil Percy.
Despite having been racing without a great deal of luck of late, Coppers Nark was friendless in the betting, but prevailed in impressive fashion after being well-rated in front by Percy.
Rejuvenated six-year-old Gold Tricks scored an upset victory in the Seelite Windows and Doors Claiming Pace.
A recent addition to the Longwarry stables of trainer Lee Evison, Gold Tricks moved quickly into the race from the 600-metre mark and fought off a late challenge from odds-on favourite Karloo Toogie to score narrowly.
Completing the good night for the locals was Rose Danjou, who provided Cranbourne trainer and local veterinarian Hugh Cathels with a win in the final heat of the Warehouse Sales Encouragement Pace.
Harness racing returns to Cranbourne on Saturday night.
Racegoers at this weekend’s meeting will have the chance to win a $500 retail voucher from Warehouse Sales in Dandenong, who are the sponsors of the Warehouse Sales Encouragement Pace Final.
On Thursday, 14 February, the club is inviting couples to enjoy a ‘Valentine’s night with a difference’.
Those who book early have an opportunity to secure naming rights to a race on the eight-event program.
For bookings contact the club on 5996 8677.