Tonkin trained three-year-old proves to be the Best again

18 June 2024
Logo

Three-year-old American Ideal colt Best Deal remains undefeated after three harness racing starts when claiming the Tasmanian Horse Transport Sires Produce Pace in Hobart on Sunday night.

The Clayton Tonkin-trained pacer was sent out the $1.05 favourite after wins at Terang in February by 20.4m and a victory in Launceston last week by 60.9m.

Read more

 

Related News

16 August 2024
HRV CEO Matt Isaacs' response to kindred bodies joint statement
Harness Racing Victoria states in the strongest terms that what has been expressed only creates fear and uncertainty among the stakeholders the bodies are meant to represent, distracting from the collective efforts to resolve the financial complexity that we all face. The statement followed a meeting...
16 August 2024
SA Trots - Honson hoping to produce the winning formula
AFTER enjoying a successful interstate trip last weekend, veteran horseman Michael Honson is hoping to repeat the dose on Saturday night. Making the long trip from Broken Hill to Port Pirie, Honson was triumphant with Village Lover, while also pleased with Brie despite her unplaced run. With Village...
16 August 2024
Boom pacer Captain Ravishing kicks off new campaign
Buzz Victorian pacer Captain Ravishing begins a new chapter in his exciting harness racing career next week when he appears in public for the first time in nearly nine months, on the comeback from injury. The pacer, prepared by Freddy Taiba at Sunbury, on the outskirts of Melbourne, hasn’t raced...
16 August 2024
LISTEN: Just Believe's return to MEP sets the tone for Dan and Rob
Dan Mielicki and Rob Auber set their sights on the return of Just Believe for the first time since his New Zealand heroics.
16 August 2024
A date with Shepparton awaits Harry ahead of Melton return
Just Believe is set to make his return to Melton Entertainment Park for the first time since an ultra-successful New Zealand voyage. The eight-year-old claimed two Group 1 features including the Rowe Cup and the Peter Breckon Memorial National Trot.
Click for more