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10 March 2021 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing

It was a big weekend in the Tasmanian harness world with great racing in Burnie and Hobart last weekend.

Last weekend we also crowned Ryley Major as the 2019-2020 Tasmanian Horse Of The Year at the annual awards night held at the Hotel Grand Chancellor on Saturday.

This week we have the states premier race night in Hobart on Saturday evening with the Group 2 Tasmania Cup, Group 3 Tasmanian Derby, Group 3 Tasmanian Oaks and the George Johnson headlining a brilliant 11-race card.

The Stars

Phillip Young – was rewarded for over six decades of service to the states harness racing industry when he was crowned the Edgar Tatlow medalist for the 2019-2020 season at the Tasmanian Harness Racing Awards night in Launceston on Saturday.

Greg Sugars and Jess Tubbs – the husband and wife team had a night out in Hobart on Sunday with Triple Eight proving too good off his 30-metre handicap in the second heat of the Tasmania Cup, while Momentslikethese warmed up for Saturday’s Tasmanian Oaks with a dominant win in the Three Year Old Fillies Championship.

John Nicholson– loves a Tasmanian mission and started his Autumn Carnival pursuit with a training quinella in the Tasmanian Guineas with Alby Two Chains defeating Seas Choice.

Blame It On Me – will fly the Tasmanian flag in Saturday’s George Johnson and was in the winners list on Sunday with an all the way win over the 2579-metre trip, admiringly she had a soft run in the early and middle stages before dashing home to score a 15-metre win.

Chris Aylett – had a night out at Burnie when he trained, drove, owned and bred Hurrikane Kiwi to his maiden win in the second heat of the Allen Williams Memorial.

Multiple Winners

Burnie – Friday evening
Ben Yole – training double; My Ultimate Major and Hez The One.

Hobart – Sunday evening
Greg Sugars – driving double; Momentslikethese and Triple Eight,
Jess Tubbs – training double; Momentslikethese and Triple Eight,
Ben Yole – training double; Brian Who and Signorina Jujon.

Tasracing Calculated Sectionals

Burnie – Friday evening
Unavailable.

Hobart – Sunday evening
Helikaon 57.16s, Blame It On Me 57.40s, Somedan 57.43s, Bullys Delight 57.64s and Earl Jujon 57.78s.

View all available Tasmanian Sectional Data by clicking here.

Tasracing Official Price

Burnie – Friday evening
Hit’s: My Ultimate Major $5.00 into $3.70, Im Rock Solid $5.00 into $3.80 and Hez The One $3.60 into $2.80.

Defied The Drift: Hurrikane Kiwi $4.40 out to $11.

Missed: Keep Playing $3.40 into $2.20, Kiavino Stride $11 into $5.50, Aunty Bessy $4.60 into $3.00 and Northview Dave $2.80 into $2.50.

Hobart – Sunday evening
Hit’s: Momentslikethese $1.60 into $1.20 and Brian Who $4.60 into $2.80,

Defied The Drift: Mays Place $5.50 out to $8.00, Elita $3.50 out to $4.40, Blame It On Me $3.10 out to $3.70, Alby Two Chains $4.20 out to $7.00 and Signorina Jujon $6.00 out to $7.50.

Missed: Pawnbrokers Lad $4.00 into $3.20, Tarleton Riley $12 into $4.80, Kardesler $8.50 into $5.50, James Dean $5.50 into $3.90, Helikaon $4.20 into $2.90 and Good Feelings $14 into $5.50.

Trial File

Hobart – Sunday afternoon
George Johnson favourite Our Princess Tiffany had a solo trial before Sunday’s race meeting where she ran her first half in 62.5s before quarters of 28.5s and 27.3s for a mile of 1m 58.3s.

Annerie sits on the second line of betting for Saturday night’s Tasmanian Oaks and won her trial with ease in 2m 2.3s. After settling four back the pegs, The Gold Ace filly led up the running line from the 800-metres to score by 11.3 metres, with the last two quarters leader to winner ran in 31.1s and 28.6s.

Carrick Park – Monday evening
Only two runners contested the first trial with Weerrook Harry for Harrison Ross who led all the way to score in the quickest mile rate of the session of 2m 3.2s.

Mucho Mover (2m 8.2s) and The Lemondrop Kid (2m 6.5s) both led to win there respective trials.

Week Ahead

Friday: The Tasmanian Trotting Club will host the Downton Property Charity Golf Day, raising funds for the Team Teal Foundation. For further details, contact the Tasmanian Trotting Club.

Saturday: It is Super Saturday in Hobart with a host of feature races on a massive 11-race card, and early markets are out on some of the features.

Tasmania Cup: $1.85 Willie Go West, $2.30 Triple Eight, $10 Bullys Delight, $19 Cool Water Paddy, $23 The Shallows, $26 Lip Reader, $34 Form Analyst, $51 Sea Double Ugrant, $71 Izaha, $81 Earl Jujon, Isaac, $101 Star Chamber, Offthetopofmyhead, $151 Full Speed Ahead and James Dean.

Tasmanian Oaks: $1.65 Momentslikethese, $3.20 Annerie, $8.00 Deadly Error, $9.00 Heavenly Gipsy, $16 Stepping Stones, $18 Melnrowley, $81 Iden Reactor, $101 Most Perfect Major and $126 Written In Silk.

Tasmanian Derby: $3.00 Alby Two Chains and Danceforme, $3.40 Helikaon, $5.50 Rocknovertime, $9.00 Sebs Choice and $23 Sharmey.

Other highlights on the card include the states premier mares race, the George Johnson, the Henry Pullen Memorial and the Eric Reece Memorial Final.

The meeting will be televised on Sky Racing, with the first three races on Sky Racing 2, and the last eight races on Sky Racing 1. TasracingTV will have a live trackside hosting of the meeting.

For those heading trackside and are seeking further information, then head over to Go Racing Tasmania.

Sunday: Ryley Major will contest Sunday’s Group 3 Charlton Cup, last seasons Tasmanian Horse Of The Year has drawn outside of the second row in the feature event that will be run at 16:19.

Monday: Trials will be held in Hobart from 17:30.

 

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