Hot Field to Contest Ladyship

17 November 2003
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Monday, November 17, 2003

Monday, November 17, 2003

NSW Harness Racing Club Officials are expecting a bumper crowd at Harold Park this Friday night for the running of the $100,000 Cordina Chicken Farms Ladyship Mile.

Following the barrier draw, officials are anticipating one of the fastest Ladyship Mile’s on record in what is being billed as the best field of mares ever assembled.

This is how they will line up in Australasia’s most prestigious mares’ event:

(All start off the front line, click on each horse for profile)

No

Horse

Rep

Trainer

Driver

1

Duets (1st Em)

NSW

Tony Halpin

Colin McDowell

2

Lagoon Lady

VIC

Peter Manning

Kerryn Gath

3

Crouchy (2nd Em)

NSW

Peter Morris

Glenn McElhinney

4

Adayspay

WA

Greg Bond

Stephen Miller

5

Lombo La Fe Fe

VIC

Jayne Davies

Chris Alford

6

Petes Dream

VIC

Gary Quinlan

Jodi Quinlan

7

Jamin

NSW

Darren Hancock

Darren Hancock

8

Sassy Sarah

VIC

Mario Azzopardi

Gavin Lang

9

Nolarama (pictured)

VIC

Maree Caldow

John Caldow

10

Oaxaca Lass NZ

NZ

Neil Hamilton

Jim Curtin

 

Along with the $50,000 Cordina Sprint – featuring the Miracle Mile hopefuls – racing fans will have even more reason to attend Friday night’s meeting with the special ‘$10 for $30’ promotion kicking in.

By paying $10 entry, patrons will receive $30 worth of ‘Harold Park Money’ that can be spent on food and beverage outlets throughout the racecourse.

The party never stops at Harold Park, and the NSWHRC is urging fans to get on course early to avoid congestion of the large crowd that is expected to converge on the famous Glebe circuit.

For further information, contact the NSW Harness Racing Club (02) 9660 3688

 

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