Bathurst Gold Crown Honourees

06 March 2018
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Peter and Marie Neil are the Bathurst Gold Crown Honourees.

Peter and Marie Neil are the Bathurst Gold Crown Honourees.

THE Bathurst Harness Racing Club is pleased to announce Peter and Marie Neil as the 2018 Bathurst Gold Crown Honourees.

“Peter and Marie have had a long association with not only the Bathurst Gold Crown but harness racing in general,” Bathurst Club President Wayne Barker said.

“Both Peter and Marie have successfully operated a breeding establishment at Goulburn, for a number of years with a band of 25 broodmares.

“Adding to this, Peter and Marie also run a very successful training operation of 30 horses based near Bathurst, under the watch full eye of long time trainer Peter Bullock.” Barker added.

These horses always carry the Shannon name and it is not unusual for the Neil’s to have multiple runners in a race on their home track at Bathurst.

“Peter and Marie would one day love to win a Gold Crown or a Gold Tiara and I am sure that win is not too far away, after being runner up on three previous occasions,” Barker advised.

“You can only keep breeding quality horses, which Peter and Marie do to give yourself a chance, so you would like to think a Crown or Tiara win is just around the corner.

“The Board was unanimous with their selection of Peter and Marie to be this year’s Honouree’s, and personally, I couldn’t think of a more fitting choice."

Peter and Marie will be welcome into the list of Gold Crown Honouree’s, at the Honouree Dinner on Tuesday 27 March at the Bathurst RSL Club, commencing at 7pm.

Previous Bathurst Gold Crown Honourees

1990 - Mr Jimmy Caffyn

1991 - Mr Kevin Newman

1992 - Mr George Gath

1993 - Mr Jack Honan, Mr Bill Wise and Mr Noel Simpson

1994 - Mr Tony Turnbull

1995 - Mr Don Clough

1996 - Mr Brian Hancock

1997 - Mr Ken Dyer

1998 - Mr Harry Pearce

1999 - Mr Mick Lombardo

2000 - Mr John Tapp

2001 – Mr Wayne and Mrs. Anne Lamb

2002 – Dennis Wilson

2003 – Ken Brown AM

2004 – Bob McArdle

2005 – The Jack family

2006 – The Manning family

2007 – The Dumesny family

2008 – Mr Chris Gray

2009 – Mr Steve Turnbull

2010 – The Fitzpatrick family

2011 – Jayne Davies and Noel Alexander

2012 – The Hando Family

2013 – Doug and Janet Moore

2014 – Mr John Coffey

2015 – Mr Chris Alford

2016 – McCarthy Family

2017 – Mr Kevin Thompson

2018 – Mr Peter and Mrs Marie Neil

 

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